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'''Moira main''' is a player label used in ''[[Overwatch]]'' and ''Overwatch 2'' for someone who regularly plays [[Moira]], a support hero built around healing, self-sustain, mobility, and beam damage.
A Moira main is an overwatch player who mains the hero [https://overwatch.blizzard.com/heroes/moira/ Moira].
The phrase can be neutral, but it is often used as a stereotype. In that use, a Moira main is imagined as a support player who survives well, damages aggressively, and sometimes forgets that the role still has to keep the team alive.
They are typically seen as low skill players due to Moira not requiring much mechanical skill to master.
== Hero Context ==
Moira is listed by Blizzard as a support hero. Her core kit includes Biotic Grasp, Biotic Orb, Fade, and Coalescence. Biotic Grasp can heal allies or damage enemies, Biotic Orb can be used for healing or damage, Fade gives her a fast escape, and Coalescence fires a beam that can heal allies while damaging enemies.
The stereotypical Moira main is seen as a DPS moira flanking into the enemy backline and not healing their team.
That design makes Moira different from support heroes who depend heavily on long-range aim, precision utility, or fragile positioning. She can heal groups quickly, escape danger, and pressure damaged enemies. This makes her accessible, but not automatic.
''"Hey, their Moira is DPSing in our backline again!"''
== Playstyle ==
A careful Moira player balances healing, damage, resource use, and survival. Her healing is limited by biotic energy, so damaging enemies is not only offensive. It also helps refill her healing resource. Good Moira play often means moving between front-line support, short bursts of pressure, and quick retreats before being punished.
Her Fade ability makes her hard to catch, but it also creates a common mistake. A Moira who uses Fade too early may survive one mistake and then have no escape when the real threat arrives. A Moira who holds Fade too long may die with it unused. The hero rewards timing more than she appears to at first glance.
== Stereotype ==
The negative stereotype of a Moira main is the "DPS Moira". This describes a player who spends too much time chasing eliminations, throws damage orbs when healing is needed, and ends fights with impressive damage numbers while the team complains about a lack of support.
The stereotype is popular because Moira's kit makes that mistake visible. Her damage beam is easy to recognise, and her survivability can make it look as if she is playing a separate game from the rest of the team. However, a strong Moira player can still produce high damage while healing properly, especially in messy fights where enemies and allies are close together.
== Strengths ==
Moira is strong in brawls, narrow spaces, and team fights where several allies need healing at once. Her mobility lets her avoid many flankers, and her self-healing gives her room to survive pressure that would kill some other supports.
She is also useful for players who want a support hero with direct feedback. Her healing, damage, escape, and ultimate are easy to understand in the middle of a fight. That clarity makes her popular in casual play and in ranks where team structure is inconsistent.
== Weaknesses ==
Moira has limited long-range influence. She cannot provide the same kind of precise pick potential, damage boost, immortality effect, cleanse, resurrection, or hard crowd control that some other support heroes offer. If a team needs specialised utility, Moira may be the wrong choice.
She can also struggle when the team is spread out. Her strongest healing works best when allies are close enough to share it. If teammates play from several angles at once, Moira has to choose where to commit and may arrive too late to help everyone.
== Community Use ==
Calling someone a Moira main can be playful, descriptive, or critical depending on context. It may simply mean that Moira is their most played support. It may also imply that the player likes self-sufficient heroes, aggressive support play, and survivability over more utility-heavy support picks.
On iWiki, the article describes the label without treating every Moira player as the stereotype.
== See Also ==
* [[Overwatch]]
* [[Widow_Main]]
== References ==
* [https://overwatch.blizzard.com/en-us/heroes/moira/ Blizzard Entertainment: Moira hero page]
* [https://overwatch.blizzard.com/en-us/heroes/ Blizzard Entertainment: Overwatch heroes]
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