Ready to uncover which ghost is observing you even when you have no concrete evidence? In this guide, you'll discover practical, accessible methods to identify ghost types without relying on official proof. You'll be able to make confident guesses and avoid unnecessary risks during your paranormal investigations.
How will these skills change your investigation experience? Guessing ghost types correctly with no evidence helps you complete missions faster and avoid dangerous ghost hunts. But it's important to understand these methods rely on observed patterns, not guaranteed facts, to set realistic expectations for your results.
Start by logging when the ghost interacts with objects, turns lights on or off, or makes noise over a 10 to 15 minute window. Aggressive ghosts like Demons will trigger interactions far more often than shy types like Yokai, which only act when few people are nearby.
Common mistake to avoid: Don’t count interactions caused by using cursed items, as these can skew your activity pattern data.
Pay close attention to how fast the ghost moves during its first hunt, and if it slows down when it sees you or maintains a consistent pace. For example, Revenants move extremely fast when chasing players, while Deogens move very slow once they get close to your location.
Pro tip: Hide in a secure spot during hunts so you can observe movement safely without risking being eliminated.
Speak directly to the ghost using your microphone, asking simple questions like “How old are you?” or “Are you here?” Ghosts like Spirits and Poltergeists will often respond verbally or throw objects when addressed, while more reserved types may not react at all.
Common mistake to avoid: Don’t yell or make excessive noise, as this can trigger an unnecessary hunt before you collect enough data.
Check your team’s collective sanity level every five minutes using the sanity monitor, if it’s available. Ghosts like Mares drain sanity much faster when the lights are off, while Onryos cause rapid sanity drops near open flame sources.
Pro tip: Keep a few lights turned on in your safe area to separate general sanity drain from ghost-specific effects.
Pull up the official ghost type list and match all the patterns you recorded to the unique traits listed for each entity. Narrow down your options by eliminating any ghost types that don’t align with the behaviors you observed during your investigation.
Common mistake to avoid: Don’t rely on just one observed trait, as multiple ghost types can share similar single behaviors.
Pick one unique trait of your top suspected ghost type and test it to narrow down your identification. For example, if you think you’re dealing with a Banshee, have a single player wander alone to see if the ghost focuses all its activity on that person.
Pro tip: Only run this test if your team has a relatively high sanity level to avoid unexpected hunts.
You now have the foundation to start identifying watching ghosts with no evidence during your paranormal investigations. These simple, observational methods work for players of all skill levels, no matter how much in-game gear you have unlocked.
Identifying ghosts with no evidence offers the chance to complete missions faster and get more enjoyment out of each playthrough. By mastering these skills, you're positioning yourself to be a more valuable member of any investigation team.
Don't wait for the perfect moment. Start tracking ghost activity patterns on your next investigation today. You might be surprised how accurate your guesses are after just a few practice runs.
Most players can make reasonably accurate guesses after 5 to 10 practice investigations focusing on pattern tracking. The more ghost types you encounter firsthand, the faster you will recognize their unique traits. Try practicing with a more experienced player first to pick up useful tips faster.
You don’t need any paid or high-tier tools to practice these observational skills. All you need is access to the in-game sanity monitor (if available) and your own ability to track interactions and behavior. You can even practice on your first beginner-level missions with no extra gear.
Keep a simple notepad nearby to jot down key observations like interaction times, hunt speed, and sanity changes as soon as they happen. You can also assign one member of your team to focus exclusively on tracking data while others explore the location. Try to avoid relying on memory alone, as it’s easy to mix up details during chaotic hunts.
These methods work well for all difficulty levels, though you may need to adjust your testing pace for harder modes where sanity drains faster. Many experienced players use these exact strategies to complete nightmare difficulty missions where some evidence types are hidden. Always pair these methods with basic safety precautions to avoid unnecessary eliminations.