You will undoubtedly get shot multiple times while playing Gray Zone Warfare. If the bullets don’t kill you right away, they will eventually if you don’t stop the bleeding and treat your wounds properly.
Essential Guide to Healing in Gray Zone Warfare
Untreated wounds can lead to blood loss, severe pain, aching limbs, and other status effects that will negatively impact your survivability in Gray Zone Warfare. When it comes to blood loss, in particular, you can faint and fall into a coma unless you deal with it properly. There are a number of medical items in your inventory that look like they could be useful, but which ones should you use?
There are three levels of bleeding effect you can experience in GZW: light, moderate, and severe (heavy). The type of bleeding you have will determine the rate at which you lose blood and the number of times you will need to use medical devices to stop it.
Minor wounds and minor bleeding will eventually heal on their own, provided you don’t get shot again for about 30 seconds. You can use medical aids on minor wounds if you want, but only if you want to stop the bleeding faster to avoid the dizzying effect. Bandages and tourniquets, however, cannot heal broken bones.