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If an Operator is marked "Inactive" in your Rainbow Half-dozen Extraction Operator roster, information technology means that they are unavailable for pick because they are injured. An Operator is considered injured if their HP is below 40. In social club to heal these inactive Operators, you lot take to play more incursions with other Operators, and earn as much XP as possible. Every 300 XP you lot earn heals Operators in your roster by one HP. And then, for example, if an inactive Operator has 30 HP, you need to earn 3000 XP to restore them to operational status, and 21,000 XP to restore them to their maximum HP of 100.

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The reason you cease upward with inactive Operators in your roster is that, unlike in near games, an Operator's HP is not automatically fully restored at the end of each mission. You tin't even restore it during a mission. Any healing received during an incursion – whether it's from Medkits, Doc'southward Health Shots, Finka'southward Adrenal Surge, or using Anabolic Accelerant – is just a temporary health boost that offers additional protection from damage but does not affect the Operator's base HP.

In-mission wellness actually works more like armor than health. Information technology's a lot like how injured athletes are sometimes given an injection to get them through the next big game, but afterward, they need a long rest. And then yeah, no matter how much you boost your Operator's wellness during an incursion, if their base of operations health has fallen below 100, and then they volition need healing to reach full health again. And the only way to heal is to earn more XP.