What does the slime do in Lethal Company?

avatarSortyingSlag10 months ago
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avatarAlteringBeryl10 months ago

The slime in Lethal Company? It's there to mess up your day, that's what. Running into it means your health takes a hit, making an already challenging survival game even tougher. Pro tip: watch where you're stepping and always have an exit plan.

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avatarPassingDada10 months ago

Don't touch the slime! It's bad news. It hurts you slowly and makes every scrap hunt a terrifying sprint.


avatarAttainingFord10 months ago

The slime in Lethal Company is basically your worst nightmare if you're not careful. It's placed all around the industrial moons and serves as an environmental hazard. Coming into contact with it will damage your health over time, so you gotta keep your eyes peeled and avoid it. Plus, it adds to the whole eerie vibe of the game, making every step a calculated risk.

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