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* And last but not least, the bayonet is life. Put your trust into it, and it will not let you down.
* And last but not least, the bayonet is life. Put your trust into it, and it will not let you down.
* Get a friend or two to join you, the game is infinitely more fun when you have a squad to coordinate with and spawn on (and occasionally fully crew a tank with).
* If you're in a vehicle, don't be afraid to back off to repair yourself. Getting yourself blown up because you just had to finish off that one dude means that your team will have to deal with being down a vehicle until it respawns. Repairing also works differently in this game; instead of slowly restoring the vehicle's HP, you fill up a bar and then the vehicle gains a bunch of HP at once. The bar gets interrupted if you get hit, so you'll have to get pretty out of sight to make a full repair.
* Big change from BF4 (don't know about BC2): if you're in a close-range firefight and use up all your ammo but the enemy has a sliver of health left, melee him. Unlike BF4, melees from the front are completely safe and deal flat damage depending on your melee weapon, so they'll instakill anyone at low health.
* Elite classes don't regenerate health on their own, but they will if a medic drops health for them. If you've got a friendly elite class nearby and you're a medic, be the guy who saves his ass. If you're a cavalry don't forget you can drop health for yourself!


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