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For Honor – How to Revive

We cover more of the basics in For Honor, this time around, how to revive a fallen ally.
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For Honor is a new kind of game for a lot of people and some have been wondering how to revive. This article covers how to revive in For Honor so you can bring your fallen allies back from the grave. While reviving a teammate in For Honor may seem fairly straightforward, there are instances in which it’s not possible to revive, so we’ll cover those as well.

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When a member of your team dies in For Honor, you will sometimes have the ability to revive them. You can revive a fallen teammate if they were killed without an execution. However, if your teammate was executed they will have a red skull icon over their body and there’s no way to bring them back to life, and they’ll have a slightly longer respawn timer. This is why executing an opponent is important because it limits the other team’s options.

If your teammate has not been executed, you have a limited time in which you can revive them. Simply head over to the fallen teammate, stand over their body and hold the button icon represented over their dead body. By default, the revive button is Circle on the PlayStation 4 and B on the Xbox One, so all you have to do is stand over the body of your fallen ally and hold Circle or B to revive them.

Certain armor will increase the speed at which you can revive a teammate. Some gear will even let you revive in one second or less, making it very useful in multiplayer matches. Once you reach level 21 with a character, you should have an armor set that allows for fast revives so you can easily switch to it before a match.

For more strategies and advice, be sure to check out our For Honor game hub!


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Bryan Dawson
Bryan Dawson has an extensive background in the gaming industry, having worked as a journalist for various publications for nearly 20 years and participating in a multitude of competitive fighting game events. He has authored over a dozen strategy guides for Prima Games, worked as a consultant on numerous gaming-related TV and web shows and was the Operations Manager for the fighting game division of the IGN Pro League.