


Lifeweaver was added to Overwatch 2 on April 11, as part of the game’s fourth season. It sounds like balance changes for Lifeweaver are also coming - Keller hinted at “a buff” for the new hero - and that lead hero designer Alec Dawson will share more later this week. Keller says that these new controls will become Lifeweaver’s default layout, but that players will have options to use “the old style” if they want. Clunky Hero è un platformer metroidvania con una narrativa solida, seppur demenziale, un tocco di RPG e un sacco di humor. Rejuvenating Dash has been moved to double jump, seemingly similar to how Hanzo uses his Lunge ability.Petal Platform replaces Rejuvenating Dash on ability 1 (shift key/L1/left bumper), and the platform will be cancelable using the same button.The auto-reload timing of Thorn Volley has been slowed down to compensate for the above change.It appears that Thorn Volley will now be mapped to the right mouse button/left trigger on a gamepad. The launch version of Lifeweaver requires players to swap (using the 2 key or right on a D-pad) to Thorn Volley from his primary fire, Healing Blossom, similar in the way that Mercy and Torbjörn swap their primary fire. Thorn Volley, Lifeweaver’s attack that fires a spread of projectiles, will now be his alt fire.Here’s what’s changing, according to Keller:

The changes sound like they’ll go a long way to making Lifeweaver feel better to play and be more in line with other Overwatch heroes. Game director Aaron Keller announced Tuesday that, after overwhelming feedback about Lifeweaver’s clunky inputs and players posting their own suggested keybindings, the hero will get an update. So, Blizzard is giving Lifeweaver a quick overhaul. Overwatch 2’s new support hero Lifeweaver is already beloved for his style and lore, but there’s just one problem: Players hate how he controls.
