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How to redeploy teammates in Battlefield 6: REDSEC

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No matter how skilled you are in Battlefield 6: REDSEC, there will come a time when you need to know how to redeploy your teammates and get fire support back into the game. Fortunately, the process is straightforward — but it comes with significant risks. Here’s a breakdown of how the system works.

## How to Redeploy Teammates in Battlefield 6: REDSEC

At the start of the match, you and your teammates benefit from an automatic redeploy feature called a “Second Chance.” This safety net allows for immediate redeployment but disappears after the midway point of the round.

Once the Second Chance is gone, redeploying teammates requires reaching one of the many redeploy towers scattered across the map. Unlike games such as Apex Legends or Warzone, where redeploying is relatively quick, Battlefield 6: REDSEC has a longer process. Redeploying takes about 30 seconds by default, and you must remain close to the tower until a progress circle fills.

Adding to the challenge, the redeploy tower emits a loud, distinct noise throughout the process that can be heard up to 100 meters away, making you an easy target for enemies.

When the progress circle completes, your teammates will redeploy after roughly 10 seconds. They spawn almost directly above you and any other nearby teammates, requiring them to drop back onto the map.

It’s important to note that redeploy towers are single-use. While you can bring teammates back multiple times initially, eventually all towers will be exhausted, leaving you to fend for yourself in the match’s final moments. Therefore, it’s unlikely you’ll have the opportunity or resources to use a tower at the end of the game.

## Tips for Using Redeploy Towers Effectively

– Redeploy towers charge faster if you’re playing as an Assault class.
– The charging speed also increases when more than one teammate is within the tower’s radius.
– Having several players working together to redeploy your team is ideal.
– However, it’s wise to have one teammate positioned slightly farther out to watch for incoming threats while others handle the redeploy process.

By understanding these mechanics and coordinating well with your squad, you can maximize your team’s survivability and maintain pressure on the battlefield.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146555/how-to-redeploy-teammates-in-battlefield-6-redsec

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