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How to heal teammates in Battlefield 6

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When it comes to healing teammates in Battlefield 6, focusing on using the Support class’s abilities and supply gadgets is the key.

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At the same time, you must understand the ideal time and opportunities to revive downed allies and maximize your class perks for both points and teamwork. BF6 has a fast-paced environment, and supporting your squad becomes even more important to get those victories.

Although you heal automatically over time, the Support class makes the process much faster. Here are some of the best ways to heal your teammates in Battlefield 6.

How to heal teammates in BF6

The Support class is your best friend

Although all players can perform basic revives, the Support class does all the faster healing in Battlefield 6. To heal others, approach injured teammates and use your class’s supply kit by pressing the specific keybind or D-pad direction.

a Support class loadout in Battlefield 6
Having the right loadout is key. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Make sure your loadout includes a healing gadget, such as the Supply Kit or Medical Crate, and you must reach at least Rank 20 before the healing challenges track your progress.

Healing supplies restore health over time when placed near hurt allies, contributing to your challenge progress and your overall squad’s effectiveness. Equip the supply kit as Support and drop it near wounded squad members for faster health top-ups.​

Aim for more revives instead of giving up

When a teammate is downed, move to their location and hold the revive button to bring them back into the fight.​ If needed, drag them to a safer position while reviving; it’s one of the key BF6 features to avoid repeat deaths.

Ideally, you should not give up and wait for your teammates or Medics to revive, but there will be some moments when giving up is the only option. So, use both options according to the situation’s needs.

Also, play objective-heavy modes like Escalation or Conquest to maximize your chances of finding injured teammates to heal, as players will be nearby and it will be much easier to heal or revive them. This will also help you progress with the challenges much faster. Look for allies with depleted health bars or those calling out for help.

Support class challenges in Battlefield 6
It’s important to complete the Class challenges. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Focus on capturing or defending hot-zone objectives where friendly casualties are more common than getting disappointing player cards from daily preview packs in FC 26.

Adapt and overcome

Relocate your gadget when necessary as fights shift, as that will keep supplies close to where damage is likely to occur. I would suggest you use Deployable Cover to create safe healing zones. Place your healing gadget near teammates actively taking damage, not in safe zones.

While revives don’t count towards most healing assignments, they will keep your teammates in play, so your healing supplies remain nonstop.

Keep these points in mind, and you will turn out to be one of the best Medics your teammates have ever had in their squad.


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Sourav Banik
Staff Writer at Dot Esports, Sourav covers live-service titles including Counter-Strike 2, VALORANT, Rainbow Six Siege, Delta Force, Fortnite, Marvel Rivals, and general gaming. He has been writing about video games since October 2021 with bylines at Destructoid, Dexerto, ONE Esports, and more. In his spare time, he enjoys lifting weights and spending time with his loved ones.