![]() ![]() You can even get a matching rope pull emote, just to be extra annoying. ![]() I think I’d use the skin if it was free, although I’d begrudge forking out for it. I’m not your typical Overwatch player, if such a thing even exists, but I’m actually feeling Moira’s new look. You can see the difference, or lack of, between Moira's standard Overwatch 2 skin and the mime skin below: Others argue the skin isn't as impressive as some epic skins that were free for the original Overwatch. Some Overwatch 2 players have taken to the game’s subreddit to argue that Moira’s mime skin isn’t worth legendary status because it’s just a very basic recolouring of the hero’s common skin, with a beret and some facepaint. Legendary skins are meant to change their hero’s outfit in some drastic way, with alterations to their weapon model, colours, and outfit. ![]() As coins come in batches of 500, 100, and 2000 (with an extra 200 thrown in for the latter), that'll still cost you £17/$20 for something that's not really that much different from Moira's common Overwatch 2 skin. ![]() The skin's 1900 coins by itself (£17/$ coins), but the bundle's currently on sale for 1700 coins until November 29th. Bear in mind, that you'd need to fork out just slightly more than £25, and slightly less than $28, to buy the coins for this skin. Moira’s legendary mime skin bundle popped up in the Overwatch 2 store earlier this week for 3200 coins, and soon became caught in an invisible prison of its own making. Watch on YouTube Vid bud Liam likes Overwatch 2 a bunch, but doesn't think it's much of a sequel. ![]()
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