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Pinwheel Circus is located in the east of Choppy’s Woods, on the banks of Lilygear Lake. There’s an excellent chance you’ve visited this place prior to coming here from Deep-Metal Mine, as you can access the very first section from Lilygear. You can only purchase Bytes from a vendor here, however, before you’re forced out. To get from Blacktomb Yard (I.e. Area 5) to the Pinwheel Circus (Area 6), you need to find the glitched object inside the cave directly south from Area 5. To get to the cave itself, go towards the Lowbit shop in this area, then go down all the way towards the trees, not the rock, and simply head right past the dead-bush to access the cave. 'Pinwheel Circus - FNaF World' is a high quality rip of 'Pinwheel Circus' from FNaF World. Starting at 0:08, the melody changes to 'Yesteryear' from Runescape.
Album name: Five Nights at Freddy's World (FNaF World) Soundtrack
Total files: 28
Size: 41 MB
Files | Size |
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Title Screen | 1.10 MB |
City Theme | 1.42 MB |
Fazbear Hills_Choppy's Woods | 1.95 MB |
Battle Theme | 0.98 MB |
Victory Theme | 0.69 MB |
Boss Theme | 0.81 MB |
1st Glitch Level | 1.76 MB |
Dusting Fields Theme | 1.40 MB |
Mysterious Mine Theme | 1.14 MB |
A Challenger Approaches | 1.07 MB |
Lilygear Lake | 1.23 MB |
2nd Glitch Level | 0.79 MB |
Blacktomb Yard Theme | 1.11 MB |
Pinwheel Circus Theme | 2.06 MB |
Pinwheel Funhouse Theme | 1.50 MB |
&__ _ _TWRE Theme | 2.06 MB |
&__ _ _TWRE Battle Theme | 0.98 MB |
3rd Glitch Level | 0.79 MB |
The Final Boss | 1.47 MB |
Chipper's Revenge | 1.40 MB |
Halloween Backstage Theme | 2.19 MB |
Foxy Fighters Theme | 2.06 MB |
Chica's Magic Rainbow | 0.98 MB |
FNaF 57 1st Area Theme | 1.96 MB |
FNaF 57 2nd Area Theme | 2.40 MB |
FNaF 57 3rd Area Theme | 1.56 MB |
FNaF 57 Final Boss | 2.40 MB |
Geist Lair | 1.74 MB |
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- 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.
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.
- 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.
Phantom Freddy in FNaF World. There's a good chance this dude will be your first recruitable encounter. |
- 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.
- 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.
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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.Fnaf World How To Get To Pinwheel Circus
Can't find a particular animatronic? Don't worry about it now. Move to another area. If you do enough fighting you will run into them all eventually. (An item you get later will help with that, as well.)
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- 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.
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Auto Chipper, the first boss you'll meet in FNaF World. He's so adorable. |
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…
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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