I already knew assurance was the best map for early looting, but this route will help me so much with my sandworm problem. I usually get a decent haul each trip, but that worm ends most of my runs. Thanks for the tips!
One thing that helps me a lot in the facility is loot carrying optimization. Try not to carry loot deeper into the facility, dropping loot when you know it's in an area you will double back on eventually. Even 0lb loot takes up an inventory spot and the only loot worth carrying deeper is stuff like stop signs, homemade flashbangs, and especially keys. This doubles as a way of finding your way back to where you came from if you place the loot correctly and can save runs as well as save time.
Honestly my #1 problem to finishing a solo quota run is the sheer dread and aura of the game. I mean yeah pretty much the only thing that can hurt you is the monsters, but i can’t be bothered to go into a dark and eerie facility without going “dude, this is way too freaky” and only collecting like 2-3 items and then heading back and dipping.
@@GAMER32231I get not trusting others but honestly when I play with others I’m still solo but with insurance, I basically don’t care about my teammates or who they are as long as they are somewhat competent and maybe a bit funny. Stranger or not that extra set of hands is a big help and after playing solo for so long I’m often more than ready to accept the extra help.
From my expierence Vow and March are horrendous solo maps because of the bracken presence, the bracken is definitly the hardest enemy to solo in lethal company as well as the giants wich spawn frequintly spawn on vow and march aswell. March is also very hard to solo because of the pure size of the facility. Without a team of 4 going in multiple different fire exits you will never clear march of its loot so choosing Assurance as a solo moon was definitly a good choice.
When you are a bit experienced the Bracken is not a problem at all. I rather have 3 Bracken active than 1 Hoarding Bug standing in my way protecting the hallway :D
From my experience the bracken can be a very easy enemy to deal with, especially once you get a shotgun. The coilhead is much worse as it can pretty much kill runs, forcing you to look at it and making gap jumps virtually impossible.
Bread has a good guide on how the bracken AI works, it's actually way more manageable than you'd think. It's silent when stalking but has an agro state starting at zero. Every time you see him and he makes a noise it increases his agro by one but scares him off for about 20ish seconds. Higher his aggro the higher chance he attacks when spotted. The guide covers how he tracks players, pretty much he always knows where the players are, so once you know you're being followed just always look around, high chance you wont even see him enough to set his aggro to attack
How to dodge worms: drop everything and turn around then run backwards this makes the worm think your going towards it (because your looking that way) even when your running backwards. Sometimes the worm doesn't give you time to run which can be a pain.
my strat for any map is to check all 3 entry ways for any loot and also search past the doors because i usually find storage rooms there, i dont know if its just me doing good but i usually always find a full inventory of loot from the storage rooms next to main (even on experimentation)
There are stuff mentioned in tbis guide that im stell even lost on. Monsters have spawn times 😶 What the heck is a fire door 😶 Item make you heavy 😶😶😶 Obviously i need the guide before this guide😩
I don't quite understand the reasoning behind not going too deep at the beginning of the game, doesn't it go against logic a bit to go for the farther items later on when there's a higher chance of finding enemies? I'd rather stay closer to the exit near the end of the run, as it can be dangerous to be very far from any of the exits when there's many enemies throughout the facility. Otherwise neat video 🤙
Not sure what you mean, in this video I suggest to |never| go deep into the facility. It's all about making use of all possible Exits and loot "around" them without ever going too far.
I feel that. But sometimes its just a question of stopping yourself to not be too greedy. Tell yourself to bring your loot back to the ship before 3pm and you should be safe
@@takerst yeah, an example of what I'm talking about is generally on my way back to the ship I get gobbled up by the earth leviathan even after dropping my items, or yesterday I died in a stupid way by trying to grab a beehive, but before I could get to the beehive, I got stuck in quicksand on a March with no weather conditions xD
Titan is probably the only other map you should go to solo unless assurance is stormy. I've found from personal experience that titan is better even when it's eclipsed or stormy (though stormy is a bit iffy because of random lightning strikes)
Hey this is a guide for normal player :D most people will never go solo paid moons or even play solo. For professional gameplay I advice to visit me live on twitch where use jet pack to skip long ways and speedrun moons. I also have a guide on yt for using jet pack because titan is not really good for solo since the map is to big to be even cleared by a professional group. For professional titan play I also have 2 videos where we aim for 10000 quota only titan :) Thanks for the comment !
No that's not the point of the video. This video explains how to plan your strategy, loot with tactics instead of sticking to one Entrance and get lost in the labyrinth. It gives you a solid start to a High Quota Run, by hinting on the danger level of the main entrance later in the day. For more and different type of guides (like monsters) check my other guide videos. I have a playlist
@@takerst so although I HAVE lethal company. I can’t use vc and from what I hear from by friends is that the only way to remove the face bug is to get another player to remove it. This leads me to believe that there are other monsters they require multiplayer to use. How do I deal with those.
@@GRXKZ The game has different enemy mechanics in singleplayer than in multiplayer. In singleplayer the facehugger wont kill you, only bring you to critical. In multiplayer it will fully kill. There is also the way to remove the facehugger by killing it before it gets you or leaving the facility with it on your head, which causes it to die automatically.
@lorenzonerdzinho you can still play in servers but a good way to put it. If you wanna have a fun and laughable gameplay play with friends. If you wanna hardcore-ish and a seriously challenging run, you play by yourself
Nice route back. Now I understand why you go that route. I always thought it was just shorter, but it's not. It's just a worm avoidance route.
Exactly! And 100% safe from Flooding
I already knew assurance was the best map for early looting, but this route will help me so much with my sandworm problem. I usually get a decent haul each trip, but that worm ends most of my runs. Thanks for the tips!
Glad I could help!
One thing that helps me a lot in the facility is loot carrying optimization. Try not to carry loot deeper into the facility, dropping loot when you know it's in an area you will double back on eventually. Even 0lb loot takes up an inventory spot and the only loot worth carrying deeper is stuff like stop signs, homemade flashbangs, and especially keys. This doubles as a way of finding your way back to where you came from if you place the loot correctly and can save runs as well as save time.
Thanks for this guide king, I thought I was the only one playing solo lol
Not at all! I play nearly every day solo live on Twitch!
Solo is incredible fun to run.
Honestly my #1 problem to finishing a solo quota run is the sheer dread and aura of the game. I mean yeah pretty much the only thing that can hurt you is the monsters, but i can’t be bothered to go into a dark and eerie facility without going “dude, this is way too freaky” and only collecting like 2-3 items and then heading back and dipping.
It helps to start playing with friends/Community. Solo is advanced stuff
@@takerstwell, if you have no friends and you don’t trust strangers, solo is really your only option. (And both of those things apply to me)
@danolantern6030 I agree
@@GAMER32231I get not trusting others but honestly when I play with others I’m still solo but with insurance, I basically don’t care about my teammates or who they are as long as they are somewhat competent and maybe a bit funny. Stranger or not that extra set of hands is a big help and after playing solo for so long I’m often more than ready to accept the extra help.
From my expierence Vow and March are horrendous solo maps because of the bracken presence, the bracken is definitly the hardest enemy to solo in lethal company as well as the giants wich spawn frequintly spawn on vow and march aswell. March is also very hard to solo because of the pure size of the facility. Without a team of 4 going in multiple different fire exits you will never clear march of its loot so choosing Assurance as a solo moon was definitly a good choice.
The bracken isnt that bad as long as you spot him once just close doors behind you and its pretty easy to tell when hes coming for you
When you are a bit experienced the Bracken is not a problem at all. I rather have 3 Bracken active than 1 Hoarding Bug standing in my way protecting the hallway :D
@@takerst assurance is still the good choice nunthuless.
From my experience the bracken can be a very easy enemy to deal with, especially once you get a shotgun. The coilhead is much worse as it can pretty much kill runs, forcing you to look at it and making gap jumps virtually impossible.
Bread has a good guide on how the bracken AI works, it's actually way more manageable than you'd think. It's silent when stalking but has an agro state starting at zero. Every time you see him and he makes a noise it increases his agro by one but scares him off for about 20ish seconds. Higher his aggro the higher chance he attacks when spotted. The guide covers how he tracks players, pretty much he always knows where the players are, so once you know you're being followed just always look around, high chance you wont even see him enough to set his aggro to attack
How to dodge worms: drop everything and turn around then run backwards this makes the worm think your going towards it (because your looking that way) even when your running backwards.
Sometimes the worm doesn't give you time to run which can be a pain.
W strats for people with no friends (me)
my strat for any map is to check all 3 entry ways for any loot and also search past the doors because i usually find storage rooms there, i dont know if its just me doing good but i usually always find a full inventory of loot from the storage rooms next to main (even on experimentation)
It’s not just you :) before ending a map I make sure to quick check exits if there is one left
it was helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
There are stuff mentioned in tbis guide that im stell even lost on.
Monsters have spawn times 😶
What the heck is a fire door 😶
Item make you heavy 😶😶😶
Obviously i need the guide before this guide😩
This guide is more for the player who want to master the game. Not the first steps. Maybe I make a vid on the basics as well. Thanks for the input ☺️
Yes that would help.@@takerst
I don't quite understand the reasoning behind not going too deep at the beginning of the game, doesn't it go against logic a bit to go for the farther items later on when there's a higher chance of finding enemies? I'd rather stay closer to the exit near the end of the run, as it can be dangerous to be very far from any of the exits when there's many enemies throughout the facility. Otherwise neat video 🤙
Not sure what you mean, in this video I suggest to |never| go deep into the facility. It's all about making use of all possible Exits and loot "around" them without ever going too far.
Thanks for the guide! Some helpful tips in here
Glad it was useful!
I tend to do semi-decent on my own, but I have horrible luck when it comes to the last day of the quota. I always die to something so ridiculous
I feel that. But sometimes its just a question of stopping yourself to not be too greedy. Tell yourself to bring your loot back to the ship before 3pm and you should be safe
@@takerst yeah, an example of what I'm talking about is generally on my way back to the ship I get gobbled up by the earth leviathan even after dropping my items, or yesterday I died in a stupid way by trying to grab a beehive, but before I could get to the beehive, I got stuck in quicksand on a March with no weather conditions xD
Thank you Takerst ❤
Any time!
Thanks for the guide! do you know exactly how quick i should make my trips in real time?
One Lethal Company Day lasts 11 Minutes. So depending on the Ingame times I mention in the video you can make some quick math :) Hope that helped
Titan is probably the only other map you should go to solo unless assurance is stormy. I've found from personal experience that titan is better even when it's eclipsed or stormy (though stormy is a bit iffy because of random lightning strikes)
I wouldn't recommend the other hard moons because they take so long to make trips back to the ship (which is less bad in multiplayer)
Hey this is a guide for normal player :D most people will never go solo paid moons or even play solo.
For professional gameplay I advice to visit me live on twitch where use jet pack to skip long ways and speedrun moons. I also have a guide on yt for using jet pack because titan is not really good for solo since the map is to big to be even cleared by a professional group.
For professional titan play I also have 2 videos where we aim for 10000 quota only titan :)
Thanks for the comment !
So the point is. Complete the map before monsters spawn. How do you deal with monsters solo?
No that's not the point of the video. This video explains how to plan your strategy, loot with tactics instead of sticking to one Entrance and get lost in the labyrinth. It gives you a solid start to a High Quota Run, by hinting on the danger level of the main entrance later in the day. For more and different type of guides (like monsters) check my other guide videos. I have a playlist
@@takerst so although I HAVE lethal company. I can’t use vc and from what I hear from by friends is that the only way to remove the face bug is to get another player to remove it. This leads me to believe that there are other monsters they require multiplayer to use. How do I deal with those.
@@GRXKZ The game has different enemy mechanics in singleplayer than in multiplayer. In singleplayer the facehugger wont kill you, only bring you to critical. In multiplayer it will fully kill. There is also the way to remove the facehugger by killing it before it gets you or leaving the facility with it on your head, which causes it to die automatically.
@@takerst is that the only way to get rid of it? Leaving the facility?
@@GRXKZ In Multiplayer yes, or someone helps you. In Singleplayer you survive the attack of a snare flea. It won't lower your HP to 0
Make sure to account for dogs, worms are not the only threat as ive had 2 dogs spawn at 2:00
Sure, IIts a fully RNG based game, you always have to adapt a bit. But Most people are afraid of worms when new to the game, not dogs so much :)
@@takerst honestly feel like dogs are the thing people would be most scared of, was in my case
Now give us a solo offense guide
Offense is a bad map choice at the current time. Bad loot table & dangerous enemy spawns
@takerst what about a solo march guide then? 😤😤
Hey whats this music? It just sounds so good to use in a solo run
Also thanks for this guide I been planning on a solo hardcore run on lethal company and this video kinda gave me the motivation and will to do it
Music is "Signal to Noise" by Scott Buckley
Good video ❤
Thanks 😁
Hey. Im thinking about buying the game but i dont have any friends to play with me. Is it still worth it?
The game is also good Solo, just less funny and more serious
@@takerst I mean, its on sale and early acess (prices could get higher) So i think its a great deal
@lorenzonerdzinho you can still play in servers but a good way to put it. If you wanna have a fun and laughable gameplay play with friends. If you wanna hardcore-ish and a seriously challenging run, you play by yourself
tip on how to not shit your pants while playing solo?
Yes! Start with friends or community until you feel you can do it solo. Or train until you are out of shit for the pants :)
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Whats the music?
Signal to Noise - Scott Buckley
1:24 lmao L take
:D
he was being rude, L means loser if you didnt know. I'm sorry but nice video!@@takerst
Why use a timestamp if its not even the right one? L comment
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