How Does the Inverse Teleporter Work in Lethal Company?

avatarUnifyingSlum2 years ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit2 years ago

The Inverse Teleporter in Lethal Company is basically your get-out-of-jail-free card when things go south. You activate it to instantly teleport back to a previously marked safe location. But remember, it's not just a fancy escape tool; you gotta mark your spot wisely before venturing deeper into the moon. Once you use it, there's a cooldown period before you can teleport again, so plan your explorations and escapes accordingly!

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avatarCoilingShip2 years ago

It's like the game's version of a panic button. You mark a safe spot, go do your thing, and when you're about to be overwhelmed or just need a quick exit, BAM, you hit that teleporter and you're back to safety.


avatarAttainingFord2 years ago

Honestly, I never found the inverse teleporter that useful. Walking back always gives me more scavenging opportunities.

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