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"Reviving Teammates in R.E.P.O.: A Step-by-Step Guide"

Author:Kristen Update:May 20,2025

"Reviving Teammates in R.E.P.O.: A Step-by-Step Guide"

Playing games with friends can significantly enhance the gaming experience. In *R.E.P.O.*, the challenge posed by tough monsters means squad members can take turns being the one in need of revival, ensuring everyone stays in the action. Here’s how you can bring your fallen teammates back to life in *R.E.P.O.*.

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 begins at 100. You might lose health due to monster attacks or accidental damage from items like Human Grenades. To recover, you can use Health Packs found at the Service Station. Additionally, teammates can share health by interacting with each other's health bars—a unique feature that fosters teamwork.

Despite these options, the formidable monsters in *R.E.P.O.* can still take down your squad members. When a teammate falls, their head drops to the ground, marking the spot where they died. You can locate it by checking the map, where a small icon in the color of their character will show the head's position. Picking up the head is crucial, but it's only the first step.

Where To Revive Teammates in R.E.P.O.

Once you have the head in your inventory, head to the extraction point. Place the head there, and if you've met the round's loot requirement (visible in the top right corner of your screen), your teammate will respawn with 1 HP. They can then enter the truck to gain additional health, ensuring they're not a liability to the squad. It's then back to business as usual.

If retrieving the head isn't feasible, you can also revive your teammates by starting a new round. This method mirrors *Call of Duty* Zombies, where dead players return at the start of a new round. While this leaves your team at a disadvantage for the remainder of the current round, it can be beneficial, especially for less experienced players. It allows them to observe and learn from more seasoned players, avoiding being thrust into challenging situations unprepared.

And that’s how you can revive teammates in *R.E.P.O.* For more tips, check out what Energy Crystals do in this horror game and how to acquire more.

*R.E.P.O. is available now on PC.*