Field Medic (Killing Floor 2)

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Killing Floor 2 perk
Field Medic
General Information
XP Objectives
• Dealing Field Medic weapon damage.
• Healing Teammates.
Starting Loadout
HMTech-101 Pistol 9mm Pistol
Scalpel Medic Grenade
Perk Information
Role
• Healing and boosting teammates.
• Tanking big ZEDs.
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Strength
• Survivability.
• Mobility.
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• Healing grenades.
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Weakness
• Lacks firepower.
• Must rely on teammates.
• Ineffective against big ZEDs.
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Target Priority
HIGH
MEDIUM
LOW
SURVIVALIST EFFECTIVENESS AGAINST ZEDS IS DETERMINED BY THEIR SKILL AND WEAPON CHOICES
Technical Information
Related Achievements
PS4 Trophies


The Field Medic is the guardian angel of the team. While lacking the firepower and having to rely on teammates in big ZED takedowns, it provides significant amount of various boosts and rapidly replenish missing health of teammates allowing them to stand the ground.

General Information

Field Medic specializes in mid to long range combat with an emphasis on healing. Their skill choices let them focus on either being a supportive-type player that provides team with a set of movement, damage and resistance buffs, or to improve their own combat capabilities with better weapon, health and speed handling.

Weapon List

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1
HMTech-101 Pistol
650
3
HMTech-201 SMG
1100
6
HMTech-301 Shotgun
1500
7
HMTech-401 Assault Rifle
1100
8
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9mm Pistol
150
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Dual 9mm Pistols
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Scalpel
40
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Medic Grenade


Bonus Experience

Field Medics receive bonus XP for healing teammates. Additional XP reward given for building up every 10 points of the healing meter.

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Each Field Medic has its own "healing" meter. Every time a Medic heals a friendly player, the meter increases by healer's heal amount (heal amount depends on the weapon and level, from +15 points for HMTech-101 Pistol at level 0 up to +30 points for the Medical Syringe at level 25). When the meter is filled (i.e. has 10 points on it), it resets and the player receives an additional XP reward. The meter does not become zero, but instead begins with the leftover heal amount from the previous healing cycle. For example, a player who had 7 points on the healing meter and then added +15 points with the HMTech-101 Pistol's healing dart will get XP twice because two cycles will be completed: cycle 1 completed after adding 3 more points starting cycle 2 with 15-(10-7) = 12 points, 12 > 10 so cycle 2 also completed, and the next cycle begins with (12-10) = 2 points on the healing meter. A Field Medic can build up its healing meter from multiple teammates; there are not individual meters for each teammate.

Perk Bonuses

This table represents the passive stat bonuses the Field Medic receives.

Syringe Recharge Rate
max. 200%
( Decrease syringe recharge rate 8% per level )
Syringe Potency
max. 50%
( Increase Health restored by syringe 2% per level )
Bloat Bile Resistance
max. 50%
( Decrease damage from poison 2% per level )
Movement Speed
max. 10%
( Increase movement speed 0.4% per level )
Armor Bonus
max. 75%
( Increase Armor 3% per level )


Perk Skills

This table represents the active abilities the Field Medic has access to. You have the option of choosing one per tier.

Conditioning
Symbiotic Health
5
Resilence
Increase total Health 25%. Healing teammates will heal you 10% of your total Health. Increase damage resistance 1% per Health point lost, up to 50%.
Movement
Adrenaline Shot
10
Combatant Doctor
Shooting teammates with healing darts increases their movement speed 10% for 5 seconds. This can stack up to a 30% bonus. Increase magazine capacity of perk weapons 50% and movement speed by 10%.
Damage
Focus Injection
15
Acidic Rounds
Shooting teammates with healing darts increases the damage they inflict 5% for 5 seconds. This can stack up to a 20% bonus. Perk weapons can poison ZEDs, inflicting poison damage over time.
Combat Technician
Coagulant Booster
20
Battle Surgeon
Shooting teammates with healing darts increases their damage resistance 10% for 5 seconds. This can stack up to a 30% bonus. Increase damage with perk weapons 20%.
Advanced Tech
ZED TIME - Airborne Agent
25
ZED TIME - Zedative
You release a healing gas During ZED Time, healing teammates close by. During ZED Time, damaging ZEDs with perk weapons will slow them 30% and do massive amounts of poison damage.


Actual Stats

Perk Notes

  • Damage modification (skill): Battle Surgeon skill affecting on-perk weapons (including Knife). Zedative skill affecting all toxic damage causers. Damage ROUNDED.
  • Passive (Bloat bile resistance): Unlike Berserker (with Resistance skill) which resists to all forms of toxic damage, Field Medic's resistance applied exclusively on Bloat's puke attacks.
  • Passive (Syringe recharge rate): With each next level amount of the time it takes to fully recharge Medical Syringe or Healing Darts decreased by 8% (base recharge time / 1.08, base recharge time / 1.16 etc.), up to 200% at level 25 (on top of the base 100% recharge rate). This allows to recharge syringe up to 3 times faster.
  • Skill (Acidic Compound): Actual DOT scale is 0.15 of weapon damage, however upon converting damage type into toxic, initial damage being halved making it x0.075. Damage type - toxic. DOT damage ROUNDED UP. DOT significantly increased by Zedative skill (x100 DOT damage multiplier).
  • Skill (Adrenaline Shot, Coagulant Booster, Focus Injection): Buffs apply even when player's patient is at full health, buffs also apply at the player him/herself when self-healing. Furthermore, the player with the Symbiotic Health skill buffs him/herself each time when healing a teammate that lacks some health (healing a teammate that has full HP will buff that teammate but not the player).
  • Skill (Airborne Agent): Essentially explosion emitted from the player location resembles the explosion of Healing Grenade.
  • Skill (Zedative): For the duration of ZED Time this skill allows player to apply DOT on ZEDs by damaging them with on-perk weapons and also drastically increases damage dealt by toxic damage types.

On-perk Weapons

Following weapons and damage types are associated with the Field Medic. They are getting damage bonuses and buffs to their attributes from the respective skills:

AssaultRifle_Medic
Knife_FieldMedic
MedicGrenade
Pistol_Medic
Shotgun_Medic
SMG_Medic


Ballistic_Assault_Medic
Ballistic_Pistol_Medic
Ballistic_Shotgun_Medic
Toxic_MedicGrenade

It should be noted that the Battle Surgeon is only skill that provides direct boost to the weapon damage.

Strategy

As a Field Medic try to focus on healing and buffing. While you can be an effective "trash killer" with your shotgun and assault rifle, don't forget that there are dedicated perks for it.

Think of your team: it recommended to stick up with the "left" skill tree if you play co-op. While you might want to have better combat capabilities for yourself keep in mind that there are perks which will do this job more effectively. Your buffs to their health, damage, speed and resistance will be vital for them!

Having a Crossbow in your loadout will help you and your team with the Scrake takedowns. It has enough stun power to immobilize a Scrake even as an off-perk weapon.

While it might feel unnatural, as a Resilience medic you might want to stay at 50% HP if you planning to improve your armor durability. The reason is that damage to armor is calculated after your HP resistance; hence the lower your health, the less damage armor takes. However, don't forget that armor does not protect you from sonic attacks and falling damage.

Trivia

  • According to the character's favourite weapon lines, Reverend Alberts and Rae Higgins are both the Field Medics of the team.