🌀 Tactical Breakdown: Moira Flank from the Shadows
📍 Situation
Team Status: Stuck at spawn, unable to push past the choke.
Threat: Enemy sniper locking down the main sightline from the window building.
Map Geometry: Havana’s notorious first corner — brutal for spawn traps.
🎠The Moira Maneuver
You took matters into your own fadey hands:
Flank Route: Went deep — not just a side poke, but full commitment through the sniper building.
Vertical Ambush: Used Fade to weave in and out of upper rooms, popping up unpredictably like a ghost.
Psych Warfare: The enemy Widow couldn’t track your movements — her aim was thrown off by your teleport-style positioning.
Trade Pressure: Widow tried to focus you — a Moira — which is already a bad trade for her unless it’s a one-shot, and it wasn’t.
🎯 Result: Widow got baited into wasting shots, distracted the main pressure source.
⚔️ Multi-Target Chaos
You split the backline aggro by diving into two supports and a DPS, baiting cooldowns.
Instead of getting bursted down, you danced through the building with health packs and Fade, stalling and sustaining long enough to cause panic.
The defenders couldn’t finish you and lost control of the sniper perch.
📦 Impact
With the sniper distracted and backline flustered, your team pushed the payload out of spawn — the hardest part of Havana attack.
That flank broke the setup.
A huge tempo shift, all from Moira of all heroes. 👏
đź§ Lessons & Highlights
Unpredictable mobility is a nightmare for static defenders — Fade lets you break geometry rules.
Snipers hate guessing, and you made them guess every second.
Backline disruption isn’t just about kills — it’s about making them panic, misposition, and look the wrong way.