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All Moons, Weather, & Status Effects in Lethal Company

All Moons!

You can explore several moons to find loot to sell in Lethal Company. Here, you will find everything you need to know about all Moons. 

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All Moons in Lethal Company, explained

There are over seven moons you can visit in Lethal Company. The first three are Experimentation, Assurance, followed by Vow. New players should consider the first three moons the easiest to visit and gather loot. For intermediate moons, you can visit Offence and March for a slightly tougher experience and difficulty. If you are a glutton for punishment, we recommend trying the last three moons at your own risk: Rend, Dine, and Titan. The last three moons have the hardest difficulties and the most dangerous creatures spawning frequently.

Experimentation

Experimentation is the first moon you can visit in Lethal Company. Both the Fire Exit and Main entrance are accessible near each other. The moon is the most accessible out of the seven as of build v40.

  • Condition: Arid Low Habitability, worsened by Industrial artifacts. 
  • History: A moon that the Company did not discover for a long time due to its proximity to the gas giant Big Grin. However, it appears Experimentation was used in secret for unknown reasons.
  • Price to Vist: Free.
  • Hazard Rating: B.

Related: How to get and use the Radar Booster in Lethal Company

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Assurance

Assurance is the second moon you can visit, closely resembling its twin moon, Experimentation. However, the Fire and Main entrances require some steps to enter.  

  • Condition: Jagged and Weathered Terrian.
  • History: A younger version of Experimentation that was discovered before its counterpart. 
  • Price to Visit: Free
  • Hazard Rating: D
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Vow

Vow is the third moon you can visit in Lethal Company. The moon is a lush forest home to several kinds of plant life and fauna. The Fire and main entrances require some distance to reach. There is also a makeshift bridge that collapses under too much weight. I recommend using the stone bridge for transporting heavy objects. 

  • Condition: Diverse, teaming with Plant Life.
  • History: Vow was once home to several colonies across its many continents, but now it has no sign of life. What happened to the previous inhabitants is a mystery. 
  • Price to Visit: Free.
  • Hazard Rating: C
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Related: All Equipment & Ship Upgrades in Lethal Company, explained

Offense

Offense seems to be a larger version of Assurance with a similar terrain layout. However, Offense features more aggressive lifeforms and a longer walk to both entrances.

  • Condition: Aggressive life forms, rocky and desert-like terrain. 
  • History: Asteroid-like moon that has existed for several hundred years. Industrial artifacts have suffered damage, and it's believed they were built before 21 Offence splintered off. 
  • Price to Visit: Free.
  • Hazard Rating: B.
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March

March mixes a swamp and a forest with multiple Fire escape entrances. You can find three Fire escape entrances on top of the one main entrance on the March moon. However, you should watch out for mudholes/quicksand that can trap you if you fall into them. The quicksand mudholes are a permanent hazard that always spawn on March. 

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  • Condition: Constant rainy weather with more expansive terrain
  • History: March is often overlooked because of its twin moon vow.
  • Price to Visit: Free.
  • Hazard Rating: B.

Rend

Rend is a frozen moon that is barren with constant blizzards. 

  • Condition: Constant blizzards make seeing on this moon harder than others. Extreme cold conditions also make Rend inhospitable. You can also expect the facility layout to be a Manor every time. 
  • History: Several Famous Travelers went missing on Rend, which led to the moon gaining a terrible reputation. 
  • Price to Visit: 550
  • Hazard Rating: A.
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Dine

Dine is the same as Rend but features a slightly different layout Rend. For example, the Fire escape is closer to the Ship spawn location, and the drop ship is only north of the ship. 

  • Condition: Constant blizzards make seeing on this moon harder than others. Extreme cold conditions also make Rend inhospitable. You can also expect the facility layout to be a Manor every time. 
  • History: Several Famous Travelers went missing on Rend, which led to the moon gaining a terrible reputation. 
  • Price to Visit: 600
  • Hazard Rating: S.
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Titan

Titan is an extremely dangerous large, flat frozen moon with a Hazard rating of S. The moon is also nearly always Eclipsed, making it one of the toughest moons to try and visit in Lethal Company. 

  • Condition: Frozen with flat terrain. 
  • History: Titan was mined for resources and features a giant industrial complex that's easy to get lost in. There are also multiple entrances to this Industrial complex littered about the landscape. 
  • Price to Visit: 700
  • Hazard Rating: S.
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All weather in Lethal Company, explained 

There are several weather types you can encounter happening on the various moons in Lethal Company. Here, you will find everything you need to know about how to avoid these weather hazards. 

What does Flooding mean in Lethal Company?

Flooding spawns water pools that make transporting heavy objects harder. You can also drown if you stay under the water for too long. 

What does Raining mean in Lethal Company? 

Raining means a moon will start to have quicksand, which you can drown in if you fall into it. 

What does Foggy mean in Lethal Company?

If you see Foggy on a moon in Lethal Company, extreme fog will make it hard to see if you visit the moon. Forest keepers can see you through the fog, so be careful visiting planets where they spawn. 

What does Storming mean in Lethal Company? 

Storming means a moon has extreme thunder and lighting, making transporting metal objects dangerous. Lighting will strike objects made of metal, killing anyone near the metal objects. Lighting may also hit the ship, and if it does, it causes the ship to lose power. If the ship loses power, objects such as the teleporter are unusable until the next match. 

How to move metal objects in stormy weather - Lethal Company

You can move metal objects during stormy weather by dropping the item and waiting for the lighting to strike. After the lighting strikes, quickly pick the object up and move and drop it after a few seconds. Repeat these steps until you reach the ship safely.

What does Eclipsed mean in Lethal Company? 

When you see Eclipsed on a moon, it means it will be a permanent night that spawns creatures at the start of the match. 

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Andrew Vaughan is a Contributing Writer at Pro Game Guides that has written guides on popular RPGs and FPS survival titles for several years. Andrew Vaughan specializes in survival and roleplaying games and has been a lifelong gamer.