How To Beat Fnaf World

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FNaF World created by Scott Cawthon.
Images used for educational purposes only.

In Five Nights at Freddy's, you take on the role of a night security guard with a most eery job. With limited power, you'll need to survive the night without getting attacked by the animatronics that roam in free mode at night. They don't take well to anyone not in an animal suit so you'll need to closely monitor their locations with the limited power you have at your disposal. Debuffing Browboy with a specialist in the area - I like Phantom Freddy, personally - will make his damage output more manageable as well. The Circus starts to open up a little past Browboy. Look north for a chest containing the Auto: Regen Chip, then approach the green tent on your right. The Pinwheel Funhouse in FNaF World.

Part Two: Choppy's Woods


- The next major area, Dusting Fields, is located on the far western fringes of Choppy’s Woods. You’ll know you’re there when… well, you’ll just know. (The Jump point acquisition is a not-so-subtle hint.) If you can handle the enemies of Choppy’s Woods without losing a party member in a battle, you’re probably ready for this area. You’ll start running into the following enemies if you wander out into Dusting Fields:

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  • BoxBytes. They combine normal hits with the Gloom attacks of the Phantoms. Not a huge deal.
  • Chillaxes. They like to attack normally. Flashy!
  • Flans. Quite slow compared to most enemies, Flans are quite dangerous thanks to their high health and tendency to all attack at roughly the same time. They use Balloon attacks to smack your characters en masse, and can quickly wipe you out. Stay on top of your healing at all times.
- The path splits near the entrance. Swing north and you can pass through several trees to get at a chest. The chest contains the Quickstart: Party Chip.
- Wander west until you hit the edge of the screen. You may find some Token chests out here as you hit a split in the path. There’s a prominent lock to the south which you can’t bypass, so you’re kinda forced north. There’s another Lolbit’s Byte Store up here, this one selling Mini-Reapers, Reapers, and X-Reapers. From what I can tell these little guys have a chance of instantly killing enemies, though… not a very good one.
- Fredbear’s waiting for you in the north. You may know what that means.
Clock Task

Fredbear gabs. When you reach the screen with the 'Done' button, wait him out for a few seconds and he'll glitch out. He'll then tell you to enter Mysterious Mine, the next area to the north. Head north two intersections, until you hit a rock, then check on the left for the clock. Walk left to push the four cupcakes into their boxes.World
Once Fredbear’s gone, one way or another, you’ll find a frozen fiend waiting juuuuust to the north.
Bouncer, a boss in FNaF World.
He does, indeed, bounce.

This dude’s a big step up from the Auto Chippers in terms of difficulty. Along with a normal attack that can do upwards of 150 damage to a single character, Bouncer has a Snowball attack that will thoroughly batter your whole party. Hold up on the healing even a little bit and you’re apt to lose a party member, and everything will go downhill from there. Equip Bytes that will attack Bouncer and heal yourself, then focus most of your efforts on buffing and restoring your party while the Bytes do most of the damage. Poison attacks from one of the Phantoms, such as Phantom Mangle, can go a long way to sapping Bouncer’s strength as well.
- Besting Bouncer will allow you to access a Subtunnel. This Subtunnel will, if you go north, take you to a flashing tree that leads to a second Subtunnel, which in turn brings you back to the first one and zips you over to Choppy’s Woods. Here you’ll find Fredbear waiting, and the switch near him opens the way to the next area, Lilygear Lake. (Walk through the trees near the switch to get to a chest containing the Run: Luck Chip.)
- Are we going to Lilygear Lake yet? Heck no. There’s another entrance to the Mysterious Mine up here, and now you should be strong enough to brave the depths. In we go...?
- NOPE. Not yet. Before entering the Mine, look to the weird, flexing Freddy and / or Foxy shadow on the log near the entrance. There's a rock to the right of this shadow that you glitch into by pressing up against the bottom. This will allow you to travel across the landscape at will and get at a red chest back east, on the outskirts of Fazbear Hills. The chest contains the Block: Unscrew Chip. Be warned, however! Like all glitch landscapes this one is filled with deadly enemies who can give even level 30 characters a run for their money, and you woooon't be that strong on your first visit. Touch the rock again to return to the 'normal' world.
FNaF World created by Scott Cawthon.
Images used for educational purposes only.


- Lilygear Lake is the fourth major, mandatory area you’ll encounter. It’s located to the east of Fazbear Hills, though you need to go through Dusting Hills to get there. A slip into a Subtunnel will bring you ‘round to this new area. You'll also speak to Fredbear...
Clock Task

Let Fredbear complete his dialogue and wait on the 'Done' screen for another clock to appear on the map. Like last time it appears in Mysterious Mine, though this time it's located to the north of Lilygear Lake's entrance. Take a right where you come in, then head south when you hit an intersection to find the clock. Three boxes will appear, each trigger a code; you need to stand on the middle box, with the code '395248'.
- Walk into the water and Freddy will hop onto a lily pad and start cruising on it like a surfboard. As ever, the enemies get a bit of a change-up once you’re on the water:
  • Seaweed. Standard, hitty enemies. No big deal.
  • Crabapples. These dudes can, among other things, use Hot Cheese, which will slowly drain your health. It’s easy to neglect - and get murdered by - this damage. Heal often while fighting them.
  • Colossals. Theeeey will smack you. Oh no! Tougher than Seaweed, but straightforward.
In addition to the normal enemies above, there’s a decent chance you’ll randomly run into one of these dudes while surfing around. And, yes, he’s a boss, and yes, you can’t flee.
Seagoon
Ouch. Seagoon is very similar to the Eyesores from Mysterious Mine in that he deals in two attacks: either he uses a physical attack on one character - nothing to sneeze at, since they do around 200 HP of damage - or he’ll use Waterhose to potentially insta-kill a character. Owie. Aside from the occasional heal, your primary goal should be to slow him down with debuffs and batter him with your strongest attacks. Pizza Roll is excellent for dragging its health bar down to zero in a hurry.
- The area opens up quite a bit from the start. Begin by heading north along the coast and looking for another place to land. This will take you back to Choppy’s Woods, where you’ll find yet another entrance to Mysterious Mine. Ooooo.
- If you search the trees near the lock on this stretch of Choppy’s Woods you can also find a Subtunnel entrance. There are three warps here, none of them very useful. What you’re looking for is a flashing tree inside the Subtunnel - it’s beside the southeastern warp - that will take you down another Subtunnel level. Eventually you’ll pop out in a new area: Blacktomb Yard. Hit the button nearby to open a path back to Lilygear Lake, and speak to Fredbear if you like.
- Don’t start exploring this new area just yet, though. Return to the water and sail north, sticking to the east as much as you can. You’ll find a whirlpool wedged against the edge of the screen. Hop in and it will shoot you over to a circus tent on the shore. Pop inside.
Pinwheel Circus
- Head north. There’s a Lolbit’s Byte Store up here, this one selling Mini-FOs,UFOs, and X-FOs. These UFOs are the same as the bug Bytes you bought in Fazbear Hills, but they do much, much damage. It’s worth it even to buy the cheapest among them, as it’ll hit harder than even Neon Wasp.
- Yep. For the moment, that’s it. There’s more to see in the Circus, and in Lilygear Lake, but you can’t reach any of it yet. We’ll come back here.