Lethal Company: All Ship Upgrades

Lethal Company is a new horror co-op game where scavenging and surviving is your top priority. And for this you need the best ship possible, right? Here is a guide where you find all ship parts!

Lethal Company All Ship Upgrades
Lethal Company: How to get upgrade materials for your ship. | © Zeekerss/EarlyGame

In Lethal Company you desperately need to reach the quota of the company. But nothing is as easy as it seems as you need to scavenge in a dangerous environment, where everything wants to kills you.

In order to make it out somewhat alive, upgrading your ship is a great idea! So, how do you do that, and where are those important upgrade materials in the first place?

We will tell you everything about them in our guide below!

Lethal Company: How To Get Upgrade Materials For Your Ship

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Lethal Company: Playing co-op with your friends is a onece-in-a-lifetime experience. | © Zeekerss/EarlyGame

For the time being, there are only three upgrade materials in total in Lethal Company. But I'm pretty sure there is more to come, as the game is still in Early Access.

You just need to get to the terminal on your ship or the Company building, and purchase themeasy-peasy. But each item comes with a little bit of a gimmick, let's take a look:

  • Loud Horn – For distracting the enemies – costs 150 credits
Tip For The Loud Horn

Be careful not to overdo it, as the signal will also lure the enemies to your ship!

  • Teleporter – Let you teleport back to the ship – costs 375 credits
Tip For The Teleporter

The Teleporter is perfect for rescuing your teammates, as it's possible to use it from anywhere on the map. But be careful: If you teleport, your items won't get transferred!

  • Inverse Teleporter – Let you send your teammates to a random location – costs 425 credits

Tip For The Inverse Teleporter

Perfect to save some time, as you only need to get back to the ship. For a quick and easy raid, use this upgrade with the Loud Horn and those horrific enemies won't show up until.. well, maybe until you reach your ship. Good luck!

Ewelyn Derc

Ewelyn is a Content Creator at EarlyGame. She's mainly interested in everything that comes from Japan and has to do with JRPGs. But also Souls-like, Indies, Shooter, Rogue-likes, Otome, Visual Novel and more are in her field of expertise....