Evil Dead: How to revive and resurrect teammates

Evil Dead: How to revive and resurrect teammates
Evil Dead: How to revive and resurrect teammates

In Evil Dead: The Game, you must either resuscitate them or resurrect their soul if one of your friends dies. In Evil Dead: The Game, here's how you can return your colleagues back to life. Players must work together to combat the Kandarian monster and the terrifying Deadites in Evil Dead: The Game, a new take on asymmetrical horror games. Fighting the undead in Evil Dead: The Game is no simple task, and you'll almost certainly need to revive your comrades or even resurrect their souls. Don't worry, restoring your pals and getting them back into the fight isn't as difficult as it may appear.

How to revive your teammates in Evil Dead: The Game

Collecting the pages of the Necronomicon will almost always result in the death of one or two of your comrades. Here's how to save your teammate if they're bleeding out in battle:
  • Use the on-screen 'Bleeding Out' logo to find your friend.
  • To activate the 'Revive' prompt, stand next to your partner.
  • Keep 'Revive' pressed.
After you've restored your fallen teammate, replenish your health with Shemp's Cola, which can be found across the game. Some classes provide additional benefits, so it's worth returning to the menu and leveling up your character every now and then. If you cannot resuscitate your companions, their souls must be restored to return them to fight.

How to resurrect souls in Evil Dead: The Game

The onslaught of Deadites in Evil Dead: The Game is merciless, and your colleagues will be slaughtered along the road. To resurrect your friends' souls and bring them back from the afterlife, perform these steps:
  • Find your teammate’s soul
  • Stand next to it and hold down ‘Collect’
  • Take it to the ‘Altar’ location marked on-screen
  • At the ‘Altar’, hold down ‘Resurrect’
As you continue your quest to vanquish the Dark Ones, your teammate will reappear in the game.

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post