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Resident Evil 4 Remake Ashley Keeps Dying: Is There Friendly Fire?

So, Ashley died in Resident Evil 4 remake, and you can’t figure out why it happened. After a few times, you might start wondering if there’s friendly fire in the game. We’ll take a look at what can cause Ashley to keep dying below.

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Is there friendly fire in Resident Evil 4 remake?

There is friendly fire in Resident Evil 4 remake during two sections of the game:

  • When Ashley has to raise the platforms in the Water Hall in the Castle.
  • In Waste Disposal on the Island when she has to keep the bridge down.

During both of these sections, your mission is to defend Ashley, and shooting her will kill her. When she’s normally following you, she’s invulnerable to gunfire, but it’s possible that explosives may affect her. However, if they do, she suffers significantly less damage than enemies do from them.

Essentially, if you’re able to command Ashley in Resident Evil 4 remake, then you don’t have to worry about accidentally shooting her. However, if she’s off doing something by herself, you need to practice caution. It’s not hard to blast her, especially when an enemy is picking her up. Fortunately, there are only two brief sections where this is something you have to worry about.

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