Players of Overwatch 2 have managed to uncover a previously unknown relationship between Junker Queen and Lifeweaver, which wrecked an entire day for one Roadhog player. Lifeweaver has been available to players for some time now. Although he was subjected to more alterations upon introduction than any other champion that came before him, players are becoming more adept at making effective use of his abilities.
This is especially true for his most contentious ability, Life Grip, which enables him to pull teammates to safety but runs the danger of disrupting their strategy or engaging if you need to be on the same page as them. However, this Junker Queen player executed a flawless knife throw just as they were being rescued by their backup, resulting in the decisive destruction of the adversary tank.
Players of Overwatch 2 learn a new maneuver with the help of Lifeweaver
One player demonstrated a strategy they employed in a post on the Overwatch 2 subreddit in which they played an “uno reverse” against the adversary tank. A player of Junker Queen can be seen at the beginning of the footage pressing onto the point on Nepal, a map notorious for having a massive death pit. To gain an advantage over their opponents, the enemy Roadhog hooks the Junker Queen into the hole, which, under any other circumstance, would result in her inevitable death.
However, fortunately for the Junker Queen, her buddy Lifeweaver was paying attention to the battle, and she was promptly rescued from danger by Lifeweaver, who was located across the map.
The Junker Queen tossed her dagger at the Hog as she soared back to the edge of the pit, and then she recalled it, pulling him into the hole that he had tried to shove the Queen into. Other Overwatch players complimented the Junker Queen on her quick thinking, and one viewer said, “That was great! In an emergency, we should always have a knife stashed away in Hog’s stomach. Another participant commented, “I thought Lifeweaver pulling Bob out of the pit after I hooked it off this point was impressive, but this is just next level.”
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