Evidence
• EMF Level 5
• Ghost Orb
• D.O.T.S. Projector
The Raiju is a type of ghost in Phasmophobia. The Raiju siphons the power from electronic equipment to both increase its aggression and boost its speed during a hunt. A Raiju is a demon that thrives on electrical current. While generally calm, they can become agitated when overwhelmed with power.
These are the strengths and weaknesses as listed in the journal:
Strength: A Raiju can siphon power from nearby electrical devices, making it move faster.
Weakness: Raiju are constantly disrupting electronic equipment when attacking, making it easier to track.
Ability
When a Raiju manifests during a ghost event or a hunt, it will interfere with electronics that are up to 15 meters away on the same floor, instead of the usual 10 meters.
Hunt
When at least one piece of active electronic equipment is nearby, the Raiju's hunt sanity threshold is increased to 65%. Otherwise, it has the normal threshold of 50%.
During hunts, if the Raiju is within a certain distance of at least one piece of active electronic equipment, it will move at a fixed speed of 2.5 m/s:[1]
• Small map: 6m
• Medium map: 8m
• Large map: 10m
This also applies for items outside the investigation area, but not for items across floors.
Otherwise, it will follow standard ghost speeds with one particularity: if the Raiju has line-of-sight with a player near electronic equipment, the speed increase from continuous line-of-sight adds in the background, and will only be applied once it is no longer near any electronics.
All effects listed above apply to most electronic equipment, both when held in the hand and items dropped on the floor. The following do not count towards the speed boost or the hunt sanity threshold:
• Head Gear that is turned off
• Video cameras and Photo Cameras that are thrown on the ground
• Motion sensors, sound sensors, and D.O.T.S. Projectors that are thrown on the ground or held (excluding T1 D.O.T.S., which also needs to be turned off)
• Objects in the inventory (except flashlights that are turned on)
• Any other electrical equipment not brought in from the van (building lights, fuse box, CCTV, fans, etc.)
Strategies
In order to mitigate the risk of an early hunt, it is best to turn off and/or remove any unneeded electronic equipment from the ghost room; this also prevents the Raiju from harnessing this equipment to empower itself while hunting. Lazily discarding such equipment is a surefire way to make a Raiju extremely dangerous. Additionally, players often have the reflex of discarding electronic items behind them when a hunt starts to not attract the ghost's attention to them; this should be avoided with Raijus to not leave a trail of electronic equipment to power its speed ability. Instead, players should either switch to a non-electronic item or an electronic item that can be turned off.
The Raiju may be readily-identified by being mindful of its speed during a hunt, particularly on small maps, so long as there are active electronic items nearby. If the ghost continues to walk very quickly when roaming (and not chasing particular players), then it is most likely a Raiju.

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