Pharah Showed -no- Mercy -futa- -radroachhd- |best|
If you type “Watch” in chat, you better deliver. RadRoachHD didn’t just win a fight—they created a legacy. Final Verdict: A Moment Frozen in Replay Code The clip is short—barely 12 seconds from barrage activation to the final ragdoll. But in the grand tapestry of Overwatch history, “Pharah Showed -No- Mercy -FUTA- -RadRoachHD-” serves as a perfect artifact of competitive gaming’s golden era: raw skill, a touch of ego, and absolutely zero forgiveness.
That was the bait.
But RadRoachHD didn’t swap. Instead, they typed back a single word: “Watch.” What followed was a masterclass in patience. For nearly 45 seconds, RadRoachHD’s Pharah did not fire a single rocket. They hid behind the giant rock formation near the first bend, listening to the “Heroes never die!” echoes from the enemy Mercy. They knew that to break the defense, they didn’t just need to kill the DPS—they needed to humiliate the core support. Pharah Showed -No- Mercy -FUTA- -RadRoachHD-
RadRoachHD’s team intentionally let the enemy tank die to a Junkrat trap. As expected, FUTA dashed in for the rez, glowing yellow and defenseless. That’s when the sky turned red. The clip, later uploaded to various highlight reels under the exact title “Pharah Showed -No- Mercy -FUTA- -RadRoachHD-” , begins with Pharah boost-jumping directly vertical—a suicidal move in most ranks. But this was calculated. As FUTA completed the resurrection animation, RadRoachHD triggered Rocket Barrage . If you type “Watch” in chat, you better deliver