Surviving solo in a DMZ match is an intricately challenging task, especially if you don’t have three-plate armor, self-revives, UAV killstreaks, and other equipment. From finding weapons to staying alive, the experience got better with Season 5, as you can now get a guaranteed self-revive during every solo run. However, to do this, you need to deliver several self-revives at a dead drop. Naturally, you need to know how to get self-revives quickly and where to deposit them. Here’s how to unlock starting solo Self Revive in DMZ.

How to get Solo Self Revive in DMZ

To unlock the startingSolo Self Revivein DMZ you mustdead drop 40 self-revive kits. you may do this at any of the dead drops across all the maps. The easiest way to get your hands on multiple self-revives is to visit Hospitals across the map, and search loot caches in Denied Areas and Strongholds. You can also purchase self-revives at buy stations for $7,500.

Since you need to dead drop 40 self-revives, it’s best to complete this challenge over a few matches. I would recommend visiting Vondel to complete this mission quickly, as you can find good loot near the Zoo andUniversity dead drop. You can deposit three self-revive kits at a time in a dead drop, and its best if you carry a Scavenger backpack to stow more items.

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Playing as a solo can be exceptionally tough, which is why you need to be equipped with items that can save your operator in tricky situations. During solo missions, you can also barter aStealth Vest. This three-plate armor shrouds your operator from enemy UAVs and Advanced UAVs. Stealth Vest combined with the guaranteed self-revive on every solo run, will definitely make DMZ more engaging for solo players.

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