Welcome to the ultimate ‘Phasmophobia: Ghost Types Guide’! Are you ready to take your ghost-hunting skills to the next level and uncover the secrets of the supernatural? Dive into our comprehensive guide that will enhance your knowledge and strategy to tackle every haunting. Gain a thorough ‘Overview of All Ghost Types’ for a solid foundational understanding. Learn to master the art of ‘Identifying Ghost Traits’ that will help you pinpoint exactly what you’re dealing with. Discover the ‘Strengths and Weaknesses of Each Ghost’ to know your adversaries inside and out. Equip yourself with ‘Best Strategies for Each Ghost Type’ to outsmart and safely navigate through each spooky encounter. Finally, don’t miss out on our expert ‘Tips for Identifying Ghosts’ that will ensure your investigations are always spot-on. Get ready to make every hunt a success with our ultimate guide!
Overview of All Ghost Types
In Phasmophobia, you’ll encounter a variety of ghost types, each with unique characteristics and behaviors. Knowing what you’re up against can make all the difference in surviving and completing your ghost-hunting objectives. Here’s a detailed rundown of each ghost type you might encounter during your spooky adventures.
Spirit
Traits: Average strength and movement speed.
Evidence: EMF Level 5, Spirit Box, Ghost Writing.
Special Behavior: No specific weaknesses. Spirits are the most common type you’ll encounter, making them a bit of a baseline for comparison.
Wraith
Traits: Can fly and travel through walls.
Evidence: EMF Level 5, Spirit Box, D.O.T.S Projector.
Special Behavior: Afraid of salt. If you spread salt on the ground, Wraiths will avoid that area.
Phantom
Traits: Looking at it will drop your sanity faster.
Evidence: Spirit Box, Fingerprints, D.O.T.S Projector.
Special Behavior: Capturing its photo will make it temporarily disappear, giving you a chance to escape.
Poltergeist
Traits: Throws objects around to create panic.
Evidence: Spirit Box, Fingerprints, Ghost Writing.
Special Behavior: Less dangerous when in a room with few objects, as their strength is the ability to manipulate multiple items simultaneously.
Banshee
Traits: Will stalk and prey on one person at a time until they are either dead or have been tagged by a smudge stick.
Evidence: EMF Level 5, Fingerprints, D.O.T.S Projector.
Special Behavior: Fears the Crucifix and is less likely to attack when one is nearby.
Jinn
Traits: Travels at faster speeds if its target is far away.
Evidence: EMF Level 5, Fingerprints, Freezing Temperatures.
Special Behavior: Turning off the location’s power will limit its ability.
Mare
Traits: Stronger in the dark.
Evidence: Spirit Box, Ghost Orbs, Ghost Writing.
Special Behavior: Turning on the lights will reduce its chances of attacking.
Revenant
Traits: Moves incredibly fast when hunting.
Evidence: EMF Level 5, Ghost Orbs, Ghost Writing.
Special Behavior: Moves slowly when not chasing someone, giving you a window to hide or escape.
Shade
Traits: Harder to find and tends to shy away from attacking if there are multiple people nearby.
Evidence: EMF Level 5, Ghost Orbs, Ghost Writing.
Special Behavior: Its shyness makes it difficult to gather evidence when in groups.
Demon
Traits: Aggressive and attacks more frequently.
Evidence: Spirit Box, Ghost Writing, Freezing Temperatures.
Special Behavior: Crucifix and smudge sticks can help, but they might not be as effective given its aggression.
Yurei
Traits: Affects your sanity faster.
Evidence: Freezing Temperatures, Ghost Orbs, D.O.T.S Projector.
Special Behavior: Smudging the room it’s in will prevent it from roaming for a long time.
Oni
Traits: More active when more players are within its vicinity.
Evidence: EMF Level 5, Freezing Temperatures, D.O.T.S Projector.
Special Behavior: Shares traits with Demons in terms of aggression but is more visible.
Hantu
Traits: Moves faster in lower temperatures.
Evidence: Fingerprints, Ghost Orbs, Freezing Temperatures.
Special Behavior: Consider raising the temperature to limit their speed.
Yokai
Traits: More likely to be triggered by talking.
Evidence: Spirit Box, Ghost Orbs, D.O.T.S Projector.
Special Behavior: Quieter speaking can help you avoid triggering its hunt.
Goryo
Traits: Less frequent apparitions, can only be seen on camera.
Evidence: EMF Level 5, Fingerprints, D.O.T.S Projector.
Special Behavior: Rarely shows itself to players, making it crucial to use equipment effectively.
Myling
Traits: Quieter when hunting, making it difficult to detect.
Evidence: EMF Level 5, Fingerprints, Ghost Writing.
Special Behavior: More active in making paranormal sounds.
Knowing each ghost’s evidence and behavior can guide you in identifying them faster and more efficiently. Keep these traits in mind, gear up, and may your ghost hunts be successful (and less terrifying)!
Happy hunting!###
Identifying Ghost Traits
In Phasmophobia, each ghost has unique traits that will help you deduce what kind of spirit you’re dealing with. Knowing these traits can turn a chaotic haunt into a methodical investigation. Here’s a breakdown of what to look for to identify the ghost types.
1. Spirit
- Evidence: EMF Level 5, Spirit Box, Ghost Writing
- Behavior: Spirits are pretty basic. They don’t have any special abilities or traits but will still hunt like any other ghost. They roam around and interact with the environment commonly.
2. Wraith
- Evidence: EMF Level 5, Spirit Box, DOTS Projector
- Behavior: Wraiths can fly and don’t leave fingerprints, making them hard to track. Salt is their worst enemy; they won’t step in it, and if they do, it’ll anger them.
3. Phantom
- Evidence: Spirit Box, Fingerprints, DOTS Projector
- Behavior: Looking at a Phantom will drop your sanity faster. They will also disappear when you take a photo of them, which makes them a bit trickier during hunts.
4. Poltergeist
- Evidence: Spirit Box, Fingerprints, Ghost Writing
- Behavior: Known for their mischievous nature, Poltergeists will throw multiple objects at once. If a room gets messy quickly, you might be dealing with one.
5. Banshee
- Evidence: EMF Level 5, Fingerprints, DOTS Projector
- Behavior: They focus on a single player until that person is dead or the hunt ends. Crucifixes are extra effective against them.
6. Jinn
- Evidence: EMF Level 5, Fingerprints, Freezing Temperatures
- Behavior: Jinns move faster if their target is far away but slow down when near. They love turning off the power, so keeping the lights out can help you identify them.
7. Mare
- Evidence: Spirit Box, Ghost Orb, Ghost Writing
- Behavior: These spirits are more powerful in the dark. They’re more likely to hunt when the lights are off, so flip those switches to keep them at bay.
8. Revenant
- Evidence: EMF Level 5, Ghost Orb, Ghost Writing
- Behavior: Revenants are super fast when they spot prey but slow down when they lose sight. If it’s zipping around during a hunt, you might be facing a Revenant.
9. Shade
- Evidence: EMF Level 5, Ghost Orb, Ghost Writing
- Behavior: The shy guys of the spirit world. Shades are less likely to hunt if players are in groups, making solo investigations dangerous.
10. Demon
- Evidence: Freezing Temperatures, Ghost Writing, Fingerprints
- Behavior: Aptly named, Demons are aggressive and will hunt with little provocation. However, using crucifixes can significantly push back their attacks.
11. Yurei
- Evidence: Freezing Temperatures, Ghost Orb, DOTS Projector
- Behavior: They have been known to have a stronger impact on players’ sanity. Smudge sticks can be super effective, making them wander far away.
12. Oni
- Evidence: EMF Level 5, Spirit Box, DOTS Projector
- Behavior: Like Poltergeists, Onis are very playful with physical interactions. They are more active and visible, often making them easier to identify.
Identifying Tips:
- Temperature Check: Use your thermometer to quickly identify if there are freezing temps.
- EMF Reader: Always have an EMF reader handy. Many ghost types can be identified through EMF level 5 readings.
- Interaction Observation: Pay attention to how many objects are moved or thrown around.
- Sanity Drops: Notice how quickly your sanity plummets after ghost encounters.
By taking note of these traits and using your equipment maybe like a detective with a cool gadget belt, you can narrow down the ghost type efficiently. The key is to observe and use your tools smartly!
Phasmophobia: Ghost Types Guide
Strengths and Weaknesses of Each Ghost
Phasmophobia is all about identifying ghosts based on their unique traits. Each ghost type has its own strengths and weaknesses, making them either more dangerous or easier to handle. Here’s a handy guide to help you understand each ghost’s quirks so you can deal with them like a pro.
Spirit
Strengths: None
Weaknesses: Smudge sticks
Spirits are the most common type of ghost you’ll find. They’re a bit of a wildcard since they don’t have any unique strengths, but they’re especially weak against smudge sticks. Using a smudge stick on a Spirit will stop it from hunting for a long period of time.
Wraith
Strengths: Can fly, doesn’t leave footprints
Weaknesses: Salt
Wraiths are pretty scary because they can fly through walls and doors, making them hard to track. However, they absolutely hate salt. If you place salt on the ground, a Wraith will avoid that area, and stepping in it could reveal their presence as they won’t leave footprints.
Phantom
Strengths: Drains sanity quickly when seen
Weaknesses: Taking pictures
Phantoms have the creepy ability to drain your sanity super fast just by showing up. The good news? You can make them disappear temporarily if you snap a photo of them.
Poltergeist
Strengths: Can throw multiple objects at once
Weaknesses: Empty rooms
Poltergeists are the tricksters of the ghost world, known for their ability to throw things around and cause chaos. But if you’re in a room with no objects, they’re practically harmless since they can’t throw anything.
Banshee
Strengths: Focuses on one target until they are dead
Weaknesses: Crucifix
Banshees are relentless and will target one player until they’re dead. They’re super weak against crucifixes though, and will be deterred by them more than other ghosts.
Jinn
Strengths: Moves faster when its target is far away
Weaknesses: Turning off power source
Jinns are known for their speed. They get faster as you move away from them. The trick to dealing with a Jinn is to cut the power in the building, which will slow them down.
Mare
Strengths: Increased chance to attack in darkness
Weaknesses: Light
Mares thrive in the dark and are more likely to attack when lights are out. Keeping areas well-lit will decrease their chances of hunting, making it easier to control them.
Revenant
Strengths: Extremely fast when hunting
Weaknesses: Hides in slow motion mode
Revenants are terrifyingly fast. When they hunt, they speed up significantly. However, if you hide, they slow down. Running and hiding immediately is key here.
Shade
Strengths: Harder to find; hide very well
Weaknesses: Lower chance of hunting with multiple players nearby
Shades are particularly shy. They’re harder to locate since they don’t like showing themselves. They also tend to shy away from hunting when there are multiple people around, so sticking with your team helps.
Demon
Strengths: Initiates hunts more often
Weaknesses: Ouija boards don’t drain sanity
Demons are insanely aggressive and will hunt more often than other ghosts. Strange as it sounds, one of their weaknesses is the Ouija board; using it won’t drain your sanity when questioning a Demon.
Yurei
Strengths: Drains someone’s sanity quickly
Weaknesses: Smudge sticks
Yureis will deplete your sanity really fast. Use smudge sticks to stop them from hunting for a while, and keep your wits about you.
Oni
Strengths: More active with players nearby
Weaknesses: Easier to find when active
Onis are highly active when there are players around, which makes them more dangerous. The upside is, their activity makes them easier to find and identify.
Hantu
Strengths: Moves faster in colder environments
Weaknesses: High temperatures
Hantus move faster in the cold, so freezing environments make them a bigger threat. Keeping the place warm can actually slow them down, making them easier to handle.
Yokai
Strengths: Hunts more when players are talking
Weaknesses: Lower hunting threshold if players are quiet
Yokais get triggered by players talking nearby. Staying quiet is your best defense, lowering their chance to hunt.
Goryo
Strengths: Shows itself on camera if no one is nearby
Weaknesses: Rarely seen far from its place of death without a camera
Goryos show themselves on camera only when no one is around otherwise, you won’t see them far from where they died. Cameras are key to catching them in action.
Myling
Strengths: Quieter when hunting
Weaknesses: Produces paranormal sounds more often
Mylings are super stealthy during hunts, making them harder to detect. However, they tend to produce more paranormal sounds, which can be a hint to their presence.
With this guide, you should be better prepared to handle whatever Phasmophobia throws at you. Good luck, and happy ghost hunting!
Best Strategies for Each Ghost Type
Phasmophobia has 24 unique ghost types, and each one requires specific strategies to identify them and to survive. Here’s a breakdown of the best strategies for dealing with each ghost type.
Spirit
Traits: Generic ghost with no distinct weakness or strength.
Strategy: Use Smudge Sticks to prevent hunts and buy yourself some time. Spirits are easy to handle as long as you don’t provoke them too much. Just remember that they require a little patience and timing with the Smudge Sticks.
Wraith
Traits: Can go through walls; rarely steps in salt.
Strategy: Use salt to your advantage. If you see no footprints after stepping in salt, it’s likely a Wraith. Place UV Lights near salted areas to catch them in action. Just make sure to keep an eye out for its supernatural wall-hopping tricks!
Phantom
Traits: Looking at the Phantom significantly drops your sanity.
Strategy: Use a photo camera to make the Phantom temporarily disappear. Don’t stare at it for too long, or your sanity will plummet. Instead, use smudge sticks to keep it at bay and move swiftly to gather evidence.
Poltergeist
Traits: Throws multiple objects at once.
Strategy: Pay attention to rooms with a lot of stuff on the floor. If items are flying across the room, you’re dealing with a Poltergeist. Use this behavior to pinpoint its location quickly.
Banshee
Traits: Targets a single player until that player is dead.
Strategy: Identify who the Banshee’s target is. Keep the target player’s crucifix with them to prevent the ghost from attacking. Also, the target should stay close to others to avoid being an easy prey.
Jinn
Traits: Moves faster if the victim is far away.
Strategy: Turn off the location’s power source to prevent the Jinn from using its speed ability. Keep away during hunts and don’t wander off too far.
Mare
Traits: Increased chance to attack in the dark.
Strategy: Keep the lights on in the haunted area to suppress its hunting tendencies. Avoid dark rooms and carry a flashlight to reduce your risk of encounter.
Revenant
Traits: Very fast during a hunt.
Strategy: Hide immediately when a hunt starts; do not try to outrun a Revenant. Use smudge sticks to buy you some time. Keeping a low profile and hiding in a safe spot is key.
Shade
Traits: Shy ghost; less active with multiple people around.
Strategy: Stick together to make the ghost less likely to act. This makes it harder to gather evidence, so patience is required. Stay cautious and take turns gathering clues.
Demon
Traits: Aggressive and can initiate hunts more often.
Strategy: Use crucifixes liberally to prevent hunts. Always have a smudge stick at hand and stay vigilant. Try to identify it quickly to prepare adequately for its frequent attacks.
Yurei
Traits: Significantly reduces sanity.
Strategy: Smudge the room often to prevent the Yurei from draining too much sanity. Keep an eye on your sanity levels and retreat when necessary.
Oni
Traits: More active when people are nearby.
Strategy: Expect a lot of ghost events. Use these events to gather evidence faster, but be ready for aggressive behavior. Team coordination is crucial.
Hantu
Traits: Moves faster in cold environments.
Strategy: Pay attention to temperatures. Keep rooms warm (if possible) to slow the Hantu down. Use a thermometer to detect quick temperature drops which might indicate its presence.
Yokai
Traits: Angered by talking; hunts more when players are loud.
Strategy: Maintain minimal conversation in the proximity of the ghost. Silence can be your greatest weapon against a Yokai. Use in-game chat sparingly.
Goryo
Traits: Only shows itself on camera if no one is near.
Strategy: Use video cameras to catch the Goryo. Place them in high-activity areas and monitor from a safe distance. Avoid being in the same room to maximize effectiveness.
Myling
Traits: Quieter during hunts; distinct sound behaviors.
Strategy: Use parabolic microphones to pick up on Myling’s sounds. Listen carefully for its quieter hunting noises and stay alert.
Onryo
Traits: Fear of fire; attacks more frequently if no candles are lit.
Strategy: Keep candles lit around the haunted area to ward off attacks. Onryo is particularly vulnerable to flames, so use this to your advantage.
The Twins
Traits: Can interact at two different places at once.
Strategy: Be mindful of ghost activities happening simultaneously in separated locations. Use motion sensors and sound sensors to track the dual presence efficiently.
Raiju
Traits: Disrupts electronics more often.
Strategy: Be prepared for electronic interference. Use this as a clue to identify Raiju. Stay vigilant during hunts, as the ghost may speed up near electronic devices.
Obake
Traits: Can shapeshift; occasionally leaves no evidence.
Strategy: Look for unique interactions and fingerprints. Patience is key here. If you notice fingerprints disappearing quickly, it’s likely an Obake.
Mimic
Traits: Mimics other ghost traits; often leaves behind Orbs.
Strategy: Identify the Mimic by checking for Ghost Orbs along with other evidence. Be cautious of deceptive behaviors and cross-check with known ghost traits carefully.
Moroi
Traits: Drains sanity quicker; slows down when near sources of light.
Strategy: Keep areas illuminated and watch out for rapid sanity drops. Use lights to control the ghost’s speed during hunts.
Deogen
Traits: Knows exactly where players are during hunts.
Strategy: Pray for mercy or outmaneuver it using line-of-sight breaks since hiding is futile. Utilize smudge sticks to give yourself enough time to avoid it.
Thaye
Traits: Becomes less active over time.
Strategy: Early interactions will be relentless. Survive the initial frenzy, and the ghost will gradually weaken, making it easier to manage.
Using these tailored strategies will help you navigate each ghost type effectively, making your paranormal investigations in Phasmophobia a little less terrifying and a lot more successful. Happy ghost hunting!
Tips for Identifying Ghosts
Hunting ghosts in Phasmophobia can be a thrilling, nail-biting experience, but figuring out which supernatural entity you’re dealing with can make all the difference between life and, well, ending up as a ghost yourself. Here are some essential tips to master the art of ghost identification.
1. Use Your Equipment Wisely
Having the right tools can make your ghost-hunting much easier. Here’s a quick rundown of the must-haves and how to use them:
- EMF Reader: This device is crucial for detecting ghost activity. If it hits Level 5 and stays there, jot that down in your journal.
- Spirit Box: If the ghost talks back when you ask questions, you’re onto something. Make sure you turn off the lights and stay in the room alone for the best results.
- Ghost Writing Book: Place this book in areas of high activity—wait and see if the ghost writes in it. That’s solid evidence.
- UV Light: Hold this handy tool close to doors, windows, and light switches to find ghostly fingerprints or handprints.
2. Pay Attention to Temperatures
Cold spots are a telltale sign of ghostly presence. Use a thermometer to monitor temperature changes. If it dips significantly (below 3°C or 37°F), you’re probably looking at ghostly activity. Even colder, freezing breath visible as mist signals that you’ve found one of the key pieces of evidence: freezing temperatures.
3. Listen for Unique Sounds and Behavior
Different ghosts make different noises:
- Wraith: Known for their creepy, echoing whispers.
- Banshee: Emits a more piercing, scream-like sound when it’s hunting.
- Poltergeist: Noisy and loves throwing objects around.
4. Observe How the Ghost Interacts
Not all ghosts behave the same way. Some ghosts have distinct behavioral patterns that can help pinpoint their type:
- Phantom: Disappears when you take its photo.
- Jinn: Can travel faster if it’s far from you.
- Shade: Less likely to attack if there’s more than one person around.
5. Check for Ghost Orbs
Using a video camera with night vision mode can reveal ghost orbs—small, floating lights that appear on the camera feed but are invisible to the naked eye. Setting up cameras in active rooms can help catch these orbs.
6. Stay Calm and Take Notes
It’s easy to get freaked out (understandably), but staying calm and keeping detailed notes of your findings is vital. Refer back to your journal often. Enter evidence as you find it and eliminate possibilities of what the ghost could be.