Phasmophobia – How To Find The Ghost EASILY On Maple Lodge Campsite



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Welcome to a guide on how to find the ghost & ghost room on Maple Lodge Campsite, the new outdoor map added to Phasmophobia.
A lot of people have been struggling with this so I thought I would share my method which has consistently been working well for me.
The initial setup involves sound sensors, and I will show you how I place them to effectively cover most of the map and what readings to look out for. I’ll also give some extra tips and tricks that might help you. I hope the video helps!

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38 thoughts on “Phasmophobia – How To Find The Ghost EASILY On Maple Lodge Campsite”

  1. Hey nuzz im back watching your videos, i dont know if you saw it already but under the house near the sea there can be located a dead body. I miss watching your videos 🙂 <3

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  2. A bunch of players and I found that phantom hanging out in the rafters in the lobby. It was funny terrifying when we saw him.
    I looked and saw a pair a white Orbs. I wondered what that was about, turned the UV light on and was like “WTF?!?! O.o?!”
    We call that ghost ‘Fred’ XD

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  3. I needed this because I died to a raiju on this map and didn’t find it until it was too late. My friend got the rest of the evidence but it was so confusing 🤣

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  4. I do a similar strategy, although my placement is slightly different, but winds up covering basically the same areas. If I don't get any sound spikes, next I'll take two motion detectors and place them in both bathrooms, and then another 2 and place them at the top and bottom of the stairs in the cabin. This ends up leaving only the pier/cabin side exterior and what i call cornhole alley just pass the camp fire. So then you only have two places you need to meddle around with. Although I have yet to have to do that as I've always found the ghost either with teh sound sensors or eventually the motion detectors.

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  5. "A change of strategy"

    Uh? Is it not normal to use sound sensors to find the ghost? The first thing I do on EVERY map is set up a layout of sound sensors. Whether they detect sound or not, it narrows down your search area!

    I usually come up with a favorite arrangement with minimal overlap on maps that I've been to often.

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