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28 de mai. de 2015 · You can also use a First Aid Kit to heal yourself to 100% but only when you are medic.
- Overview
- Trivia
First Aid Kits (short form: FAK) are medical items in ArmA 3.
•ArmA 3 is the first title in the series to feature FAKs as usable medical items. In prior games, medical treatment was an innate ability exclusive to medic-type classes, ambulance vehicles and certain specops units.
•The animation played to show the user healing themselves is shared with repairing vehicles using a Toolkit. Amusingly enough, this essentially means that the repairer is injecting (presumably) morphine into their own thigh to fix a damaged vehicle.
First Aid Kit. The First Aid Kit (FAK) is used to treat small wounds. Point the cursor at a wounded soldier. Open the action menu [Mouse wheel down]. Select treat. Confirm with [Space] to use the FAK. You can even use it on yourself.
Using Medikits and First Aid Kits. When you have either in your inventory, you can use it on other soldiers who need help. Here’s how: Approach a wounded soldier. Open the Action menu. Pick the “Treat” option. Confirm your decision to use the First Aid Kit or Medikit. As for treating your wounds, these instructions will help:
30 de jun. de 2013 · Usually when you get hit and a FAK is required, you'll see a little white cross on your screen. If you then press the action key (space bar), your soldier will start patching himself up. Otherwise, you can access it via the action menu (mouse wheel), select it and use it with the action key.
19 de mai. de 2016 · Introduction. In this guide I will be going through a few basic principles and tips for being a combat/field medic in ArmA 3. If you have any feedback, good or bad, please leave it in the comments. Or if you have a request for another guide, leave that in the comments. Enjoy! Check out my guide on running a milsim unit! MILSIM UNIT GUIDE.
You need to get treated by a Combat Life Saver to be brought back to 100% Health. CLS'ers will be carrying a Full scale Medkit rather than a Individual First Aid Kit