Being stuffed in an animatronic suit should probably be ranked higher, it's very similar to springlocking in lore, if you listen to the night 1 phone call, he says the pressure from the suit and the machinery inside the suit applies so much pressure to your head and bones that it will literally pop your eyelids out of position and break you teeth out, not to mention it DEFINITELY breaking almost all the other bones from your upper and lower body, the animatronic hand will only have 3 fingers, crushing your hands as the animatronics force them into position. that's very grim and i think it's very underrated
According to the AR game, he didn't die on the first bite, he stopped moving at the third bite, then proceeded to go into a coma that was FNAF 4 so that would be that it would be a lot worse.
i find it ironic how all the deaths in the fanchise occured thanks to the person got the "most brutal death" title. All of the deaths in this video and his own demise were braught on by none other than William himslf. It really came full circle here.
But wasn't the scooper infused with remnant? That would mean that Michael was alive and felt everything the whole time he was being scooped and his insides replaced with wires. That's how he survived even with Ennard inside him for so long.
yep, you play as Michael in fnaf 1-6, which all except for sister location (and possibly fnaf 2) takes place after he was scooped. This makes his 1st death more disturbing considering he was a rotting corpse for 30+ years.
i would put scooping above getting you're face cut off, you're literally having you're insides ripped into and scooped out, then a probably sharp metal being takes the place of said insides and controls you like a puppet until you rot to the point that you're forced to throw up the metal creature and collapse onto the ground in not a way that the human body should allow, then you get up revealing you lived through all that. if i had to choose death by that or having my face cut off and bleeding out, i'd choose bleeding out
i'd also put burning alive above getting torn apart, because if you get torn apart once they remove a limb you can't feel the extra damage that happens to that severed limb, as for burning alive it's all over you're body no matter what and probably lasts a lot longer to until you either die of smoke inhalation or getting burn to a crisp
Good reasoning! This was just my own list, and I just felt that getting our skin, face cut off was just more disgusting and also being torn apart felt more brutal than being burnt. That's just how I feel tho.
Did you know? Being burnt alive if the most painful thing a human can experience? (But I can imagine if springlock actually happened it’d be the most painful)
i thought being stuffed in the animatronic suit is similiar to being springlocked because henry is known for designing animatronics like that but yeah i liked this ranking
SPOILER ALERT To me, one of the most brutal deaths was Kelly's. She tried to hide from the mimic by entering one suit. But the mimic spider form felt it and opened the suit to enter in while kelly's still was in it. It made her explode in her own suit (as i understood...), the suit fell then woke up to continue walking normaly (not kelly in control anymore)
Not really, William Afton holds that title. He had to watch most of his organs and bone rot away, watch as all of his blood spills out, his remaining flesh wrap around spikes and animatronic parts, his mouth forced open, eye sockets disfigured and the robotic ears being forced into the skull. This all happened over the span of 30 years so William was alive as this all happened.
The most brutal death is actually glamrock Freddy getting ripped apart because the one with the foxy mask on was glamrock Freddy Killing the crying child and also getting stuffed into an animatronic suit. AlSO getting ripped apart
Holy, you're right. I KNEW I WOULD FORGET SOMETHING. Anyways, we don't really know how he really died, since the screen was black, so it would most likely be like in the beginning of the list.