Best mods in Lethal Company - ship terminal.

Lethal Company best mods

Are you looking for the best mods in Lethal Company to customize your gameplay experience? Here’s how to mod the game and your best options. Modding is a great way to add various small quality-of-life changes or overhaul the entire gameplay by adding new enemies, items, and events. This list will include both types of mods to help you decide on the style you want. Additionally, I’ll showcase how to download mods in this game, since it’s not done via Steam Workshop.

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How to download mods in Lethal Company

To download mods in Lethal Company, download them from Thunderstore and drag and drop them into the game files. Let’s explain all the steps in turn:

  1. Start by downloading LC API and BepInEx (x64)
  2. Right-click on Lethal Company on Steam, select ‘Manage’ and ‘Browse local files’
  3. Drag everything in the BepInEx download inside the Lethal Company folder
  4. Open the LC API folder and extract the BepInEx folder within it to the Lethal Company folder
  5. Download any mod you want and drag its contents inside the ‘Plugins’ folder

With this set up, you’re free to download any mod you want. Just make sure not to download too many mods at once, since you’ll get lost easily in all the new features and some mods may not work together.

Best mods in Lethal Company

Now that you can download whatever you want, you’re free to browse the most popular mods here. However, to make your life easier, here are our top five recommendations on the best mods in Lethal Company.

Bigger Lobby

If four players aren’t enough, the BiggerLobby mod can help spice things up. With this mod, you can have up to 20 players per lobby and cause havoc on whichever moon you decide to land. Keep in mind that for this mod to work, every player must download it before joining the server. Download BiggerLobby here.

For more details on this mod and how to download it, check out our guide on how to increase server size in Lethal Company.

FlashlightToggle

One of the biggest QoL mods is FlashlightToggle, which allows you to activate your Flashlight with ‘F’ even if you’re not holding it. You must have a Flahslight in your hotbar to use it but it doesn’t have to be on your hands. Additionally, you can toggle it while transferring loot. Download FlashlightToggle here.

ItemQuickSwitch

A simple yet extremely helpful mod, ItemQuickSwitch allows you to use your keyboard to have hotkeys for each item in your hotbar. No more scrolling to find the one you want! Download ItemQuickSwitch here.

Brutal Company

If, for some weird reason, you feel like the game is too easy, the Brutal Company mod is for you. This increases the difficulty, causes random moon events to occur, and includes new game mechanics. Also, on the bright side, only the host needs to download this mod. You can download Brutal Company here.

MoonOfTheDay

To spice up your gameplay, MoonOfTheDay adds a random daily and weekly moon in the moons list at the Terminal. You won’t be able to see which moon it is and its Hazard Level, even after you land. This can result in some unique combinations, most of which are pretty Lethal. Download MoonOfTheDay here.

To summarize, the best mods in Lethal Company allow you to increase lobby size, change some small quality-of-life settings, and increase the difficulty and RNG elements to make the game more fun and challenging. There are even more mods available if you browse the store. Also, the game is still new and mods get released almost daily, so make sure to check the store often. For more similar content, here’s how to unlock all Lethal Company suits and how to stop the Lethal Company Flower Man.

Harry Mourtzanakis

Harry has been a gaming fan ever since the days of Gameboy Advance and over the past 20 years, the one thing that has remained stable is his love for anything video game-related. Nowadays, you'll see him enjoying almost any type of game including FPS, survival, RPG, farming sims, and soulslike titles. Sometimes it’s all about action and intense fights, and others it’s better to relax in a cozy farmhouse. Combined with his Master's in Philosophy, Harry is able to share his passion for gaming through guides, reviews, and more.