Helldivers 2: 5 ways to really make yourselves unpopular with your teammates

Helldivers 2: 5 ways to really make yourselves unpopular with your teammates

Requesting supplies and claiming them for yourself

Selfishness is not appreciated in any unit. The brave Helldivers who stand against the terminids and automatons must act collectively and fraternal – including sharing supply deliveries.

If you are completely alone and isolated from your comrades, it is not always the wisest behavior to order supplies just for yourself on the other side of the planet. But it is not better to order supplies right next to your comrades and then claim all 4 packages for yourself.

If you have the well-being of Over-Earth in mind, then you should order and claim supplies in a way that the Helldivers at your side are also adequately equipped. They might be unable to request ammo for several minutes in the worst case when you just received a supply drop – even if they have run out of ammo in all weapons.

Thoughtlessly alerting enemy patrols

It can happen at any time that a Helldiver accidentally alerts an enemy patrol, provoking a landing ship from the robots or a bug breach from the terminids. This is annoying and brings a lot of doom down on the brave soldiers, but it is not serious misconduct.

Much more frustrating is if you have a nervous finger on the trigger and thoughtlessly attack every patrol, putting your teammates in trouble time and again – especially when time and ammo are running low.

Therefore, you should ensure to prevent a bug breach when attacking a patrol and take out all terminids before they can call for reinforcements. Anything else could harm your popularity with your teammates.

Also, intentionally landing your Hellpod on an unsuspecting Helldiver can cause your reputation in the army to drop.

Requesting supplies and claiming them for yourself

Selfishness is not appreciated in any unit. The brave Helldivers who stand against the terminids and automatons must act collectively and fraternal – including sharing supply deliveries.

If you are completely alone and isolated from your comrades, it is not always the wisest behavior to order supplies just for yourself on the other side of the planet. But it is not better to order supplies right next to your comrades and then claim all 4 packages for yourself.

If you have the well-being of Over-Earth in mind, then you should order and claim supplies in a way that the Helldivers at your side are also adequately equipped. They might be unable to request ammo for several minutes in the worst case when you just received a supply drop – even if they have run out of ammo in all weapons.

Thoughtlessly alerting enemy patrols

It can happen at any time that a Helldiver accidentally alerts an enemy patrol, provoking a landing ship from the robots or a bug breach from the terminids. This is annoying and brings a lot of doom down on the brave soldiers, but it is not serious misconduct.

Much more frustrating is if you have a nervous finger on the trigger and thoughtlessly attack every patrol, putting your teammates in trouble time and again – especially when time and ammo are running low.

Therefore, you should ensure to prevent a bug breach when attacking a patrol and take out all terminids before they can call for reinforcements. Anything else could harm your popularity with your teammates.

Taking your teammates’ equipment without asking

Serving in a unit is about give and take. Of course, you can leave your comrades a railgun or a shield generator backpack if you don’t have a use for it or are already equipped. However, this does not mean you should take your teammates’ equipment without asking.

If you want to test a specific piece of equipment or are currently on cooldown, use communication options and ask the Helldivers at your side. If you take your comrades’ equipment without asking, they will be left empty-handed and will not be able to request again. You should at least leave them your equipment.

If a Helldiver, whose equipment you grabbed, then picks up your equipment, that is no reason to shoot at them. This will make you unpopular not only with your teammates but with all of Over-Earth.

More about Helldivers 2: 9 hidden mechanics in Helldivers 2 that you probably don’t know

Taking your teammates’ equipment without asking

Serving in a unit is about give and take. Of course, you can leave your comrades a railgun or a shield generator backpack if you don’t have a use for it or are already equipped. However, this does not mean you should take your teammates’ equipment without asking.

If you want to test a specific piece of equipment or are currently on cooldown, use communication options and ask the Helldivers at your side. If you take your comrades’ equipment without asking, they will be left empty-handed and will not be able to request again. You should at least leave them your equipment.

If a Helldiver, whose equipment you grabbed, then picks up your equipment, that is no reason to shoot at them. This will make you unpopular not only with your teammates but with all of Over-Earth.

More about Helldivers 2: 9 hidden mechanics in Helldivers 2 that you probably don’t know

Also, intentionally landing your Hellpod on an unsuspecting Helldiver can cause your reputation in the army to drop.

Requesting supplies and claiming them for yourself

Selfishness is not appreciated in any unit. The brave Helldivers who stand against the terminids and automatons must act collectively and fraternal – including sharing supply deliveries.

If you are completely alone and isolated from your comrades, it is not always the wisest behavior to order supplies just for yourself on the other side of the planet. But it is not better to order supplies right next to your comrades and then claim all 4 packages for yourself.

If you have the well-being of Over-Earth in mind, then you should order and claim supplies in a way that the Helldivers at your side are also adequately equipped. They might be unable to request ammo for several minutes in the worst case when you just received a supply drop – even if they have run out of ammo in all weapons.

Thoughtlessly alerting enemy patrols

It can happen at any time that a Helldiver accidentally alerts an enemy patrol, provoking a landing ship from the robots or a bug breach from the terminids. This is annoying and brings a lot of doom down on the brave soldiers, but it is not serious misconduct.

Much more frustrating is if you have a nervous finger on the trigger and thoughtlessly attack every patrol, putting your teammates in trouble time and again – especially when time and ammo are running low.

Therefore, you should ensure to prevent a bug breach when attacking a patrol and take out all terminids before they can call for reinforcements. Anything else could harm your popularity with your teammates.

Taking your teammates’ equipment without asking

Serving in a unit is about give and take. Of course, you can leave your comrades a railgun or a shield generator backpack if you don’t have a use for it or are already equipped. However, this does not mean you should take your teammates’ equipment without asking.

If you want to test a specific piece of equipment or are currently on cooldown, use communication options and ask the Helldivers at your side. If you take your comrades’ equipment without asking, they will be left empty-handed and will not be able to request again. You should at least leave them your equipment.

If a Helldiver, whose equipment you grabbed, then picks up your equipment, that is no reason to shoot at them. This will make you unpopular not only with your teammates but with all of Over-Earth.

More about Helldivers 2: 9 hidden mechanics in Helldivers 2 that you probably don’t know

Also, intentionally landing your Hellpod on an unsuspecting Helldiver can cause your reputation in the army to drop.

Requesting supplies and claiming them for yourself

Selfishness is not appreciated in any unit. The brave Helldivers who stand against the terminids and automatons must act collectively and fraternal – including sharing supply deliveries.

If you are completely alone and isolated from your comrades, it is not always the wisest behavior to order supplies just for yourself on the other side of the planet. But it is not better to order supplies right next to your comrades and then claim all 4 packages for yourself.

If you have the well-being of Over-Earth in mind, then you should order and claim supplies in a way that the Helldivers at your side are also adequately equipped. They might be unable to request ammo for several minutes in the worst case when you just received a supply drop – even if they have run out of ammo in all weapons.

Thoughtlessly alerting enemy patrols

It can happen at any time that a Helldiver accidentally alerts an enemy patrol, provoking a landing ship from the robots or a bug breach from the terminids. This is annoying and brings a lot of doom down on the brave soldiers, but it is not serious misconduct.

Much more frustrating is if you have a nervous finger on the trigger and thoughtlessly attack every patrol, putting your teammates in trouble time and again – especially when time and ammo are running low.

Therefore, you should ensure to prevent a bug breach when attacking a patrol and take out all terminids before they can call for reinforcements. Anything else could harm your popularity with your teammates.

Taking your teammates’ equipment without asking

Serving in a unit is about give and take. Of course, you can leave your comrades a railgun or a shield generator backpack if you don’t have a use for it or are already equipped. However, this does not mean you should take your teammates’ equipment without asking.

If you want to test a specific piece of equipment or are currently on cooldown, use communication options and ask the Helldivers at your side. If you take your comrades’ equipment without asking, they will be left empty-handed and will not be able to request again. You should at least leave them your equipment.

If a Helldiver, whose equipment you grabbed, then picks up your equipment, that is no reason to shoot at them. This will make you unpopular not only with your teammates but with all of Over-Earth.

More about Helldivers 2: 9 hidden mechanics in Helldivers 2 that you probably don’t know

Also, intentionally landing your Hellpod on an unsuspecting Helldiver can cause your reputation in the army to drop.

Requesting supplies and claiming them for yourself

Selfishness is not appreciated in any unit. The brave Helldivers who stand against the terminids and automatons must act collectively and fraternal – including sharing supply deliveries.

If you are completely alone and isolated from your comrades, it is not always the wisest behavior to order supplies just for yourself on the other side of the planet. But it is not better to order supplies right next to your comrades and then claim all 4 packages for yourself.

If you have the well-being of Over-Earth in mind, then you should order and claim supplies in a way that the Helldivers at your side are also adequately equipped. They might be unable to request ammo for several minutes in the worst case when you just received a supply drop – even if they have run out of ammo in all weapons.

Thoughtlessly alerting enemy patrols

It can happen at any time that a Helldiver accidentally alerts an enemy patrol, provoking a landing ship from the robots or a bug breach from the terminids. This is annoying and brings a lot of doom down on the brave soldiers, but it is not serious misconduct.

Much more frustrating is if you have a nervous finger on the trigger and thoughtlessly attack every patrol, putting your teammates in trouble time and again – especially when time and ammo are running low.

Therefore, you should ensure to prevent a bug breach when attacking a patrol and take out all terminids before they can call for reinforcements. Anything else could harm your popularity with your teammates.

Taking your teammates’ equipment without asking

Serving in a unit is about give and take. Of course, you can leave your comrades a railgun or a shield generator backpack if you don’t have a use for it or are already equipped. However, this does not mean you should take your teammates’ equipment without asking.

If you want to test a specific piece of equipment or are currently on cooldown, use communication options and ask the Helldivers at your side. If you take your comrades’ equipment without asking, they will be left empty-handed and will not be able to request again. You should at least leave them your equipment.

If a Helldiver, whose equipment you grabbed, then picks up your equipment, that is no reason to shoot at them. This will make you unpopular not only with your teammates but with all of Over-Earth.

More about Helldivers 2: 9 hidden mechanics in Helldivers 2 that you probably don’t know

Taking your teammates’ equipment without asking

Serving in a unit is about give and take. Of course, you can leave your comrades a railgun or a shield generator backpack if you don’t have a use for it or are already equipped. However, this does not mean you should take your teammates’ equipment without asking.

If you want to test a specific piece of equipment or are currently on cooldown, use communication options and ask the Helldivers at your side. If you take your comrades’ equipment without asking, they will be left empty-handed and will not be able to request again. You should at least leave them your equipment.

If a Helldiver, whose equipment you grabbed, then picks up your equipment, that is no reason to shoot at them. This will make you unpopular not only with your teammates but with all of Over-Earth.

More about Helldivers 2: 9 hidden mechanics in Helldivers 2 that you probably don’t know

Also, intentionally landing your Hellpod on an unsuspecting Helldiver can cause your reputation in the army to drop.

Requesting supplies and claiming them for yourself

Selfishness is not appreciated in any unit. The brave Helldivers who stand against the terminids and automatons must act collectively and fraternal – including sharing supply deliveries.

If you are completely alone and isolated from your comrades, it is not always the wisest behavior to order supplies just for yourself on the other side of the planet. But it is not better to order supplies right next to your comrades and then claim all 4 packages for yourself.

If you have the well-being of Over-Earth in mind, then you should order and claim supplies in a way that the Helldivers at your side are also adequately equipped. They might be unable to request ammo for several minutes in the worst case when you just received a supply drop – even if they have run out of ammo in all weapons.

Thoughtlessly alerting enemy patrols

It can happen at any time that a Helldiver accidentally alerts an enemy patrol, provoking a landing ship from the robots or a bug breach from the terminids. This is annoying and brings a lot of doom down on the brave soldiers, but it is not serious misconduct.

Much more frustrating is if you have a nervous finger on the trigger and thoughtlessly attack every patrol, putting your teammates in trouble time and again – especially when time and ammo are running low.

Therefore, you should ensure to prevent a bug breach when attacking a patrol and take out all terminids before they can call for reinforcements. Anything else could harm your popularity with your teammates.

Taking your teammates’ equipment without asking

Serving in a unit is about give and take. Of course, you can leave your comrades a railgun or a shield generator backpack if you don’t have a use for it or are already equipped. However, this does not mean you should take your teammates’ equipment without asking.

If you want to test a specific piece of equipment or are currently on cooldown, use communication options and ask the Helldivers at your side. If you take your comrades’ equipment without asking, they will be left empty-handed and will not be able to request again. You should at least leave them your equipment.

If a Helldiver, whose equipment you grabbed, then picks up your equipment, that is no reason to shoot at them. This will make you unpopular not only with your teammates but with all of Over-Earth.

More about Helldivers 2: 9 hidden mechanics in Helldivers 2 that you probably don’t know

Also, intentionally landing your Hellpod on an unsuspecting Helldiver can cause your reputation in the army to drop.

Requesting supplies and claiming them for yourself

Selfishness is not appreciated in any unit. The brave Helldivers who stand against the terminids and automatons must act collectively and fraternal – including sharing supply deliveries.

If you are completely alone and isolated from your comrades, it is not always the wisest behavior to order supplies just for yourself on the other side of the planet. But it is not better to order supplies right next to your comrades and then claim all 4 packages for yourself.

If you have the well-being of Over-Earth in mind, then you should order and claim supplies in a way that the Helldivers at your side are also adequately equipped. They might be unable to request ammo for several minutes in the worst case when you just received a supply drop – even if they have run out of ammo in all weapons.

Thoughtlessly alerting enemy patrols

It can happen at any time that a Helldiver accidentally alerts an enemy patrol, provoking a landing ship from the robots or a bug breach from the terminids. This is annoying and brings a lot of doom down on the brave soldiers, but it is not serious misconduct.

Much more frustrating is if you have a nervous finger on the trigger and thoughtlessly attack every patrol, putting your teammates in trouble time and again – especially when time and ammo are running low.

Therefore, you should ensure to prevent a bug breach when attacking a patrol and take out all terminids before they can call for reinforcements. Anything else could harm your popularity with your teammates.

Taking your teammates’ equipment without asking

Serving in a unit is about give and take. Of course, you can leave your comrades a railgun or a shield generator backpack if you don’t have a use for it or are already equipped. However, this does not mean you should take your teammates’ equipment without asking.

If you want to test a specific piece of equipment or are currently on cooldown, use communication options and ask the Helldivers at your side. If you take your comrades’ equipment without asking, they will be left empty-handed and will not be able to request again. You should at least leave them your equipment.

If a Helldiver, whose equipment you grabbed, then picks up your equipment, that is no reason to shoot at them. This will make you unpopular not only with your teammates but with all of Over-Earth.

More about Helldivers 2: 9 hidden mechanics in Helldivers 2 that you probably don’t know

In Helldivers 2, robots and bugs are your enemies, but with these 5 behaviors, you will also be unpopular with the inhabitants of Over-Earth.

In Helldivers 2, you dive into brutal combat against giant bugs and trigger-happy robots with 3 other brave soldiers. Accordingly, good teamwork and communication are actually the right approach if you want to leave the planet successfully.

However, some players are less focused on the team’s success and pursue their own goals. Other Helldivers do not behave collegially towards their teammates or even sabotage the efforts of Over-Earth.

If you recognize one of the following 5 behavior patterns in yourself, you should ask yourself whether you are fighting for democracy, peace, and freedom, or if you are secretly acting on the side of the automatons or terminids.

Kicking your teammates from the match when the shuttle lands

Let’s start with the worst behavior: If you kick your random teammates from the squad while the rescue shuttle is landing, you can be sure that the inhabitants of Over-Earth are disappointed in you.

It doesn’t matter what reason you have. You could wait another minute with the kick and let the Helldiver have the XP, medals, and samples. You won’t suffer any disadvantage by doing so.

Intentionally sending airstrikes and orbital attacks on your teammates

It is definitely part of the humor of Helldivers 2 that you accidentally rain a carpet bomb on your teammates. That can happen and is not a big deal. In the right group of friends, such a mishap can cause everyone to burst into loud laughter.

However, if you repeatedly fire your airstrikes and orbital attacks at brave Helldivers, you are harming Over-Earth more than the terminids. Especially at high difficulty levels, every ticket counts. So, don’t waste brave soldiers or airstrikes to troll your teammates.

Taking your teammates’ equipment without asking

Serving in a unit is about give and take. Of course, you can leave your comrades a railgun or a shield generator backpack if you don’t have a use for it or are already equipped. However, this does not mean you should take your teammates’ equipment without asking.

If you want to test a specific piece of equipment or are currently on cooldown, use communication options and ask the Helldivers at your side. If you take your comrades’ equipment without asking, they will be left empty-handed and will not be able to request again. You should at least leave them your equipment.

If a Helldiver, whose equipment you grabbed, then picks up your equipment, that is no reason to shoot at them. This will make you unpopular not only with your teammates but with all of Over-Earth.

More about Helldivers 2: 9 hidden mechanics in Helldivers 2 that you probably don’t know

Taking your teammates’ equipment without asking

Serving in a unit is about give and take. Of course, you can leave your comrades a railgun or a shield generator backpack if you don’t have a use for it or are already equipped. However, this does not mean you should take your teammates’ equipment without asking.

If you want to test a specific piece of equipment or are currently on cooldown, use communication options and ask the Helldivers at your side. If you take your comrades’ equipment without asking, they will be left empty-handed and will not be able to request again. You should at least leave them your equipment.

If a Helldiver, whose equipment you grabbed, then picks up your equipment, that is no reason to shoot at them. This will make you unpopular not only with your teammates but with all of Over-Earth.

More about Helldivers 2: 9 hidden mechanics in Helldivers 2 that you probably don’t know

Also, intentionally landing your Hellpod on an unsuspecting Helldiver can cause your reputation in the army to drop.

Requesting supplies and claiming them for yourself

Selfishness is not appreciated in any unit. The brave Helldivers who stand against the terminids and automatons must act collectively and fraternal – including sharing supply deliveries.

If you are completely alone and isolated from your comrades, it is not always the wisest behavior to order supplies just for yourself on the other side of the planet. But it is not better to order supplies right next to your comrades and then claim all 4 packages for yourself.

If you have the well-being of Over-Earth in mind, then you should order and claim supplies in a way that the Helldivers at your side are also adequately equipped. They might be unable to request ammo for several minutes in the worst case when you just received a supply drop – even if they have run out of ammo in all weapons.

Thoughtlessly alerting enemy patrols

It can happen at any time that a Helldiver accidentally alerts an enemy patrol, provoking a landing ship from the robots or a bug breach from the terminids. This is annoying and brings a lot of doom down on the brave soldiers, but it is not serious misconduct.

Much more frustrating is if you have a nervous finger on the trigger and thoughtlessly attack every patrol, putting your teammates in trouble time and again – especially when time and ammo are running low.

Therefore, you should ensure to prevent a bug breach when attacking a patrol and take out all terminids before they can call for reinforcements. Anything else could harm your popularity with your teammates.

Taking your teammates’ equipment without asking

Serving in a unit is about give and take. Of course, you can leave your comrades a railgun or a shield generator backpack if you don’t have a use for it or are already equipped. However, this does not mean you should take your teammates’ equipment without asking.

If you want to test a specific piece of equipment or are currently on cooldown, use communication options and ask the Helldivers at your side. If you take your comrades’ equipment without asking, they will be left empty-handed and will not be able to request again. You should at least leave them your equipment.

If a Helldiver, whose equipment you grabbed, then picks up your equipment, that is no reason to shoot at them. This will make you unpopular not only with your teammates but with all of Over-Earth.

More about Helldivers 2: 9 hidden mechanics in Helldivers 2 that you probably don’t know

Also, intentionally landing your Hellpod on an unsuspecting Helldiver can cause your reputation in the army to drop.

Requesting supplies and claiming them for yourself

Selfishness is not appreciated in any unit. The brave Helldivers who stand against the terminids and automatons must act collectively and fraternal – including sharing supply deliveries.

If you are completely alone and isolated from your comrades, it is not always the wisest behavior to order supplies just for yourself on the other side of the planet. But it is not better to order supplies right next to your comrades and then claim all 4 packages for yourself.

If you have the well-being of Over-Earth in mind, then you should order and claim supplies in a way that the Helldivers at your side are also adequately equipped. They might be unable to request ammo for several minutes in the worst case when you just received a supply drop – even if they have run out of ammo in all weapons.

Thoughtlessly alerting enemy patrols

It can happen at any time that a Helldiver accidentally alerts an enemy patrol, provoking a landing ship from the robots or a bug breach from the terminids. This is annoying and brings a lot of doom down on the brave soldiers, but it is not serious misconduct.

Much more frustrating is if you have a nervous finger on the trigger and thoughtlessly attack every patrol, putting your teammates in trouble time and again – especially when time and ammo are running low.

Therefore, you should ensure to prevent a bug breach when attacking a patrol and take out all terminids before they can call for reinforcements. Anything else could harm your popularity with your teammates.

Taking your teammates’ equipment without asking

Serving in a unit is about give and take. Of course, you can leave your comrades a railgun or a shield generator backpack if you don’t have a use for it or are already equipped. However, this does not mean you should take your teammates’ equipment without asking.

If you want to test a specific piece of equipment or are currently on cooldown, use communication options and ask the Helldivers at your side. If you take your comrades’ equipment without asking, they will be left empty-handed and will not be able to request again. You should at least leave them your equipment.

If a Helldiver, whose equipment you grabbed, then picks up your equipment, that is no reason to shoot at them. This will make you unpopular not only with your teammates but with all of Over-Earth.

More about Helldivers 2: 9 hidden mechanics in Helldivers 2 that you probably don’t know

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