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I will be excluding the adventure animatronics from FNaF World. I also won't include Golden Freddy, Fredbear, etc.

FNaF 1

Freddy Fazbear

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The first animatronic and main mascot we see in FNaF 1. This would be the basis of all the Freddy's to come. He appears on the show stage and usually is active around night 3. His pattern is usually this: Show stage to dining area to restrooms to East Hall to East Hall corner to the office. He is a brown animatronic bear with light brown for his muzzle and tummy. He wears a black tophat and bowtie and holds a microphone on stage. He also has a hand print near his left eye if you look close enough.

FNaF 2

Toy Freddy

Toy Freddy was the third Freddy made in the franchise. He appears on stage with his buddies, Toy Bonnie and Toy Chica. ' They've spent a small fortune on these animatronics, uh, face recognition, advanced mobility, they even let them walk around during the day. Isn't that neat? But most importantly, they're all tied into some criminal database, so they can detect a predator a mile away.' That's how phone guy described Toy Freddy and the rest of the toy gang. Unlike Freddy from FNaF 1, Toy Freddy IS active on nights 1 and 2. He starts on the show stage, then the game room, then the hallways in front and near the night guard and goes from there. Toy Freddy is described as a bigger and shinier version of the original. He has a glossy finish and is often called fat. He has big, red, rosey cheeks and a tophat and two buttons on his chest.

Withered Freddy

He may look like the original Freddy, but he actually isn't. He was The Freddy made Before The Freddy in FNaF 1. He was also made before Toy Freddy because FNaF 2 was before FNaF 1. He starts in the parts and service room and goes from there. He appears like the first Freddy with the same colours and hat and bow. This Freddy has a smaller head then the original, and he also has holes and wires coming out of him.

Shadow Freddy

Shadow Freddy is seen in the parts and service room and will crash your game if stared at for too long. He looks alot like Withered Golden Freddy and is either purple or black. He also has wires coming out of him.

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Phantom Freddy

Phantom Freddy is a unique version of Freddy. He is green and has no leg. He resembles Withered Freddy but very burnt. He also has wires and holes in him and still has his microphone.

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Nightmare Freddy and The Freddles

The fixed version of Nightmare Freddy was made WAY before any other of the Freddys'. It was estimated to be alongside Fredbear, Spring Bonnie, Chica, Foxy, and Bonnie. He usually appears in the closet or left hall. His little children, The Freddles, are quick little mini Freddys' that will sit on your bed if you don't look behind you for too long. Nightmare Freddy is big and scary. He has giant rows of teeth pointing out of his mouth. He has sharp claws and the Freddles are often seen clinging onto him. He has wires sticking out of him and his typical tophat and bowtie.

Nightmare

Nightmare, like Shadow Freddy, crashes your game. Not by staring at him for too long, but by getting jump scared by him. You know when it happens cause he will jump scare you it will look like Nightmare Fredbear except black with glowing blood red eyes. After, your game freezes. Nightmare represents a black ghostly Nightmare Fredbear. He has opposite colours of Golden Freddy. His hat and bowtie are yellow like Golden Freddy's body and Golden Freddy's hat and bowtie are black like Nightmare's. Some people realized that and theorized over it.

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Funtime Freddy

Funtime Freddy appears in the breaker room and one of the objectives is to check his 'core' but if you do it wrong, he will jump scare you. He is alot bigger then some other Freddys' due to him being some type of experiment. Ever since Fredbear bit Michael Afton in the bite of 1983, William Afton built Funtime Freddy, Funtime Foxy, Circus Baby, and Ballora to capture children so William can experiment with them to try to fix his son. But then, one day Elizabeth, William Afton's daughter, went up to Circus Baby when she wasn't supposed to and Circus Baby captured Elizabeth with her claw that came out of her stomach. So William buried them underground in what looks to be the factory they were built in. Funtime Freddy's appearance is white and pink and has pink cheeks. He has a speaker on his chest and has a puppet oh his hand called Bon-Bon.

Yenndo

He rarely ever appears, but Yenndo should be Funtime Freddy preparing to become part of Enard. You can just see his bare insides.

The Twisted Ones

Twisted Freddy

There is a theory that Twisted Freddy is actually Funtime Freddy. Remember that 'core' it was actually a hallucination chip that makes things look happier and nicer then they seem. It makes sense because the Twisted Animatronics do the same job the Funtimes' do. This Freddy hides underground and emerges at night. He has a hole in his stomach with sharp teeth. He has sharp teeth in his mouth and a hole with more teeth in the back of his mouth. He has blue eyes and mold on him.

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Nedd Bear

Not necessarily a Freddy, but we'll count him. Nedd Bear can be bought for the stage and is part of the Mediocre Melodies. He has a red hat with a spring under it, a brown body and light brown for the muzzle and tummy, and a tie. He has a little power box behind him too.

Rockstar Freddy

Part of the new Rockstar group, Rockstar Freddy has a star on his chest and five fingers, which means he can be used as a suit. He has rose red cheeks, red knee caps and his signature microphone. He also has a purple bowtie and tophat.

Lefty

Lefty resembles Rockstar Freddy but does some things different. First off, he was made to capture Henry's daughter, The Puppet, and he did succeed. Lefty has red cheeks, a red bow, and red knee caps and tophat. He has the star on his chest and black for his body and grey for his muzzle and stomach. He has a black eye and has a yellow microphone called the soother wand.

Helpy

Helpy is more of a mini Funtime Freddy. He has the same pink and white colour scheme, the red cheeks, and tophat. He has a black bowtie and tophat too. He helps you manage your Pizzaria. He also has black buttons and buck teeth. He explains some mini games and helps you purchase things. He has four fingers as well.

Molten Freddy

This is actually Enard. After he escaped The second Purple Guy's body, he crawled into a sewer drain and probably found some scraps of a Freddy and used them. He had the souls of Funtime Freddy, Funtime Foxy, and Ballora. Those wires are the insides of the Funtimes'. Molten Freddy has a brown and white color scheme and yellow eyes with a brown bowtie, buttons, and tophat.

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Each new game of FNaF World begins with the all-important Game Mode option. This gives you two choices:
  • Adventure. In Adventure mode you will start off with a fairly light team, and you’ll pick up more characters as you explore. This allows for more diversity in your party, and is ultimately easier.
  • Fixed Party. In Fixed Party you will no longer locate and recruit new members as you go along. You’ll be stuck with the same two parties the whole way through, making the game a smidge harder.
On top of these you also have Normal and Hard Mode, which make the game either normal, or… Hard? Self-explanatory. Regardless, if you’re new to RPGs you may want to start off with Adventure and Normal. (I’m also betting most players will want to stick with Adventure so they can gather all of the characters on their first trip through, but that’s up to you.) This walkthrough will proceed with Adventure, on Hard Mode.
Important note! You get a different ending if you pursue the game on Hard Mode! You may want to start off in Normal if you're bad at RPGs, but to see the whole game you'll have to play it on Hard Mode eventually. I recommend just starting there if you have even the slightest bit of experience with RPGs.
Regardless of the mode you choose you’ll then have to create two teams of animatronics to wander out into the madness of FNaF World. If you begin in Adventure mode you’ll have eight available animatronics to start (Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, Foxy, Toy Bonnie, Toy Chica, Toy Freddy, and Mangle); if you start with Fixed Party you’ll also get Balloon Boy, JJ, Phantom Freddy, Phantom Chica, Phantom BB, Phantom Foxy, Phantom Mangle, and Withered Bonnie to choose from.
Fazbear Hills
- After a quick introduction via Fredbear you’ll appear in Fazbear Hills. (If you linger on the 'Done' screen you'll get a small, extra cut scene after several seconds. It always pays to wait Fredbear out rather than jumping back into the action manually.) There are a few things to note in the immediate vicinity:
  • Mendo’s Endo Upgrades. Your standard equipment shop. You won’t be able to afford any of this just yet, and the higher-end stuff is way out of your price range at this point regardless.
  • DeeDee’s Fishing Hole. For ten Tokens you can play a quick fishing game. The deeper the fish you catch, the more Tokens you earn. Grab the pearl at the bottom for 100 Tokens. Not the best way to make money, honestly, as the fish are preeeeetty dense, and getting the pearl in time is a crapshoot.
  • Lolbit’s Byte Store. Here you can purchase one of a variety of buggy helpers. Each of them is a Byte. Bytes will appear in battle and help you fight off enemies. I highly recommend buying these little guys first. This particular vendor sells the Gnat, Neon Bee, and Neon Wasp.
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As you walk around you’ll also start getting into random encounters, like, immediately. Explanation time!

Phantom Freddy in FNaF World.
There's a good chance this dude will be your first recruitable encounter.

FNaF World is an RPG, duh, and all combat is turn-based. You and the enemy party take potshots back and forth at one another until one side is toast. That said, FNaF World is active at all times, so you need to consider what you’re going to do on each turn quickly to avoid being horribly murdered. This is very important even early on, as there are enemy formations right at the start that can kill you if you’re not paying attention. (Kind of like the other Freddy’s games, innit?)
The game is here to help to a degree, however. Each character has three moves, and each move is colour-coded to help you make quick decisions. The effects still vary from move to move, but here’s a quick rundown of what you can probably expect from the various colours:
  • Orange moves hit a single enemy, either with damage or various status effects.
  • Red moves will hit every enemy on the screen, also with damage or various status effects.
  • Pink moves will heal your party in some way, and may also hurt the bad guys. (Chica specializes in these, so you’re most likely to see her doing damage with pink moves.)
  • White moves will provide your party with various status buffs.
  • Black moves usually have a chance of instantly killing an enemy.
  • Yellow moves (primarily Prize Ball, at this point) have random effects. You may get good luck, you may not. Spin the wheel!
  • Green moves have a chance to poison one or more enemies, gradually reducing their health over time. Given how fast-paced this game is, you want to be veeeeery careful when getting hit by these, as many of the recruitable animatronics (particularly the Phantoms) like to use these moves.
  • Purple moves apply debuffs to enemies, and may or may not cause damage at the same time.
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Defeating enemies will reset your health, so you don’t need to worry about carrying damage over between battles. As you gain experience your characters will gain levels and become more powerful, so it’s advantageous to meander around the starting area and fight a few times before setting out to explore. It’s important to note, too, that you have two parties at your disposal, and if one is on the edge of going down you should quickly switch to the second party to avoid terrible, terrible death.
Save often. It will aid you in avoiding aggravation.
Sound good? Sounds good. You’ll find the following enemies prowling around Fazbear Hills:
  • Bouncepots. Probably the weakest enemies hereabouts. Quick red attacks will take them down quickly.
  • Gearrats. Straightforward little strikers. They hit hard for the beginning of the game, and often appear in large packs up to four members strong. Stomp them with red attacks.
  • Mechrabs. A little slower than Gearrats, but overall stronger. Same attack methods apply.
You may also start running into some familiar faces as you get into battles in Fazbear Heights. Yep, the animatronics are here, and they don't like you. Not at first, anyway.

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Animatronic Recruitment
As you progress through FNaF World you will, occasionally get into miniboss battles against the animatronics of the Five Nights at Freddy's series. These guys range from extremely easy to pretty damned tough, and they show up with little warning - aside from a big, awesome message that pops up on the screen, of course. If you manage to defeat one of these animatronics they will join your party. Yay!
There is not, as far as I can tell, any way to tell which animatronic will attack you, or when. They show up when they feel like showing up, and if you're forced to flee (or if you're just outright killed) you may not see the same animatronic again until a few areas later. That said, the animatronics tend to be helpfully staggered, so the chances of running into, say, Nightmare, one of the lowest animatronics on your list, are pretty low at the beginning of the game. Expect to see the likes of Balloon Boy, JJ, and perhaps some of the Phantom animatronics early in the game.
Can't find a particular animatronic? Don't worry about it now. Move to another area. If you do enough fighting you

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will run into them all eventually. (An item you get later will help with that, as well.)
- Okay! So! Now you’re ready to set out. The only other thing worth mentioning at this point are the treasure chests scattered around the world. They appear more or less at random after battles, as far as I can tell, and contain precious, precious Tokens. Grab ‘em when you see ‘em.

- There are two directions you can go from the start; the other directions will send you into a different area, so head north. This will take you to a frightful dude previously mentioned.

Auto Chipper, the first boss you'll meet in FNaF World.
He's so adorable.

The first official boss! Honestly, if you’ve managed to take down either Phantom Freddy or Balloon Boy then Auto Chipper is no big deal. This hefty machine uses straightforward normal attacks to bash on your party members. It’s strong, but you can heal away the damage pretty easily, and Foxy can stun it to delay its attacks. Bring a few of the minor attack Bytes from town and they can do the majority of the damage while you sit back and defend yourself.
Defeating Auto Chipper will allow you to access two chests. One contains the Headstart: Defense Chip, while the other contains the Headstart: Strength Chip. Chips are equippable items that apply evenly to all members of your party. You can only have four active at a time, but since you only have two, you might as well put 'em on now.
- You should now be strong enough to explore elsewhere. Head back to town, such as it is, and take a left this time. Follow the path as it twists south and you’ll find Fredbear waiting. He’ll explain a bit about what’s happening in Animatronica. Once he leaves, touch the wavering tree on your left…
- … to jump to a weeeeeird world. This little pathway leads to Choppy’s Woods.
Clock Task

If you hold off on pressing the 'Done' button when Fredbear speaks to you, down the path to Choppy's Woods, he'll pixel up and provide some cryptic hints as to what's really going on. He'll then tell you to turn back and look for a 'clock'. You'll find the clock just east of Fazbear Hills, on the edge of Choppy's Woods. Touching it will send you to a small minigame; complete it by pushing the silhouette of Balloon Boy into the box before time is up.
Part Two: Choppy's Woods

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