Summary

Overwatch 2has launched Season 9, and some players think the Phamercy combo is finally “dead.” As a competitive game,Overwatch 2constantly changes the game to offer a better experience. Because of these adjustments, the community always finds different synergies between heroes. But some hero combos inOverwatch 2have become more famous than others.

While there are hero duos like Sigma and Brigitte, Ana and Soldier 76, or Roadhog and Baptiste,Phamercy is anOverwatch 2combothat has soared above the rest. The reason lies in Mercy’s abilities, who stays close to Pharah and turns into her pocket medic by offering healing and increasing her damage output. But with the launch of Season 9,Overwatch 2has undergone major changes that may feel like a new game, and these tweaks nerfed one of the most annoyingOverwatch 2combos.

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According to Twitch streamer Skiesti,Overwatch 2Season 9 has “killed” the Phamercy combo. She says that the changes have made Pharah more independent on the battlefield, and explains that Mercy now has trouble keeping up with her. WhileMercy has a powerful ultimate, theOverwatch 2streamer points out that the Season 9 adjustments “will hurt her,” since the support is already ideal only in niche situations. The start of Season 9 saw Pharah’s anticipated rework hitOverwatch 2servers. According to the developers, the idea behind the rework was to give the hero more power to create individual plays. They also changed her movement from high up to more horizontal, making it easier for Pharah to cover distances quickly.

Overwatch 2 Nerfs Phamercy Combo in Season 9

While the Phamercy combo may be losing its effectiveness, someOverwatch 2players celebrated the change. Part of them are happy that Pharah is no longer dependent on Mercy to function better, which shouldmake Pharah even more of a nuisance. But Mercy players also viewed the change positively, with some happy that they will no longer have to follow their team’s Pharah around constantly duringOverwatch 2matches.

Pharah’s rework is one of theOverwatch 2Season 9 new features, but not the only one. The new season introduced thecontroversial self-healing passive for DPS heroes and tanks, giving both roles more durability. Another change that sparked discussion within the community was the increase in the heroes' HP pools and the adjustment to the size of projectiles. With so much to explore in Season 9, the coming months will tell if the Phamercy combo has really lost its power.

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