
Playing games with friends can elevate the experience to new heights. However, in a game like *R.E.P.O.*, even the strongest teams can have a weak link due to the formidable monsters you face. The beauty of *R.E.P.O.* lies in its cooperative mechanics, allowing squad members to take turns needing a helping hand. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to revive your teammates in *R.E.P.O.* when they fall in battle.
What To Do If a Teammate Dies in R.E.P.O.
In *R.E.P.O.*, every round starts with your health bar at a full 100. As you navigate through the game, you can sustain damage from monsters or even from your own arsenal, like Human Grenades. To counteract this, you have access to Health Packs at the Service Station. Moreover, a unique feature allows teammates to share health by simply interacting with each other’s health bars—a mechanic that fosters teamwork and should be emulated in more games.
Despite these survival tools, the relentless monsters in *R.E.P.O.* can sometimes overpower your squad. When a teammate falls, you have two primary options: wait for the inevitable or take action to revive them. Upon a teammate's death, their head detaches and falls to the ground. You must quickly locate it, either by remembering the spot where your ally fell or by checking the map for a small, colored icon indicating the head's position. Remember, finding the head is just the first step.
Where To Revive Teammates in R.E.P.O.
With the head secured in your inventory, your next move is to rush to the extraction point. Place the head at the extraction point, and if your team has met the loot requirement for the round (which you can monitor at the top right of your screen), your teammate will respawn with 1 HP. They can then hop into the truck to gain additional health, ensuring they're not a liability to the team. From there, it's back to the mission at hand.
If retrieving the head isn't feasible, there's an alternative method to revive your fallen comrades. Starting a new round will automatically bring back all deceased players, much like the round-based revival system in *Call of Duty* Zombies. This approach can be less ideal, as your team may be at a disadvantage for the remainder of the current round. However, it can be beneficial for newer players, giving them a chance to observe and learn from more experienced teammates without being thrust into a high-pressure situation.
And that's the complete guide on reviving teammates in *R.E.P.O.*. If you're hungry for more tips, delve into the role of Energy Crystals in the game and learn how to maximize their use.
*R.E.P.O. is available now on PC.*