- #HIDDEN SECRETS THE NIGHTMARE REMOVE MATCH STICKS HOW TO#
- #HIDDEN SECRETS THE NIGHTMARE REMOVE MATCH STICKS UPDATE#
Sometimes the dice don't just roll bad numbers, they roll right off the board onto the floor.Įven outside of Nightmare mode, knowing some of the more common behavioral clues can just speed the game up, and it has the added benefit of impressing your teammates when you guess one right on the nose based solely on observation! You can wail on the Spirit Box for fifteen straight minutes, not get an answer, not get hunted, and never see an interaction, only to find out it was a Yokai. Due to this change, it becomes imperative to know ghost behaviors before playing Nightmare.Įvery ghost in Phasmophobia is unique to some degree, and there is a fair amount of RNG in how ghosts operate. With the new Nightmare Difficulty, 1 of the 3 evidences are hidden permanently.
#HIDDEN SECRETS THE NIGHTMARE REMOVE MATCH STICKS UPDATE#
I will try to update the guide as updates to Phasmophobia release. The information is accurate as of update v0.4.0 "Nightmare" released a little before Halloween 2021 (now 0.4.2). This guide will start with a few sections of condensed, more general knowledge for quick reference, and the later sections will cover more details for each ghost type. At best, you instantly know the ghost type without even turning a Spirit Box on. At worst, these behaviors answer little but may cross 1 ghost off the list. Since Nightmare Difficulty removes one of these 3 primary evidences, finding the ghost is entirely dependent on Secondary Evidence, and there are a lot of less-obvious ways to determine the ghost outside of standard evidence items. These are Primary Evidence, so any type of evidence that you can't put into your journal is what I'm calling Secondary Evidence. Obviously within Phasmophobia, you have your standard EMF, Spirit Box, Fingies, and more to find.
#HIDDEN SECRETS THE NIGHTMARE REMOVE MATCH STICKS HOW TO#
Secondary Evidence, or How To Win Nightmare Mode Guide is up-to-date as of game version 0.4.2 This guide will show you what the player base calls "Secondary Evidence" for each of these ghost types and their special behaviors, if they have any! Not all ghosts have useful secondary evidence, but I've given at least a little info for each type. Even though they're more common, not everyone knows what they're actually looking for. Since Nightmare difficulty removes 1 of the 3 exhibited evidences, the game now makes these secondary traits far more obvious than before. If you didn't already know, many ghosts in Phasmophobia have unique type-specific behaviors to them, as anyone cornered by a hunting Revenant will tell you.
There are 4 new and very unique ghost types, a new Nightmare difficulty, and changes to ghost behavior to make Nightmare mode possible. With the arrival of the Phasmophobia: Nightmare (and now Cursed Possessions) update comes a host of changes to ghosts. I'll do my best to note when and where new info is added.
Cursed Possessions has changed/added a lot of information relevant to this guide, so some information will change. Note: I've begun updating for Cursed Possessions, but not all info is necessarily 100% solid.