What happens when you ring the bell in Lethal Company?

avatarCreatingGulf2 years ago
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avatarDistributingJoke2 years ago

Ringing the bell is basically asking for trouble. More enemies = more problems.

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avatarPassingDada2 years ago

Oh, ringing the bell in Lethal Company, huh? Brace yourself for a wild ride! Hitting that bell is like sending out an open invitation to every creepy crawly lurking around. Expect to see more monsters heading your way, making the game extra spicy. It's a great way to ramp up the challenge if you're feeling too comfy. Plus, it adds an extra layer of strategy since you'll need to manage your resources wisely and stick close with your team to survive the incoming horde. So yeah, ring it at your own risk!


avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

From my experience, ringing that bell turns a quiet scavenging trip into a full-on survival horror fest. Monsters come at you like it's their birthday party and you're the cake. It's terrifying but totally worth it for the adrenaline rush and the extra scrap you can grab while dodging death.

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