How to Heal all Status Effects in Gray Zone Warfare

May 3, 2024
| Tags: Features
| Author David Hollingsworth

Gray Zone Warfare has a lot of status effects that need to be dealt with, but there’s not an obvious way to tell from the game’s UI.

So, you’re pinned down in the middle of the town, bleeding out, dizzy, and your stomach is hanging out. What do you do? Well, check below for a handy chart that gives you a TLDR, with more detail later in the post. We’ll update this article as we get more information as a number of Drug and Stimulant items are locked behind reputation grinds.

Gray Zone Warfare Status Effects

Condition

Cure

Inflammation, Hurt or In Pain

Heal wounds then/and use Meloxicam or Ibalin

Exhausted, Out of Breath, Fatigue

Rest for a short period without moving/sprinting

Bleeding

Use a Bandage, Gauze or Tourniquet to stop the bleeding

Fainting

Heal wounds and make sure blood is full. Fill hydration and energy meters

Sore Arms

Take a rest. Stop shooting or using melee weapons until they heal

Dizzy

 Fill hydration with Water (ideally) or Blood Bag to max your blood

Nauseous, Coughing, Wounded Body Part or Coma

Use  Surgery Kit

Broken Bone
Use Splint or ori 12

Gray Zone Warfare – What Each Healing Item Does

Bandages: Stops light bleeding

Tourniquets: Stop light to heavy bleeding

Splints: Fix for damaged bones

Surgery kits: Can heal or completely fix damaged internal organs

Blood bags: Increase your overall blood level

Pills: Can treat radiation, pain, and other effects. Check the table below for specific details

Stimulators: Offer you “buffs” when used with a cost. Details below

Gray Zone Warfare – What Each Pill Does

Activated Charcoal – Removes Intoxication
Potassium Iodide – Removes Radiation
Meloxicam – Removes pain and inflammation

Gray Zone Warfare – What Each Stimulant Does

Ori 12 – Regenerates 50% of all Bones but costs an increase in intoxication and pain

David has written for games media outlets for the last ten years. With his first major esports role being with Esports News UK covering mostly UK League of Legends. David is also a member of the British Esports Association and is an advisor to them on World of Warcraft Esports. More recently David has worked for Esports Insider and Red Bull as an esports journalist.
David later became Editor at ESTNN and now leads the current team.

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