The start out similar to āslow twinā speed and then build up almost like an enraged Gallu! #phasmophobia #phasmo #phas #phasmophobiaclips #phasmophobiagame
In my experience playing Phasmophobia, understanding ghost speed behavior can be a game-changer, especially when trying to identify an Aswang. Unlike most ghosts that take roughly 26 seconds to reach their maximum chase speed, the Aswang accelerates much faster, hitting its top speed in about 17 seconds. This rapid build-up often feels like the ghost starts off slowāresembling a 'slow twin'ābefore suddenly bursting in speed, much like an enraged Gallu. What I've found helpful is to pay close attention to the line of sight behavior during hunts. Since the Aswang speeds up quicker once it spots you, looping it to observe how fast it builds its chase can reveal a lot. For instance, if the ghost seems slow at first but then rapidly gains speed, chances are high that you're dealing with an Aswang. This insight is particularly useful because Aswangs can be tricky to identify with evidence alone. Combining speed observation with traditional evidence gathering can improve your chances of accurate identification. Also, be cautious as their quick acceleration during hunts means you have less time to react compared to other ghosts. Sharing this strategy has boosted my success rate in Phasmophobia, making hunts feel more strategic and less random. If you ever suspect an Aswang, try to remain calm during the initial slow chase phase and prepare to keep moving when it speeds up. It's all about timing and awareness, and recognizing these patterns can truly elevate your gameplay experience.


























































