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Lethal Company : How To Use The Terminal And Its Commands

Lethal Company Terminal Commands

Zeekerss introduced Lethal Company to the gaming world, bringing a newly launched multi-team work game that provides a horror experience through strategy and survival. The main objective of this game is to under a company by forming a squad. You aim to collect as much abandoned scrap as possible to fulfill the company’s profit list.

Throughout your journey to collect and sell these scraps, you will need to get as much help as possible. Players can use the credits that they earn by completing the mission for activities like traveling or buying stuff to renovate their ships. Here, ‘The Terminal’ plays a significant role. We are here to guide you on adequately utilizing the terminal and the terminal commands.

How to use The Terminal Commands in Lethal Company

As you walk through this game, find the terminal first. By simply approaching it, you can access it. To log in to the terminal, press the customized key. Players can use several commands in the terminal. To see the complete list, type the ‘help’ command. Right after this, a list would appear showing all commands.

The list goes like this-

Moons

When you type this command, the available moons to interact with will open as a menu. Along the Company Headquarters, there are a total of four moons in the game till now.

  • Dine
  • Assurance
  • March
  • Titan
  • Company
  • Rend
  • Vow
  • Experimentation
  • Offense

Different moons would have different types of weather, such as eclipses, rain, and storms. “[moon name]info” is used as a command to research more about a moon separately. To visit any particular moon, the command “[moon name]route” is used to set the navigation for the pilot, which is already programmed automatically. Then, You need to make sure of your decision through “confirm.” A “deny” command shall be used if you change your mind.

Store

This command has to be used when decorating your ship with different items and doing some upgrades to your lobby. Right after this command is typed in, a menu will emerge, providing you with a complete list of items you can purchase through credits:

  • Zap Gun- 400 credits
  • Lockpicker- 20 credits
  • Flashlight- 15 credits
  • Pajama suit- 900 credits
  • Shovel- 30 credits
  • Record player- 120 credits
  • Walkie-Talkie- 12 credits
  • Stun grenade- 40 credits
  • Inverse Teleporter- 375 credits
  • Pro Flashlight- 25 credits
  • Hazard suit- 90 credits
  • Extension Ladder- 60 credits
  • Teleporter- 375 credits
  • Loud Horn- 150 credits
  • TZP- Inhalant- 120 credits
  • Boombox- 60 credits
  • Jetpack- 700 credits
  • Radar Booster- 50 credits
  • Cozy lights- 140 credits

Bestiary

Suppose you are interested in knowing about the monsters and preparing beforehand to face any—type in the “bestiary” command. As you type in, a whole list of different monsters with their information would reveal itself.

This list always stays updated as the team keeps scanning for new monsters around the map by tapping the right button on the mouse. However, if you intend to know more about any specific monster, use “[Monster name]Info” as the command.

Storage

To access storage and check inventory, type in “storage.” If you want to add a specific item, type “X”, and if you want to remove type “B.”

The rest of the terminal commands

  • “scan”- this command should be used at the daylight on the moon you have already chosen. Then, the information regarding its map and value is disclosed.
  • “switch[player name]”- switch yourself to the primary monitor by entering the name.
  • “view monitor”- to activate or deactivate the camera from showing on the primary monitor.
  • “ping[radar booster name]” would allow them to seek attention by activating a sound from the radar booster.
  • “[Unique Identification Code]”- This code consists of two digits, which would open the security door and deactivate turrets.

Here is a complete guide that explains the Terminal along with its commands.


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