Season 4 of Overwatch 2, Blizzard Entertainment’s dynamic first-person shooter (FPS), is just around the corner. With the newest update comes fresh content, one of which is the game’s latest hero, Lifeweaver.
The Thai hero, who is the first openly pansexual character on the Overwatch 2 roster, falls under the Support class. He is witty, kind, and, quite literally, a lifting spirit in any team that he is a part of.
Lifeweaver comes with an ability set that allows him to protect teammates, heal them sufficiently, create platforms, and inflict severe damage at close range. Handling all these abilities and using them efficiently can be a challenge for both new and returning players.
Nonetheless, with practice and time, players can expect this hero to be a sustainable healer that provides enough damage numbers across the leaderboard in an Overwatch 2 match.
Playing a Support hero in Overwatch 2 is almost always a challenging task. These heroes are the backbone of the team. Lifeweaver retains the game’s fundamentals when it comes to healing but has a few quirks that make him unique.
In terms of aiming, his primary fire, Healing Blossom, is soft-target-based like Brigitte’s armor packs. The amount of healing is dependent on how long he charges the Blossom up.
His alternate fire is called Thorn Volley, and it shoots out Biolight thorns at enemies in a scattered manner. Although intended as a defense mechanism, these projectiles are capable of dishing out a good deal of damage, especially at close range.
Petal Platform and Rejuvenating Dash are exactly what they sound like. One raises a flower-like platform, which ascends as soon as someone, including enemies, steps on it. The other zips the hero a short distance toward the direction
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