One Overwatch 2 player discovered that Lifeweaver's ultimate can be attached to the Push bot, resulting in a situation as surprising as it is curious. Overwatch 2 recently started a new season, but despite the rough start players are having quite a ride exploring the new hero's skill kit.

Overwatch 2 Season 4 kicked off this month with the Space Opera theme and will bring a Starwatch event that poises to be game-changer. In addition to competitive changes, balancing tweaks, and new battle pass rewards, Overwatch 2 welcomed a new character. Lifeweaver arrived in Overwatch 2 with the biolight, a technology he created and wants to use to heal the world. In addition to healing allies, the support offers great mobility potential for his team. As a result, Lifeweaver has created several amazing and frustrating situations for his allies and opponents alike.

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Players have figured out how to counter Ashe in Overwatch 2 using Lifeweaver, and now a new interaction with AI-controlled characters has been found. Reddit user i__am__bored shared a clip of a match they were playing with a friend. Lifeweaver uses his ultimate, Tree of Life, to create a tree that offers continuous healing to allies. The ultimate is attached to one of the Push robots, which walks around with the tree attached to its body until Tree of Life loses its effect. Importantly, the Push robot walks normally, without showing any kind of bug or error.

The post by i__am__bored on the official Overwatch 2 subreddit has gone viral with thousands of upvotes and has generated quite a debate among players. While everyone was amused by the Push bot transformed into a "walking tree," some players questioned whether this interaction is a bug or not. After all, Overwatch 2 bugs resulting from interactions are not uncommon. While part of the players believe that this interaction will be fixed, another part wants it to be kept. One of the players adds, specifically, that it would be something to provide greater value to Lifeweaver's ultimate.

Despite the problems the new support has caused for some allies, the clip from i__am__bored emphasizes the potential that Lifeweaver has in Overwatch 2. The video is specifically impressive, as it creates a situation that would assist the team in modes with a lot of map movement, exploring the mobility that can come from the new support. At the moment, however, there is no official word from Blizzard about this Lifeweaver interaction, so Overwatch 2 players do not know whether it is a legitimate interaction or a bug.

Overwatch 2 is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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