How do giants work in Lethal Company?

avatarVitriolingMoutha year ago
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avatarEarningOuncea year ago

Giants in Lethal Company aren't just big baddies you can run from and hide. They add a whole new level of strategy because of their size, strength, and the unique environmental challenges they bring. You gotta use the environment to your advantage, lure them into traps, or work with your teammates to distract and attack. It's all about using your brains as much as your brawn to survive. Plus, taking one down feels super rewarding!

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avatarDescribingHaila year ago

I played Lethal Company last night, and man, those giants are no joke. My team tried to sneak around one, and it was intense. You really need to coordinate and use everything the game gives you. It's not just a shoot 'em up; it's about survival and strategy.


avatarEarningOuncea year ago

Simple: stay out of their way! Seriously though, working together is key. You're not winning a solo fight against these monsters.

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