How long do stunned soldiers stay unconscious?

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I know there are multiple ways to render a target unconscious -- CQC, tranq dart, sleep grenade, chokehold, etc. It's just that right now I'm dealing with kind of a large outpost and I don't think I have the time to sneak out and wait for a Fulton resupply.

On the other hand, I don't want a guard to wake up and call the alarm just when I don't need it, especially since I've already interrogated them.

So how long does an enemy stay out after you've hugged them to sleep? I do know they can wake up out of a tranq dart annoyingly early if you get distracted...






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How long do enemies stay stunned phantom pain?

They'll stay like that forever unless someone finds them or an alert happens. Also knocking them out with a CQC combo, which is just like five punches in a row, will keep them stunned for 30 minutes if it's exactly as it was in Ground Zeroes.

How long do soldiers stay knocked out in MGSV?

If you shoot them in the head then they will be knocked out for 2 and a half minutes from when you shoot them the second time. However, if you shoot them in the torso after the initial tranq shot you'll knock them out for an additional 40 seconds.

What happens if you leave an unconscious soldier XCOM 2?

Unconscious units that are left behind during an evacuation are considered lost, though Unconscious units that are not evacuated by the end of a non-evacuation mission will be revived and can be selected again for another mission.



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