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What is the weekly challenge in Phasmophobia?

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If you think you've mastered the art of ghost hunting in Phasmophobia, you may be ready to put your skills to the test. Weekly challenge modes are a great way to find out just how good you are. These special trials modify how the game works, usually with rules that make the experience a lot harder. Successfully finishing the challenge gets you plenty of XP and cash, so it's well worth the effort. Here's the weekly challenge in Phasmophobia and everything you need to know to beat it. Table of contents Phasmophobia weekly challenge mode (May 3 to 10) How to complete the weekly challenge in Phasmophobia All No Evidence weekly challenge modifiers in Phasmophobia Phasmophobia No Evidence weekly challenge mode tips When does the challenge mode change in Phasmophobia? Next weekly challenge mode in Phasmophobia All weekly challenge modes in Phasmophobia Special challenge modes in Phasmophobia Phasmophobia weekly challenge mode (May 3 to 10) Screenshot by Destructoid From May 3 to 10, the weekly challenge is No Evidence in Phasmophobia. This is by far one of the toughest trials you'll face, as the ghost refuses to give you any evidence at all to work with, which makes deducing the right one an extremely daunting task. How to complete the weekly challenge in Phasmophobia To finish the weekly challenge mode in Phasmophobia, you need to correctly identify the ghost present on the featured map three times. The specific changes in each trial mode vary, but your goal is always the same. All No Evidence weekly challenge modifiers in Phasmophobia This challenge mode has several specific rules that modify the way the contract functions. Here are all the key details you need to know. Map: Grafton Farmhouse Starting sanity: 100 percent Sanity drain speed: 200 percent Sanity medication restoration: 25 percent Setup time: None Player speed: 100 percent Ghost speed: 100 percent Evidence given: None Weather: Random Fuse box state: Starts off and isn't marked on the map Cursed Possession: Haunted Mirror Equipment: All Tier II items. Tier II: Sound Recorder, Head Gear, Sanity Medication, Motion Sensor, Parabolic Microphone, Sound Sensor, EMF Reader, Spirit Box, Photo Camera, UV Light, Thermometer, DOTS Projector, Flashlight, Video Camera, Igniters, Salt, Incense, Firelights, Ghost Writing Books, and Crucifixes. Missing equipment: None Screenshot by Destructoid Phasmophobia No Evidence weekly challenge mode tips This is one of the trickier challenges you can attempt in Phasmophobia, so here are some of the best tips you can employ to help you get it done. Learn the layout of the reworked Grafton Farmhouse map. It looks and feels a lot different than it did before, so it's best to first explore it in a custom match with the friendly ghost option turned on so you can strategize before you jump in. Bring all your equipment to the front door. Before you start investigating, bring all of the items you need to the front door. It can be a bit annoying to do, but bringing all of your items to the front door early on buys you back a lot of time throughout the match. Watch for unofficial evidence, behaviors, and patterns. You have limited gear to work with, so ghost hunting can be a bit tough in this one. Be on the lookout for unofficial evidence, behaviors, and patterns to make catching the right culprit a bit easier. Look for clues like The Mimic's fake Ghost Orbs, the Wraith's refusal to step in Salt, and the Phantom's refusal to appear in photos to catch the culprit. Be wary of early hunters. There's no setup time in this one, so it's possible, although unlikely, that you may be hunted as soon as you step on the map. Try to get Crucifixes down around the ghost room as soon as possible to deter this and also ensure you're always ready to run or hide as needed. Use Sound Sensors and Motion Sensors to find the ghost room. Grafton Farmhouse is fairly large, so if you're having trouble locating the ghost, try placing all of your Sound Sensors and Motion Sensors down around it. Then, head back to the safety of the truck to listen and watch for sound and movement around the map. Play with friends. Your odds of success are a lot better with allies helping you through this tricky trial. With additional ghost hunters at your side, you can explore the map more quickly, work together to gather evidence, and continue the investigation even if you perish. Don't give up. Since all equipment is provided for free, there's nothing to lose in this challenge. Because of this, you can keep trying without worrying about losing money or equipment. Give each contract your all and keep at it until you get it done. Make an educated guess. Some ghosts are just easier to identify than others, so luck plays a large role in how easy or tough this trial is. You should always make a guess before you leave, then reroll to try again, even if you have no idea what the correct ghost type is. When does the challenge mode change in Phasm

If you think you've mastered the art of ghost hunting in Phasmophobia, you may be ready to put your skills to the test. Weekly challenge modes are a great way to find out just how good you are. These special trials modify how the game works, usually with rules that make the experience a lot…

If you think you've mastered the art of ghost hunting in Phasmophobia, you may be ready to put your skills to the test. Weekly challenge modes are a great way to find out just how good you are. These special trials modify how the game works, usually with rules that make the experience a lot harder. Successfully finishing the challenge gets you plenty of XP and cash, so it's well worth the effort. Here's the weekly challenge in Phasmophobia and everything you need to know…

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