Phasmophobia: Complete Weekly Challenge - "Do As I Command"
Phasmophobia's "Do As I Command" Challenge: A Guide to Completion
The "Do As I Command" Challenge in Phasmophobia's Challenge Mode offers a relatively straightforward weekly task, even for seasoned ghost hunters. This guide details how to conquer this challenge.
What is Phasmophobia's Challenge Mode?
Challenge Mode presents a weekly contract with unique conditions and equipment. Resetting every Sunday, it offers varying difficulty levels, some comparable to standard investigations, others significantly more demanding. Success requires completing the preset contract three times (not necessarily consecutively) before the weekly reset. Correctly identifying the ghost each time is crucial. While optional objectives offer bonus points and aid in character prestige, they aren't mandatory for challenge completion. A successful week yields a $5,000 base reward plus accumulated points.
Conquering the "Do As I Command" Challenge
The "Do As I Command" challenge, while part of Challenge Mode, is considered less difficult due to minimal alterations to ghost behavior and equipment. The objective is to force evidence from a less active ghost. The contract is set in Sunny Meadows (the "Restricted" version is excluded).
Players receive a Tier 3 equipment loadout, including a functional fuse box. The challenge's unique advantage lies in the availability of all seven Cursed Possessions, conveniently located together in the chapel.
Utilizing these possessions (Haunted Mirror, Ouija Board, Voodoo Doll, Monkey Paw, etc.) can significantly accelerate ghost location identification and evidence gathering. However, exercise caution; using them risks sanity loss and cursed hunts.
By strategically employing the provided equipment and Cursed Possessions, completing the "Do As I Command" challenge becomes significantly more manageable. Remember to correctly identify the ghost in all three contract runs for a successful completion.
Phasmophobia is available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.







