How to Restore Honor in Warzone 2
Tired of coming back from the Gulag with no Cash or gear? Learn how you can Restore Honor in Warzone 2 and get back into the action quickly!
The Restore Honor feature is brand-new in Warzone Season 02. It can be difficult to recover after dying in Warzone 2 because you come back with no Cash or supplies. But if you know how to use Restore Honor, you can return to form with ease.
How do you Restore Honor?
After redeploying, or after one of your squadmates dies, visit the location where the death occurred and grab the dog tag to Restore Honor.
When any other Operator dies on Ashika Island, they will also drop a dog tag - but only once per match. These dog tags can only be picked up by the player who dropped the tag and their teammates.
Where do you Restore Honor?
The Warzone 2 Restore Honor feature is available exclusively on Ashika Island in Resurgence and Battle Royale.
Benefits of Restoring Honor in Warzone 2
Restoring Honor will award a small amount of Cash and a UAV ping that marks enemies and nearby Supply Boxes on your Tac-Map.
The Cash reward for Restoring Honor is a generous boost to help players returning from the Gulag bounce back. Combined with the UAV ping that reveals the location of Supply Boxes, Restoring Honor is one of the best ways to get back on your feet.
Alternatively, if you have an appetite for vengeance, you can Restore your teammate's Honor and use the UAV ping to hunt down their killer.
If you fall early on Ashika Island, don't give up! Restore your Honor and give it another go.
Review the Warzone 2 weapon tier list and make sure you're properly geared before dropping into Ashika Island.
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