How To Get (& Use) a Radar Booster In Lethal Company
07.01.2024 - 14:27
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offers a wide range of items from The Company store to help you survive the terrors on the moons, including a radar booster. The radar booster acts as a lure and trap for most of the game's enemies. They draw enemies away and buy time for players to collect their scrap and return to the safety of the ship.
The radar booster is one of the most useful tools available to you due to the Version 45 flash update. The radar booster can flash and stun about twelve different creatures in the Bestiary, giving at least a few moments for you to attack or get away. This flash can stun some of the most dangerous creatures in the game, such as Jesters and Coil-Heads.
As of Version 45 of, the radar boostercosts 60c from The Company store accessed through the ship's terminal. This terminal, located on the right-hand side of the ship, allows access to some of the game's most important features, such as picking which Moon you want to visit.
Since the allocation of credits is one of the biggest strategic points of, you'll need to make sure the radar booster is worth purchasing at your current stage of the game. Try to complete a couple of quotas and purchase immediate necessities like pro-flashlights and walkie-talkies before buying your first radar booster.
The radar booster requires one member of the team to stay in the ship to use, making it useless in a solo playthrough.
The radar booster has three core mechanics to master, but to use any of them, you'll need one player monitoring events from inside the ship and one to set the radar booster up somewhere on the moon. Once the radar booster has been placed, the overseer can view the radar booster's monitor as though it were a player. Since each radar booster has its own name, you can head to the terminal and type «view [name]» and the radar booster's surroundings will appear onscreen.
If you want to focus on monitoring locations, you can place radar boosters in strategic areas like the entrance to the moon's main building to see whether it is safe to enter or not. It will also allow you to track entities outside the range of the exploring players.
If you type "ping [name]" into the terminal, the radar booster will say «Hello». This call can be heard by both players and entities. The ping can lure away noise-sensitive entities by tricking it into viewing the radar booster as another player. The call is especially effective against Eyeless Dogs, who rely solely on sound to find their prey. The ping can also be used to help other players find landmarks such as the ship or building entrances in low-sight environments.
When an entity comes close to the radar booster, type «flash [name]» into the terminal, and the radar booster will flash everyone nearby. This is a great