New to Resident Evil Outbreak? Learn about the Bleeding status effect, how it works, and how to cure it. Stay alive in Raccoon City!
Hey there! So, you're diving into the world of Resident Evil Outbreak, huh? Awesome! Let's talk about one of the nastier status effects you might run into: Bleeding. It's a bit like Poison, but with its own unique brand of trouble. When you're bleeding, you'll notice your character starts limping. This isn't just for show; it really slows you down, making you an easy target for any of those pesky zombies or other horrors lurking around. It's kind of like the 'danger' status, but you're stuck limping no matter what else is going on. Don't worry, it's not permanent! The bleeding will eventually stop on its own after a while. But if you want to speed things up, you can use a Hemostat or a First Aid Spray. If you're playing as Cindy Lennox, she's got a special item, a tourniquet, that can help stop the bleeding too, but you'll need to be holding the bleeding character to use it. Now, here's a heads-up: Bleeding can be a real pain in The Hive, the third scenario. If you're bleeding there, you'll start attracting those creepy leeches that are all over the hospital. Even worse, the Leech Man will totally zero in on you if you're bleeding, making you its top priority. So, try your best to avoid getting hurt in that scenario! Just remember, keep an eye on your health and try to manage that bleeding status whenever it pops up. You've got this!100% Human-Written. AI Fact-Checked. Community Verified. Learn how AntMag verifies content