The lamp winks on the event board, small and stubborn, and my cursor hovers over an unclaimed square. I felt the quiet pressure—hours of runs, one missed ghost ID away from failure. You can grab the Angel Lamp Charm, but you have to play the rules the event gives you.
I’m going to walk you through the shortest route to that tiny charm and what actually moves the personal points needle. Read this if you want the item fast, or if you’re tired of guessing which event actions matter most.
How to unlock Angel Lamp Charm in Phasmophobia
On a cluttered desk, the smallest trinket often draws the most attention.
The Angel Lamp Charm appears as a reward only after you fill the personal points bar on the Alan Wake event board. The event is split into three personal tasks you handle on your own: earn personal points, reveal Words of Power, and solve Doll puzzles. The personal points section is the one that gives the charm when it reaches full — nothing else will grant it for you.

How do you get the Angel Lamp Charm?
Short answer: finish the personal points meter. You claim the charm from the lobby menu once the event shows the personal points track as complete. After that you equip it via the Shop > Customization > ID Card tab > Charm icon. I’ll show the exact point sources next so you can plan runs instead of hoping for luck.
Earn personal points in Phasmophobia Alan Wake event
At a carnival, every ticket you collect brings you closer to that stuffed prize.
The personal points bar is where the event measures your solo contributions. Think of the event board as a ledger of favors for the town — every correct action credits you toward the charm. There are three reliable point sources:
- Correctly identify the ghost — 10 points
Identify the ghost type in the contract and you get 10 personal points. That’s the largest single award and the fastest path to finishing the bar if you make it a priority every run.
- Reveal Words of Power — 2 points each
There are 68 Words of Power scattered across the event maps; each cleared Word gives 2 points, so fully clearing them nets 136 points. If you hunt these down across Cauldron Lake, Elderwood Palace Lodge, Coffee World, and Oh Deer Diner, you’ll make steady progress toward the charm.
- Clear shadow figures — 2 points each
Every shadow figure you clear grants 2 points. Event maps are dense with these figures; use the Angel Lamp item during runs to remove them and stack points in the same session.
Remember: points are multiplied by the contract difficulty. You must play on a mode with at least a 1.00 multiplier to score event progress; friendly private matches with lower multipliers won’t push the bar. If you want community tips, check Reddit threads for Kinetic Games updates, or watch YouTube creators testing optimal routes — Remedy Entertainment’s cross-promos made the event pop on Steam and social channels.

How do I earn personal points in the Alan Wake event?
Target ghost IDs first, then sweep Words of Power and shadow figures during the same runs. Use higher difficulty contracts to stretch each action’s value, and coordinate with teammates on Steam or Discord so you’re not duplicating searches for the same Word in a single run.
How to equip Angel Lamp Charm in Phasmophobia
On a keychain, the smallest tag can shift the tone of everything it hangs from.
Once the personal points bar is full, claim the Angel Lamp Charm from the lobby menu. Then open the Shop, go to Customization, tap the ID Card icon at the bottom, and pick the Charm tab to equip it. The charm appears as a small tag you can attach to your ID—purely cosmetic, but satisfying.

There’s one official charm tied to personal points, but players found four hidden bonus charms and several Doll locations that feed other event tasks. If you want the full set, make runs at Cauldron Lake, Elderwood Palace Lodge, Coffee World, and Oh Deer Diner while consulting community maps on Reddit or short guides on YouTube for precise spawn points. I used a mixture of solo runs for ghost IDs and coordinated sessions for Words of Power; that split made the grind feel manageable.
If you’re tracking value per run, remember Steam and community tools helped me plan runs more efficiently than random searching—would you rather keep guessing, or map the fastest path to the charm and claim it before someone else mentions it on Discord?