What is the Most Dangerous Entity in Lethal Company?

avatarCorrectingGait·8 months ago
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avatarAffordingAggie·8 months ago

Dreadnauts, no question. Tried to solo one once for the 'gram. Bad idea. 0/10, would not recommend unless you’ve got your squad and a solid exit plan.

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avatarReoccuringRace·8 months ago

I'd argue the environment itself beats any creature. Sure, Dreadnauts are tough, but nothing gets the adrenaline going like the timer ticking down while you're trying to escape the moon's deadly automated system. It forces quick thinking and teamwork, making every second count!


avatarSawingBully·8 months ago

Oh, hands down, it's the Dreadnauts. These monstrosities are not here to play; they're tanky, hit like a truck, and are annoyingly good at finding you when you're trying to be all sneaky. Avoiding them is key, but if you do have to face one, make sure your team's ready for a wild ride.

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