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Phasmophobia: Investigation Strategies

Are you ready to become a master ghost hunter in Phasmophobia? Dive into our comprehensive guide, “Phasmophobia: Investigation Strategies,” to elevate your paranormal investigative skills. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a newcomer to the haunted world, this guide covers everything you need to succeed. From meticulous Planning Your Investigation and Setting Up Equipment Efficiently to mastering Teamwork, Gathering and Analyzing Evidence, and essential Tips for Successful Investigations, we’ve got you covered. Get ready to outsmart the spookiest spirits and take your ghost-hunting game to the next level!

Planning Your Investigation#

So, you’ve got your ghost hunting gear ready and your team assembled. Now, it’s time to plan your investigation to make sure things go smoothly (or as smoothly as a haunted house visit can go). Here’s how to set yourself up for ghost-hunting success.

Pick the Right Map#

Choosing the right map for your team is the first step. If you’re new or playing solo, start with smaller locations like Tanglewood Street House or Edgefield Street House. They’re easier to manage and have fewer rooms to check. When you’re more experienced or have a larger team, you can take on bigger maps like the Brownstone High School or the Asylum. Keep in mind that larger maps mean more places for ghosts to hide and more area to cover.

Assign Roles#

It’s all about teamwork in Phasmophobia. Dividing up tasks can make your investigation more efficient and safer. Here are some common roles:

  • Leader: Keeps track of what needs to be done and coordinates the team.
  • Journalist: Notes down evidence and ghost activity in the journal.
  • Technician: Manages the equipment, sets up cameras, and keeps an eye on the activity monitor in the van.
  • Scout: Searches for the ghost’s room by monitoring temperature drops, EMF readings, or ghostly activity.

Choose Your Equipment Wisely#

You have limited space in your inventory, so make sure you bring the essentials. Here’s a recommended loadout for beginners:

  • EMF Reader: Helps you find ghost activity and is one of the main pieces of evidence.
  • Thermometer: Useful for detecting the ghost’s room by spotting sudden temperature drops.
  • Spirit Box: Lets you communicate with the ghost—ask it questions and listen for responses.
  • Video Camera: Helps in spotting ghost orbs and tracking activity remotely.
  • Crucifix: Can prevent a ghost from entering its hunting phase (but only if placed correctly!).

Explore Methodically#

When you first enter the location, take your time and explore systematically. Check each room for signs of ghost activity. Look out for dropped items, lights turning off, doors opening or closing, or hearing odd noises. Use the thermometer or EMF reader to narrow down the ghost’s likely hideout.

Set Up Early#

Once you’ve identified potential hotspots, begin setting up your equipment. Place cameras in corners with good visibility of the room to catch ghost orbs. Drop an EMF reader and a spirit book in the room where you notice most activity. Spread out but stay in pairs if possible, so you can back each other up if something spooky happens.

Gather Evidence Smartly#

To identify the ghost type, you need a combination of three pieces of evidence. Use the following tools to gather evidence efficiently:

  • Fingerprints (UV Light): Check for prints on light switches, doors, and windows.
  • Ghost Writing (Ghost Writing Book): Place it in the ghost’s room and give it some time.
  • Ghost Orbs (Video Camera): Watch cameras through the monitor in the van.
  • Freezing Temperatures (Thermometer): Look for your breath or extremely low readings.

Stay Safe#

Your safety is crucial, especially during a ghost hunt. Keep an eye on the sanity meter in the van—lower sanity means higher chances of the ghost going into hunt mode. If your sanity is low, consider taking sanity pills if available. Always have an escape plan, know the layout, and never hesitate to run and hide if the ghost becomes hostile.

Communicate#

Clear and constant communication with your team is essential. Let others know if you find evidence or if you feel the temperature drop. Use your radio to stay in touch with teammates in different parts of the house or building.

By planning your investigation well, you can maximize your chances of identifying the ghost and coming out alive. Good luck, and happy hunting!

Phasmophobia: Investigation Strategies#

Setting Up Equipment Efficiently#

Setting up your ghost-hunting gear efficiently can mean the difference between capturing solid evidence and being left completely in the dark. Here’s how to organize your setup like a pro, making sure you’re ready for anything the spirit world throws at you.

Divide and Conquer#

Before everyone rushes into the haunted location, take a minute to assign roles. It’s essential to have a plan so you’re not all doing the same thing, wasting precious time and risking unnecessary encounters with the spooky.

  • The Scout: This person focuses on finding the ghost room. They should carry an EMF Reader, a Thermometer, and maybe a Spirit Box.
  • The Setup Crew: These players start placing cameras, motion sensors, and salt in potential hotspots. Having at least two people dedicated to this will speed up the process.
  • The Researcher: This individual stays in the van initially, monitoring camera feeds for ghost orbs and tracking team sanity levels. They can also inform the team if they spot any immediate activity on the screens.

Prioritize Key Locations#

Set up gear in strategic spots that will give you the best chance of gathering evidence quickly. Focus on these areas first:

  • Entryway and Main Halls: Set up a camera and a couple of motion sensors here. The larger areas are the first you encounter and often where ghosts manifest early.
  • Ghost Room: Once you’ve identified the room, plant all your evidence gear like Video Cameras, Sound Sensors, and Ghost Writing Books here.
  • Exit Points: Place Crucifixes and Salt at exits to prevent the ghost from escaping or sneaking up on you.

Efficient Camera Placement#

Video Cameras are your best friend for spotting ghost orbs and monitoring ghost activity. Here’s how to place them effectively:

  • Cover Multiple Angles: Place cameras in the corners of the room, aimed towards the center. This setup ensures you don’t miss any activity because of blind spots.
  • High-to-Low: Set some cameras on higher objects like bookshelves or ledges to get a wider view of the room, combined with ground-level placement for precise tracking.

Light and Sound Management#

Managing light and sound can dramatically alter your investigations, mostly for your own survival.

  • Lights Off for Orbs: Ghost orbs are significantly harder to spot with lights on. Once a camera is up and running in a suspected area, turn off nearby lights to increase your chances of seeing these elusive phenomena.
  • Walkie-Talkie Etiquette: Use in-game chat conservatively. Too much chatter can mask crucial audio cues like ghost footsteps or distant whispers, which are critical for tracking.

Utilize Portable Gear#

Portable gear like UV Lights, Smudge Sticks, and Motion Sensors can be re-deployed as needed. Here’s how to keep them useful:

  • Activity Response: If a ghost starts becoming active in a new area, gather your portable gear and move it. This flexibility can keep your investigation dynamic and responsive.
  • Secondary Sweep: After setting up the primary evidence collection gear, conduct a secondary sweep with your portable tools – this is especially useful for finding fingerprints or triggering motion sensors.

By staying organized and strategic about your gear setup, you can maximize your chances of capturing undeniable ghostly evidence while minimizing the risk to your team. Now, get out there and hunt those spirits efficiently!


Want to learn more about Phasmophobia? Check out our other detailed guides on tips, tricks, and strategies to make your ghost-hunting adventures a breeze.

Working as a Team#

Phasmophobia is a game all about ghost hunting, and you absolutely need to work together if you want to survive and figure out what kind of ghost you’re dealing with. Here’s how you and your buddies can make sure everyone comes out (mostly) alive.

Communicate Constantly#

One of the most important things you can do in Phasmophobia is communicate. Use your in-game voice chat to keep everyone updated on what you’re seeing and hearing. If you find some spooky evidence or if the ghost starts messing with you, let your team know immediately. This way, they can be ready for anything.

Remember, the ghost can listen too, so sometimes, keeping quiet is just as important, especially during a hunt.

Divide and Conquer#

Splitting up might seem like a horror movie mistake, but in Phasmophobia, it’s a smart strategy. When you first enter a haunted location, divide up the tasks. Have someone check the temperature in different rooms while another uses the EMF reader. Someone else can set up video cameras. This way, you can cover more ground quickly and find where the ghost is hiding.

Use Your Equipment Wisely#

Each piece of ghost-hunting equipment in your arsenal serves a different purpose. It’s essential to know who’s carrying what and how to use it. Here’s a quick rundown:

  • Thermometers: These help find cold spots. Whoever has this should call out room temperatures.
  • EMF Readers: These detect electromagnetic fields. Any reading above a 2 means you’re on the right track.
  • Video Cameras: Set these up to spot ghost orbs later. Communicate where you’re placing them so others can avoid tripping on them.
  • Spirit Box: Someone brave enough to talk to ghosts should operate this. Make sure others are nearby to record any responses.

Stick Together (Mostly)#

While splitting up can help you find the ghost faster, don’t stray too far from each other. Always keep someone within shouting distance. If things get hairy, like during a ghost hunt, you’ll want to be able to reach each other quickly. Safety in numbers, remember?

Share Your Findings#

As soon as someone gets a clue, they need to share it with everyone. Found freezing temperatures in the basement? Call it out. EMF level 5 in the kitchen? Everyone should know about it. This helps narrow down the type of ghost you’re dealing with and keeps your team from wasting time.

Plan Your Escape#

Be ready to bolt, because the ghost might start a hunt any moment. Know where the nearest closets or rooms are to hide in. Houses have lockers and closets, while larger locations like schools have classrooms or bathrooms. Make sure everyone on your team knows where to go if things get scary. You want to avoid a frantic dash that ends with everyone getting stuck in a hallway.

Assign Roles#

Lastly, assign roles based on your team’s strengths. Maybe one person is good at setting up equipment, another is great at staying calm and collecting evidence. Play to your strengths. It makes ghost hunting much smoother.

Everyone should have a job, whether it’s looking for ghost writing, tracking temperature changes, or lugging equipment. Knowing your role helps your team stay organized and effective.

Conclusion#

Working as a team in Phasmophobia makes the game more fun and way safer. By communicating, splitting up tasks, using equipment smartly, sharing findings, planning your escape, and assigning roles, you and your friends can outsmart any ghost. Good luck, and happy ghost hunting!


Feel free to tweak any part of this guide to better fit your team’s unique playstyle or preferences. Remember, the key to not only surviving but also thriving in the game is cooperation and smart strategies. So grab your gear, call out those spooky sightings, and stay together!

Gathering and Analyzing Evidence#

In Phasmophobia, your main task as an amateur ghost hunter is to gather evidence to identify the type of ghost haunting a location. Here’s a breakdown of the tools you’ll be using and the evidence you will be collecting. Let’s dive in!

Essential Gear for Ghost Hunting#

  1. EMF Reader

    • What it does: Detects fluctuations in electromagnetic fields.
    • How to use it: Turn it on and walk around the haunted location. Look for spikes that go up to level 5.
    • Pro Tip: An EMF Level 5 is a solid clue that counts as one piece of evidence.
  2. Spirit Box

    • What it does: Allows the ghost to communicate with you via voice.
    • How to use it: Turn it on, ask questions, and wait for responses. Make sure the lights are off for better results.
    • Pro Tip: If you get a coherent answer, mark “Spirit Box” as evidence.
  3. Ghost Writing Book

    • What it does: Lets the ghost write messages in it.
    • How to use it: Place it on the ground in an active ghost area and leave it for a bit.
    • Pro Tip: If you see writing, it’s a sure sign of evidence.
  4. UV Flashlight

    • What it does: Reveals fingerprints and handprints left by the ghost.
    • How to use it: Scan doors, windows, and light switches to find any prints.
    • Pro Tip: Any prints you find are strong evidence of the ghost’s presence.
  5. Video Camera

    • What it does: Records video to capture ghost orbs.
    • How to use it: Set it up in a room and watch the live feed on the truck’s monitor.
    • Pro Tip: Ghost orbs appear as small floating specks. Spot one, and you’ve got your evidence.
  6. Thermometer

    • What it does: Measures room temperature to detect cold spots.
    • How to use it: Walk around and look for places where the temperature drops below 0°C.
    • Pro Tip: Freezing temperatures are another key piece of evidence.
  7. D.O.T.S Projector

    • What it does: Projects dots that reveal ghost movements.
    • How to use it: Place it in a room and watch for the ghost running through the matrix of dots.
    • Pro Tip: Seeing a ghost figure in the D.O.T.S means you can log it as evidence.

Collecting Evidence#

The key to successful ghost hunting in Phasmophobia is methodical planning and patience. Here’s a step-by-step method to optimize evidence gathering:

  1. Survey the Location: Upon entering, have one team member use the thermometer to pinpoint rooms with low temperatures. This will usually indicate the ghost’s favorite haunt spot.

  2. Set Up Equipment: Once the room is located, set up all your gear: place the video camera in a corner facing the room, leave the ghost writing book in a central, flat spot, and turn on the EMF reader.

  3. Spirit Box Session: Conduct a Spirit Box session in the target room with lights off. Keep asking questions like “How old are you?” or “Where are you?”

  4. Scan for Fingerprints: Use the UV flashlight on all doors, windows, and light switches in the room and surrounding areas.

  5. Monitor Activities: Head back to the truck, watch the feed from the video camera, and keep an eye out for ghost orbs or any movements through the D.O.T.S Projector.

  6. Reassess and Relocate if Needed: Sometimes, ghost activity might move. If you notice a slump in ghostly happenings, try re-assessing other cold spot areas.

Logging Evidence#

Once you gather enough of these clues, it’s time to log them. Open your journal and carefully check off the evidence you’ve found to narrow down the type of ghost. Compare your findings with the evidence descriptions to correctly identify the ghost type.

Tips for Success#

  • Team Coordination: Always communicate with your teammates. Divide tasks to cover more ground and gather evidence faster.

  • Stay Safe: Always keep an eye on your sanity level. Use sanity pills and avoid staying too long in dark or haunted areas to minimize ghost hunts.

  • Stay Calm: In high-stress moments, like when the ghost is hunting, remember to stay calm and find a hidden spot to avoid being caught.

Ghost hunting in Phasmophobia requires both strategy and bravery. With practice and by following these steps, you’ll become a seasoned ghostbuster in no time!

Tips for Successful Investigations#

Phasmophobia is all about getting into the spooky mood and finding evidence about ghostly activities. Here’s how you can make sure your investigations hit the mark every time.

1. Choose Your Equipment Wisely#

Before you jump into the haunted house, make sure you have the right gear:

  • EMF Reader: Helps detect ghostly presence by showing spikes in electromagnetic fields.
  • Thermometer: Crucial for spotting cold spots that indicate ghostly activity.
  • Spirit Box: Used to communicate with the ghost. Make sure to ask simple questions.
  • UV Light: Useful for finding ghostly fingerprints or footprints.
  • Video Camera: Set it up in rooms to capture orbs or ghostly activities when you’re not around.

Having a balanced loadout can make all the difference.

2. Stick Together and Plan#

Nothing says “game over” faster than a lone wolf in a haunted house. Always move in pairs or groups to cover more ground and ensure safety. Discuss your plan before entering so everyone knows their roles:

  • Scout and Find: A pair can use the thermometer and EMF reader to locate the active room.
  • Setup and Wait: Once the room is found, set up the cameras, and place the ghost book and spirit box.
  • Communicate: Use walkie-talkies to stay updated on each other’s findings.

3. Document Everything#

Keep track of your evidence. Using a journal to note down EMF level 5 readings, freezing temperatures, or confirmed ghost writing can help you identify the ghost type. Here’s a quick checklist to keep you on track:

  • EMF 5 Reading: Yes/No
  • Freeze Temperature: Yes/No
  • Spirit Box Response: Yes/No
  • Ghost Writing: Yes/No
  • Fingerprints: Yes/No
  • Ghost Orbs: Yes/No

This process helps avoid misunderstandings and saves you from premature exits.

4. Use Safe Spaces#

Not every room in a haunted house is haunted, and some are good for setting up base camps. Typically, the safe spots are far from the ghost’s hunting zones. Use these rooms to regroup and discuss findings without getting spooked out constantly.

5. Pay Attention to The Ouija Board#

Found a Ouija Board? Great! But use it wisely. It can provide valuable information about the ghost’s location or its intention. Make sure someone is ready to jot down answers since the ghost might get more active or aggressive once you start communicating.

6. Listen and Look for Cues#

Ghosts have patterns. Pay attention to:

  • Sounds: Footsteps, doors creaking or closing, and other non-player noises can guide you.
  • Visual signs: Flickering lights, moving objects, and ghostly apparitions are big clues.

7. Be Proactive but Cautious#

Getting evidence means taking risks, but you don’t need to be reckless. If activity spikes, retreat to safe spaces and regroup. Remember, dying means losing all equipment you brought for the session.

8. Smudge Sticks and Crucifix Are Lifesavers#

Smudge sticks can calm down an area and reduce ghost activity temporarily. Use them in haunted rooms or hallways. Crucifix can prevent the ghost from entering its hunting phase if placed properly. Always have these items in your arsenal for emergencies.

9. Know When to Bail#

Sometimes, the best tip is knowing when to call it quits. If the situation gets too hot and you risk losing more than you gain, it might be time to pack up your gear and get out. Better to live to investigate another day!

With these tips, you’ll be ready to face whatever ghostly challenge comes your way. Happy ghost hunting! 👻

Phasmophobia: Investigation Strategies
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Published at
2024-02-07