Objects and Gimmicks in Hell Gate

Objects and Gimmicks in Hell Gate

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This is a guide for interactable objects and map gimmicks in Let It Die: Inferno (LID). Read below to see a list of all the objects, as well as their effects when interacted with!


Table of Contents

List of Objects in the Hell Gate

Object List and Details

ObjectObject Details
Treasure BudAn object containing items. Accessing it allows you to obtain the items inside the Treasure Bud.
Escape PodAn object that can be used if you have the required amount of SPLithium. Accessing it allows you to return to your base alive.
How to Farm SPLithium

Judgment Gates
If you have the required amount of SPLithium, you can move to the next Area. The Statue of Enma is the gate to the boss battle.
Weeping SkullAn object containing a large amount of SPLithium. You can obtain SPLithium by attacking and destroying it.

How to Find Weeping Skulls
SpringcapIf you have a Core equipped with the ability "Allows climbing to special places," you can climb to high places.

Flesh DoorThere are five types in total: eye, ear, mouth, vortex, and shadow. They can be opened with the corresponding Key, and inside there is often a Treasure Bud with good items.
DoorsDoors that can be opened and closed by Raiders, Humanoids, and Yotsuyamas. Other enemies cannot open or close these Doors (under investigation).
BushesAn object that makes you harder to see by enemies and other Raiders when you enter it. Can be used for emergency escapes or ambushes.
Bomb TankAn object that explodes when you get close. The effect of the explosion varies by color, but getting caught in it is generally dangerous.
Corrupted SwampTouching it will inflict Corruption, causing your Health to gradually decrease. The Health decrease continues for about 3 seconds even after you get out.
Rotting CarcassAn object that is mainly wall-shaped or box-shaped. It can be destroyed by attacking it.

The Hell Gate is dotted with numerous objects that can either help or hinder Raiders in their Exploration. To ensure safe Exploration, understand the details of these objects and make effective use of them as you explore.

Object Interactions and Effects

Treasure Bud

Let It Die: Infero (LID) - Treasure Bud

Treasure Buds contain items, and you can get the items inside by accessing them. There are a total of five Rarity types, in order from lowest to highest: white < green < blue < purple < light brown.

Treasure Buds Guide

Escape Pod

Let It Die: Infero (LID) - Escape Pod

If you have enough SPLithium for your Body Rank, this object allows you to return to your base. It will appear as yellow on the SP Radar when you are within a certain range.

How to Find Escape Pod

Judgment Gates

Let It Die: Infero (LID) - Judgement Gate

This is the gate to the next Area, which also appears on the Mini-map. If enemies are guarding the gate, you can use it after defeating them. Statues of Enma are exclusively for before boss battles and require a specific amount of SPLithium to use.

Judgment Gate Guide

Weeping Skull

Let It Die: Infero (LID) - Weeping Skull

This is an object that contains a large amount of SPLithium when broken by attacking it. It appears as blue on the SP Radar when you are within a certain range.

How to Find Weeping Skulls

Springcap

Let It Die: Infero (LID) - Springcap

If you have a Core with the "Allows climbing to special places" ability equipped, this object allows you to climb to high places from that spot.

Springcaps Guide

Flesh Door

Let It Die: Infero (LID) - Flesh Door

There are five types of these Doors, each with an eye, ear, mouth, vortex, or shadow drawn on it. They can be opened if you have the corresponding key. Inside these Doors, there is often a Treasure Bud containing Rare items.

Doors

Let It Die: Infero (LID) - Door

These are Doors that can be opened and closed by you, other Raiders, Humanoids, and Yotsuyamas. You can also use them for an emergency escape, such as evading combat with enemies who cannot open the Doors.

Bushes

Let It Die: Infero (LID) - Bushes

As the name suggests, this is a place where grass is overgrown. Entering it makes you harder to see by enemies and other Raiders, so it can be used as a hiding spot or a starting point for an ambush.

Bushes Guide

Bomb Tank

Let It Die: Infero (LID) - Bomb Tank

They explode when a Raider gets close. The effect of the explosion differs by color; some cause Damage, while others can reduce Movement Speed or inflict Corruption.

Corrupted Swamp

Let It Die: Infero (LID) - Corrupted Swamp

If you enter and touch the green Corruption, your Health will slowly decrease. The damage continues for about 3 seconds even after you get out, making it a dangerous trap if you have no means of healing.

Corrupted Swamp Guide

Rotting Carcass

Let It Die: Infero (LID) - Rotting Carcass

This is an object that can be easily destroyed by attacking it. It's not uncommon to find enemies beyond the path opened by destroying this Rotting Carcass.

Rotting Carcasses Guide

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