Midnight Ghost Hunt is an evolution of the prop hunt subgenre, giving props players and prop hunters alike a lot of interesting items to use, and a complex sandbox to experiment in. In this guide, we will go over all weapons available to Hunter players in Midnight Ghost Hunt, and explain their effects and the optimal ways to use them.
FlamethrowerThis is the most popular weapon in Midnight Ghost Hunt at the moment, and for a good reason. The acid-shooting Flamethrower is great for hunting before midnight, as it can quickly check props for Ghosts, and can be reliably fired while moving. Note, that the Flamethrower’s attack doesn’t do any damage, but instead applies a long-lasting damage-over-time effect on enemies. You don’t need to hold the trigger down and hose Ghosts: just spray them once and then follow them to re-apply the acid burn as soon as it expires.
FrostbiteThis nailgun-looking SMG fires freezing projectiles, slowing down props on impact. If enough slow is built up on a prop, the Frostbite will begin to damage it like any other weapon; it also always damages Ghosts it hits directly. The slowing debuff is completely canceled out on props affected by Flamethrower acid, so be mindful of what weapons your fellow Hunters are using. The Frostbite is an all-rounded Midnight Ghost Hunt weapon, and can be useful both before and after Midnight.
Project XThis spectral chaingun deals heavy damage to anything you aim it at, and can reliably keep Ghosts at bay if you have another Hunter watching your back. The Project X can feel cumbersome to use at first, as it goes on a lengthy cooldown if you allow it to overheat, so make sure to let go of the trigger before that happens. The Quick Reload perk can be used to reduce
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