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IceFoxx Dec 12, 2023 @ 12:05am
Whats this "bluechip" Stuff?
Haven't played for a while - now I see that

1) I have a bluechip in my inventory at the start of the round
2) I can take bluechips from enemys when I kill them
3) there are bluechip-stations, marked on the map
4) I once found a bluechip transmitter also.


Can someone in short words explain what this 4 Points are and how to use/handle them?
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Mr_Zayder Dec 12, 2023 @ 12:10am 
1) I have a bluechip in my inventory at the start of the round

- Teammates can pick it up to revive you

2) I can take bluechips from enemys when I kill them

- You can take their blue chip if you're toxic. It prevents them from being revived at the blue chip towers by their teammates.

3) there are bluechip-stations, marked on the map

- Bring blue chips of your dead teammates to revive them. It takes 10s, it's very loud and your teammate will drop again when the next zone closes.


4) I once found a bluechip transmitter also.

- It allows you to revive your teammates like you would do at a blue-chip station but you don't have to go there and it's silent.


Side note. you can also see on the map when a blue chip station was recently used.
Blue chip station also have a "reload time"
Last edited by Mr_Zayder; Dec 12, 2023 @ 12:11am
IceFoxx Dec 12, 2023 @ 12:39am 
Originally posted by Mr_Zayder:
1) I have a bluechip in my inventory at the start of the round

- Teammates can pick it up to revive you

2) I can take bluechips from enemys when I kill them

- You can take their blue chip if you're toxic. It prevents them from being revived at the blue chip towers by their teammates.

3) there are bluechip-stations, marked on the map

- Bring blue chips of your dead teammates to revive them. It takes 10s, it's very loud and your teammate will drop again when the next zone closes.


4) I once found a bluechip transmitter also.

- It allows you to revive your teammates like you would do at a blue-chip station but you don't have to go there and it's silent.


Side note. you can also see on the map when a blue chip station was recently used.
Blue chip station also have a "reload time"

THanks mate for the detailed and usefull answer. Gave you an award.
jackdoslanti Dec 12, 2023 @ 1:35am 
It's a completely stolen idea from Fortnite....
Mr_Zayder Dec 12, 2023 @ 3:59am 
Originally posted by jackdoslanti:
It's a completely stolen idea from Fortnite....
nobody cares.
PUBG needed a revive system.
jackdoslanti Dec 12, 2023 @ 5:25am 
Originally posted by Mr_Zayder:
Originally posted by jackdoslanti:
It's a completely stolen idea from Fortnite....
nobody cares.
PUBG needed a revive system.

Nobody cares.
No it didn't. Unless it wanted to be Fortnite.
[unassigned] Dec 12, 2023 @ 12:05pm 
Originally posted by jackdoslanti:
Originally posted by Mr_Zayder:
nobody cares.
PUBG needed a revive system.

Nobody cares.
No it didn't. Unless it wanted to be Fortnite.
fortnite stole it from apex
Literally Me Dec 12, 2023 @ 1:25pm 
Originally posted by unassigned:
Originally posted by jackdoslanti:

Nobody cares.
No it didn't. Unless it wanted to be Fortnite.
fortnite stole it from apex
Apex stole it from PUBG, they time traveled.
mtjeeves (Banned) Dec 12, 2023 @ 1:37pm 
I just feel like this whole topic would've been better answered by just looking it up online.
Mad-Angel Sep 18, 2024 @ 9:39am 
Grow up guys, seriously
De$LoC Sep 18, 2024 @ 4:19pm 
Curious, why is it 'toxic' to take a player's blue chip after you've killed them?
guca Sep 18, 2024 @ 5:27pm 
Because they are inputting the idea of chips in human body as normal.

In game well, basically to give cheaters 1 more chance... I suggest you remove it every time you flush someone fishy and trow it in sewer where it belongs.
Ever since this became a thing only on Sanhok I feel old vibe of the game.
33333333 Sep 20, 2024 @ 5:13pm 
let's talk PUBG universe lore.
anyone read the PUBG webcomics? they explain a lot

tythonic makes them and they are implanted behind the ear of every person who participates in BATTLEGROUNDS. tythonic is a pharmaceutical company and the people who run it are a part of the people who run the battlegrounds tournaments.
blue chips are there to monitor their vitals, monitor their location, and it is because of the blue chip that we take damage from the bluezone

contrary to the game, the main characters in one of the webcomics found out that you can render blue chips useless, but you'd have to die and then come back to life. it was pretty wild
Oliverserker Sep 20, 2024 @ 6:58pm 
Originally posted by De$LoC:
Curious, why is it 'toxic' to take a player's blue chip after you've killed them?

It's not toxic, it's just "thirsting" with extra steps.

If you don't thirst a downed opponent, they might get revived and potentially wipe you out.

If you don't take an enemy's chip, they might get respawned and potentially win the game.
Poor Bastard Sep 21, 2024 @ 9:57am 
Originally posted by jackdoslanti:
It's a completely stolen idea from Fortnite....
The whole Fortnite game is a kid friendly ripoff of PUBG.
De$LoC Sep 21, 2024 @ 5:14pm 
Originally posted by Oliverserker:
Originally posted by De$LoC:
Curious, why is it 'toxic' to take a player's blue chip after you've killed them?

It's not toxic, it's just "thirsting" with extra steps.

If you don't thirst a downed opponent, they might get revived and potentially wipe you out.

If you don't take an enemy's chip, they might get respawned and potentially win the game.

Yeah, I never thought it was toxic to take someone's chip after flushing them. I just hear people often saying that it is and I never understood why.
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