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Yeah, Penpen and many others have been kind enough to offer assistance with an idea I came up with, and it's funny that you should mention Array's Vexer group, because that's where I first posted the idea for the Medistary, then Chief posted up a recruitment thread for it. XD
I'm not using this as some cheap way of trying to recruit people, I'm just saying that I'm grateful for those who've taken the time to help me with so many things, from something as small as leaving a comment on this guide, to something as big as saving my life.
So, thank you, to everyone who reads this, and to the true friends I've been finding in the places I've least expected to find them.
Well, the entire point of the Kamikaze is sacrificing yourself for your team, which includes healing them every chance you get, when you're not keeping the enemy away from them. XD
A Kamikaze's primary goal is to keep the enemy off your team, and heal them as often as you can, using yourself as a decoy as often as possible.
A Medic hides behind his allies, healing as the others fight, a combatative Medic leads the charge, and heals allies when it's needed, yet a Kamikaze heals everyone they can, putting themselves on the line to get things done by using any means necessary to aid their team in completing their goal, no matter how often they have to respawn doing it.
I'm sorry, that was probably a bit too much, but I hope that also helps deepen the understanding of the Kamikaze playstyle to at least some extent.
(P.S. Also, you should still heal of course as always. Just act like a crazy Battle Medic but actually help your team out in an unexpected way.)