FAM5 - Thread 1 - Day 1

Both are a him though

What makes zug better

But as you see, I still refer to use he/his

Magnus are you a robot at the five nights at freddy’s pizzacomplex

Better as in not bad enough to say awful

I am beyond startled that Pqwerty is a genuine player and not some keyboard mash gag. One moment to catch up on that front.

So this is interesting actually, because Seam mentions needing five shadow crystals for the pure crystal — suggesting you can still get it even if you miss a crystal, presuming one per chapter.

However, there’s a running theory that chapter 5 might just straight-up end early in the Weird route, sequence-breaking between chapter locations which would be awesome, but might suggest the Pure Crystal doesn’t matter so much if you go that way. Or maybe that it’s required? I’m unsure. Either way, it’s likely important ‘though I wouldn’t imagine it’d be required for casual players to earn the true ending. It’d likely just be a bonus thing.

What do you mean by that, frost

Actively wolfy people are bold
Null people are italisized

A large portion of people have expressed negative tohughts about Magnus here. Frostwolf has done nothing of note itt and opened with a naked vote on pq while also admitting to not backreading

Yes.

This is what someone with secret off-site meta would say

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How does this compute with Magnus

You’re all good. Lemme know if you need my services for anything again!

It would be funny when the school is actually closed during Chapter 5, unable to finish the process of mending 5 shadow crystals.

Wait, why are you the one confused.

Does this mean no marionette/n0 info falsification?

Sorry but I don’t know what you are saying, I am trying to understand

Frostwolf has 56 posts and none of them are solving actually

Gocj’s questioning is rather waste of time, if they cant take the answer no

Genuine question: How did you learn about Leafia’s mech?

i dont think this is accurate i just moreso think his pattern of solving is pretty hard to understand from an outside perspective