Playing a horror-adventure game like Lethal Company sure sounds easy. However, the mindset shift happens instantly when players get a reality check from the game’s challenging objectives. As players start to explore more and more moons, the difficulty bar rises. Especially when the weather conditions aren’t in one’s favor.
In such cases, it is easier for a team to be eliminated, leaving behind a lone ranger who has to avoid monsters creeping in the shadows and plan an escape route. Though tackling these monsters is not easy, a player has to maintain stealth and leverage quick reaction time and the basic equipment they are provided with.
Regardless of the fact that one’s the last one alive, stealth is a player’s best friend while playing Lethal Company. Since some of the monsters in the game have characteristics that lure them toward sound, ensuring spot-on sound-proof movement is vital.
The key here is not to panic when a monster has been spotted, since that is something players commonly fall prey to. Keep a relaxed mind and do not react out of fear of demons. Furthermore, keeping things quiet is a player’s best chance at escaping the facility without drawing any unwanted attention to themselves.
This tip goes hand-in-hand with the previous one. While maintaining quiet, steady movement is vital to going unnoticed by monsters, being quick in the looting process is equally essential. Taking anything heavy along at this point is ill-advised, but small items can be worth grabbing along.
The more time a player takes on a mission, the stronger the monsters that come forth. Hence, the best strategy here is to be quick with item grabbing and leaving. Though the chances are slim that one might go unnoticed, it’s viable to lose a life with some loot in the inventory rather than going empty-handed.
Lethal Company has a huge variety of monsters with different characteristics and powers, making it easier for a player to be spotted by either one. Some of these monsters can become aware of a player’s location through their noise or sound.
Though there are times when a player is all alone and, in such cases, might be tempted to perform sound-induced actions, it’s essential not to lose composure. Hence, the most viable option here is to keep quiet at all times, regardless of the location. Any unnecessary action can bring about severe consequences.
Some monsters in Lethal Company are activated or become hostile when provoked. Monsters like the Baboon Hawk, the Spore Lizard, and the Hoarding Bug are included in this category. Once a player gets too close to either of these monsters or provokes them, these monsters become aggressive.
Although players can defeat these demons easily compared to the really hostile ones, it's better to maintain a low profile here and get on with one’s job—to loot and move quietly. This not only keeps the mildly friendly monsters at bay but also stops one from being spotted by the dangerous beasts.
The Scanner is a part of the player’s equipment in Lethal Company. Which, unlike other equipment, does not die out easily. Players can use this piece of gear to search for possible loot, entrances, and wildlife. Though the benefits here can work in one’s favor efficiently, the trick is to know when to use a Scanner.
In terms of being the Last One Alive, the possible outcome is that a player is trapped and needs to evacuate a facility as quickly as possible. Here, players can use the scanner to search for possible scraps and loot to do an instant grab-and-escape from the building. For planets with weather conditions, it can also be used to ping for the ship's location if the player gets lost on their way back.
This tip complements the previous one, though the conditions are flipped. As stated above, a Scanner can help players search for possible entrances within a facility. Once a viable entrance is spotted, players can use other equipment, like spray paint, to mark these locations.
The benefit of marking these locations lies in the fact that players would know where their escape route is while attempting to leave the building. This helps reduce the already stressful situation where a player’s life is on the line.
In cases where a player is the last one alive, there’s only one viable option: escaping. However, such attempts are only fruitful when the player has essential equipment, such as a flashlight. Whereas the presence of a flashlight is something almost every knowledgeable player has, it is vital to ensure that beginners do not fall prey to carelessness.
While exploring the moon, weather conditions aren’t always in one’s favor. Hence, when the drop happens, a player without a flashlight would likely be unable to see anything, eventually falling prey to a monster hiding in the shadows. No one wants that, especially not if players have loots with them.