Medic in Battlebit Remastered
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How to Heal in Battlebit Remastered

Death doesn't have to be inevitable!

Battlebit Remastered is a massive first-person shooter that brings intense combat and strategic gameplay to the forefront. This low-poly FPS supports a whopping 254 players per server, which means that getting shot by an enemy is pretty much inevitable in a packed server.

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In this fast-paced multiplayer shooter, maintaining your health is crucial for survival and gaining the upper hand on the battlefield. Whether you’re a seasoned player who’s a little rusty on the mechanics or a newcomer seeking essential tips, this comprehensive guide will equip you with the knowledge and techniques needed to excel. Read on to find out how to heal in Battlebit Remastered!

How to Heal in Battlebit Remastered

Getting injured is inevitable in a game like Battlebit Remastered, which just makes healing all the more important. Unfortunately, the only way for you to heal yourself or an ally in Battlebit Remastered is to be a Medic. If you’re not a Medic, you won’t be able to heal anyone, including (especially) yourself.

If you don’t happen to be a Medic, however, then don’t worry, you’re not totally screwed! There are still ways that you can heal in Battlebit Remastered. If you’re not a Medic and you happen to find yourself injured, then all you have to do is locate a teammate who is a Medic.

Medics are able to heal themselves and others easily in Battlebit Remastered. If you run across a Medic while trekking through the battlefield, make sure you receive a heal before you leave!

If you’re not sure how to tell a Medic apart from your other teammates, then just look for the players with red bags slung across their backs, like this:

Medic Teammate in Battlebit Remastered
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Just be sure to keep in mind that Medics are just as vulnerable as any other player. Be sure to protect your Medic at all costs, or else you and your teammates could find yourselves without a way to heal!

How to Play as a Medic and Heal in Battlebit Remastered

Medics are easily some of the most important players in the entire game. Without Medics, matches in Battlebit Remastered would be a lot shorter and a lot less fun. If you happen to become a Medic in Battlebit Remastered, then congratulations, you must now carry the metaphorical world on your shoulders!

Seriously though, Medics in Battlebit Remastered are important. Knowing how to heal effectively is essential to your team’s success, as it can make the crucial difference between victory and defeat in intense battles. Thankfully, healing in Battlebit Remastered is actually pretty easy when you’re a Medic!

All you have to do to heal yourself as a Medic is press your left mouse button down while holding a Bandage. To heal others, simply repeat this process on another player while pressing the right mouse button instead of the left. That’s it!

Just be sure to heal in a safe location with teammates to cover you; you’ll be completely vulnerable to enemy gunfire during the healing process.

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Battlebit Remastered is unironically one of the best massive multiplayer FPS games on the market. If you’re a massive Battlebit fan and would love to play more games like it, then check out Gamer Journalist’s guides for Rainbow Six Siege and Apex Legends!

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Allysen Pierce
Allysen Pierce is a freelance writer with a passion for gaming who has been a part of the Gamer Journalist team since May 2022. Her main passions are horror games and dating sims (especially combinations of the two), but she has been known to play literally anything that is put in front of her. Her current favorite games include Skyrim, I Was a Teenage Exocolonist, Cult of the Lamb, Slaughter Horse, and Dragon Age: Inquisition. When she's not playing games (or writing about them), she can be found reading, baking, watching horror movies, or playing with her cat.