
Summary[]
Freddy Fazbear is an animatronic and one of the many antagonists in the franchise, as well as being the featured animatronic in both the first and second games.
Freddy is a brown animatronic bear with a lighter shade of brown on both his stomach and puffy muzzle. He stalks the player in the first game during Night 3 and on by moving while the player is not watching the monitor of the cameras.
Powers and Stats[]
Tier: 8-C
Name: Freddy Fazbear
Origin: Five Nights at Freddy's
Gender: None, referred to as male
Age: Character's age
Classification: At least 20 (Likely built in the early eighties)
Powers and Abilities:
Animatronic:
Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Immortality (Type 1, 2, 6, 7 & 8), Self-Sustenance (1, 2 & 3), Enhanced Senses, Inorganic Physiology, Stealth Mastery, Berserker Mode, Limited Sound Manipulation, Technopathy, Spatial Manipulation & Text Manipulation, Data Manipulation & Energy Manipulation
Crying Child:
All abilities from before, Non-Corporeal, Limited Possession & Teleportation,
Attack Potency: Building level
Speed: Below Average Human
Lifting Strength: The weight the character can lift/move, usually expressed in tons. However it is optional since lifting strength generally doesn't matter in most fights (in bold).
Striking Strength: Building level
Durability: Building level
Stamina: Self-explanatory
Range: The distance the character's attacks/abilities can cover.
Standard Equipment: Things the character usually uses, or carries with him.
Intelligence: Self-explanatory
Weaknesses: Self-explanatory
Feats: List all of the character's amazing feats. Strength feats, speed feats, durability feats, etc. You can judge a person's power by their feats.
Notable Attacks/Techniques: A list of some abilities the character generally uses.
Note: Self-explanatory
Explanations (Optional)[]
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