For Honor’ Guide: How to Revive Fallen Allies

By Staff Reporter / 1487030812
(Photo : FightinCowboy/YouTube) Some footage from the recent press event where we had a chance to try out the new elimination mode. There is quite a bit of background noise as there were a lot of folks playing but I felt the footage was better being able to hear myself + teammates than without it.

It is very important for a “For Honor” player to learn how to revive their fallen allies so they have more chances of winning their battles. However, there are situations when reviving an ally is not possible so this article is all about learning when an ally can be revived and how its done.

In the game, an ally can only be revived when they have been killed not by execution. An executed teammate takes a longer time to revive which is part of the game’s mechanic. A player must do everything they can not to have any of their teammates executed or make it harder to win the game. On the other hand, players must do their best to execute anyone from the opposing team to limit their options and have more chance in winning.

If the teammate is not executed, players must remember that they only have a limited time to bring back their teammate to life. They must reach them as soon as possible and click the icon that appears on the top of their body. For PS4 players, the circle button represents the revive option Xbox One uses the B button. Hold the button until the teammate has revived completely.

There are game items such as armors that can make the process of reviving much faster which can contribute to the player’s chances of winning. There are even gears in the game that allows the player to revive as fast as less than a second that will be very helpful in multiplayer matches. Especially when the player levels up their character to level 21, they can get an armor set that makes quick revives.

“For Honor” is scheduled for global release anytime now and is expected to have a great launch, considering how much downloads the game received on its beta release.