Gaming Guide

Ravager and Vesper in Demonology: Evidence and How to Survive Each Hunt

The exact clues to log and the one survival move that works against each new ghost.

The exact clues to log and the one survival move that works against each new ghost.

The Ravager and the Vesper break the survival habits that keep you alive against most ghosts in Demonology. One turns the room into a weapon and hurls furniture at you. The other is blind and chases pure sound, even through solid walls. Each one needs a specific set of three clues to confirm, and each one has a single reliable way to live through a hunt.

Quick answer: Confirm the Ravager with Inscription, Spirit Box, and EMF level 5, then duck into a closet or kite it around a large object. Confirm the Vesper with Inscription, Prints, and Wither, then stand completely still during a hunt because it cannot follow you into a closet.


Ravager vs Vesper: Evidence and tells side by side

Both ghosts leave the Inscription clue, which older players still call Ghost Writing, so that one never separates them. The split comes down to the other two pieces. The Ravager pairs Inscription with Spirit Box and EMF level 5. The Vesper pairs it with Prints and Wither.

GhostEvidenceBehavior tell
RavagerInscription, Spirit Box, EMF level 5Throws multiple objects, can spawn a tornado during hunts
VesperInscription, Prints, WitherTracks you by sound through walls, ignores line of sight

How to identify the Ravager

Ravager Ghost Demonology

The Ravager makes itself known through destruction. It grabs objects from the room and throws them, and a single thrown item can knock over other things near it. The standout sign is the tornado. When a hunt starts, there is a one in three chance the Ravager pulls nearby objects into a swirling vortex around itself. That vortex does not hurt you directly, so you can watch it as confirmation rather than treat it as a threat.

Every Ravager ability leaves EMF level 5, no matter what the ghost is doing. This is the cleanest shortcut. On a Custom Difficulty run set to produce zero evidence, an EMF Reader that still reads Level 5 points straight to a Ravager. Outside that situation, you confirm it with the Inscription and the Spirit Box.

Collecting Ravager evidence

Grab the Spirit Book and the Spirit Box. You can buy both from the lobby store or pull them from the pinboard once a job begins. You need them for the Inscription and Spirit Box clues.
Find the ghost’s favorite room, which is the coldest room on the map. Confirm the temperature with the thermometer, then leave the Spirit Book inside. The Ravager will eventually write in it and hand you the Inscription.
Stand in a room with the ghost present and the lights off, then ask a question through the Spirit Box. If it stays silent, keep asking until it answers. Being this close leaves you exposed if a hunt starts, so stay ready to move.

How to counter the Ravager during a hunt

Standard survival works against this one. When a hunt begins, step into the nearest closet and you are untouchable. You do not even need to close the doors. Kiting the Ravager in circles around a large object is just as reliable when no closet is handy.

Tip: An active tornado can fling furniture across your path and seal off an escape route. Plan your routes early and keep your distance from the ghost while the vortex is spinning.


How to identify the Vesper

Vesper Ghost in Demonology

The Vesper hunts by sound, not sight. Running away does not save you, because it hears your footsteps and can track you through walls. If a ghost keeps following you with no line of sight, that behavior alone strongly suggests a Vesper. You lock it in with three clues: Inscription, Prints, and Wither.

Collecting Vesper evidence

Get the Inscription the same way as the Ravager. Drop the Spirit Book in the coldest room and wait for the ghost to write in it.
Take a Blacklight from the pinboard or the lobby store and sweep it across objects around the house. Once a print appears under the light, the Prints clue is yours.
Set the Flower Pot down inside the house for the Wither clue. If the flowers darken, shrivel, and decay, a Vesper is active, but the clue only registers once the decay finishes. The timing is random, anywhere from a few seconds to a couple of minutes, so leave the pot and run other tasks while it withers on its own.

How to counter the Vesper during a hunt

The Vesper is the first ghost in Demonology you cannot escape with a closet. Climbing in only gives away your position and sends it right to you. The correct counter is to stand perfectly still during a hunt. Because the ghost is blind and reads only audio, it will walk straight past you as if you are not there.

Moving, crouching, and interacting with items all make noise, so avoid every one of them while it hunts. If you absolutely have to move, fall back on kiting it in circles around a large object, such as the kitchen counter on the Fenway map.

Note: There is a known bug where, if you are already inside a closet when a hunt starts and then make noise, the Vesper cannot reach you and starts spazzing out. The developers are aware of it, and a fix is expected.


Once all three correct clues sit in your Journal, the ghost is confirmed and you can finish your objectives without second-guessing. The easiest way to keep the two straight is by behavior. The Ravager throws and spins your surroundings, while the Vesper stalks you silently by ear. You can test both approaches yourself in Demonology on Roblox.