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    Overwatch features an international cast of powerful heroes with captivating personalities and backstories. Explore the full roster below. Tank heroes soak up damage and shatter fortified positions, like closely grouped enemies and narrow chokepoints. If you’re a tank, you lead the charge.

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    Lifeweaver is a Support hero in Overwatch 2. Released on 11 April 2023, he is the 37th hero added to the game.

    Lifeweaver is one of the most healing-orientated Supports in the game, with his easy-aiming auto-targeting healing blossom having a long range and capable of going through even terrain to reach its target, making Lifeweaver a great source of sustain for the team. Due to his long range and vertical mobility, he's best utilized in the backlines, let...

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    Hero Match-Up Team Synergy D.Va With her large hitbox (including her large critical zone at the front of her Mech), it's very easy to deal a LOT of damage to D.Va with Thorn Volley at medium to short range. However, you will not be able to withstand a close-up one-on-one battle with D.Va; a smart D.Va will know this and will often chase you down and focus on you as a high-priority target. Try to reposition yourself with Petal Platform and Rejuvenating Dash to always keep yourself at a comfortable distance from her. While keeping your distance, you can use Life Grip to save a teammate being dived upon by D.Va. Life Grip can come especially in handy to protect a teammate from Self-Destruct; just be sure to time the ability right to ensure its invincibility doesn't wear off too early. Similarly you can use your Petal Platform to take cover from a Self-Destruct given it detonates below the platform When fighting alongside a friendly D.Va, you can decide whether it's more opportune to use Life Grip to pull her to safety just before her Mech is destroyed, or if you'd rather wait until she loses her Mech before pulling her to safety; both options are reasonably viable based on the situation and how aggressive or defensive your team is being. Since D.Va likes to flank and harass enemies, try to use Petal Platform to take the high ground and maintain line of sight with her. Doomfist Doomfist can prove to be one of Lifeweaver's worst match-ups due to Doomfist's multiple mobility options and ease with which he can chase you down. Try to maintain awareness of his location at all times and communicate this information with your team to ensure they keep you safe from him. Be wary of Doomfist using Seismic Slam to leap onto your Petal Platform; try to time the ability so he won't be able to chase you. A well-timed Life Grip can save a teammate being targeted by Meteor Strike. As an aggressive Tank, Doomfist benefits from the safety net your Life Grip provides. Always try to keep an eye on your allied Doomfist so you can Life Grip him to safety if a fight isn't going his way. If you ask him to use Seismic Slam in a dire situation, this will make him an easier target for Life Grip. That being said, be mindful of the situation and try not to be overly eager with your usage of Life Grip, as interrupting your Doomfist's attempt at a kill will make him more resentful than thankful. Junker Queen Since Junker Queen lacks vertical mobility, it will prove extremely beneficial to maintain the high ground with Petal Platform. Watch out for her Jagged Blade, as it can pull you away from an advantageous position into her clutches. Should she pull you towards her, Petal Platform and Rejuvenating Dash can be used to regain distance before she deals major damage. Her ultimate ability Rampage is extremely dangerous, as not only can it quickly kill low-health teammates, but it will also render any who survive immune to your Healing Blossom shots for a brief period. If you're at a safe location and can see it coming, try to use Life Grip to pull an important teammate out of its way, or at the very least as the next best thing grab a teammate after the fact to spare them additional follow-up damage from Junker Queen's attacks. Junker Queen is a great brawler and wants to clash with the enemy frontline head-on. She lacks the vertical mobility to do this against certain enemies, so try to either place a Petal Platform for her to get to the high ground or manually pull her there with Life Grip, giving her more presence on the battlefield and more options to fight. Mauga Mauga is a terrifying enemy for a Lifeweaver to go against. He cannot be stopped from diving you with his Overrun, and if you try to escape using Petal Platform, he can destroy it in seconds. His Incendiary Chaingun can set your creations on fire, which means his Volatile Chaingun will deal critical damage to them. This means he can quickly destroy your platform and ultimate if he's determined. However, Mauga's key weakness against Lifeweaver is his lack of vertical mobility, so your best choice as Lifeweaver is to keep to high ground where he can't efficiently damage you to help sustain your allies. If he does manage to catch you, falling to low ground to tempt him into falling as well, then quickly using your Petal Platform to go back to high ground can be used to try evade him. For his ultimate Cage Fight, you cannot lift allies out of it using your Petal Platform nor heal allies through the barrier, however you can use your Life Grip to save an ally caught in it. It's important to note however, you can't escape it yourself if your caught within. Another weakness of Mauga is his big hitbox, which can be exploiting to deal high damage to him with your Thorn Volley. Mauga has lots of self-survivability, with his Overrun providing him with damage mitigation, as well as his Cardiac Overdrive which also lets him heal himself through damaging enemies. This being said, he has a very big hitbox which means he's almost consistently taking damage. This makes him almost an endless source of ultimate charge for Lifeweaver, as he can consistently keep healing Mauga and quickly build up his Tree of Life. That being said, it's important to know when a Mauga needs saving as although his Overrun is a great escape tool, it won't stop him taking damage, so utilizing your Life Grip to save your Mauga in danger will help him survive. Your Petal Platform is also a great tool to provide Mauga with access to high ground. It's also good to know that your life grip is one of the only way Mauga can escape his own ultimate, allowing him to damage any Trapped enemies inside without being in danger himself. Orisa Orisa can use her Energy Javelin to knock you off of your Petal Platform, so try to make sure you aren't positioned above a pit where you might fall to your death. When she's using her ultimate ability Terra Surge, you can use Life Grip to pull a teammate caught inside to safety. However, if multiple teammates are caught in the attack, a better option would be to use Petal Platform to raise Orisa up, freeing targets on the ground from her ability's magnetic pull and sparing them from any and all damage. However, this tactic carries with it the risk that you might miss your platform projectile; weigh whether this risk is worth potentially saving multiple teammates. Just keep in mind that if Orisa has a low ceiling above her, she won't elevate high enough for your teammates to escape. With Orisa's Fortify and Javelin Spin abilities, she can take a lot more damage than her initial health pool may imply, so try not to use Life Grip on her too early, as doing so might accidentally alleviate your team's offensive pressure against the enemy team. Instead, try to pull her when you know her Fortify is on cooldown and she's being forced to retreat. With her lack of mobility, Orisa will appreciate being elevated to the high ground with Petal Platform or Life Grip. You and Orisa are capable of a mechanically advanced combo (as seen in this video): if you use Life Grip from a higher location, if Orisa activates Terra Surge at the apex of the pull, Life Grip will be cancelled but its momentum will stay, slingshotting Orisa in a vertical arc while charging up Terra Surge. Upon landing, she can trigger Terra Surge's damaging effect, potentially catching opponents off guard by having her land right on top of her unsuspecting prey. Ramattra Allies caught in Ramattra's Ravenous Vortex are easy targets to kill especially if they're not very mobile, so always keep an eye out on them in case they need a Life Grip. During his ultimate ability Annihilation, try to Life Grip any of your less-mobile allies caught within it so that you may end his ultimate early. Additionally, you may also use Petal Platform underneath them to accomplish the same. If both of these options fail/aren't viable, you may use your ultimate Tree of Life in a pinch and counteract a hefty portion of his damage if not negate it entirely. As with most other immobile tanks, you want to set up Ramattra to take the high ground whenever needed. He can gain a burst of health with his Nemesis Form so try not to pull him too early otherwise this extra health could be wasted along with any extra pressure that could be applied with it. It's also good to use petal platform to escape Ramattra in his Nemesis Form as he cannot pierce your platform with his punches, just beware as he can still destroy your platform. Reinhardt When facing an enemy Reinhardt, it is best to save Petal Platform for repositioning and/or providing a quick escape. Due to the fact that Reinhardt is a short ranged tank, using Petal Platform provides you and your team a quick escape against Reinhardt as it provides higher ground and some cover. Keep in mind that Life Grip can be used on allies Pinned by Reinhardt's Charge or Knocked down by his ultimate ability Earth Shatter. Additionally, you can use your Petal Platform on Knocked Down allies to keep them out of Reinhardt's reach while they recover. If no ally is in immediate danger, you can easily use your Thorn Volley to whittle down the HP of Reinhardt's Barrier Field since it's such a large target. Always keep an eye on your friendly Reinhardt, pumping him with Healing Blossom's as needed. Your Reinhardt can afford to be a little more aggressive than usual with his hammer, since you can use Life Grip to pull him out of dicey situations. Be careful not to use Tree of Life at the same time he's planning to use Earth Shatter; with poor communication, your Tree could accidentally block his Ultimate, rendering it useless. If enemies are on high ground, you can also utilize your Petal Platform to help a Reinhardt quickly get to them. Roadhog Roadhog lacks vertical mobility, but he makes up for it with his Chain Hook that allows him to take enemies off of the high ground. Try to Life Grip any ally that gets hooked, especially the low-health ones that can easily be bursted by Roadhog and his teammates. With Roadhog's ultimate ability Whole Hog, there are many ways for you to use your abilities to reduce its usefulness. Since it has a large amount of knockback, try to save your less mobile teammates from dying to Environmental Kills (either through his ultimate or his hook) by life gripping them. Use your ultimate Tree of Life if multiple teammates happen to get stuck inside of Roadhog's ultimate, but be aware that he can destroy it very quickly. With his massive health pool, plan to be pumping heals into your friendly Roadhog often. Petal Platform and Life Grip can also be used to bring him to locations that would normally be difficult for him to reach, helping him snag flankers easier with his Chain Hook. He also gets a burst of health with his ability Take a Breather, so try not to pull him too early since he has this extra sustain. Sigma •Sigma sets his team up for easy kills by softening up the enemy team, leaving them vulnerable and easily picked. With his Accretion ability, he can stun your teammates which leaves them open to a follow-up kill. Try to Life Grip your teammate before this happens, unless you're confident that you can keep them alive with Healing Blossoms alone. His ultimate Gravitic Flux can do this as well but to multiple teammates, so try to Life Grip the most vulnerable target (least mobile/least health). •A mechanically advanced technique involves using your ultimate Tree of Life and placing it directly in the center of Sigma's Gravitic Flux right before it's casted. This will entirely negate the effects of his ultimate, though hard to do.

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    Hero Match-Up Team Synergy Ashe Try keep out of Ashe's sightlines, be careful not to lead allies into her view with your Petal Platform, but use it to help allies reach her. Try keep allies at high health against Ashe to stop her one-shots on allies. If an ally is being burned by Dynamite while not in danger, wait until the burning ends to heal all the damage with a single Healing Blossom to save ammo. Placing B.O.B. onto a platform can protect anyone underneath the platform, just be careful not to put other allies in danger. Help Ashe using your Petal Platform to provide her with high ground against enemies. Protect her from divers or flankers using your Life Grip if you think she need it. Her ultimate B.O.B. greatly benefits from Lifeweavers kit, as you can reposition him using your Life grip, or place him on a Petal Platform so he can better eliminate enemies. Bastion Stay out of sight of him during his Assault Mode and Life Grip any allies who can't manage to hide in time. Be careful not to use Petal Platform to hide as he can quickly destroy it. In his Recon mode, you can deal damage with your Thorn Volley on his big hitbox. Be careful when using Tree of Life, as his Assault Mode can fell the tree in seconds. During his ultimate, try dodge it with Rejuvenating Dash and Petal platform. If necessary, use Tree of Life as cover to survive. If you find him in Artillery Mode try eliminate him, but prepare to run if it ends. Bastion is a glass cannon of a DPS. Whilst he's in his Assault Mode, providing him with high ground and better angles using Petal Platform can help him secure kills. Healing him during this mode will also ensure he'll survive as he's more tanky during it. Whilst in his Recon Mode however, he'll become a primary target for the enemy, so be prepared to save him using Life Grip or Petal Platform. During his ultimate, whilst he's in Artillery Mode, he's vulnerable to divers and flankers who find him, so placing him on a Petal Platform or using Life Grip to reposition him and hide him from enemies can help secure his safety. Cassidy Cassidy does best in mid to close range, so try keep a distance. Use Rejuvenating Dash and Petal Platform if you're in danger to try escape his sightlines. His Magnetic Grenade will hinder anyone it sticks to, so try use Life Grip to save them if needed. During Deadeye, Cassidy is Slowed and clearly visible. Use Rejuvenating Dash and Petal Platform to hide, also Life Grip to save an ally in danger. Otherwise, you can use Tree of Life to block his line of sight, like an Ice Wall. Cassidy lacks any vertical movement and benefits well with your Petal Platform for accessing high ground. During his ultimate Deadeye, Cassidy's lacks mobility so a Petal Platform can give him a better vantage point or you can reposition him using Life Grip to help him secure kills on enemies. •An advanced tech is Life Gripping a Cassidy from atop a Petal Platform, then having him use his Combat Roll mid-grip as to cancel it but keep the upward momentum, causing him to slingshot into the air. During this, he can use his ultimate from above so Enemies can't take cover from it. However, this requires very good communication, coordination and timing.

    Lifeweaver is a scientist from Thailand who harnesses his biolight technology on his mission to heal the world. Entwining the beauty of nature with the practicality of science, Lifeweaver is an intelligent and curious adventurer who plans to use his biolight technology to make the world a better place. Openly pansexual, witty, kind, cool, and confident, Lifeweaver has deep love and respect for nature, and is always looking to lift up those in need (sometimes literally). He strives to find beauty in the world around him.

    Lifeweaver is a team player who loves collaboration, and has the best intentions for all he encounters. However, while he's doing the right thing in his mind, not everyone appreciates his actions. His charm and wit are sure to bring a smile (and maybe a blush) to the heroes who encounter him on the battlefield.

    •Lifeweaver was released with Season 4. To unlock him, players must complete his hero-specific Unlock Challenges.

    •Lifeweaver's debut in Season 4 coincided with Thai New Year.

    •Lifeweaver's last name, Pruksamanee, means "Jewel of the Forest".

    •Lifeweaver is said to exemplify Overwatch's bright and optimistic vision of the future.

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