Can you die from fall damage in Lethal Company?

avatarCaringEthos5 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel5 months ago

Yes, you can definitely die from fall damage in Lethal Company. Always watch your step, especially when you're busy running away from those creepy creatures. The game's emphasis on realism and survival mechanics means you need to pay attention to environmental hazards, including the deadly plunge.

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avatarRepeatingRitz5 months ago

Nah, fall damage in Lethal Company? Just a scratch! JK, you'll totally bite the dust if you fall from too high. So, yeah, falling isn't recommended unless you're testing gravity...which works perfectly fine in this game, btw.


avatarNailingSurge5 months ago

Absolutely, fall damage in Lethal Company is lethal. Found out the hard way while trying to escape with my precious scrap. One misstep and it was game over. Remember, it's not just the monsters you need to watch out for; gravity's not your friend either!

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