TIER: OP 6/2/2026

DRG Public Lobby Communication & Etiquette Guide

Master Deep Rock Galactic public lobby communication rules for smoother missions. Learn essential etiquette like asking 'r' before events and proper resupply use.

DRG Public Lobby Communication & Etiquette Guide

Combat Summary

Effective Team Communication is crucial for any successful Deep Rock Galactic mission, especially when tackling Public Lobbies. Always confirm readiness with an ‘r’ in chat before initiating major events or summoning bosses. Respect Resupply etiquette by only taking one unit unless granted permission for more. Prioritize clear signals, whether via chat or pings, to prevent mission jeopardizing mistakes. These DRG Tactics are vital for new Miners navigating multiplayer challenges.

Essential Public Lobby Etiquette

When venturing into Public Lobbies with unknown Miners, especially during demanding Deep Dives, good etiquette can make or break the mission. The three most critical rules are:

  1. Confirm Readiness (‘r’): Before interacting with any objective that triggers a swarm, event, or boss fight (e.g., Dreadnought cocoons, machine events, Black Box, Fuel Cells), always type ‘r’ in chat and wait for confirmation from your team. This simple act of Team Communication ensures everyone is prepared, has full health and ammo, and is positioned correctly.
  2. One Resupply Per Pod: Each Resupply pod delivers four units. Each Miner is entitled to one. Do not take a second unit unless you explicitly ask and receive permission from another teammate. Double-dipping is a prime cause of mission failure and frustration. Proper Resupply management is a core DRG Tactic.
  3. Use Chat or Pings: Pay attention to team messages. If you’re unsure about an objective, ask. If a teammate pings something important, acknowledge it. Good Multiplayer Tips always emphasize active participation in communication, even if it’s just a simple ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ ping.

Chat vs. Pings: When to Use Which

While text chat is the gold standard for detailed Team Communication on PC, platform differences exist. Console and SteamDeck Miners often rely heavily on the robust ping system. Learn to use both effectively. Ping critical resources, enemies, objectives, or even your status (e.g., ‘Need Ammo’ via a ping on a resupply drop location). The key is clarity; whatever system you use, make sure your message is understood across the team.

Preventing Common Mistakes

The most frequent failures in Public Lobbies stem from a breakdown in the basic rules above. Starting events without ‘r’ can trap unprepared Miners, leading to unnecessary revives and Nitra expenditure. Ignoring Resupply etiquette starves teammates, leaving them vulnerable during critical combat phases. Lack of communication before engaging high-threat enemies or triggering secondary objectives also frequently leads to a swift trip back to the Drop Pod, mission failed.

Miner’s Chatter

The community universally emphasizes that strong Team Communication is the bedrock of successful deep dives and high-hazard missions. Many Miners agree that a decline in basic etiquette, like asking ‘r’ or respecting Resupply calls, directly contributes to mission failures. The sentiment is that even basic pings, if used consistently and understood by the team, are vastly superior to silence. Veteran Miners advocate for patience with new recruits but stress the importance of teaching these fundamental DRG Tactics early on.

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