What does the ship horn do in Lethal Company?

avatarTrottingArea·8 months ago
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avatarImplementingPons·8 months ago

The ship horn in Lethal Company isn’t just for show! Blowing that horn does a crucial job - it signals the end of the scavenging mission and alerts players to head back to the ship for extraction. It's like the dinner bell telling you it's time to leave before the place turns into a nightmare buffet. Plus, it can scare off some of the smaller creatures lurking around, giving players a brief respite.

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avatarReoccuringRace·8 months ago

It's basically your cue to get outta there. When you hear it, run!


avatarDebiasingPons·8 months ago

Honestly, thought it was just a cool sound effect at first. But turns out, it's super important for telling everyone to regroup. Missed it once, never again. Running solo with the timer ticking down is not my idea of fun.

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