Overwatch Classic has reintroduced the legendary Moth meta from the original game, but a significant modification to Mercy’s abilities makes it different from what players might remember.
After the initial success of Overwatch Classic, players now have the chance to revisit yet another monumental period in Overwatch history. This time, the spotlight is on the infamous Moth meta from late 2017, a time when Mercy’s overwhelming power led to her nearly universal pick rate.
The crux of Mercy’s dominance during that period was her Resurrect ability, which allowed her to instantly revive downed teammates. This ability would reset with the activation of her Valkyrie Ultimate, enabling her to bring allies back into the fray repeatedly, making her indispensable in virtually every team composition.
The Changed Dynamics of the Moth Meta in Overwatch Classic
With the launch of Overwatch Classic on February 4, players quickly recognized that Mercy’s Resurrect now requires a brief casting time, unlike the instantaneous revival players experienced in 2017 that fueled unshakeable team reliance on her. This adjustment, introduced subsequent to Mercy’s original runaway success, was a deliberate effort by developers to balance gameplay and introduce a wider variety of strategies.
However, many fans voiced their dissatisfaction, expecting a nostalgic and completely unmodified experience in this Classic mode. One user lamented on Reddit, “Why is Valkyrie nerfed in Moth Classic? Why release a nerfed Mercy and nerfed Moth in a Classic mode made to showcase how broken Mercy was?”
Why is Valkyrie nerfed in Moth Classic? by u/No-Lifeguard3672 in Overwatch
The changes didn’t end with the Resurrect; players were quick to point out a notable reduction in the speed of Mercy’s Guardian Angel ability, which was a change that only occurred in early 2018. This dip in performance has led to a general sense of frustration within segments of the community, with many arguing that these alterations contradict the very essence of what Overwatch Classic aims to deliver.
Comments from players such as, “What gives, Blizzard? This isn’t the moth meta at all…” and “They can’t even get the old stuff right. They are really going through it, ” encapsulate the sentiment of those hoping for a pure nostalgia trip.
Nonetheless, there are voices in defense of the modifications. Some argue that these adjustments were made to ensure a balanced and enjoyable experience.“People just don’t wanna face real Moth Mercy, even for nostalgia reasons, ” countered one player.
Ultimately, regardless of these debates, Overwatch Classic offers a lively glimpse into the game’s past. This nostalgic mode will be available until February 17, coinciding with the Valentine’s Day event, which promises a range of free rewards for participants.
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