RV There Yet Blue Bar Guide
The blue bar on your HUD shows how much life your RV has left before it breaks down completely. Once it drops too far, you’ll need to fix it fast or risk losing your whole run.
How To Fix The Blue Bar
The blue bar tracks the RV’s structural condition. It goes down after crashes, heavy terrain hits, or animal attacks. To restore it, take your RV to a garage and use the welder mounted inside. Drive close enough for the cable to reach, then aim the welder at the RV to start repairing. The bar will refill as you work.
Finding The Welder
The welder shows up early in the game, usually at the first or second gas station or garage. It’s fixed to the wall and can’t be moved, but its cable stretches much farther than you’d expect. You can even have one player hold it while another slowly drives the RV into range. Just watch out for terrain bumps while you’re repairing.
When To Fix the Blue Bar
You don’t need to fix every dent, but if the blue bar drops below half, you’re in risky territory. The RV becomes harder to control, and another hit could wreck it completely. If you’re far from a garage, use metal scrap and a hammer to keep it stable until you can weld again.
Final Blurb
The blue bar is your RV’s lifeline. Keep it repaired with the welder whenever it starts slipping, and you’ll save yourself from an early trip back to the main menu. A few quick sparks now can keep your road trip rolling a lot longer.
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FAQ
What does the blue bar mean
It shows your RV’s overall body durability.
Where can you find the welder
Inside garages or gas stations at early checkpoints.
Can you take the welder with you
No, it’s fixed to the wall but has a long cable.
Can you repair without a welder
Yes, with metal scrap and a hammer for temporary fixes.
Does a low blue bar affect handling
Yes, the RV becomes unstable and easier to destroy.
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