Foxy playing Fortnite in his pirate cove makes sense, he doesn't casually walk in pizzeria during night cuz he's playing, and when he loses out of rage he runs to player
They are not chill, unless you scare them enough (which is rare), even if you chilling with em at day, they will not hesitate to cave ya cranium in at nightfall.
Just be naked and wear a wig then they won’t think your afton so they won’t care or if you have a child bring them what are you gonna do if you’ve got a child there are kids inside those suits so
Well, Foxy doesnt move whenever he feels he is being observed, and the other animatronics don't go into Pirate's Cove. It may be the safest place in the game
in the parts and services room, there the rare occasion in which all the heads and endoskeleton look at the camera, suggesting that they know you’re there. the idea that if i hide in the p&s room and they can all stare at me as i’m fighting for my life against bonnie is terrifying.
Oh yeah, and in a FNAF free roam game I saw, if you try to hide under the table in parts and service, the Endo skeleton will activate and kill you if you don’t leave. Even if you leave at that point, the endoskeleton will follow you out and will follow you to your office. If you close the door on it, it’ll just sneak over to the other door (and by sneak, I mean the endoskeleton crawls everywhere so that you won’t see him coming if you just turned on the light).
@@captivegreenill that's the only drawback the office is so obvious, and if the power goes out Ur fucked, the tables don't seem that small so if I just stay quiet, I'll be alright, and parts and service room isn't that great since bonnie comes in there a lot, and the parts, and endos can move, and the hallway is the worst since animatronics come regularly, and the corners are also bad since all come in those spots so Ur also fucked, hiding under the tables is Ur best chance at surviving unless ur smart with the office
Pirate cove actually could be the best place. All you have to do is give Foxy constant attention and you’re good. The other animatronics wouldn’t notice you
“Not much I can do there except maybe trip Foxy.” And “but it’s not like I’m gonna be able to hold that door closed with big boy Bonnie tryna get get through.” are the best quotes of the day.
The kitchen offers possibilities, depending on exactly what Chica gets into. Channeling my inner child, I could contortionist my way into a box of non-food restaraunt supplies or a cupboard out of her reach.
Remember, in parts and service there are animatronic heads and suits, and since the animatronics only attack you because they think your an endoskeleton without a suit, if you put on the costumes you will be fine.
A Deep Dive into the FNAF Lore (Including Mimic) Disclaimer: The Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) lore is complex, with multiple interpretations and theories. This response provides a general overview incorporating the significant elements, including the impact of the Mimic. The Core Story: Freddy Fazbear's Pizza The FNAF series revolves around the fictional Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, a family-friendly restaurant chain featuring animatronic characters. However, a dark underbelly emerges as the games progress. Murder and Deception: The original games introduce the horrifying truth: several children were lured and murdered within the restaurants, their souls trapped within the animatronics. These possessed animatronics become hostile at night, seeking to stuff intruders into empty suits to possess them. William Afton, the Purple Guy: The primary antagonist, William Afton, is revealed to be the killer. A brilliant but disturbed individual, he experiments with immortality and possesses the ability to transfer his consciousness into animatronics. Timelines and Dimensions: The series introduces multiple timelines and dimensions, complicating the narrative. These alternate realities often feature different versions of characters and events. The Role of Remnant and Glitchtrap Remnant: A mysterious substance derived from the souls of the murdered children. It possesses properties that can manipulate reality, create illusions, and even bring the dead back to life. Glitchtrap: A digital manifestation of William Afton created by using Remnant. He exists within virtual reality games, seeking to spread corruption and possess new hosts. The Introduction of the Mimic The Mimic is a character introduced in the Help Wanted game. It's a peculiar animatronic capable of perfectly imitating other characters, both in appearance and behavior. Identity Crisis: The Mimic's true nature remains a mystery, but it's believed to be a creation of William Afton or a remnant-based entity. Lore Implications: The Mimic's ability to mimic raises questions about the true identities of other characters and the possibility of multiple personalities within the animatronics. Key Points and Theories The Bite of '87: A traumatic incident involving an animatronic biting off a child's frontal lobe. Different characters are suspected as the culprit, including Freddy, Foxy, and Mangle. Springlock Failures: A deadly malfunction in the animatronics' suits, leading to multiple deaths. The Twisted Ones: A series of twisted, nightmare-like versions of the original characters, created by William Afton using Remnant. The Scraptrap and Scrap Baby: These are deteriorated versions of William Afton and Circus Baby, respectively. Ongoing Mysteries and Fan Theories The FNAF lore is far from complete. Many questions remain unanswered, fueling endless speculation and theories among fans. Some of the most prominent theories include: The true identity of the Puppet and its connection to the children's souls. The nature of the afterlife and the fate of the characters' souls. The ultimate goal of William Afton and the extent of his influence. Note: This is a simplified overview of a vast and intricate lore. The FNAF community is incredibly active, constantly analyzing the games for hidden details and potential connections.