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Ghost turns off breaker while he is in another room
I am 99% sure that the ghost just turned off the breaker while he was in a completely different room (far away from the breaker) with me.
I would have expected that the ghost would need to be close to the breaker to turn it off, but this isn't the case?
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vanbushi Dec 28, 2021 @ 3:22am 
Was the ghost The Twins? They interact with things individually. Also you can overload breakers and trip them, if you have too many lights on.
-- scippie -- Dec 28, 2021 @ 3:23am 
No it wasn't twins, I believe it was a Raiju. I had only three lights on in the house.
Originally posted by -- scippie --:
I am 99% sure that the ghost just turned off the breaker while he was in a completely different room (far away from the breaker) with me.
I would have expected that the ghost would need to be close to the breaker to turn it off, but this isn't the case?

this just happend to me too i was far away from the breaker and after 5 minutes breaker on he shut it off and showing me some actions in the room i was i thougt ok its the twins but no it wasnt !

he can do it i think because he is a ghost and can walk fast or can teleport from room to room.
-- scippie -- Dec 28, 2021 @ 5:03am 
I'd probably do it too if I were a ghost.
Ok, powers accepted ;-)
Poltergeist Dec 28, 2021 @ 5:44am 
But they've always done it? It's annoying especially on Asylum or High School
Mormaz Dec 28, 2021 @ 5:48am 
All ghosts have a chance of turning the fuse box on or off remotely.

Insist on "remotely"
perfectevil (Banned) Dec 28, 2021 @ 6:28am 
It happens all the time, interactions with breaker seems have nothing to do with ghost room location
Thundercracker Dec 28, 2021 @ 1:56pm 
Originally posted by -- scippie --:
I am 99% sure that the ghost just turned off the breaker while he was in a completely different room (far away from the breaker) with me.
I would have expected that the ghost would need to be close to the breaker to turn it off, but this isn't the case?
no. in the real world, you can trip a breaker from anywhere by overloading the circuit. the ghosts in this game can manipulate electromagnetism, and we can detect this by way for the EMF sensor. the ghost just needs to send a surge down the line, and the breaker does what it was designed to do and cuts power to prevent the wiring from catching fire.

players can also trip the breaker by turning too many lights on at the same time.
-- scippie -- Dec 28, 2021 @ 2:20pm 
Originally posted by Terrorsaur:
players can also trip the breaker by turning too many lights on at the same time.
Which is silly btw... if that happens in my house, I'm finding a good electrician.
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Date Posted: Dec 28, 2021 @ 3:12am
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