Overwatch 2 Lifeweaver Maneuver Turns Allies into Sacrificial Escape Plan

A new Lifeweaver maneuver in Overwatch 2 demonstrated how the Hero could escape problems, even if it meant endangering their allies. Since the character’s debut in Season 4, Lifeweaver has generated a lot of conversation. Aside from the fundamentals of healing, the Support Hero possesses numerous valuable skills, like the Life Grip power and the seemingly lethal Tree of Life.

Particularly the Life Grip has shown to be a valuable tool that can protect colleagues from danger. However, one Overwatch 2 player demonstrated how it might be applied for self-defense in a startling turn of events. One of your colleagues can always be used as ammunition if you find yourself in a dangerous situation and need a fall guy to save you.

In Overwatch 2, a Lifeweaver player sacrifices a teammate

A humorous claim was made by Reddit user jcl1407 that they had “found a new LW tech.” They were being pursued by an adversary Reinhardt when they unveiled their spectacular new tactic in the video.

The Lifeweaver player decided it would be best to flee, so they did. On their way out, they stumbled across a friendly Cassidy. Lifeweaver quickly seized Cassidy and positioned him in Reinhardt’s path. This proved to be a brilliant move on the part of Lifeweaver, as Reinhardt used his Charge ability to grab Cassidy and kill him right away. The contentious play ultimately saved their skin because that was the Lifeweaver’s desired outcome.

One of the top comments was, “Bruh, that’s nasty,” but the OP clarified the play’s context by saying: If it weren’t my friend, I’d be sorry. Regarding Lifeweaver plays, one player commented: “This is the best one yet.” While another added: “I keep calling him the giant troll in the video game. Every day, a new troll maneuver appears! He’s not even mentioned on Mei’s wall.

Did this act serve a greater good? The OP and his pal will determine that. Whatever the case, the Overwatch 2 community enjoyed the situation. After one player pulled off a ridiculous reverse Uno play with them, the Lifeweaver plays kept coming.

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