Lethal Company Dine map: Expert Moon guide

These monsters are ready to dine... on you.

Dine map of players following lampposts to find the Home Base
Screenshot by Dot Esports via Zeekerss

Are you brave enough to dine on Dine in Lethal Company? Get your shovel ready to dig yourself out of an early grave, because the next quota is a big one, and Dine may be your only option for success.

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Dine has seen a drastic appearance shift since Lethal Company v50. While the interior continues to throw players into its Mansion setting, the exterior has been completed altered since v49. No longer can you take the typical Fire Exit route to avoid the Eyeless Dogs or reach loot with ease, skipping the high enemy spawns inside the Mansion’s Main Entrance. Dine now stands out for its unique and complex layout, but thankfully the Facility is a short walk away from the Drop Ship.

Lethal Company: All Dine monsters

Close up of a Forest Giant in Lethal Company
Use fallen trees and mountains to hide from the Forest Keepers. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The toughest monsters in the game can appear on Dine and all at once. But there are ways to easily evade and beat them if you know what you’re doing. Unlike other maps, Dine entraps you within a Mansion interior.

I found the Mansion easier to navigate compared to the Factory interior, but the monsters of Dine make escaping far trickier than other Moons. What was previously one of the toughest Moons to visit has since lowered its difficulty, with the Fire Exit appearing close to the Main Entrance, and you no longer need the Jetpack or Extension Ladder to access it.

Indoor Entities

EntitySpawn ChanceCan you Stun this entity?Can you kill this entity?Shovel Hit HP
Bracken5.8 percentYesYesThree hits
Butler59.42 percentNoYesFour hits
Bunker Spider4.35 percentYesYesFive hits
Coil-Head4.35 percentYesNoN/A
Ghost Girl1.45 percentNoNoN/A
Hoarding Bug5.8 percentYesYesTwo hits
Hygrodere2.17 percentYesNoN/A
Jester3.62 percentYesNoN/A
Nutcracker3.62 percentYesYesFive hits
Snare Flea4.35 percentYesYesTwo hits
Spore Lizard2.9 percentYesNoN/A
Thumper2.17 percentYesYesFour hits
Info via Lethal Company Fandom Wiki

Outdoor Entities

EntitySpawn ChanceCan you Stun this entity?Can you kill this entity?Shovel Hit HP
Earth Leviathan1.59 percentNoNoN/A
Eyeless Dog38.62 percentYesYes12 hits
Forest Keeper52.91 percentYesYes21 to 25 hits
Old Bird6.88 percentNoNoN/A
Info via Lethal Company Fandom Wiki

All possible loot on Dine in Lethal Company

In the early days of Lethal Company, most employees looking to hit high quotas would frequently visit March to earn enough credits for Dine. From here, they would continuously return to Dine and try their luck at filling their ship with Dine’s loot. You can always check how much loot there is, and its total value, every time you visit a Moon by executing Scan on the Terminal.

Here is all the possible loot you can get on Dine:

ItemSpawn ChanceAverage Value
Airhorn1.25 percent62
Big Bolt0.45 percent26
Bottles5.22 percent50
Brass Bell5.45 percent64
Candy1.82 percent21
Cash Register1.36 percent120
Clown Horn1.25 percent62
Coffee Mug4.99 percent46
DIY Flashbang1.14 percent19
Fancy Lamp5.56 percent94
Gift Box2.38 percent20
Gold Cup2.72 percent60
Hair Brush2.84 percent22
Hairdryer4.88 percent80
Jar of Pickles9.45 percent46
Large Axle0.23 percent46
Laser Pointer0.57 percent66
Magnifying Glass3.97 percent52
Old Phone3.75 percent56
Painting5.68 percent92
Perfume Bottle3.18 percent76
Plastic Fish1.82 percent34
Red Soda2.95 percent54
Robot Toy5.22 percent72
Rubber Ducky1.82 percent51
Teeth3.52 percent72
Tragedy Mask7.26 percent40
Toy Cube3.75 percent32
V Engine0.23 percent38
Wedding Ring2.16 percent66
Whoopie-Cushion2.04 percent13
Info via Lethal Company Fandom Wiki

Lethal Company: Tips for Dine

Old Bird searching for an employee in Lethal Company
There’s a chance Old Birds spawn in, so look to the skies when you dock. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Dine no longer has an exterior similar to Rend. The lampposts that previously led players to and fro aren’t the only way to navigate Dine now. Dine’s blizzard, as of v50, is easier to see through, making these map changes more distinguishable from Rend. There are various directions you can take from the Drop Ship to get toward the Facility. You no longer need to go behind the ship to get to any point of interest. You may notice Old Bird spawning atop the now mountainous terrain; switching Dine from a snowy region to a dense forest in a snowy climate for clearer visibility.

Dine is best played without any ongoing Weather Reports. Of course, this cannot always be guaranteed (especially when the goal is to farm scrap for high quotas). Instead, the map’s complex layout lends itself to late scrap runs, giving you multiple routes to avoid Forest Keepers, Eyeless Dogs, and Old Birds.

An eyeless dog in Lethal Company attacks the ship. It has no eyes and sharp teeth, ready to tear the player apart.
The main boss of Dine. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Dine, notoriously known for its high spawn rate of traps, has since swapped to a Butler-infested map. While turrets and mines continue to spawn in, it won’t feel as much of a death trap compared to v49’s Dine. You must bring a Shovel to handle interior monsters like the Butler, Nutcracker, and Thumper. Items like the Spray Paint are incredibly helpful to avoid getting lost inside the Mansion’s labyrinth. Alongside this, the Jetpack and Teleporter (co-op) increases your profits and lowers fines.

Be mindful of removing the Apparatus early, as this activates any Old Birds on the map. The main interior monster to worry about is the Butler, as he spawns in an unusually high amount, plaguing the Mansion’s Main Entrance. Do your best to avoid bumping into this monster, as this causes it to attack.

Instead of Rend’s shack to hide in, Dine’s exterior gives you many instances of safe passage from the Forest Keeper and Eyeless Dogs. These are the main monsters you need to worry about on Dine. The v50 update now lets you kill the Forest Keeper. This, alongside the high spawn rate of Eyeless Dogs with crouch-running nerfed, means that taking the longer route back to the ship may be the safer option if you want to reach those high quotas.

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Writer for Dot since Oct. 2023. Just a Psychology graduate trying to find the meaning of life through gaming. An enthusiast of indie horror and anime, where you'll often find them obsessing over a great narrative and even better twists that'd make M. Night jealous. Their shocking twist? They think The Last of Us II is a masterpiece.