Getting started inLethal Companyis incredibly hard. The game does little to teach players anything before throwing them into their first expedition, and many crews will likely find themselves unable to meet their first quota as a result of many, many deaths.

Dying is part of the fun inLethal Company,and there are a ton of things to learn before players can comfortably meet their quotas. Here are five tips every new player should know before diving into the game.

Ghost girl attacking a player in the ship in Lethal Company

Always Have a Radio Operator

Having someone to guide the expedition team cover the ship’s computer terminal can drastically increase the crew’s success rate. The radio operator can guide players to loot, warn them of incoming monsters, and even open locked doors or deactivate sentry guns.

However, keep in mind thatthe ship is not safe. There aremonsters that can easily murder the playerwatching over the terminal, so whoever’s taking the job still needs to be on their toes while guiding the team.

Coilhead encounter in Lethal Company

Bring a Shovel

Most monsters inLethal Companycan be stunned if players manage to whack them with a shovel. This usually isn’t enough to kill them, but doing so will give the scavenging party the time they need to grab their loot and book it back to the ship. However, the shovel is fairly heavy, which means the team’s designated monster bonker won’t be able to carry much loot without getting weighed down.

Stop signs also serve the same purpose as the shovel. attempt to sell those only when the teamneeds that extra bit of Creditsto meet their quota.

Selling loot in Lethal Company

Don’t Sell Everything at Once

Speaking of meeting quotas, players should avoid selling their entire haul if the total profit they’ll make from it exceeds their quota. Any excess Creditswill not carry over to the next quota, so it’s better to save a few extra items to allow more room for error during the next round of scavenging.

It’s good practice to keep at least a few high-value items like Gold Bars and power cores. Players will never know how badly their next run might go, so they should have some extra loot handy to act as employment insurance.

Running through a bunker with friends in Lethal Company

Bring Back Bodies

If a buddy gets viciously mauled while exploring, attempt to bring their body back to the ship to avoid penalties that will take a bite out of the crew’s Credits. The higher the active quota, the more expensive penalties will be. There won’t be any changes to the quota itself, but large penalties can quickly destroy the team’s economy and leave them without any gear for future expeditions.

There will be instances where body retrieval is impossible. If a teammate falls into the void or gets eaten by a giant, then there’s no other choice but to take the loss. Also, don’t be afraid to lose a few people during a run, as it’s part of what’smadeLethal Companyso popularto begin with.

An Eyeless Dog in Lethal Company

Buy Horns and Boom Boxes

Eyeless Dogs are one of the biggest threats players can encounter on a moon’s surface. As their name implies, these monsters can’t see, but they can hear all sounds players make, including voice comms and transmitted walkie-talkie messages. They often gather around the ship as well, making safe extraction needlessly complicated.

To solve this, players can buy Boom Boxes or the Loud Horn from the store. Both can be used to distract the dogs while everyone sneakily boards the ship.