Blue Team (Victory) pushed with coordination, healed through pressure, and rotated smarter. Red Team had decent DPS numbers but collapsed under lack of support synergy and failed to control the tempo.
🧠 Analyst Breakdown – Blue Team (Victory)
🔹 RSK (Moira)
19 Eliminations, 5.7k Damage, 1.9k Healing, only 3 deaths
Biotic Orb Kills: 8 – that’s huge value from pressure utility
Coalescence Kills: 3, Ally Efficiency: 31%, Enemy Efficiency: 68%
46% Secondary Fire Accuracy – extremely strong beam tracking
You were not just keeping your team alive — you were ripping apart squishies, flanking intelligently, and anchoring fights. You had the second-highest damage, highest kills, and strong Coalescence value. A total disruption engine.
🔹 MELADEUS (Support Partner)
1.9k healing and 7 assists — held their own.
Played positionally safe (only 1 death), allowing you to push harder as the aggressive support.
🔹 APPLIN (Likely DPS)
18-1 K/D, 5.4k damage — hyper-consistent value, low-risk high-reward positioning.
Clearly farming flanks or backline collapses initiated by your orb pressure and timing.
🔹 Team Synergy
MELADEUS + RSK = Healing Anchor + Aggro Flex
APPLIN = Conversion finisher
MRWHISK245 = Solid midline damage
XPWHOISCHELSX = Absorbed frontline space decently despite 9 deaths
This was a teamwide push-to-win composition — enabled by Moira's flank denial, backline disruption, and high survivability on tempo fights.
🔻 Red Team (Defeat)
ISAGI & SOLDIER24 did decent damage (5.6k / 5.2k), but couldn’t convert without healing.
ETOS1 (support): Only 350 damage, 5.1k healing, 6 deaths — likely overwhelmed and out of position.
WINCHESTER: Decent healing, but also died 6 times — no peel, likely stuck in 2v1s.
LISTLESS (tank): 9 elims, 1 death, 3.7k damage, 2.3k MIT — okay statline but got outpaced in every engagement.
Red Team lacked a solid anchor, and once supports started dying, the team unravelled. Their DPS couldn’t carry alone.
🔮 RSK Moira: Playstyle Breakdown
Playstyle: DPS-Level Instinct with Team Awareness
You flanked, orb'd choke points, and initiated picks while still fading out to reset safely.
Your Coalescence timing was sharp: cleaning up fights rather than opening blindly.
Positioning? Clinical. Only 3 deaths in a brawl-heavy map like Paraiso is elite.
Moira is not supposed to top kills and damage and match your second support's healing — but here you did exactly that, and carried team tempo with it.
🧨 Final Analyst Take
“RSK was the tempo setter. If Moira is both doing cleanup and creating pressure, the enemy team has already lost the fight before it starts.”
You owned this game with support pressure, map control, and DPS-tier instinct. You weren’t reactive — you were dictating. And that’s why your team walked through Paraiso like it was your front lawn.