How to sell scrap and make more Lethal Company money
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Wondering how to sell scrap and make money in Lethal Company? Even if you’ve been playing for a while, finding ways to make money can be quite difficult. First you need to find scrap, then you need to carry it through a dungeon full of deadly monsters, and then you need to find a place to sell it.
This Lethal Company money guide will show you how to find scrap and how to sell it, thus making money for the Lethal Company to meet your quota - and save you from getting fired.
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How to make money in Lethal Company
To make money in Lethal Company, you need to scavenge the “facilities”, the dungeon-like indoor areas found on every planet. Facilities are full of loot, also known as scrap, which can be sold to the Lethal Company in return for credits (more info on how to do that below).
To locate the scrap more easily, you need to use your hand scanner; right-click with your mouse to scan the area in front of you. If there’s any loot, you’ll see a green notification on your screen, along with the item’s name and value. Use the interaction button to pick up the item and carry it back to your ship. This, in short, is how you make Lethal Company money and progress through the game.
Now that you’ve got some loot to sell, what’s next? As you may have figured out already, you can’t sell your scrap through the ship’s terminal, so you’ll have to visit the Lethal Company’s home planet instead. To do so, follow the steps below:
Beware that you only get a certain percentage of the item’s value, as indicated by the percentage shown in the shop window. For example, if your item is worth 20 credits, but the current rate says “50%”, you only get 10 credits. This percentage will increase the closer you get to your deadline; if zero days remain before you have to meet your quota, the Lethal Company will give you more money for your scrap.
Although waiting on purpose comes with a risk, as you may lose all of your loot on the last day, this is nonetheless a good way to get more credits. We’ll look at a few more tips on how to make money in Lethal Company below.
If you want to make more money in Lethal Company, keep the following tips in mind:
Finally, you need to spend your hard-earned Lethal Company money wisely. The best way to spend money is to get upgrades from the terminal store, especially weapons and tools you can use inside the facilities.
After opening the terminal, type “store” to see a list of available items. It’s highly recommended to buy at least a (pro) flashlight and a cheap weapon. If you’ve got a lot of money, the zap gun and teleporter are immensely valuable items to help the team stay alive and easily transport back to the ship. Note that you won’t receive them directly; the Lethal Company will send the items in a drop pod (see picture above) that will land close to your ship.
Just collect the items and head inside to make the Lethal Company more money!
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