Battlefield 6 Heal Teammates for Health Challenge Guide
Healing teammates in Battlefield 6 sounds easy until you realize the Support challenge barely tracks anything. Here’s exactly how it works, why it bugs out, and what actually counts toward completion.
How the Heal Teammates Challenge Works
The Support challenge “Heal teammates for health” only progresses when another player interacts with you directly. You cannot heal yourself to move the counter. Revives, Supply Bags, and even the Support ability don’t increase your progress.
The correct method is simple but weird. You need another player to walk up to you while injured and press the interact button to receive health. When this happens, you’ll see your tracker move. Nothing else counts toward the 5000 total goal.
Why Most Healing Doesn’t Count
This challenge is bugged because normal healing tools don’t register as “teammate interaction.” The game only tracks healing that begins through a direct manual request. Damage caused by your friend’s grenades or self-inflicted damage also doesn’t work.
However, fall damage does count. Players can safely test progress by having a friend jump off a ledge, lose health, and then interact with you to heal. That’s the only form of repeatable, consistent progress right now.
Modes Where It Works Best
Not every mode counts progress evenly. Smaller game types seem to register heals more consistently.
Team Deathmatch, Squad Deathmatch, Domination, and King of the Hill work correctly.
Conquest, Escalation, Breakthrough, and Rush often fail to track.
If you want to farm it fast, join Breakthrough matches and re-queue after every map. Progress seems to slow down or stop completely if you stay in the same lobby across multiple rounds.
Tips to Speed It Up
Coordinate with a friend. Have them take natural enemy or fall damage, then walk up and interact.
Drop a Supply Bag before reviving someone. Sometimes this triggers a partial heal count.
Restart your game every few matches if you notice progress freezing.
Join fresh servers after each completed round to avoid the tracking bug.
Focus on smaller lobbies so players actually have time to interact before self-regen kicks in.
It’s slow work, but players report finishing the 5000-point requirement within one or two hours using this method consistently.
Final Blurb
Battlefield 6’s healing challenge for Support players is one of the most frustrating assignments in the game. Regular med kits and revives won’t help, so you’ll need direct interaction heals to make it count. Stick to smaller game modes, restart often, and use fall-damage setups to keep the tracker moving.
It’s not fun, but it’s the only reliable path to finishing the challenge right now.
FAQ
Why doesn’t the Supply Bag count for the heal teammates challenge
The game only tracks direct teammate interactions, not passive healing from Supply Bags.
Does fall damage count
Yes, if your teammate takes fall damage and heals through you, it counts toward the total.
Which modes track the fastest
Smaller matches like Squad Deathmatch, Domination, and Breakthrough register progress more consistently.
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