What Do Hazard Levels Mean in Lethal Company?

avatarAttemptingDance8 months ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy8 months ago

Hazard levels in Lethal Company are essentially the game's way of cranking up the difficulty. Think of them as a spicy meter for your survival horror experience. The higher the hazard level, the more intense the environmental dangers and the nastier the creatures you'll encounter. It's like choosing between a calm walk in the park and running through a jungle with everything out to get you. Higher levels mean better rewards, but also a bigger chance you'll end up as moon dust.

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avatarSingingRidge8 months ago

Hazard levels? Oh, they're just the game's way of asking, 'Do you feel lucky today?' The higher the level, the tougher the game gets. More monsters, less resources, and practically everything becomes a booby-trap. But hey, if you survive, the bragging rights (and loot) are all yours!


avatarNailingSurge8 months ago

They're basically a difficulty setting. Higher hazard levels = harder game. Simple as that.

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