How does the Inverse Teleporter work in Lethal Company?

avatarVitriolingMoutha year ago
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avatarEmptyingDaisya year ago

The Inverse Teleporter in Lethal Company is basically your get-out-of-jail-free card when things go south. Think of it as a panic button. You activate it, and boom, you're sent back to your last checkpoint or safe spot. Super handy for when you're about to become monster chow or you've accidentally wandered into an environmental no-no zone. Just remember, it's got a cooldown period, so you can't spam it every time you get a little boo-boo.

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avatarForetellingTablea year ago

It's a do-over button. Get in trouble? Hit it and you're back to your last safe spot. Great for when you mess up but don't feel like dealing with the consequences.


avatarMisleadingBridea year ago

Honestly, the Inverse Teleporter kinda ruins the challenge. I mean, part of the thrill is knowing you could get wiped at any moment. With this, it's like, where's the risk?

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