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All Lethal Company maps: Tiers, cost, monsters and more

Familiarize yourself with LC's Lovecraftian cosmos.

Lethal Company has its fair share of terrifying moons and nightmarish residents, and they all share the same goal: to ruin your high-quota run. While the Facility interiors repeat across the moons, the number of monsters you can meet depends on the moon’s threat level and weather.

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So, which moons are you courageous enough to enter? Here’s everything you need to know about Lethal Company‘s moons. This includes each moon’s cost to visit, threat level, and the long list of lovely monsters you can encounter throughout your career at The Company.

All Lethal Company moons

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Each Lethal Company moon has a different hazard level, outlined by their tiers, from Safe to A++. These tell you from the get-go just how dangerous the moon you’re visiting is. Alongside this, weather reports affect a moon’s overall threat to your survival.

As the threat rating grows higher, so too does the cost to visit the moon. But with high risk comes high rewards. The toughest moons don’t just have stronger and scarier monsters, but the Facilities they reside in also contain higher value scrap.

Tip: MODS CAN MIX THINGS UP

If you’re used to the moons already, you can always install fan-made Lethal Company mods or try your luck at Challenge Moons to mix things up. There’s even a mod that sees you and your ship landing at Princess Peach’s castle from Super Mario 64.

To familiarize yourself with the unique and unforgiving alien worlds of Lethal Company, consult the table below:

Map NameTierHazard LevelCostMonstersDescription
Gordion-71Tier ZeroHazard Level: SafeZero CreditsNone (but ringing the bell too many times spawns tentacles that will grab and kill the nearest player).A dark cargo area surrounded on one side by a colossal brutalist structure and an abyssal ocean on the other. The Company Building is located here.
ExperimentationTier OneHazard Level: DZero CreditsCircuit Bees
Manticoils
Roaming Locusts
Earth Leviathan
Eyeless Dog
Snare Flea
Bunker Spider
Hoarding Bug
Bracken
Thumper
Hygrodere
Ghost Girl
Spore Lizard
Nutcracker
Old Bird
Kidnapper Fox (cannot spawn without Vain Shrouds)
A muddy desert area containing one large industrial Facility and decaying pipelines.
AssuranceTier One Hazard Level: DZero CreditsCircuit Bees
Manticoil
Roaming Locusts
Earth Leviathan
Eyeless Dog
Forest Keeper
Baboon Hawk
Snare Flea
Bunker Spider
Hoarding Bug
Bracken
Thumper
Hygrodere
Ghost Girl
Spore Lizard
Nutcracker
Barber
Kidnapper Fox (cannot spawn without Vain Shrouds)
A mountainous desert with sporadic cliffs, remnants of industrial machinery, and one Facility.
VowTier One Hazard Level: CZero CreditsCircuit Bees
Manticoil
Roaming Locusts
Earth Leviathan
Eyeless Dog
Forest Keeper
Snare Flea
Bunker Spider
Hoarding Bug
Bracken
Thumper
Hygrodere
Coil Head
Spore Lizard
Kidnapper Fox (cannot spawn without Vain Shrouds)
Barber
A swampy, forested area with a dried-up river, a dam, and one ominous Facility.
OffenseTier TwoHazard Level: BZero CreditsManticoils
Earth Leviathan
Eyeless Dog
Forest Keeper
Baboon Hawk
Snare Flea
Bunker Spider
Hoarding Bug
Bracken
Thumper
Hygrodere
Coil Head
Spore Lizard
Nutcracker
Old Bird
Another desert planet with spontaneous cliffs and patches of water and mud; it has one Facility and closely resembles Assurance, though much more dangerous.
MarchTier TwoHazard Level: BZero CreditsCircuit Bees
Manticoil
Roaming Locusts
Earth Leviathan
Eyeless Dog
Forest Keeper
Baboon Hawk
Snare Flea
Bunker Spider
Hoarding Bug
Bracken
Thumper
Hygrodere
Coil Head
Spore Lizard
Nutcracker
Kidnapper Fox (cannot spawn without Vain Shrouds)
March is somewhat similar to Vow but contains many mud patches and dangerous areas, as well as spawning more dangerous enemies. It has one Facility and several fire exits.
AdamanceTier TwoHazard Level: BZero CreditsHoarding Bug
Bunker Spider
Thumper
Hygrodere
Snare Flea
Thumper
Baboon Hawk
Forest Keeper
Eyeless Dog
Old Bird
Butler
Barber
Similar aesthetic to March with a large dip in the moon’s center. You can drop into this area to find the mysterious locked cabin. There is a fire exit to the left of the main entrance, opposite the Home Base.
RendTier ThreeHazard Level: A 550 CreditsEyeless Dog
Forest Keeper
Snare Flea
Bunker Spider
Hoarding Bug
Bracken
Hygrodere
Coil Head
Ghost Girl
Jester
Nutcracker
Masked
Butler
Barber
Kidnapper Fox (cannot spawn without Vain Shrouds)
A frigid moon engulfed in a perpetual blizzard that severely limits visibility. Contains the Mansion and is one of the game’s most dangerous moons.
EmbrionTier ThreeHazard Level: S150 CreditsHoarding Bug
Bunker Spider
Thumpers
Snare Flea
Nutcracker
Hygrodere
Old Bird
Forest Keeper
Eyeless Dogs
Earth Leviathan
Barber
Kidnapper Fox (cannot spawn without Vain Shrouds)
A smaller moon than most, Embrion offers a compact setting to easily manoeuvre through. Old Birds lie in wait. They are either activated after 3pm or earlier if you remove the Apparatus.
DineTier ThreeHazard Level: S600 CreditsEarth Leviathan
Eyeless Dog
Forest Keeper
Snare Flea
Bunker Spider
Hoarding Bug
Bracken
Hygrodere
Spore Lizards
Thumper
Coil Head
Ghost Girl
Jester
Nutcracker
Old Bird
Butler
Barber
Kidnapper Fox (cannot spawn without Vain Shrouds)
Dine bears a striking resemblance to Rend, though much more dangerous. It also has a Mansion and a blinding blizzard.
TitanTier ThreeHazard Level: S+700 CreditsEarth Leviathan
Eyeless Dog
Forest Keeper
Snare Flea
Bunker Spider
Hoarding Bug
Bracken
Hygrodere
Spore Lizard
Thumper
Coil Head
Ghost Girl
Jester
Nutcracker
Masked
Old Bird
Kidnapper Fox (cannot spawn without Vain Shrouds)
Previously Lethal Company‘s most dangerous moon; Titan features heavy snow and the Facility level, but its outdoors are relatively small compared to other moons.
ArtificeTier ThreeHazard Level: S++1,500 CreditsOld Bird
Bracken
Butlers
Forest Keeper
Coil-Head
Eyeless Dog
Baboon Hawk
Snare Flea
Thumper
Masked
Barber
Kidnapper Fox (cannot spawn without Vain Shrouds)
A moon made up of many Warehouses with the Facility in the back. The Mansion can spawn quite frequently here. Old Birds freely roam if the Warehouses are open, making this lethal moon difficult to explore. Has a unique exterior that lets you interact with switches inside Warehouses to trap Old Birds inside.

The maps Adamance, Embrion, and Artifice were added in Lethal Company v50, which introduced three new enemies: Butlers, Tulip Snakes, and Old Birds. Newer enemies were added in v55, the Barber and Kidnapper Fox.

These arrivals increased the overall difficulty of succeeding in Lethal Company. While Adamance is only Hazard Level B, the sheer number of enemy spawns alongside the possible appearance of the terrifying Old Bird make it an intense experience for beginners and veterans alike.

Give Artifice a try if you’re feeling brave enough for the Old Birds are patiently waiting for your arrival.


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