Lifeweaver’s best skin is back in the Overwatch 2 store but players are torn

Rory Teale
lifeweaver pointing in overwatch 2

Overwatch 2 fans were thrilled after Blizzard added the Cleric Lifeweaver skin back into the store, but some are torn about the price tag.

Blizzard added Lifewaeaver to Overwatch 2 in April of 2023, and fans initially had mixed thoughts on the support character. However, after the developers issued buffs to the Hero, players began to warm to the “Creator of Biolight”.

Modern-day players love in-game skins and relish the opportunity to equip their favorite character in an outfit that makes the gameplay feel personal to them.

Overwatch 2 is no different, and Lifeweaver players were thrilled after they discovered that one of the “best” skins for the hero had returned to the store.

lifeweaver posing in overwatch 2
Lifeweaver posing in Overwatch 2

Overwatch 2 Cleric Lifeweaver skin returns

One player shared their excitement on social media after realizing their favorite skin was back in store.

“Cleric Lifeweaver is finally back in the shop!!”

Some players jumped on the opportunity to get what they believed to be the best Lifeweaver skins.

“The only good weaver skin,” one person said. “I hope they make other ‘class’ themed skins for other characters like Bard and Sorcerer, so me and the squad can pull up like a whole D&D party,” said another.

However, other fans were torn with the cost of skin, despite also thinking it looked great.

“Great looking skin, but 20 dollars is steep,” one said. “I love it but it’s too expensive,” another agreed.

While some were unhappy about the cost of the Lifeweaver skin, they other Overwatch-related news to be happy about, like PlayStation disabling support for MnK cheaters on PS5.

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Rory Teale writes about Gaming and Trending News for Dexerto. He is in his final year at Loughborough University, pursuing a BA in English Literature and Creative Writing. Rory is passionate about all things gaming, and spends his time playing Destiny 2, ranking up in competitive shooters, and testing his reaction skills and combos in games like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat - and of course writing about anything and everything in-between. You can contact him at rory.teale@dexerto.com.