BattleBit Remastered is a class-based massive multiplayer FPS with 127v127 game modes — and if you join up, you’ll die a lot. That’s just part of the game, but there’s a way to get back into the action. Uniquely, every class in BattleBit Remastered are equipped with self-revives. These items can stop bleeding from damage, but won’t actually heal you. If you’re downed, they’ll revive you. You can use them on allies or yourself to get back into the fight, but you’ll be an extremely soft target unless you get fully healed.
There’s only one way to get fully healed in BattleBit — you’ll need a medkit. Medkits are unique items only the Medic class can carry. These items can be used on players to (slowly) fully heal them or dropped on the ground like an ammo supply crate from the Support class. Once a medkit is deployed, all allies can use it to heal themselves. Incredibly handy in a big firefight or a tense defense situation. Learn more about healing and how it works in the full guide below.
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Healing comes in two forms in BattleBit Remastered — Bandages and Medkits. All classes can access Bandages, but only Medics can equip Medkits. Medkits can be used on allies or shared with teammates by deploying. Medkits are the only way to heal. Bandages merely stop bleeding and allow you to revive yourself and others. Here’s a quick breakdown.
Medkits are the real deal. With medkits, you can fully heal a damaged ally or fix yourself up in the middle of combat. Remember to stay low while applying healing — and if you’re healing another player, they’ll want to stay low too.
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