Escape from Tarkovis the ambitious hybrid first-person shooter survivalMMORPGfrom Battlestate Games that takes place in the developer’s extendedRussia 2028universe of games. Players take the role of PMCs or Scavs as they attempt to raid locations across the fictional collapsed city of Tarkov and make it to an extraction point without dying.

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After leaving the raid zone, the player returns to their hideoutto make use of the loot that they retrieved. Unfortunately, they more than likely took some damage while on the raid. Now, they have to heal, and that’s not as simple a prospect as it initially seems. Here’s how to keep from dying after a raid inEscape From Tarkov.

It’s Possible To Heal Immediately After A Raid

All PMC players can heal as soon as a raid is done. This is generally the best option, as it costs nothing but money to completely heal all injuries thanks to the help of the Therapist vendor. This doesn’t even cost any money for the firstten levels inEscape from Tarkov, and it is available from the very first raid you play. Once players reach the tenth level, it costs about 10,000 rubel. When playing as a Scav, gamers don’t have to worry about their health, as it will be automatically be replenishedthe next time they play as a Scav.

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All the player needs to do isaccept the offer to heal once completing a raid.That said, there are a variety of reasons why a player may not choose to take this offer. Among them is the inclination preserve money, and a preference to use whatever healing supplies that they may have back in the hideout.

Alternatively, Heal With Supplies In The Hideout

Instead of opting to heal through the Therapist at the end of aTarkovraid, a player can opt to treat their injuries back in their hideout. There are various kinds of injuries aplayer can sustain inEscape from Tarkov. They can take light bleeding, heavy bleeding, contusions, fractures, and general pain.Getting shot can cause a variety of different health issues.

Pain is less of a problem after the raid; players are going to want to treat the cause of the pain instead. There is also toxin and radiation damage, but they are not in the game yet. Different items treat different varieties of injuries. The ones that actually treat injuries are as follows:

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Broadly speaking, there is no reason to not take the automatic healing from the Therapist after a raid. However, one can gain healing experience from healing themselves inside the hideout.

Grizzly Medkits: The Best Option

If players decide to heal themselves in the hideout, theGrizzly Medical Kit is the best option. It treats every kind of injury and status effect currently in the game, and it restores 1800 health to boot. It’s a two-by-two size in the inventory, so it’s a bit too bulky to take out into the field. If the player has any in their hideout, they may as well use them there.

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Where To Find Grizzly Medkits

For players who want to save those rubel and gain that healing experience, it’s best to go find some Grizzly Medkits out in the Tarkov itself.They can be consistently found in the following looting points on all maps:

Grizzly Medical Kits can also becrafted by combining four piles of meds, two CAT hemostatic tourniquets, and one aluminum splintat a level three Medstation. It takes one hour and 15 minutes to complete.

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Escape from Tarkovis currently in open beta and is available to play on Windows platforms.

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