You always need to be prepared for something to go wrong during a deployment in Gray Zone Warfare, and you don’t want to be caught unprepared when you risk losing a lot of good loot. So, you need to know how to repair broken bones.
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Broken bones can occur in the field when you sustain significant damage to your arms or legs, usually from gunfire or falls. Until a broken bone is healed, you will have severe difficulty moving and/or shooting, which will hinder your ability to stay alive and complete your vendor tasks in Gray Zone Warfare.
When you have a broken bone, it will appear on your player health screen as a red bone on your arms or legs. If you fall from a high enough height, you can easily break both bones in your legs.
To repair a broken bone, you will need to apply a splint. If you have a splint in your inventory, right-click on it and select Apply. Your character will then automatically apply a splint charge after a few seconds. You will not be able to use your weapon or move while applying a splint, so you will need to take cover or get out of danger first. If you have multiple fractures, you will need multiple splint charges to repair them all.