“ | You're just a pawn. What makes you think you can defy me? Arise, my domain! Destroy this traitor! | „ |
~ Beast Bendy |
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Bendy is the main antagonist and titular character of Bendy and The Ink Machine and its sequel, Bendy and the Dark Revival. He was a failed (and only) attempt at creating the studio's popular mascot Bendy in real life in an attempt to bring cartoon characters to reality by Joey Drew, who turned out defective along with several other physical cartoon characters due to lacking a soul.
Bendy was the first creation of the Ink Machine, a supernatural machine that could bring cartoon characters to life. As no soul was used in his creation, Bendy was born imperfect, becoming a monster that went on to terrorize the world beneath Joey Drew Studios.
Later, Bendy is trapped within a smaller form, but manages to shift back into his former self.
Tier: 9-B | 8-C, 8-B at best | Low 7-C to 7-B, likely 2-C to potentially High 1-B | 8-A, High 7-A, likely 4-C
Name: Bendy, The Ink Demon
Origin: Bendy and the Ink Machine
Gender: None, called a male
Age: About 44 years old (Created in 1929 and his last appearance was in 1973)
Classification: Ink creature, living cartoon, Ink Demon
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Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Small Size (Type 0), Inorganic Physiology (Is made of ink), Self-Sustenance (Types 1, 2, and 3), Body Control and Elasticity (Can spin his head around), Non-Physical Interaction and Soul Manipulation (Ink from the Ink Machine can interact with souls), Immortality (Types 1, 2, and 3; Will respawn in the Dark Puddles of the studio upon death), Transformation, Limited Time Manipulation (Will reset the Cycle if exposed to The End), Madness Manipulation and Mind Manipulation (The ink which comprises Bendy's body will cause insanity in those who come into contact with it consistently over the course of a few days, as seen with Sammy Lawrence), Immunity to Soul Manipulation (Does not possess a soul)
Same as before minus Small Size, plus Ink Manipulation (Can create and control ink akin to that produced by the Ink Machine. His mere presence causes the walls and floors of the studio to produce ink), Regeneration (High-Low; Reshaped his leg and arm after being hacked with an axe by Buddy), Teleportation (Can teleport to Audrey's location from anywhere in the studio in order to attack her), Telepathy, Light Manipulation and Darkness Manipulation (Causes the room to get darker upon appearing), Natural Weaponry (Claws and teeth), Fusionism, Passive Fear Manipulation (The presence of the Ink Demon makes Audrey's heartbeat increase, even when she isn't aware of his presence), Resistance to Mind Manipulation (Has no emotional responses, as tested by the Keepers)
Same as before plus Large Size (Type 0)
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Wall level (Should be physically comparable to weaker ink monsters such as the Searchers and Lost Ones, who can damage Henry and Audrey) | Building Level (Caused the whole top 2 floors and the third floor of the studio to collapse. Can cover an entire room in ink, destroy a boat, damage the ground floor so much that Henry ended up falling dozen of meters into the basement. Superior to Boris, who can crack and destroy stone walls. Allison remarked that if any of them were to challenge the Ink Demon, it would be a death wish. Beat The Projectionist to death, who can be hacked by an ax without problems and take bullets from a Tommy Gun. Can kill Henry, who survived an elevator crash, in a single blow. Broke several of Joey Drew's bones. Is far superior to Audrey, who can smash vent covers with her Gent Pipe), City Block Level at best (He covers this small room in roughly around 3 seconds, a small room is around 70 square feet, which means that the Throne Room is nearly around 8.6 times larger than your average smallest room, which in turn gives us our time frame that Bendy would require to cover the whole Throne Room in ink) | Small Town Level+ to City Level (Strong than in his Ink form. Can easily shred through large, metal gates. Shuck the entire Joey Drew Studio), likely Low Multiverse Level (The cosmology of bendy has multiple universes in it. The keepers scale to the ink machine which made the cosmology. Wilson made something powerful beyond anybody including the keepers and it got overpowered by Bendy. The cycle is able to grow and advance) to potentially High Hyperverse Level (The Cycle is always on an endless loop and everytime it resets the previous one is viewed as fiction while the new one is more real) | Multi-City Block Level (Can scale to the Gangdy, who survived getting sent to the moon by bacon soup), Large Mountain Level (Can be scaled to Boris, who ate a part the Moon), likely Star Level, (Can harm the Butcher Gang, who survived a star crash-landing)
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Athletic Human (Outruns Audrey on two separate occasions), likely Subsonic (Can outrun a taxi) | Supersonic (Can dodge bullets and can regenerate faster than the player can react as the moment you try to look back he's already recovered from being reduced to bits), Immeasurable (Can move in the cycle and has impact on the cosmos, which is timeless. Easily blitzed and one shot Audrey Drew, who is considered a master. The master can pull the cycle and likely all of its iterations into the real world) | Supersonic, Immeasurable (Should be faster than before) | High Hypersonic (Reacts to and catches a shooting star)
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At least Average Human | At least Class K (Ripped off The Projectionist's head and is stronger than Brute Boris, who can lift and throw a theme park car, and these can weigh hundreds of kilograms. Drags away Shipahoy Wilson and his giant anchor with ease. Superior to Big Steve, who can crush ink creatures), Class M (Bendy covers an entire room in ink) | Class M | At least Average Human, possibly Stellar (Pulled a star downwards)
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Wall Class (Should be comparable to weaker ink monsters such as Searchers and Lost Ones) | Building Class, City Block Class at best (Can kill Henry in a single blow, tore apart Sammy and The Projectionist. Should be superior to Tom, who can severely damage and open a metal door with one punch) | Small Town Class+ to City Class, likely Low Multiversal to potentially High Hyperversal | Multi-City Block Class, Large Mountain Class, likely Star Class
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Wall level (Is unfazed by hits from Audrey's Gent Pipe, which can break apart metal bars and brick walls) | Building Level, City Block Level at best (A Tommy Gun doesn't do any damage to him, nor do any attacks from Henry or Audrey. Audrey and The Projectionist, who are weaker than him, can survive being shot by a Tommy Gun multiple times before falling), His regeneration makes him very hard to take down due to being made of ink | Small Town Level+ to City Level, likely Low Multiverse Level to potentially High Hyperverse Level, His regeneration makes him very hard to take down due to being made of ink | Large Mountain Level, likely Star Level
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Limitless (His origins are from that of a cartoon and has never been shown to fatigue)
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Standard melee range | Standard melee range, higher with Ink Manipulation | Extended melee range, Higher with Ink Manipulation | Standard melee range
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Below Average (Has a very childish demeanor, but can understand speech and register danger) | Average (Capable of speech and shows some level of strategy), Above Average (Manipulated Henry into activating the Ink Machine) | Above Average | Below Average
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If someone is able to get rid of all of the ink, Bendy won't regenerate. If it sees the "End tape", it will have a meltdown and just dissipate
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Cartoon Bendy | Ink Bendy | Beast Bendy | Comic Bendy
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