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How to heal and revive in Battlefield 2042       

Keep your team in the fight with these healing and reviving tips.

Part of survival on the battlefield is knowing how to heal yourself and your teammates quickly and efficiently to make sure you all stay in the fight. Let’s start with auto heal – once you or an ally has taken damage you’ll begin to heal after a short delay. You can get back to full health this way but it takes time and once you take damage the delay timer starts all over. 

There are also healing gadgets:

Medic crates are boxes you can use to help heal your teammates. Throw them on the ground and when an injured teammate moves close they gain hp over a short duration. Please be aware that there is a cooldown after healing takes place so you won’t be able to use another medic crate immediately. Same note here regarding avoiding further damage during the healing period.

Finally, the Specialist Maria Falck has a syrette pistol allowing her to heal herself. She can also shoot friendly targets to heal them at range. If she misses the target a syringe will land on the ground which can be used by either friend or foe and receive the healing effect. However, if the syrette hits an enemy target directly they’ll take damage.

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