As an Employee of Lethal Company, it is very important to adopt and implement team roles. This month will help you to be more productive. This Lethal Company Team Roles guide contains details for a number of roles that are in the nature of an employee’s manual.
This is the guide [NPC] it was created by. You can find the author’s link at the end of the guide.
How to Establish Team Roles to be More Efficient on the Moons
A Lethal Company Team Roles guide on how to establish team roles to be more efficient on the moons.
Mission Control/Radar Guy/Laziest Employee (most useful)
This one is pretty self explanatory, one person stays on the ship with a walkie-talkie, relaying information such as directions, creature locations, loot locations, and general team leadership, you can also tell the time at any given moment by walking outside the ship’s cabin.
Tools:
- Walkie-Talkie: Communicate with the Comms Officer(more on that later)
Radar-Booster: A small beacon you can activate and place anywhere on the map, it can be seen just like a player on the radar screen, and typing ping [Booster name] in the terminal will play a noise, on experimentation, I like to put it on the small Hill to the left of the ship to lure dogs if they show up
Teleporter: You can teleport your fellow crewmates back to the ship if they’re in danger or dead, this prevents large taxes on your funds as recovering the bodies reduces it to nothing, keep in mind that they WILL drop all of their gear and items (please get their permission or make sure they are actually in danger)
Loud Horn: This Horn can be heard from anywhere in the map, you can assign it a meaning for your crewmates such as “Return to Ship post-haste!” however, this would really only apply if you dont have walkies (or the comms officer is dead)
Terminal: you can open and close automated doors from the ship by typing the code found on the door and/or map screen, the same goes for mines and turrets, however these are temporary
Tips:
Try to analyze and memorize enemy movement patterns and blip sizes so you can accurately relay to your team what might be just around the corner.
Only have one person (comms officer) go in with a walkie, not only to save on resources, but to keep things simple, prioritize the comms officer on the radar, and check on other crewmates if they happen to split up
You will usually be the last one alive unless you fail to be quiet when a dog shows up, so if everything goes pear shaped, you can take off and save any loot you managed to get on the ship
if someone has a long name, or it doesn’t roll off the tongue well, try to Abbreviate their name as simply as possible, make sure they know what you’ll be calling them
Notes: I once had a guy with an AI voice changer sound like Mission Control from DRG, he was very skilled with instructions
The Communications Officer
The Communications Officer is a role that goes hand in hand with Mission Control, you must relay instructions to your team from the ship to make sure everyone is well informed of the environment
Tools:
- Walkie-Talkie
Flashlight(of either grade)
Zap-Gun (Optional): The Zap Gun is a mid game tool that allows you to stun a creature for 30-60 seconds, all you have to do is scan for a creature, the gun will zap them, and you just have to keep the gun steady while it does its work
Radar-Booster
Tips:
Don’t constantly talk on the walkie, when you’re instructed, just do what Mission Control says and they will see you do it, This way, you don’t have to constantly say that you’ve done what they said, so you can carry things and move more efficiently
Be the bridge between the ship and the ground crew, relay what mission control says to you, and what the crew says to mission control, when everybody is well informed, its harder to be killed
You can place the radar booster in the entrance area, or at a forking path to make sure you don’t get lost, ask Mission control to ping it and you will hear a garbled “hello”
You can Zap Enemies while the Weapons Expert kills them with the shovel
Forest Giants are scared away by the Zap Gun
The Weapons Expert
The “Bravest” Member of the team, they protect the rest of the ground crew(unless its them that dies first)
Tools:
- Shovel(Lightest)
- Stop-Sign
- Yield-Sign(Heaviest): The Melee weapons all function the same, you hit a creature enough times and it dies
Flashlight
Tips:
You can Jump on railings to avoid some creatures, you can use this to kill them easily
Work with the Comms Expert to kill more dangerous enemies by stunlocking them
Just because you have a weapon does not make you invincible, there have been quite a few of these guys who end up falling down a hole because they’re so caught up in running after creatures instead of avoiding them
Notes: Whoever you end up hiring, make sure that the most unhinged/chaotic member of the group end up in this role, as they usually are not scared by simple creatures such as brackens
The Mule
This one is pretty Self explanatory as well, You want to be the one with the most inventory space so you can carry the most items.
Tools:
Flashlight and/or Nothing
Tips:
If you have pro flashlights (which you should have if you have any of the other tools mentioned here) you can just follow someone who has one while you have an empty inventory, ripe for item collection
Remember to leave 2 handed items just outside the main entrance or fire exit for later collection
You are the fastest
Notes: If you are not in this role, give your small items to the mule
Team Tips
Hives-
When going after a hive, you want to assign someone as bait, no matter who is doing what, everyone needs to store their gear just in case they die. when luring the bees away from their hive, try to stay close to them, if you run to far, they will just go back towards whoever grabbed the hive, possibly leaving the hive too close to, or on the ship, which will require a second possible sacrifice to move it away so you can take off.
ALWAYS CONFIRM WITH YOUR TEAM BEFORE STRAIGHT UP GRABBING A HIVE!!!!
Recovering Bodies removes the tax when you take off
The most common use of the loud horn is to warn of Giants near the Ship
Purchasing extra suits can help with determining who is who
You can hit a snare flea off of someone’s face
Walking outside the cabin while landing can help you locate facilities faster
Try to scan any creature you see, even if its about to kill you, the host would appreciate it
Use your Scanner in dark rooms or places with shelves to more easily spot loot