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The ghost hunt was really fun! One thing, though: The flashlight effect is made by attaching a darkening box to the cursor, yes? Well... If the cursor goes too far up or down, the box shows, and a bit of the bright environment shows.

I wish he'd use Ghosthands more liberally, though. I thought he said he could control up to 8 no problem? Still, he only used one against the ghost..

Well, I chose 4C; Illusions, but not strong, and not screaming, but not mischievous..

It can't be just a 3 because the player character and Sasha were tricked by an illusion making them split up, but type 5 seems much too strong to have stopped due to the duo regrouping, and be defeated with just one Ghosthand and Purging Torch strike.

It can't be Category A passive, and it didn't show signs of being mischievous. It screamed, but not at all times, and not on approach to building. Thus, A,B, and D are ruled out, leaving C.

So, 4C Ghost. Hope I'm right.

...I want more ghost hunting.

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I personally went for 4B, it slammed a door, made sounds, was seen several times before attacking.

It didn't throw things to injure like C would, tho C does have the same thing about being seen before attacking.

And like you i agree it should be 4 since they got seperated by probably an illusion

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Ah, I see. I may have chosen 4B if I turned up my sound, but it was nighttime for me so I had sound pretty low.

Still, I feel like this ghost wasn't exactly mischievous. I didn't feel any sense of a playful nature in it. Well, guess that's an instinct issue.

Hm... Welp, I guess I'll choose 4B if the ghost reappears. I wonder if John Chapters could just beat the ghost up into mush using Ghost Hands. It seems perfectly capable of interacting with the ghost 'physically', and restraining it easily.