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"Dominar el espejo embrujado en la fasmofobia: consejos y trucos"

Autor : Christopher Actualizar : Apr 03,2025

En el mundo emocionante de *fasmofobia *, abordar los fantasmas más esquivos a menudo requiere el uso de posesiones especiales malditas. Entre estos, el espejo embrujado se destaca como una herramienta particularmente útil, aunque con su propio conjunto de riesgos y recompensas. Si dudas en usarlo, sumergamos en cómo funciona y por qué vale la pena considerarlo.

Cómo usar el espejo embrujado en la fasmofobia

El espejo embrujado a menudo se considera el objeto maldito más seguro en * fasmofobia * debido a su alta relación recompensa-riesgo. Su funcionalidad se ha mantenido consistente a través de numerosas actualizaciones de juegos, por lo que es una elección confiable durante sus expediciones de caza fantasma. Si lo encuentra, es muy recomendable usar el espejo embrujado.

El espejo embrujado proporciona una vista panorámica de la sala o área favorita del fantasma en el mapa. Esta característica es invaluable si está familiarizado con el diseño del mapa, ya que le permite localizar rápidamente el fantasma y configurar su equipo antes de que la situación se intensifique.

Por lo general, puede encontrar el espejo embrujado colgando en una pared, como en 6 Tanglewood Drive, o acostado en el piso en su lugar designado. Mientras que los objetos malditos siempre aparecen en la misma ubicación en un mapa, el objeto específico que aparece es aleatorizado.

Para usar el espejo embrujado, simplemente recógelo y use el botón apropiado (mouse o controlador) para interactuar con él y sostenerlo. El reflejo te mostrará la habitación favorita actual del fantasma. Tenga en cuenta que en dificultad profesional o superior, el fantasma puede moverse a un área diferente después de un tiempo.

Sin embargo, tenga cuidado de no mirar el espejo embrujado durante demasiado tiempo, ya que drena su cordura. Si lo sostiene durante toda la duración, el espejo se romperá, activando una caza maldita en su ubicación actual. Por lo tanto, es mejor usarla cuando su cordura es alta y comprender rápidamente lo que está viendo en el reflejo.

¿Cuáles son los objetos malditos (posesiones) en la fasmofobia?

Múltiples objetos malditos en fasmofobia

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Las posesiones malditas, comúnmente denominadas "objetos malditos", son elementos únicos en * fasmofobia * que aparecen aleatoriamente en cualquier mapa, influenciado por la configuración de dificultad o el modo de desafío. A diferencia del equipo regular, que ayuda a localizar el fantasma y reunir evidencia con un riesgo mínimo, los objetos malditos ofrecen atajos para manipular el fantasma pero con un riesgo significativamente mayor para su personaje.

La seguridad del uso de estos objetos varía según sus habilidades, y depende de usted y su equipo decidir si utilizarlos. No hay penalización por elegir no usarlos. Por lo general, solo una posesión maldita generará por contrato, a menos que modifique esto en configuraciones personalizadas.

Hay siete objetos malditos diferentes disponibles en el juego:

  • Círculo de invocación
  • Espejo embrujado
  • Muñeca vudú
  • Caja de música
  • Cartas de tarot
  • Junta Ouija
  • Pata de mono

Esta guía cubre cómo usar efectivamente el espejo embrujado en *fasmofobia *. Para obtener más información y las últimas actualizaciones, asegúrese de visitar el escapista para obtener guías y noticias de juego integrales, incluida la Hoja de ruta y la vista previa * fasmofobia * 2025.

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