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Embrion Moon Lethal Company
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How to Beat Embrion Moon in Lethal Company: Locations, Enemies, and More

You won't make it. You are not prepared.

Embrion is the third moon added to Lethal Company in the v50 update, and if I had to describe it with one word, I’d choose “Hell.” I’ve tried my best to conquer this moon, and here’s everything you need to know about the Embrion moon in Lethal Company.

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General Information About Embrion Moon in Lethal Company

From my experience, the Embrion moon was often Eclipsed, but I’ve gotten other weather conditions. It will cost you 150 Credits to fly to Embrion, and the approximate value of the loot on this moon is 700. Given the risks that the outside environment bears, I do not think it’s something you should seriously consider playing unless it’s purely for fun. It’s absurdly challenging because as soon as you land on the Embrion Moon, you will immediately see about a dozen dormant Old Bird robots.

By the way, under no circumstances should you go to Embrion when it’s Eclipsed. It is already difficult enough to know that the first Old Birds are going online at 3 PM. I mean, sure, I feel that everyone should experience the Eclipsed version at least once because it straight-up becomes a mix of Malevelon Creek from Helldivers 2 and Skibidi Toilet. If you don’t believe me, go ahead and try it out. A Reddit meme perfectly describes this.

Embrion Moon Map in Lethal Company

The only “easy” thing about Embrion is the simplicity of the map layout. However, that’s a trap if you ask me because there’s almost nothing you can hide behind except a few rocks here and there.

Here’s a short overview of key points of interest on Embrion in Lethal Company:

  1. Ship and location where your ordered items will drop
  2. Main Entrance
  3. Fire Exit

How to Get to Main Entrance on Embrion Moon in Lethal Company

Getting to the Main entrance on Embrion Moon in Lethal Company is pretty easy. You just need to walk straight out of the ship. Getting back will be harder because of all the dangers the moon brings. But, if you move carefully, stay close to the rock formations, you can stay out of sight of Old Birds.

How to Get to Fire Exit on Embrion Moon in Lethal Company

Getting to Fire Exit is just slightly more complicated. See that big rock in front of the ship and to the right? You just need to go around it. This might be an easier entrance because there are slightly more objects to hide behind, and there are no ladders you must climb in order to get in (while the Old Birds fire their rockets at you).

What Enemies Are There on Embrion Moon in Lethal Company?

Other than the Old Bird swarm, you will definitely be able to see some Eyeless Dogs and Earth Leviathans to add to the mess that’s going on. If it’s any comfort to you, Old Birds will annihilate everything they see. Even Forest Keepers (Giants).

That’s all about the Embrion Moon in Lethal Company. Check out the rest of our Lethal Company guides at our game hub, where you will learn how to deal with Butler and many other things.


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Nikola L
Nikola's been a member of GameSkinny since March 2024. He enjoys various game genres, but you'll most likely see him chasing quotas in Lethal Company with friends and grinding roguelike/roguelite games such as Vampire Survivors, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor and Brotato. Loves 90s, driving, video making, and music.