Lethal Company

What are the different monsters I can encounter in Lethal Company?

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Q.What are the different monsters I can encounter in Lethal Company?

A.Lethal Company has a large bestiary of indoor and outdoor creatures — from harmless Manticoils and Roaming Locusts to deadly Eyeless Dogs, Snare Fleas, Jesters, Old Birds and more. The full in‑game Bestiary (and community guides) lists many entities and notes changes over time, like the removal of the Kidnapper Fox in v60.

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Lethal Company features a wide roster of scannable creatures — both harmless and lethal — split between outdoor and indoor threats. Representative outdoor monsters include Manticoils, Roaming Locusts, Circuit Bees, Baboon Hawks, Eyeless Dogs, Earth Leviathans and Vain Shrouds; indoor (and facility) threats include Snare Fleas, Spore Lizards, Bracken/Flowerman, the Barber/Butler types, Nutcrackers, Jesters and the imposing Old Bird. For a full index consult the game’s in‑game bestiary or the community bestiary. official Bestiary and Game8’s monster guide.

For quick reference, here are some common encounters players call out in guides and walkthroughs:

  • Passive/daytime: Manticoils, Roaming Locusts, Manticoils
  • Ambushers/utility: Snare Flea, Spore Lizard, Circuit Bees
  • High‑threat/night: Eyeless Dogs, Jester, Old Bird, Earth Leviathan
  • Notable changes: some entities (e.g., the Kidnapper Fox) have been removed or reworked by updates (v60) and new foes like the Maneater were added — check patch notes and community guides for current spawn behavior. See PCGamesN’s monsters guide and the v60 patch summary for details. v60 patch notes

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Q.Are there any good mods for Lethal Company?

A.Yes — there are many well-regarded Lethal Company mods and modpacks that add quality-of-life features, new items/enemies, and late‑game progression. Popular picks include MoreCompany (bigger lobbies/cosmetics), LethalThings (lots of new scrap, store items and an enemy) and LateGameUpgrades for extended progression; install via Thunderstore or a mod manager and make sure everyone has matching mods/versions.

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Q.Is there a Lethal Company wiki I can use for information?

A.Yes — there are multiple community-run Lethal Company wikis you can use; the most active is the Fandom wiki, and there are additional mirrors and fan wikis with bestiary, moon, and item pages.

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Q.What kind of game is Lethal Company?

A.Lethal Company is a cooperative survival‑horror scavenging game: players work as contracted crews to collect scrap from abandoned moons, meeting Company quotas while surviving monsters and environmental hazards. It launched in Early Access on October 23, 2023 and was developed/published by Zeekerss.

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Q.Can I play Lethal Company on Xbox?

A.No — Lethal Company is a PC-only title on Steam (Windows) and is not available on Xbox consoles as of December 5, 2025.

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Q.Where can I buy Lethal Company, is it available on Steam?

A.Yes — Lethal Company is sold on Steam (Early Access). You can buy it from the game’s official Steam store page; it’s a Windows release and is priced around $9.99 in the US (regional prices may vary).

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