Overwatch 2: How to play Illari – tips and tricks
Here's how to play Illari in Overwatch 2.

Illari is the tenth support hero in Overwatch 2 and is a far cry from the last healer released in the game, Lifeweaver. This character flips Lifeweaver’s design philosophy on his head, moving from a purely defensive support hero to one of the most offensive juggernauts in the game. Illari dishes out damage, and if you thought TikTok Moira was aggravating with her high damage numbers, Illari will put you over the moon. Illari is designed to be a support / DPS hybrid, and she’ll dish out some insane damage numbers between her strong Primary Fire and Ultimate. Don’t mistake her high damage with low heals, though. Illari puts out some respectable healing numbers as well, especially with her Healing Pylon. With Illari finally available, here are some tips and tricks on how to play Illari in Overwatch 2.
How to play Illari in Overwatch 2 – Tips and tricks
Illari’s biggest asset to her kit is arguably her Primary Fire, Solar Rifle. Solar Rifle is a strong hitscan rifle that has an enhanced hitbox so shots are ever so slightly easier to hit. Her Primary Fire charges up in power, starting off weak and dealing approximately 25 damage. However, after about a second, this weapon will charge its bullet automatically and deal around 60-75 damage. Meanwhile, her Secondary Fire is a short-ranged beam (think Zarya or Symmetra) that heals allies. This beam has a short resource meter that depletes around 3-4 seconds, which charges up automatically. Alternate between using her deadly Primary Fire and giving allies some heals.
Another iconic aspect of Illari’s kit is her Healing Pylon. This ability tosses out a healing turret that heals allies within its line of sight. This turret shoots out beams that will heal allies quickly, and this turret can heal. It will likely make up a majority of Illari’s heals, but it’s more than capable of keeping your team healthy. Outburst is Illari’s mobility tool, which launches you in a direction while also booping enemies away from you. Finally, Captive Sun is her Ultimate, which sends her flying in the air and loads a deadly projectile in her gun. This projectile debuffs the enemy, slowing them, and will explode and deal more damage when the enemy takes damage with Captive Sun active. If you want to harness the power of the sun, you’ll want to play Illari and dish out some damage. Here’s how to play Illari in Overwatch 2:
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Learn the quirks of Healing Pylon
Some other things to note about the Healing Pylon: it cannot heal through shields, so get out of any Winston bubble or Reinhardt shield if you want the Pylon’s effects to work on you. The cooldown of this ability also increases to 12 seconds when it’s under attack or destroyed. It will also prioritize allies with the lowest HP.
Hold your Jump key to get a little more distance with Outburst
Captive Sun is easily countered
As a result, when using Captive Sun, tracking enemy cooldowns is very important. Does the enemy team have a Kiriko? Perhaps you should wait to Captive Sun until after she uses her Protective Suzu ability. Have a D.Va on the enemy team? Wait until you can use Captive Sun while her Defense Matrix is not up, or when D.Va is separated from her allies.
Don’t be afraid to not wipe the enemy team with Captive Sun
Your damage numbers should be high
(But, of course, please don’t neglect your Healing Pylon and right-click. A TikTok playstyle is fun, but I’m beggin’ ya, you can heal as well.)
That’s our guide on how to play Illari in Overwatch 2. For our thoughts on the game’s heroes, check out our tier lists on best DPS, best Tanks, and best Support.