Can you kill a turret in Lethal Company?

avatarHatchellingCalm8 months ago
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avatarCatalogingDisk8 months ago

Absolutely, you can take down turrets in Lethal Company! A good strategy is to use your scavenged resources wisely. Crafting EMP grenades or finding a high-powered weapon are top-notch choices. Remember, it's not just about brute force; positioning and teamwork (if you're playing co-op) can make a big difference in dismantling those pesky turrets without draining all your resources.

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avatarScoldingIrony8 months ago

Yeah, turrets can totally be killed. Aim for the weak spot usually at the back or sides. Going solo? Sneaky is the key. In a team? Distract and attack. Works like a charm.


avatarWanderingFacet8 months ago

Turrets? More like slight nuisances. YES, you can kill them but think before you shoot. Sometimes avoiding is smarter than confronting. Use your environment to your advantage and save those bullets for real threats.

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