Overwatch 2 trolls are using Lifeweaver to pull teammates to their death:
that have been used to troll teammates, such as Mei’s Ice Wall ability being used to block entrances or Symettra’s Teleporter being positioned in unsafe places. But these were mild inconveniences compared to Life Grip, which can be used maliciously to kill a teammate as the targeted player has zero input on whether or not they’re pulled toward Lifeweaver.
You can walk around Mei’s annoying Ice Wall, or shoot it until it breaks, and you can avoid Symmetra’s Teleporter entirely if you feel that your squadmate is up to no good. But Lifeweaver offers no such escape from trolling behavior. Maybe there’s a version of the ability that requires both users to opt-in with a button prompt like Symmetra’s Teleporter? Or maybe the ability ends up being patched out of Lifeweaver’s kit entirely down the line.
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