Payload princess forever 🥰
#overwatch #overwatch2 #gamergirl #overwatchmoira #supportmain
Hey everyone! You might have seen me proudly declare myself a 'Payload Princess' in Overwatch 2, and maybe you're wondering what that even means. Well, let me tell you, it's not just a cute title – it's a playstyle, a mindset, and honestly, often the key to winning those intense payload escort matches! For me, being a payload princess, especially as a support main like Moira, means embracing the main objective. It's about taking ownership of that cart and making sure it keeps moving, even when the rest of your team gets distracted trying to chase eliminations far off the point. I've seen countless games lost because everyone forgot the payload exists! My personal philosophy is: You can find me at the payload. If it's standing still, I'm probably the one on it, trying to push it forward or at least keep it from getting contested. One of the biggest misconceptions in Overwatch payload escort gameplay is that only tanks should be on the payload. While tanks are crucial for providing space and enabling pushes, every role has a part to play. As a support, I find that staying on the payload often gives me the best sightlines for healing my team, and more importantly, it ensures our objective progress. Think about it: if the payload isn't moving, you're not winning, no matter how many kills you get. I've learned that sometimes, the most impactful play isn't a flashy ultimate, but simply existing on that cart and making sure it doesn't stop. My strategy often involves positioning myself carefully on or right next to the payload. This way, I'm always contributing to the push, and I have natural cover. If I'm playing Moira, I can use my healing orbs and biotic grasp to keep teammates alive who are fighting slightly ahead, or even defend myself if an enemy tries to flank and 'STOP THE PAYLOAD.' It’s a constant dance between healing, doing damage, and making sure that objective meter is ticking up. I remember this one time on Dorado, our team was struggling to push the final stretch. Everyone was off in different skirmishes. I decided, 'Nope, I'm doing this.' I hopped on the payload as Moira, used my fade to dodge a Sombra trying to hack me, and just kept that cart rolling. My team eventually realized what was happening, regrouped, and we secured the win. It felt incredibly satisfying! That's the power of the payload princess. So, if you're looking to improve your Overwatch payload match gameplay, my biggest tip is this: don't forget the objective. Especially in those critical moments, ask yourself, 'Is someone on the payload?' If not, maybe it's your time to shine as the next payload princess (or prince)! It's how we secure those victories and make every match count. Plus, there's just something super rewarding about seeing that payload slowly but steadily advance because you were there. It's the unsung hero role, and I love it.






















































