This Ghost Failed at Everything – Phasmophobia



Welcome back to Phasmophobia! Today we find a ghost that was terrible at everything. It tried so hard but it missed literally every ghost event. I’ve never seen something like this before. I hope you enjoy! Much love and see you during the streams 😀

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NOTE: This video was recorded on Phasmophobia update v0.5.1.0

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31 thoughts on “This Ghost Failed at Everything – Phasmophobia”

  1. Imagine being a ghost who tries to be innovative: You use your events in places where the hunters can't see you because they wont be expecting that, and the first person who comes to your house just calls you a dumbass and laughs in your face

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  2. For fingerprints and door touches. I took a photo of a door after hearing it touched it. Photo said it was finger prints. I wonder if I were to take a second photo, it would count as an interaction. Is this true/have you tested this? Do I need to take only one photo, or 2, one for fingers and one for interaction.

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  3. had a shade on bleasdale in the upstairs utility its glitched i guess? it has Constantly interacting with the lights for a bit, which drained all of our sanity + was like? 60 ghost interactions on the stats page maybe hunted like twice despite our low sanity. new shades do nothing, lol

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  4. What if that was a feature of how the Shade worked? Since it's shy, it does ghost events in OTHER rooms, not the room you're in?

    I think that would be a cool way of showing that it's a "shy" ghost.

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  5. I think what happened with that last smudge is that the first smudge had applied it's hunt prevention effect, and there's that bug where the second smudge won't apply if the first one is still active.

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  6. Ghost Storytime #3: In which I write a short bio of the ghost based on the quirks of the investigation.

    James Moore was a fickle man, even from childhood. His wide range of emotions varying from anger to joy to sadness was unmatched among his peers. Some even went so far as to call him an empath of radical degree. So it came of no surprise when his marriage experienced similarly radical twists and turns, matching the intensity of James himself.

    Near his 60th birthday he became more quiet and contemplative, though it was obvious that a roiling reservoir of emotions welled up deep in him like an artesian well, unable to be properly expressed.

    Unfortunately this sudden shift of personality lethally crossed his paths with one of his closest friends, who had had a deep love of James' spouse.

    James was murdered on the eve of his 62nd birthday… But he never truly left. No, James lingered as a ghost to keep his wife company. He loved her, even beyond the grave.

    And anyone who ever tried to separate them again would have a steep price to pay.

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