Activision Blizzard released Overwatch back in 2016 and since then players have discovered hidden details in the many maps, formulated ideal team compositions, and found weird bugs during intense PvP. One such Overwatch fan recently found a strange voice line for Echo during a Watchpoint Gibraltar conflict that nearly resulted in death.

Reddit user Drunken_Queen shared an Overwatch video today in which they're trying to push the payload through the final stretch of Watchpoint Gibraltar as they shoot at enemies as Echo. After being struck by an unknown hero on the enemy team, Drunken_Queen requests healing from a support teammate. Instead of getting a voice line that would reflect the need for health, this Echo says something completely unexpected.

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Rather than asking for healing, the Echo in Drunken_Queen's video insists that they can heal allies if they come to their location by saying "come here, and I will heal you." Given that this dialogue comes from the last minutes of a match on Watchpoint Gibraltar, this voice line could have caused some confusion on the battlefield as the payload reaches the end of its track. The Echo peeks around the corner one more time behind a tanking Reinhardt prior to fully hiding behind a building to receive heals from Overwatch support hero Ana.

Drunken_Queen team's Ana actively heals other nearby Overwatch heroes before moving on to grant the Echo's strange request. The Echo in Drunken_Queen's video is on fire which typically happens as the result of eliminating many foes in a short time frame and this offense may be what caused the Overwatch player to lose health and fall back. Although the Echo had done significant damage prior to Drunken_Queen's clip, all of their attacks remained available and their Ultimate was over halfway charged which suggests they did most of the attacking with basic moves.

After healing the Echo, the allied Ana went on to heal a Reaper that was retreating from an assault on the payload and in even more dire need of healing than Drunken_Queen was. Drunken_Queen's video ends before showing whether the team's onslaught was successful or not. Considering Echo isn't a support healing character in Overwatch, it's currently unclear if Activision Blizzard intends to remove this voice line.

Overwatch is available now for Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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