In **No I’m Not a Human**, identifying Visitors hinges on observing their eyes—a critical survival skill. These impostors hide among humans, and their **bloodshot eyes** often betray them. Distinguishing between harmless traits and deadly threats could save your home from invasion.
Bloodshot Eyes as a Visitor Trait
- Key Indicator: Red, bloodshot eyes are a near-certain sign of a Visitor. The game flags this trait during inspections.
- Immediate Action: Your weapon automatically readies, forcing you to decide: eliminate the threat or risk letting it in.
The Widow Exception
- The Only Human: The Widow appears with red, tearful eyes but is confirmed harmless. This exception underscores the need for caution—never judge by one trait alone.
Combining Eye Checks With Other Signs
- Cross-Verification: While bloodshot eyes are reliable, some Visitors lack this trait. Pair eye checks with anomalies in teeth, hands, or speech patterns for accuracy.
FAQ
Can Visitors appear normal in the eyes?
Yes. Some Visitors conceal their traits, making supplementary checks essential.
Are bloodshot eyes always a Visitor sign?
Yes—except for the Widow, whose red eyes stem from crying.
Who is the one safe character with red eyes?
The Widow. Her tear-stained eyes mimic Visitor traits, but she is human.