Flood is a very delicate weather condition in Lethal Company, and inexperienced employees will likely succumb to nature’s wrath. Here’s how you can deal with Flood in Lethal Company.
How to Survive on a Flood Moon in Lethal Company
Flood is a weather condition in Lethal Company that gradually floods the entire Moon. Water is slowly rising, and eventually, it consumes everything. First of all, try to avoid playing on Flooded Moons if possible. It’s less of a headache for you and your team.
However, if you really want to take on this challenge alone or with friends, and you do not care if your run is successful or not, or you just want to see that Trial and Error learning method in action, I will be more than glad to help you prepare for it in the best way possible.
Tips for Surviving Flooded Moons in Lethal Company
- Be very fast with the loot run. You may be under the illusion that “you can get all the scrap, you’ll make it in time,” but in reality, Flood can be unpredictable. Once, I barely made it up the Ship’s ladder on my return, and my legs were soaked in water. So basically, death was just a few seconds away, and I was the last survivor.
- Have a crewmate outside or on the ship, and buy a walkie-talkie set. It is dangerous outside of the ship, but knowing when the Flood will become critical might mean a life-or-death difference for the crewmates on the scrap hunt.
- Conserve your stamina if you have to walk through water. Pretty self-explanatory.
- Floods will close off certain Fire Exits. You need to remember that when planning both entry and escape routes from the Facility.
Surviving Flooded Moons With a Jetpack
The best way to survive floods in Lethal Company is to use a jetpack. These can be purchased for 700 credits each. They will allow you to fly above high water and even fly underwater as well. Once purchased, you’ll need to use the left mouse button to fly with it. It’s quite diffBe sure to keep it away from new players, as it’s quite difficult to use.
If you thought that Flood was difficult, wait until you see what the Eclipsed Moon can do to you.
Published: Jan 3, 2024 11:39 am