Master Phasmophobia evidence: EMF, Orbs, Fingerprints, Writing, Spirit Box, Freezing Temps, DOTS. Identify ghosts accurately.
The cornerstone of successful ghost hunting in Phasmophobia lies in accurately identifying ghost evidence. These are the tell-tale ss left behind by spectral entities, and each ghost type will exhibit a specific combination of three out of seven possible evidence types. Mastering the recognition of each evidence type is crucial for making a correct identification and completing your objectives.
Here's a breakdown of the primary ghost evidence types:
- EMF Levels: Measured using an EMF Reader. Levels 2 and 3 are common, but a Level 5 reading is a strong indicator of paranormal activity, often associated with a ghost event or interaction.
- Ghost Orbs: Visible only when using a video camera or night vision. These small, floating orbs appear in areas of high paranormal activity.
- Fingerprints: Found on surfaces like doors, windows, and light switches after a ghost has interacted with them. They are visible with the UV Light.
- Ghost Writing: Appears in the Ghost Writing Book when the ghost interacts with it. This is a direct s of paranormal influence.
- Spirit Box: The ghost will respond to questions asked through the Spirit Box. Responses like 'Where are you?', 'Who is there?', or 'What do you want?' are key.
- Freezing Temperatures: The ambient temperature in the ghost's room and surrounding areas will drop significantly, often below 0°C (32°F). Visible as your breath misting.
- DOTS Projector: A laser grid projected by the DOTS projector that shows a ghostly silhouette moving within it.
It's vital to remember that not all evidence is immediately obvious. You might need to wait for the ghost to perform a specific action or interact with certain items. For example, fingerprints only appear after an interaction, and ghost writing requires the book to be placed in the ghost's vicinity. Freezing temperatures are a constant indicator in their room, while Ghost Orbs can appear anywhere the ghost is active.
The challenge lies in gathering three distinct pieces of evidence without being killed. Some ghosts have unique behaviors that can mimic evidence, so careful observation is key. For instance, a Poltergeist can throw multiple objects, which might be mistaken for a general interaction, but it doesn't produce fingerprints on every thrown object. Always cross-reference your findings and consider the ghost's known traits.
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