Summary

An inventiveOverwatch 2player has shared a Perk concept for Lifeweaver with the community. With the launch of Season 15, one of the most talked-about topics amongOverwatch 2players is the addition of the Perks system. Through it, heroes can unlock new abilities that can help them change the course of a match.

However, despite the good reception to the new addition, players are noticing points where the Perks system is a little frustrating. OneOverwatch 2player made an amusingsuggestion to improve Mei’s Perks, as one of them in particular feels like a downgrade of her kit. Another hero whose Perks divide the community is Lifeweaver, as players aren’t exactly thrilled by them compared to other heroes' Perks. However, one of these gamers went a step further and decided to show how the support could benefit from a clever adjustment.

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Redditor Just-a-tush shared a concept for improving Lifeweaver’s Lifeweaving Perk and giving him area healing. With the change created by the player in theOverwatch 2Workshop, Lifeweaving is no longer single-target and allows it to jump to an ally, providing area healing with 50% effectiveness. Currently, the Perk adds 20 healing to the next Healing Blossom which Lifeweaver activates within three seconds after using a Rejuvenating Dash. The reaction from other players was positive, praising how the idea changes the hero’s playstyle, without affecting him negatively. One of the comments even noted that they wished more Perks worked like the OP’s idea.

Lifeweaver Perks Not Getting Overwatch 2 Players Very Excited

On theOverwatch 2subreddit, there are other discussions about theLifeweaver Perks, with players considering them underwhelming. One complaint from these players is that, for them, the character has benefited little from the Perks compared to other supports such as Kiriko, who received double teleport, and Ana, who can make her Bionic Grenade explode twice. Lifeweaving, in particular, is singled out as a Perk with too little impact to be considered a major Perk.

While these improvements are still new to the game,Overwatch 2is already planning big changes to Perks. The devs want to bring buffs and nerfs in the mid-Season 15 patch, while Season 16 will see a rotation of Perks, with less popular choices swapped for new ones. Going further, Season 18 will see the addition of at least one new Perk for each hero. Thus, players wait to see if Lifeweaver will have adjustments that improve its Perks in the next patches, delivering a better experience.