Upon extracting from an Incursion in Rainbow Six Extraction, players may find that the portrait of the Operator that they were using has an orange filter on it and that the Operator has been marked as "Inactive." These two things occur when the Operator falls below a certain HP threshold, and fans will need to heal the character before they can get them back into action. For those players that are unclear about exactly how to heal Operators in Rainbow Six Extraction, this guide is here to help.
In order to heal Inactive Operators in Rainbow Six Extraction, players must take other characters into Incursions and earn XP with them. Indeed, any XP that is earned is translated into HP upon extracting from a mission, and that HP is put toward reviving injured Operators. To note, while players need not fully complete Incursions to heal their Inactive Operators in this fashion, they will earn more XP, and HP by extension, for doing so.
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This system for healing Operators means that Rainbow Six fans will need to get comfortable playing a few different characters, as it is unlikely that they will be able to take the same one into absolutely every Incursion. While players that have already fallen in love with one Operator may find this process to be slightly annoying, it should not take too long to get the preferred character back up and running. And maybe those fans will even find another Operator that they enjoy playing along the way.
To note, there is actually a designation that is beyond "Inactive," and players cannot use the previously outlined method to heal Operators that have received it. That designation is "Missing in Action," and there will be a red filter on the
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