Phasmophobia – The Mysterious Teddy (Solo Professional, Bleasdale)



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Where did that teddy come from?!

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46 thoughts on “Phasmophobia – The Mysterious Teddy (Solo Professional, Bleasdale)”

  1. I do play Solo and only play Solo for two sole reasons:

    1.) Playing Solo allows the game to sufficiently execute what it was meant to do, scare you and get your adrenaline pumping.
    2.) I have no other people to play with and refuse to join other lobbies.

    If I were to play with others I think I would only have one other player. I believe that to be the sweet spot in this game, for when you have a full lobby it most of the times just turns into a Scooby Doo like shenanigan mission. UNLESS you find people who are actually serious.

    Although Phas is meant to be a co-op game, I have soloed every single map since I bought the game and have never once died. I do believe the game needs a huge buff to the ghosts.
    Currently the only real "dangerous" ghost is Revenant as you cannot outrun them.

    So I am forced to do ridiculous challenge runs just to get more out of the game.

    The Developer, Dknighter, on the other hand deserves everything in the world for he has made what many would call the best horror indie game of the decade.

    Also as a little side note, I enjoy your content. You are a very genuine gentleman and I look forward to seeing more! I am only posting here because you asked in the video if we play solo. I haven't finished the playlist yet but please keep up the good work.

    Stay safe friend!

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  2. Tried my first solo recently, it was an extremely active Oni that would not stop throwing stuff and slamming doors. Even appeared to me in the first room I went into.

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  3. Enters house
    Ghost: Hi! Wanna play? *throws blocks
    Leaves house
    Ghost: Leaving already? Here have this teddy as a souvenir. *tosses teddy out the door
    Enters house again
    Ghost: I TOLD YOU TO TAKE THE %^&*%&* TEDDY!!!!!
    Leaves house final time and takes teddy

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  4. I get too bored on Solo. Talking with my teammates and daring each other to do spiritbox, try and get a photo, etc etc is a big part of the experience for me. In solo it's just not the same. I'm in, out, methodical… team work is fun for me.

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  5. My freinds and I were playing on bleasdale and the ghost moved a mannequin into the window looking out at the truck. It caused one of my friends to start crying and they refused to go back into the house

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  6. We actually had a similar experience in one of our hunts.
    We found a Ouija Board in the garage on the Edgefield house and we used it to find the ghost in the Master Bedroom. At some point before it answered, it entered hunting mode and we left the house in a panic (after it finished hunting of course).
    Afterward, we went back into the garage and right behind the door was a little bunny rabbit plushie that we knew wasn’t there when we entered the first time, upright and facing us as if saying “welcome back”. We’d never seen that happen before and it was actually pretty unsettling.

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  7. I actually love the game, but don't really have a lot of friends to play it with and I don't like playing online games with randoms. So I've had to mostly play solo. It's so scary but still so much fun. Being able to get a group together though is also way fun as well.

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  8. Nuzzgard: *Gets scared and flinches, while he slightly moves his mouse quickly * That block flew across the room, scared me!

    Me when I get scared: *Litteraly screams at the top of my lungs, and tosses the mouse across the dang room*

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  9. I play solo only. Love the game. I think the funniest object interaction I had with a ghost was when I had an upstairs Poltergeist. I was making my way out of the van after grabbing some more evidence gear only to see a ball just evenly roll its way down the pavement to stop right outside the van at my feet. Realizing that the ghost had somehow managed to move the ball hard enough for it to perfectly angle its way down the stairs and out the front door had me quite literally rolling 🙂

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  10. Bring household items back to your trailer. In the tutorial, I brought the laptop (and a few other things) from the house. EMF was still powered on, sitting on the shelf, and starts going off – at that same moment, the laptop went FLYING off the shelf in my trailer. Good jump scare.
    +edit: my craptop scares me more than the game does itself. When the ghost alters the lighting in the house, it drops my fps majorly for a few seconds… not cool at all.

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  11. Playing solo for me has been very informative and fun! I've learned a lot by doing it, and the things I learn there have carried over into team play with one of my buddies. In particular I've picked up on not just considering what evidence you DO get, but the evidence you DON'T as well, which can speed up the mission significantly in some cases. I'll use the Revenant as an example (cuz they the most dangerous ghost). When I play solo I'll bring my strong flashlight, the thermometer and the Spirit Box, then find the ghost room. As I start asking the Spirit Box questions I'll keep an eye out for either my breath or watch the thermometer for freezing. If I do NOT get freezing or the Spirit Box, that leaves me with the Revenant or Shade, they are the only two ghosts that won't give either of those pieces of evidence. To rule out a Rev I'll take in UV and look for fingerprints. If I see them I mark down Rev and GTFO XD If I don't see fingerprints anywhere I'll keep an eye out for them just incase and look for orbs, which would tell me the ghost is a Shade. There are other combos I've discovered too but that's the easiest one to explain

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