The Mimic Rage's Book Entities

Updated: 2026-08-05

Rage's Book Roster

Rage's Book Chapter I introduces a facility-containment cast instead of the yokai-forward stalkers from Control and Jealousy. Expect corrupted personnel silhouettes, containment subjects, and industrial chase pressure layered over radio/objective scripting.

Learning order: audio tells first, corridor sight lines second, purification-chamber aggression third. Standard Hiachi door-frame jukes still help, but dead-end storage closets are less forgiving than Control courtyards.

Study this page with the Rage Chapter 1 guide and Rage maps so entity spawns map to named wings.

Primary Threat Patterns

Facility stalkers punish long sight lines down service halls. Peek with crouch, cut vision at T-junctions, and avoid flashlight/lantern spam when a distorted radio cue spikes.

Containment subjects often activate around objective completions — placing explosives or opening seals can re-roll aggression. Finish the interact, then immediately take a pre-planned break-sight room.

Compared with Biwaki exterior loops, Rage pressure is denser indoors. Treat every metal door as a potential reverse chase gate.

Patrol & Chamber Behavior

Security wings use tighter idle resets than early Control chapters. If you loop the same corridor twice after a failed terminal entry, assume a hostile has rotated onto your path.

Purification/containment sequences script movement restrictions — do not invent shortcuts mid-countdown. Hostiles funneled into the chamber approach punish sprint panic more than slow crouch exits.

Nightmare variants (when enabled for Book 3) will reuse these tells with shorter windows — master standard audio first.

Survival Checklist

Headphones on. Crouch at junctions. Break sight twice on chase. Never ignore objective order to "clear" side rooms early.

Stock revives via RAGERELEASE while learning. Cross-check bosses elsewhere if a later Rage chapter adds multi-phase fights.

Community naming still uses English callouts in LFG — keep facility wing names consistent with the maps page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Rage entities the same as Hiachi?
No. Rage Chapter I uses facility/containment hostiles with industrial audio tells rather than Control folklore stalkers.
Do Jealousy chase tips still work?
Sight-break fundamentals transfer, but facility dead ends are riskier — prefer L-shaped service halls.
When do hostiles spike?
Often after seal breaches, explosive placements, failed terminal entries, and purification countdown starts.
Is there a Rage boss yet?
Chapter I focuses on facility subjects and containment flow; watch later Rage chapters for expanded boss roster.
Where is the walkthrough?
See the Rage Chapter 1 guide for routes plus an embedded YouTube clear.