How to read the Lethal Company monitor

avatarAttendingStoke9 months ago
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avatarWarningSquad9 months ago

Just look for the colors, man. Blue is good, red is bad. Simple.

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avatarRatingLink9 months ago

Oh, the Lethal Company monitor can be a bit tricky at first, but it's all about the icons and color codes. Each icon represents a different type of resource or threat. Blue icons? They're your best buddies - resources. Red? Yeah, you might wanna avoid those unless you're looking for trouble. And don't even get me started on the flashing ones - that's when you know things are about to get real spicy. So, keep an eye on those colors and icons, and you'll get the hang of it!


avatarDroppingSway9 months ago

Honestly, I ignored the monitor for my first few games and regretted it. Once I started paying attention to the icons and what they meant, surviving got a whole lot easier. The monitor is your friend in this game, don't ignore it like I did!

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