In October 2022, Phasmophobia got into the Halloween spirit with its Apocalypse update, which revised the player hub and added collectible trophies. To get the three most coveted trophies, check out this Phasmophobia Apocalypse Challenge guide.
How to complete the Apocalypse Challenge in Phasmophobia
To complete the Apocalypse Challenge, players must complete a solo hunt in theSunny Meadows Mental Institutionmap while playing on a custom difficulty. The custom difficulty modifiers must be increased to at least 6x, 10x, or 15x. These will respectively award the bronze, silver, and gold trophies for the equipment room.
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Once the custom difficulty has been set, players must complete all four objectives alone and get a photograph of the ghost. It’s certainly a tall order, but one dedicated ghost hunters will surely rise to. Sunny Meadows Mental Institution is no walk in the park, so playing several matches first is advised to get accustomed to the layout. After all, getting taken out by the ghost during a hunt will end the run in a disastrous way.
How to get the Bronze Apocalypse Trophy in Phasmophobia
If you’re looking to get the Bronze Apocalypse Trophy in Phasmophobia, you can go one of two ways. You can either choose theApocalypse I presetor theInsanity presetin the difficulty settings. Both are on 6x difficulty multiplayer.
There are several differences between the two presets. OnApocalypse I, the ghost is faster, and you may’t sprint. OnInsanity, the ghost is slower, and you still have the ability to sprint. Theevent frequencyis higher when you pick Insanity, which is good, especially if one of your objectives is to witness a ghost event.
Thekills extend hunts is highon Apocalypse I, while it’slow on Insanity. The evidence you may gather on Insanity is only one compared to the two on the other preset. You also haveno hiding placeswhen picking the Apocalypse I preset, compared to thelow oneson Insanity.
The sanity monitor, activity monitor, and fuse box areall on with Apocalypse I, but they areall off with Insanity. That means you aren’t able to track your sanity or the ghost activity from the truck with the second preset, and you’ll be starting in complete darkness until you find the fuse box.
Both the presets have their advantages and disadvantages. I would go with theInsanity preset to get the Bronze Apocalypse Trophy, as the ghost speed is slower, you may sprint, and there are hiding places on Sunny Meadows.
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How to get the Silver Apocalypse Trophy in Phasmophobia
You can get the Silver Apocalypse Trophy in Phasmophobia by usingthe Apocalypse II presetin the difficulty settings. With this setting, you should watch out for thelower player and higher ghost speeds. Your sanity and sanity pill restoration isalso lower.
You canadjust the Apocalypse II presetif something isn’t to your liking. I prefer to increase my speed back to 100 and decrease the ghost speed to 100. You can also increase your sanity starting point to 100 and the sanity pill restoration percentage to 20. Now, all you have to do is reduce the evidence to 0, and the difficulty will go back over 10x.
If it’s difficult for you to adjust settings and then get them back up to 10x, you may also pick the Apocalypse III setting and start reducing the multiplier. Just ensure it doesn’t go below 10x, or you will be hunting for that Bronze Trophy again.
How to get the Gold Apocalypse Trophy in Phasmophobia
To get the Gold Apocalypse Trophy in Phasmophobia, choose theApocalypse III presetin the difficulty settings. You can adjust the weather if you like, from heavy rain to eitherfog or snow. The effects of fog and snow won’t be active inside, while heavy rain can affect sound cues. The Gold Apocalypse Trophy is the most difficult one, so it might take you a few tries until you get the perfect objectives you can complete.
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