Overwatch 2 Season 4 has arrived, bringing a new battle pass, a ton of quality-of-life updates and the new support hero Lifeweaver. Lifeweaver is a support who has a massive kit, with plenty of abilities to keep track of and utilize. This also makes him a bit more complicated to use than some of the previous support heroes, requiring very strong knowledge to get the most out of him. Here's how to best use Lifeweaver in Overwatch 2.
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Lifeweaver is equipped with three active abilities. The first is Rejuvenating Dash, which is a short-range dash that provides a small amount of self-healing to you. Next is the Petal Platform, a large lotus flower that is placed on the ground and rises into the air when someone steps on it. The Petal Platform has a health bar and can be destroyed. Last is Life Grip, which grabs a teammate and pulls them towards you, making them invulnerable while they travel.
His ultimate ability, Tree of Life, places a massive tree down, healing all teammates in range and continuously providing healing for its duration. It has a health bar and can be destroyed just like Petal Platform if attacked by enemies. Lifeweaver also has a passive ability that drops a healing item upon death, that can be picked up by either team.
Thorn Volley: Rapidly fire a spread of projectiles.
Petal Platform: Throw a platform that springs upwards when stepped on.
Rejuvenating Dash: Dash towards your traveling direction and lightly heal yourself.
Life Grip: Push an ally to your location, protecting them as they travel.
Tree of Life: Place a tree that instantly heals allies upon sprouting and continues healing periodically as it lives.
Parting Gift (passive): On death, drop a gift that heals the first enemy or ally to pick it up.
Using Life Grip is relatively simple. Just look at the teammate you want to pull and use it. The important thing here is to make sure you aren't disrupting your teammate's strategy or possible ultimate usage, so it's important to communicate with your squad. Life Grip doesn't cancel your teammates ultimate, but moving a High Nooning Cassidy or Earth Shattering Reinhardt might cause them to miss. Petal Platform lifts into the air when the first person steps on it, so you can put an ally into the air, for something like Widowmaker headshots or a Cassidy ultimate ability. It can also be dropped in front of the enemies, potentially tossing them into the air when they are pushing on you. This can be great for dealing with a charging Reinhardt, who will have a much harder time hitting someone while 20 feet off the ground, or any other aggressive tank.
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