Jack-O-Berry is the Endo-Upgrades seller, after the retiring of Mendo, and a playable character in FNaF World Simulator. He is a recolor of Jack-O-Bonnie. (Literally a Jack-O-Bonnie fell in blue paint) Role. He is a fairly major character, serving as a party member and a shopkeeper. Desk Man is a playable character that can be unlocked by doing the said steps in 'Unlocking'. He isn't a powerful character but can be used to stop enemies healing and he can also be used for the 'Tattle' attack, which reveals a health of an enemy. However, this is useless against mini-bosses as it won't work, and for bosses their health will be already shown. FNaF World Simulator by CrashKandicoot - Game Jolt.
FNaF World created by Scott Cawthon. Images used for educational purposes only.
First Party: Nightmare Freddy, just spam Freddles. Crying Child, or as I call him: The Giftbox Bitch. Endo 02, you know why. And if you don't have the Auto: Regen chip, Withered Chica, if you DO, Nightmare Fredbear, and also for the best effect, get the Mimic Ball chip.
- Choppy’s Woods is the area immediately surrounding Fazbear Hills. You’ll know the difference between the two areas once you start seeing trees that have been chopped down. Hence, I assume, the name. You’ll encounter many of the same enemies you met in Fazbear Hills here, as well as some newbs who are stronger:
Totemole. Your standard hitters, though a few notches stronger than the dudes you fought in Fazbear Hills. They often appear in packs.
Chop ’N Roll. More or less the namesake enemies of the area. They’re dangerous in groups if you wander in here accidentally early in your travels. Red attacks are ideal.
- The first, semi-contained section of Choppy’s Woods is to the east of Fazbear Hills, and I recommend heading this direction first. The first thing you’ll find is another Lolbit’s Byte Store, where you can purchase Medpod 1,Medpod 2, and Mega-Med. The three Bytes are on healing duty during battle, which can be really handy for recruitment battles.
- Just north of Lolbit and on your left are two large trees. If you walk behind these trees you can get at a hidden chest containing the Headstart: Speed Chip.
The (not terribly) rare and (only moderately) elusive Totemole, one of the fiends patrolling Choppy's Woods.
El Chip Fnaf
- To properly access the remainder of Choppy’s Woods you’ll need to head west out of Fazbear Heights and then south. Once you’ve spoken to Fredbear, check the wavering tree to your left. This will zip you into a Sub-Tunnel, a weird, wonderful, blue area that will essentially allow you to teleport. There are two little warp thingers in here; touch the second one.
- You’ll pop out beside Fredbear. Speak to him again and he’ll tell you to touch the yellow button to your left. This will create a Jump point, similar to the one you have for Fazbear Heights, that will allow you to instantly zip back to this point in Choppy’s Woods. Handy. Clock Task Wait out Fredbear's dialogue and let him linger on the 'Done' button for a few seconds to receive another clock-finding mission. This one appears in Dusting Fields, the next area in the game, and it's in a pretty obvious spot near another Lolbit's Byte Store. Touch the four glowing panels in the following minigame before time is up, in this order: top left, bottom left, top right, bottom right.
- Head south. There’s a lovely little seagull on your right and the rest of the path on your left. If you slip through the tree beside the seagull you’ll find a cave known as the Mysterious Mine. I wouldn’t suggest going in yet, as the enemies inside are just a touch too strong for your party. - Glitch alert! Remember that seagull? Walk up against that stump it's sitting on for a few seconds. This will activate a glitch, allowing you to ignore boundary restrictions and wander around over the landscape until you touch the seagull again. You can use this glitch to reach Gearlily Lake, in the northeast, and grab a red chest containing the Auto: Shield Chip. You will get your butt thwomped if you try to do this early in the game, as the enemies hereabouts are end-of-the-game strong, so use caution.
Fnaf World Shield Chip
- Return to the main path and take a left. If you swing north as you wander west you’ll see a treasure chest, guarded by another Auto Chipper. Easy pickings at this point. The chest contains the Evercomet: Weak Chip.
- Return to the main path and meander west. You’ll soon hit the fringes of Choppy’s Woods and find a new area to explore, Dusting Fields. (There’s more to Choppy’s Woods, but you can’t get at it yet, so keep on goin’.)
Auto Shield Chip Fnaf World
As the first person to have ever completed the 'Chipper Ending' speedrun with the world record of 27m 49s on Hard Mode, you can either make the run faster by making the run significantly easier by doing any mode you want (Normal or Hard) which could probably result in sub-23 because of how much less health Chipper has. In Hard Mode, if you book it through the whole run, you can probably pull of a sub-27:30 which would be insanely lucky to pull off and make the run much harder. Download roblox shirts. Not to say that the run is difficult by any stretch, it is really a cakewalk and you can do all the bosses super easily up until Chipper himself. Chipper is a very difficult boss to handle and this is why I think this category of speedrunning has never been completed before.