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*When in a Regenerator with an opponent, melee, don't shoot; it is a much more effective way to take down your opponents, unless you have a weapon such as a Shotgun, Sniper, or a Mauler (one-shot kill, or close to a one-shot kill).
*When in a Regenerator with an opponent, melee, don't shoot; it is a much more effective way to take down your opponents, unless you have a weapon such as a Shotgun, Sniper, or a Mauler (one-shot kill, or close to a one-shot kill).
*Throwing a Regenerator inside a Bubble Shield while camping is a way to survive the grenade that is often dropped after a player's death.
*Throwing a Regenerator inside a Bubble Shield while camping is a way to survive the grenade that is often dropped after a player's death.
*Regenerators have magnetic properties when thrown into a [[Man Cannon]] as a player uses the opposing one, such as on Narrows. When thrown, the player's movement will follow the movement of the Regenerator.
*A regenerator does not recharge an Overshield; only the normal shielding.
*A regenerator does not recharge an Overshield; only the normal shielding.
*Try using the Regenerator against enemy players on [[Narrows (Level)|Narrows]] by throwing it in a Man Cannon (see trivia).
*Try using the Regenerator against enemy players on [[Narrows (Level)|Narrows]] by throwing it in a Man Cannon (see trivia).