New to Let It Die: Inferno? Learn core survival tactics: prioritizing Storage upgrades, fighting enemies one by one, and using bushes to escape deadly Raiders.
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Important Points for Beginners
You Lose Items When You Die

When your Health reaches 0, you lose all items in your Backpack. Always store valuable Blueprints, Keys, or Weapons in the Safe Box to ensure they aren’t lost.
The Game is Designed Around Dying

Death is part of the game's design and appeal. You’ll die often, especially early on. Don’t give up. Don't get frustrated. Just keep exploring to learn enemy patterns and improve.
Prioritize Upgrading Storage Using Kill Coins

Spend Kill Coins on expanding Storage first. More storage means more weapons and materials saved, making exploration easier. Buying weapons and healing items helps, but storage upgrades are fundamental.
Defeat Enemies One by One

Getting surrounded leads to relentless attacks against you, which can lead to a quick defeat. Always isolate enemies and fight them one at a time.
Crouch in Bushes to Escape from Enemies

Dash to create distance, then crouch in bushes to hide. Enemies lose sight of you inside tall grass or bushes, so this is a valuable escape tactic.
Run if You Find a Raider
If you encounter a Raider (another player), run away if you’re carrying valuable items. If you’re empty‑handed, you can risk fighting them, but survival should always be your number one priority.
Pick Up Items Quickly

Treasure Buds and enemy drops can sometimes attract the attention of enemies or other Raiders. Decide quickly what to keep and store items in your Backpack or Safe Box.
Be Aware of Your Surroundings When Escaping

Activating the Escape Pod immobilizes you for 5–6 seconds. Check your surroundings first, as enemies or Raiders can attack during this vulnerable window. The same caution applies when opening Judgment Gates.