How to Use the Transmitter in Lethal Company

avatarForetellingTablea year ago
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avatarAttemptingDancea year ago

Using the transmitter in Lethal Company is key for calling extraction. First, you gotta make sure you've collected enough scrap to activate it. Then, find a safe spot because it'll definitely attract attention. Power it up and defend it from any creatures coming your way. Once it's fully charged, extraction is on its way. Stick close to it to ensure a swift escape!

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avatarArisingWarda year ago

Short and sweet: Get scrap, power up, hold the fort till extraction.


avatarTabulatingMadama year ago

So, from my experience, using the transmitter is like ringing the dinner bell for those creepy crawlies. Make sure you're ready for a fight when you activate it. Setting up defenses and having your teammates cover you is crucial. Once it's activated, it's all about survival till you're off that moon.

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