WE RULE THIS SCHOOL! (Phasmophobia w/ Grian, Gem, and Skizz)



We are determined to become professional ghost hunters in Phasmophobia.
*Disclaimer: This is a horror game and may not be suitable for all ages.

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39 thoughts on “WE RULE THIS SCHOOL! (Phasmophobia w/ Grian, Gem, and Skizz)”

  1. Banshees and phantoms both stalk players (banshee of stalks it's target). Phantom can stalk you from any floor, while the banshee can only stalk you on its own floor (unless it's fav room is an attic or basement) wraith teleports (then walks back to its room)

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  2. There was a boy at my elementary school in the U.S. who tragically choked to death on the playground while eating a Wonder Ball—back when they used to hide toys inside them. He was a transfer student, only having lived in the U.S. for a couple of months. One day, another kid was eating his lunch and had a Wonder Ball chocolate. Wanting to be friendly, he excitedly gave one to the new boy as a gift, excited to share something he loved. The boy, thrilled, couldn’t wait to try it and snuck it out to the playground.

    Taking a big bite, he unexpectedly got the toy in that first mouthful. In an instant, it slid down his throat and lodged there, choking him. Unfortunately, by the time anyone noticed and the teachers were alerted, it was too late to save him. The loss hit our school hard, and it was heartbreaking to see his seat left empty. After that, none of our parents bought Wonder Balls for us, and, in time, they disappeared from the shelves altogether.

    It’s only been in recent years that Wonder Balls have returned to stores, but they now contain small hard candies instead, and any collectible coins are kept separately from the chocolate, outside the candy itself. I buy them for my kids now, but I always open the box first, splitting the chocolate ball in half to show them there’s something inside. It’s a small precaution, but it brings me peace of mind after witnessing the memory of that tragedy.

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  3. It isn't like you can't optimize the position of the crux, and the firelights. I already said so on Skizz's vod, but if you put the crux in the center, between two or more firelights, with the firelights being slightly spread out away from the center in defensive positions to cover the range of the crux, the firelights should always be targeted first. It's worth considering since all that matters here is overlapping range.

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  4. Regarding the kinder egg:

    The toy is packaged inside a rounded yellow box (the yolk), is about as large as a baby's fist and really hard to open. So hard in fact, that I only managed to do it when I got 10 years old. In the 50 years they have existed, only 4 children died by choking on it. Calling it a 'choking hazard' is pretty much an exaggeration.

    More children have died, because their parents left loaded and unlocked guns under their pillows, but we won't ever see guns geting restricted.

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  5. i swear i don't understand how kinder eggs with a giant yellow capsule in the middle is banned in america for being a choking hazzard but wonderballs used to be allowed when their toy was all loose

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  6. The door being slammed in Impys face with Gem on the other side was very horror movie vibe. I felt like Impulse should have been looking out the window telling Gem “it’s going to be ok, you’re goi g to be ok”

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  7. I’m always confused by the bewilderment of Americans over kinder eggs having toys in them….i specifically remember the time of wonder balls. Granted they were filled with more candy usually they were also a potential choking hazard 😂

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