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Healing is an important action to know how to do in Mass Effect Legendary Edition, but it changes from game to game so some players need a refresher.

Mass Effect Legendary Edition: How To Heal Using Medi-Gel

When jumping back into a game series as complicated as Mass Effect with the release Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, there's bound to be a system or two that players might not remember. Despite its simplicity, healing Commander Shephard and their teammates is something that changes around from game to game, so no one can blame players for not being able to keep it straight so many years after the games' initial releases.

Medi-gel is the fictional cure-all that can treat wounds and revive teammates in Mass Effect: Legendary Edition. The primary use for most players, however, will simply be to patch up Commander Shephard after taking fire in combat. As each game's combat is slightly different from one another so is the use of medi-gel.

How to Heal in Mass Effect: Legendary Edition

In the original Mass Effect, medi-gel is an item found in containers all throughout the world. It can be acquired by exploring each area and searching containers or by defeating enemies. Finding medi-gel is a little random, but the drop rate is relatively high off of enemies. Containers are something of a mixed back when looking for the healing item, however, certain containers are marked red and called "medical kits" which always hold the item. Keep an eye out for the red medical kits when health gets low. To heal, simply press the "Y" button on Xbox controllers, "Triangle" on the PS4 or "V" on PC.

Mass Effect 2 and 3 change medi-gel from being an active part of gameplay to a more passive one. Now, instead of a button press, simply wait behind cover after taking damage to restore health using medi-gel. This system is more in line with other shooters and frees up the healing button from the previous game for other uses. Collecting medi-gel is still an important task, but its functionality is shifted to being used more for reviving downed teammates than topping off the player's HP. Collecting medi-gel in Mass Effect 2 and 3 is very similar to the original game, but it's slightly less necessary because of its more passive role.

There are other ways to heal in the games, but those methods are based on the different abilities that Commander Shephard and their teammates can acquire. Medi-gel can also be upgraded to heal for more HP and also instantly restore shields. To increase healing items' effectiveness, make sure to put upgrade points into medical research and spec in the Medic class direction.

Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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Medi-gel is the quintessential healing item in the Mass Effect series, able to cure wounds and revive allies. However, its use undergoes changes from game to game, so it may be difficult to keep track of how exactly to use it. Here's a guide on how to use Medi-gel in Mass Effect 2.

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In Mass Effect 2, Medi-gel changed from the active healing item it was in the original Mass Effect to a heal that functions both actively and passively. Passively, as long as the Shepard and their squad members take some cover during a battle and avoid damage for a short period of time, Medi-gel will gradually be consumed to regenerate the squad's health over time. Therefore, pressing a button to heal is less of a concern compared to the original game.

Actively, the Shepard can use the Unity power to administer a unit of Medi-gel to revive a fallen squadmate. Through research, Medi-gel can also be upgraded later in the game to actively heal the entire squad's HP and restore their shields as well, which helps the squad stay alive through tricky situations.

The active ability of Medi-gel can be used while the Shepard is taking damage, although it has a short casting animation that can be interrupted by enemy attacks that cause staggers or stuns. Once the heal animation begins, the heal will no longer be interrupted.

Opening a medical kit / Photo courtesy of Electronic Arts

You can find Medi-gel by searching aid containers all over the world. Initially, the Shepard can only carry a maximum of three Medi-gel units, but with upgrades, the maximum capacity can increase to nine Medi-gel units.

Doing research to increase the effectiveness of using Medi-gel is an important way to keep your squad alive and healthy throughout the game. Here are some other tips you might want to know going into Mass Effect 2.

How do I heal myself in Mass Effect 2?

To heal, simply press the "Y" button on Xbox controllers, "Triangle" on the PS4 or "V" on PC. Mass Effect 2 and 3 change medi-gel from being an active part of gameplay to a more passive one. Now, instead of a button press, simply wait behind cover after taking damage to restore health using medi-gel.

How do you use Med gel Mass Effect?

To use Medi-Gel in Mass Effect, simply press Triangle on PlayStation or Y on Xbox. It's worth noting a second dose of Medi-Gel cannot be applied until a 60-second period has passed. This can be shortened with high-grade Omni-Tools such as the Savant, Logic Arrest Tool, or the HMOT Master line of Omni-Tools.

How do you heal your squad in Mass Effect 2?

Mass Effect 2 is much simpler as the game introduces an 'auto-heal' feature. All players need to do is take cover and stop taking damage to automatically begin the process of healing. Things continue to change in Mass Effect 3 as there's now a First Aid Ability that can be used by the player.

How do you heal yourself in Mass Effect?

In order to heal in Mass Effect, you need to find and use a substance called Medi-Gel. Medi-Gel is limited in supply, but you can find it: in Med-Kits and containers scattered throughout the galaxy..
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