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Five Nights at Freddy's 2[]

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The Freddy Fazbear Head in use while Withered Bonnie is in the Office, animated.

The mask works as the main replacement to the Doors from the first game as a means of keeping the animatronics away (the others being the Flashlight against Withered Foxy and the Music Box against the Puppet). It is an extra empty Freddy Fazbear head given to the new night shift security guard, Jeremy Fitzgerald, at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. The player can use the head by hovering over the red tab at the bottom of the screen (next to the gray Monitor tab).

Advantages[]

  • Prevents most animatronics from attacking the player when used correctly.
    • If Toy Bonnie, Toy Chica, Mangle, or Balloon Boy are in the Air Vents' blind spots, equipping the Freddy Fazbear Head will prevent them from entering the room and attacking the player.
      • Although Toy Bonnie does enter the Office when the Freddy Fazbear Head is equipped, he leaves shortly afterwards, and the entire animation is simply aesthetic. (In the original mobile version, he takes slightly longer to leave and there is no animation.)
      • Unlike the Doors and Hall Light blind spots from the first game, delaying to put on the Freddy Fazbear Head while an animatronic is in the blind spot will not cause them to enter The Office until the Monitor is raised, no matter how much time passes.
    • If Withered Freddy, Withered Bonnie, Withered Chica, Toy Freddy, or Golden Freddy appear in the Office, putting on the Freddy Fazbear Head immediately will stop them from attacking. Delaying or neglecting to put on the Head will cause the animatronic to disappear with a flicker of the lights, only for them to suddenly attack upon removal of the Freddy Head, raising and lowering the Monitor, or leaving it on for a certain period of time. The animatronic will also forcibly remove the Freddy Fazbear Head from the player in the former scenario, thus ending the night.
      • In Golden Freddy's case, he will vanish before immediately attacking the player. The head can be removed immediately after being worn. In the likely event that the player neglects to put on the mask, he will not disappear right away as most players would expect. However, if the player does not flash the light in the hall, regardless if a late reaction occurs, it is still possible to avoid him.
  • Can be equipped while the Monitor is in its lowering animation. This allows the player to immediately equip the Freddy Fazbear Head, should an animatronic be in the Office.

Disadvantages[]

  • Does not fool the Puppet or Withered Foxy.
  • Greatly reduces the player's field of vision.
  • Prevents the player from seeing the Clock and Flashlight battery.
  • Prevents use of the Flashlight and the Monitor while worn, and by extension, winding the Music Box. This is here to avoid players exploiting the Freddy Fazbear Head.
    • The Flashlight being disabled also revokes the ability to repel Withered Foxy.
  • Does not prevent death if the head is not put on in time. This time decreases to almost immediately on later nights - especially noticeable in the Custom Night Golden Freddy preset.
  • Will not make BB or Mangle exit The Office once they are already inside.

Five Nights at Freddy's 3[]

The Freddy Fazbear Head was only seen in the "Happiest Day" minigame, worn by one of the five children.

Five Nights at Freddy's 4[]

There is no such mask to use during the whole playthrough. In the post-Night 5 End-of-Night Minigames (FNaF4), however, one of the Big Brother's friends was seen wearing Freddy's mask.

Ultimate Custom Night[]

The Freddy Fazbear Head returns in the Ultimate Custom Night mashup. It is the only way to repel Toy Bonnie, Toy Chica and Withered Bonnie when they enter the Office. While Toy Bonnie and Toy Chica can enter at any moment, they are easy to fool, but when Withered Bonnie attacks, the player has a shorter time to put on the mask, however he can only enter when the player is watching the cameras. The mask cannot be used once the player runs out of power, which will leave them vulnerable to the aforementioned animatronics.

The head can also be used to make Golden Freddy disappear, but it can also be done by flipping up the monitor.

Five Nights at Freddy's VR: Help Wanted[]

Main Game[]

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The Freddy Fazbear Head in Help Wanted.

The mask returns in Five Nights at Freddy's VR: Help Wanted, in the Five Nights at Freddy's 2 levels. Its purpose is the same as it was in Five Nights at Freddy's 2; it wards off the animatronics that enter the Office. The player cannot use the lights or the monitor when wearing it.

The player can also unlock the Freddy Fazbear Head in the Prize Counter for 20 Faz-Tokens.

Halloween DLC[]

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The Freddy mask along with the other masks in the "Trick or Treat" level.

In the Curse of Dreadbear DLC, the Freddy mask makes an appearance in the "Trick or Treat" level from the Spooky Mansion mode as well, and besides the Freddy mask are more several animatronic masks, which were used to avoid a jumpscare from the appropriate animatronic and fending off Mangle. The Freddy mask's only purpose is to prevent Withered Freddy from attacking the player upon approaching the door.

Five Nights at Freddy's AR: Special Delivery[]

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The Freddy Fazbear Head equipped in Special Delivery.

The Freddy Fazbear Head appears in Five Nights at Freddy's AR: Special Delivery. It can only be used when dealing with some of the animatronics: Toy Freddy, Toy Bonnie, Toy Chica, Mangle, and Golden Freddy.

In the bottom right-hand corner, there is a button to put it on and off. Simply put, unlike with the other animatronics go Haywire, the player must put on the Freddy Fazbear Head on to avoid being attacked. The player can't use the Flashlight or Control Shock the animatronic when the head is on.

  • Toy Chica must be directly looked at to avoid being attacked.
  • Toy Bonnie and Mangle are the animatronics in which the player must look away with the head on. For Toy Bonnie, it is required to look away when his eyes turn red.
  • Toy Freddy drains the player's battery, which can only be stopped if the player wears the head.
  • Golden Freddy has a mixture of some of the other animatronic's mechanics, since he shares Toy Freddy and Mangle's mechanics and since the two of them use the mask mechanic, Golden Freddy is required to do so.
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