How to Deal With Baboon Hawk in Lethal Company
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How to Deal With Baboon Hawk in Lethal Company

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Lethal Company truly has the strangest monsters both in and out of the facilities on the moons you are visiting in attempts to get some scrap for profit (and survival!). Baboon Hawks are weird creatures found in the open, and here’s how you should deal with them.

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What to Do When You Spot a Baboon Hawk in Lethal Company

Let’s be real: Baboon Hawk looks like a Kiwi Bird, with wings. It jumps strangely and funnily, but it’s mostly not immediately hostile. If it spots you and you are not very close to it, it will probably scream violently in your general direction, politely yet firmly asking you to leave. It’s a good idea to heed this mutant’s wish and be on your way. You will probably have no problems getting away from it unless you did everything you could to agitate it, and then we have a problem.

Sometimes, they come in packs, which may encourage them to be braver in an attempt to deter you from trespassing through their territory. However, they react to human packs as well, and will clearly understand when they are outnumbered.

Can You Kill a Baboon Hawk in Lethal Company?

Indeed, you can kill a Baboon Hawk with a shovel, stop sign, or yield sign if you bash it long enough and if you manage to outlast the Baboon Hawk and its damage. Of course, you will have better chances of winning or driving it away if your teammates have your back in standing up to this mutant kiwi bird, but if multiple Baboon Hawks are facing you, they might not yield. Then, it becomes a long fight to the death of one of the parties of this violent engagement.

If you want bigger fish to fry, check out how to deal With Coil-Head in Lethal Company.


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Nikola has been a Staff Writer at Prima Games since May 2022. He has been gaming since being able to hold an Amiga 500 joystick on his own, back in the early 90s (when gaming was really good!). Nikola has helped organize dozens of gaming events and tournaments and has been professionally attached to gaming since 2009.