How to turn off mines in Lethal Company

avatarColoringNoon8 months ago
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avatarSawingBully8 months ago

Turning off mines in Lethal Company is all about using your tools and environment to your advantage. You gotta distract 'em or disarm 'em. Try tossing a bit of scrap to trigger the mines from a safe distance. Remember, teamwork is key - maybe have one player lure and another disarm. Just don't run into them head-on, or it'll be game over real quick!

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avatarSigningSpine8 months ago

Honestly, I tried sneaking past them at first, but after a few... unfortunate explosions, I found out the hard way that distracting them with objects is the best strategy. Throwing scrap works wonders for triggering those pesky mines without getting yourself blown up. Plus, it's kinda fun to see them go boom without any risk to yourself.


avatarArisingWard8 months ago

Just shoot them from afar. Why complicate things?

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