
Hippo: He’s like Happy Frog, except he’s also repulsed by the Heater. 100% of the time, audio cues will keep her at bay.
Happy Frog: She climbs into the vents and makes her way to your office’s hoses. Nightmare Balloon Boy: He’s not deadly if he’s slouched. Music Man: If you make a lot of noise, you’ll end up with a cymbal-crashing death. Mousing over where he goes isn’t a good idea. Nightmare Puppet: He emerges in the office at random times. If she gets out, she won’t be able to get back in, and your ventilation will deplete faster. Puppet: Keep an eye on the Music Box, as always. Old Man Consequences: Use the “C” key to catch a fish. Freddy the Phantom: He just showed up at your workplace. Close the doors behind them as swiftly as possible. Nightmare Fredbear/Nightmare: Only visible after they reach your door, with Fredbear on the left and Nightmare on the right. JJ: Has identical behaviour to Balloon Boy, but instead of disabling the flashlight, she disables the door controls. If he gains access, he will turn off your flashlight. Balloon Boy: He prefers the side vent, so keep it closed until he leaves. Helpful: If you don’t click him off immediately, you’ll get a jumpscare. When Golden Freddy appears, pull up your Monitor instead of staring at him. ULTIMATE CUSTOM NIGHT CHARACTERS HOW TO
That said, we’ll give you a few pointers on how to cope with the majority of the folks you’ll meet during your terrifying adventure. It’s difficult to provide real techniques for winning in 50-20 mode, especially if you’re aiming to conquer it. If you haven’t played Five Nights at Freddy’s in a while, this layout can be confusing, so take your time getting to know everything. While playing the game on a PC, have this list ready on a second screen. Here are the important mappings you’ll need to make it through the night.
In the current version of Custom Night, this menu is available, although it only appears once.