5 Roblox Pressure Types of Angler and Guide to Deal with Them

The Angler is one of the primary threats you’ll encounter in Roblox Pressure. It is known for its aggressive behavior and various forms that challenge players in different ways. Here’s a detailed guide on how to handle the Angler and its different types.

General Characteristics of the Angler

  • Appearance: The Angler is a floating, face-like entity surrounded by a void. It moves quickly through rooms and attacks anyone who is too close.
  • Behavior: The Angler spawns at random intervals and rushes towards players, following the shortest path from the room entrance to the exit.
  • Detection: The Angler emits electromagnetic pulses that cause lights to flicker when it spawns. This flickering serves as a warning for players to prepare for its arrival.

5 Types of Anglers

Roblox Pressure Angler

  1. Standard Angler (Z28)
    • Behavior: Moves rapidly through rooms, causing damage to players who come into its path.
    • Strategy: Hide in double-door lockers or side rooms to avoid its attacks. Pay attention to light flickering to know when to hide.
  2. Froger (Brown Variant)
    • Behavior: Functions similarly to the Standard Angler but behaves like Ambush from Doors. After passing through a room, it rebounds back to its spawn point before attacking again.
    • Strategy: Time your locker hides carefully, as Froger will return to its spawn point after passing. This gives you a brief window to exit the locker and reset your anxiety before it attacks again.
  3. Chain Smoker (Green Variant)
    • Behavior: Moves slower than the Standard Angler but emits green smoke that increases anxiety levels. The smoke makes it harder to time your locker entry.
    • Strategy: Use the reduced speed to your advantage by timing your locker entry carefully. Be cautious of the green smoke, which can obscure your timing and make hiding more challenging.
  4. Blitz (Gray Variant)
    • Behavior: A faster and more aggressive version of the Angler with a quieter initial screech, making it harder to time your locker entry. It also moves at a much higher speed.
    • Strategy: React quickly to the initial signs of its arrival. Because of its speed, ensure you enter lockers promptly and be ready to deal with its aggressive pursuit.
  5. Pinky (Pink Variant)
    • Behavior: Unlike other variants, Pinky does not emit electromagnetic pulses and does not disable lights. It relies on stealth rather than disrupting the environment.
    • Strategy: Since Pinky doesn’t disrupt lights, you need to rely on other cues to determine its presence. Be extra vigilant and ready to hide without the usual light-based warning.

Strategies for Handling the Angler

  1. Identify its Arrival: Pay attention to light flickering in the room, which indicates the Angler’s approach. This gives you a crucial early warning to prepare.
  2. Choose the Right Hiding Spot: Double-door lockers and side rooms are effective hiding spots. Ensure you enter these areas at the right time—neither too early nor too late.
  3. Manage Anxiety: If you hide in a locker too early, your character will start feeling anxious and eventually force themselves out. Timing your entry to avoid this is crucial for survival.
  4. Understand Each Variant: Each Angler type has its own unique characteristics. Knowing the specific behavior of each variant helps in planning your strategy effectively.
  5. Stay Alert in Dark Rooms: When facing Anglers in dark rooms, be extra cautious as you won’t have the usual light-based warning.

The Angler and its variants present unique challenges in Roblox Pressure. By understanding their behaviors and characteristics, you can better prepare yourself to evade their attacks and survive the terrifying encounters.

Whether dealing with the standard Angler or its more aggressive variants, keeping track of light signals, choosing the right hiding spots, and understanding each variant’s behavior are key to navigating through the perilous rooms of Pressure.

Jay: A Content Creator for Roonby.com Contact me on Jason@roonby.com

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