Healing is a crucial part of Overwatch 2. As with any First-Person Shooter or team-based game, healing is an important part of staying alive and keeping your teammates alive during combat. In Overwatch, Heroes can heal allies and themselves, and healing items can be found all over the map.
Healing replenishes a hero's hit points and can be done in a variety of ways. Health Packs, the spawn room, the attacking team's payload, and Hero abilities can all provide healing. Healing can also help generate Ultimate Charge, meaning knowing the different ways players can heal during a match is extremely important.
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Most healing abilities are exactly the same as in the original Overwatch, with a few changes to numbers and how abilities work, such as with Overwatch 2's Mercy changes. In terms of Heros, Support characters generally have a focus on healing. When a player receives healing, it will first regenerate their Health, then their Armor, then finally their Shields. Here are all the ways you can heal in Overwatch 2.
Ally healing includes Heroes that can heal other heroes with their abilities. Here are all the ally healing abilities in the game.
Certain Heroes in Overwatch also have healing abilities, but they can only be used on themselves. Here are all the self-healing abilities in the game.
Finally, players can also heal their Heroes with certain items and special abilities. Small and Large health packs heal for 75 HP and 250 HP, respectively. Shield health regenerates over time when not getting damaged. Sitting inside a player's spawn room will heal them for 400HP per second, making it the strongest healing in the game. The payload heals Heroes on the attacking team while they
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