All Secret Terminal Commands in Lethal Company

Lethal Company is a brutal rogue-like that can feel overwhelming at first, but if you know how to use the tools at your disposal, you’ll fare much better going forward. Here’show to use the Terminal, along with a breakdown of all secret and basic Terminal commands in Lethal Company.

How to Use the Terminal Commands in Lethal Company

The Terminal is one of the most important items you’ll need to get acquainted with in Lethal Company. You can access it from your base while you’re in orbit or before you start exploring a moon, and you can interact with it by walking up to it and pressing theEkey.

This is your main gateway to purchasing items, accessing your storage, traveling in between moons, and giving yourself a refresher on everything you’ve uncovered in the game so far. With that out of the way, here are all the commands you need to know.

lethal company

All Terminal Commands in Lethal Company

There are a total of13 basic commandsyou can input in the Terminal in Lethal Company. Most of these are quite self-explanatory, but some can be a little vague. We’ve listed them all below for your convenience:

Confirm and Deny

Almost any console input will require you to confirm or deny the command’s execution. You don’t have to write “Confirm” or “Deny” every time. Just type “c” and “d,” respectively, to navigate these menus efficiently.

Moonsis probably the most used terminal command in Lethal Company. It lets you preview the data of different moons. The information you receive includes the moon names, weather conditions, and hazard ratings. These are essential in determining which moon to visit and explore.

lethal company terminal

Moons List

Store Terminal Commands

TheStorecommand gives you a list of items you can purchase in Lethal Company. This should be pretty self-explanatory, but you can spend Credits here to purchase items and weapons that will help you survive during your exploration.

Decor and Upgardes

Additionally, you may use theDecorandUpgradesterminal commands to preview only those categories of items from the store. However, the Upgrades command doesn’t show all the available upgrades right now, so avoid it until it’s patched.

Also, one last tip. Instead of typing outBuy Shovel, for example, you can just type inshoveland hit enter. Plus, adding a number after the name of the item (“shovel 2“) will let you buy multiple items at once. With all that out of the way, below is the list of all the items you can buy in Lethal Company and how much they cost.

Ejection procedure in Lethal Company

Store Item List

Credits, which are the main currency in Lethal Company, can be hard to come by at the beginning. You’ll want tosell your scrap and itemsyou don’t need anymore, then purchase the tools that will actually help you.

Another self-explanatory command,Bestiary, is a log of all the monsters you’ve encountered in the game so far. Bestiary entries carry over between runs and areone of the few things you don’t lose when you die.

Lethal Company Console Confirm Entry

Storageis one of the least used terminal commands in Lethal Company. It allows you to access items and furniture you stored on your ship. When you access this command, pick one of the items on the list, and once it spawns, press B tomove it around and rotate it.

TheOthercommand simply lists the View Monitor, Switch, Ping, Transmit, and Scan commands together with their descriptions.

Hero Clash cover art

View Monitor

TheView Monitorcommand lets you observe your surroundings on the current moon you’re on, which sounds helpful on paper but feels rather clumsy in practice.

You can use theSwitchcommand in conjunction with the View Monitor command by typing “SWITCH (Player’s username)” to get the camera to change to that player’s perspective.

ThePingcommand is really only useful if you’ve got aRadar Booster. Pinging a teammate will show them the Radar Booster’s location, and it can serve as a visual aid to guide them through their surroundings or show them where the exit is.

Scanhas to be one of the most useful commands you’ll be using in Lethal Company. It displays the number of items outside your ship and the amount of credits you’re able to earn for selling them. It’s also good to use later in the round so you can check whether it’s still worth staying on the moon.

Unlocking Secured Doors

The[Secret Code]command simply lets youopen and close secured doors. Secured doors are usually marked with a letter and a number, so you may simply type in the corresponding letters and numbers to open and close them. Don’t confuse these with locked doors, which can only be opened with keys.

TheSignal Translatoris a piece of gear in Lethal Company that lets you send messages to your crewmates. First, buy it from the store for 255 credits and then use the command “Transmit [Message]” from the terminal. However, the message character limit is 9, so it’s best used for info.

If you have a Radar Booster, you can use theFlashcommand to launch a flashbang-like attack at a specific radar’s location. This attack will stun nearby entities and blind your crewmates if they are looking straight at it.

Secret Terminal Commands in Lethal Company

Most Lethal Company players already know about these two terminal commands, so they might not be considered secret anymore. Still, they are secret in-game, so we’ll regard them as that. Here they are.

TheSigurdcommand lets you access thelogsthat one of the workers who used to work on the ship left behind. You can collect these logs on different moons, and after you do, they will show up in the terminal.

TheEjectcommand is one that was added recently to Lethal Company. It lets you jettison everything from the ship into space, effectively resetting your progress. Also, this command only works while you’re orbiting a moon.

Lethal Company Terminal Commands Usage Tip

The best thing about the terminal in Lethal Company is that no matter what menu you’re currently in, you can input literally any command and have it work. So, for example, if you’re in theStoreand just inputVow, you’ll get transferred to the moon. It’s as simple as that. No need for Moons or any other extra inputs. The only exception, though, is theConfirm prompt. That one’s unskippable.

That’s all you need to know aboutall basic and secret Terminal commands in Lethal Company. Be sure to search for Twinfinite for more tips and information on the game.

Related:Best Weapons in Lethal Companyon PC Invasion