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Doom Eternal: How to Heal Your Health

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The Doom Slayer is a virtually invincible one-man army that loves to do nothing more than slay demons. However, this warrior of legend can still die if his health drops to zero. Here is how to heal your health in Doom Eternal.

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Healing your Health in Doom Eternal

Keep an eye on that green bar in the lower-left part of your screen to keep track of your health. If it drops too low, then you’ll want to start looking around for health pick-ups scattered around the levels.

These items come in a few distinct varieties that will instantly let you know how much health they will heal. Just walk over the pick-up to heal a bit of your health. Here’s a table to break down all of the health pick-ups in Doom Eternal:

White Health KitRestores 20 Health
Blue Health BottleRestores 10 Health

There are limited amounts of these health items in each level. Fortunately, there’s another way to heal your health in Doom Eternal. This is where Glory Kills start to come in handy since they unleash fountains of health from the enemies you defeat.

When a demon can be taken down with a Glory Kill, its entire body will begin to flash blue. Once you’re close enough to the enemy to take them out with this move they will flash orange. Press in the right stick to perform the Glory Kill and get healed.

Here’s a short summary of how to heal your health in Doom Eternal:

  1. Get health pick-ups

    Just walk over the blue bottle or white kits to restore some health.

  2. Use Glory Kills

    If you’ve picked up all the health in an area, then you’ll have to hit R3 to perform a Glory Kill.

  3. Reap your rewards

    Using Glory Kills will make health pick-ups explode out of vanquished demons.

That’s all there is to know about how to heal your health in Doom Eternal. If you want to protect yourself even more, then check out our guide on how to get more armor. And don’t forget to check out our Doom Eternal Guides Wiki if you want to learn anything else about this game.

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Omar Banat

Omar is a UofM Duluth graduate who is obsessed with Smash Bros. Video games are life, but life is not video games. Playing Games Since: 1991, Favorite Genres: Puzzle, Platformer, Action-Adventure (mainly Metroidvanias)

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