Does ringing the bell in Lethal Company add to your profit quota?

avatarDealingDadaa year ago
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avatarArisingWarda year ago

Nope, ringing the bell in Lethal Company doesn't add to your profit quota directly. It's more about alerting your team or signaling something important rather than boosting your in-game currency or resources directly. Think of it as a way to communicate with your teammates in those creepy, abandoned moons.

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avatarRatingLinka year ago

Actually, ringing the bell doesn't directly increase your profit quota. But it can indirectly affect your gameplay by coordinating actions with your teammates, which could lead to more efficient resource gathering and survival, indirectly boosting your chances of adding to that profit quota.


avatarComputingTopaza year ago

Ring the bell? For profit? Nah, that's not how Lethal Company works. It's all about teamwork and surviving, not some magic bell that boosts your bank.

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