Playing games with friends can significantly enhance the gaming experience. In *R.E.P.O.*, the challenging nature of the game means that even the strongest squad might have a weak link at times. However, the game's mechanics allow squad members to rotate the role of needing assistance, especially against the formidable monsters. Here’s a detailed guide on how to revive your teammates in *R.E.P.O.* after they've been taken down.
What To Do If a Teammate Dies in R.E.P.O.
When you start a round in *R.E.P.O.*, your health bar is at 100. You can lose health due to attacks from monsters or even from your own items, like Human Grenades. To recover, you can use Health Packs found at the Service Station. Additionally, teammates can share health by approaching another player and interacting with their health bar. This cooperative feature is a unique aspect of *R.E.P.O.* that enhances team play.
Despite these health management options, the monsters in *R.E.P.O.* can sometimes overpower your squad, leading to a teammate's demise. When this happens, you have two options: wait for the round to end or take immediate action. Upon a teammate's death, their head drops to the ground, which you can pick up. Keep an eye on where your ally falls or check the map, which marks the head's location with a small icon matching their character color. However, retrieving the head is just the first step.
Where To Revive Teammates in R.E.P.O.
Once you have the head in your inventory, make your way to the extraction point. Place the head on the point, and if you've met the round's loot requirement (visible at the top right of your screen), your teammate will respawn with 1 HP. They can then regain more health by entering the truck, allowing them to contribute to the squad once more. This method keeps the gameplay flowing smoothly.
If retrieving the head isn't feasible, there's another way to revive your teammates: start a new round. Similar to *Call of Duty* Zombies, *R.E.P.O.* is round-based, and starting a new round will bring back fallen players. This approach might leave your team at a disadvantage for the remainder of the current round, but it can be beneficial, especially for newer players. It gives them a chance to observe and learn from more experienced teammates without being thrust into a difficult situation.
That's how you can revive teammates in *R.E.P.O.*. For more tips, check out what Energy Crystals do in the game and how to acquire more of them.
*R.E.P.O. is available now on PC.*