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* BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind: The fourth game takes place in one as Richard [=Mcroy=] defends himself from the invading spirits.
* BigBad: Wario, of course. [[spoiler: VIRUS takes this role in the later parts of the series.]]

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* BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind: The fourth game takes place in one as Richard [=Mcroy=] [=McRoy=] defends himself from the invading spirits.
* BigBad: Wario, Wario in the first and third games and ''Origins'', and Bowser in the second game, of course. [[spoiler: VIRUS takes this role in the later parts of the series.]]
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FinalBoss:
** 'Origins'' has [[Bruno Gate during the sixth and final night.]]

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* FinalBoss:
** 'Origins'' ''Origins'' has [[Bruno [[spoiler: Bruno Gate during the sixth and final night.]]
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* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: Entity 01 of all people gets this as it’s shown that he did keep his word to heal Bruno Gate’s daughter if Gate freed him.]]
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** 'Origins'' has [[Bruno Gate during the sixth and final night.]]
** [[spoiler: There’s a two phase battle with Emma that closes out the Cross Game Quest.]]
** ''Shows'' has two. The first is the battle with [[spoiler: Demon Wario/Emma in the Final Show.]] The second is [[spoiler: Entity 01 who is fought at the end of the EndGame Quest.]]
** The first game of the Deluxe Edtion has [[spoiler: a red Wario that might be this timeline’s version of Emma.]]
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In 2023, it was announced that the games were getting remastered with the Deluxe Edition. The first game’s remaster came out on August 14th 2023.
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-->-- '''LetsPlay/{{Markiplier}}'''

''Five Nights at Wario's'' is a fanmade sextology of games based on the ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' series, but featuring various ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' characters in the place of the ''FNAF's'' animatronics. It was made by Creator/{{Nintendo}} fan [=WWWario=].

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-->-- '''LetsPlay/{{Markiplier}}'''

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''Five Nights at Wario's'' is a fanmade sextology of games based on the ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' ''Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' series, but featuring various ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' characters in the place of the ''FNAF's'' animatronics. It was made by Creator/{{Nintendo}} fan [=WWWario=].
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* BookEnds:
** [[spoiler:Origins has a Revenge of the Sith style bookend where the end leads up to the first installment. Night 6 not only has the same exact layout and gameplay style as the first game, But it ends with Bruno Gate killing the Wario gang only for them to come back and kill him. This causes the the factory to close down leading up it’s failed re-opening 7 years later.]]
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* OffModel: One of Wario's appearances in the Freezing Room shows him bigger than normal.
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** The first five games received a series "2.0 update" re-releases in 2020, with several also getting minor updates to make minor changes or corrections.

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** The first five games received a series of "2.0 update" re-releases in 2020, with several also getting minor smaller updates afterwards to make minor changes or corrections.corrections. These re-releases tend to vary between making changes to the gameplay, adding new content, etc.
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You play as 5 various night guards in 6 different locations throughout the sextology. Richard [=McRoy=] in a fast-food factory in ''Five Nights at Wario's'' (released on January 6, 2015, after an initial demo on December 12, 2014), Thomas Taylor at VideoGame/WarioWare Incorporated in ''Five Nights at Wario's 2'' (February 8, 2015), Edward Coleman in a haunted house in ''Five Nights at Wario's 3'' (April 20, 2015), Wario himself in his first restaurant in ''Five Nights at Wario's: Origins'' (July 29, 2015), Richard [=McRoy=] again in his own house in ''Five Nights At Wario's 4'' (June 26, 2016), and finally Bruno Gate in a theater production in ''Five Shows at Wario's'' (February 16, 2021, with a ''Director's Cut'' extension later released in September 25).[[note]]All the installments before ''Five Shows at Wario's'' received [[UpdatedRerelease Updated Re-releases]] mainly known as "2.0 versions" in 2020.[[/note]] These individuals are just going on with their merry little lives trying to get good pay (as with Wario trying to open up his restaurant for his business); however, they are all stalked by the ghosts of classic Nintendo characters and eventually get involved in a potential murder case. Your goal, as in every ''[=FNaF=]'' game, is to survive, as the story progresses through various phone calls.

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You play as 5 various night guards five protagonists in 6 six different locations throughout the sextology. Richard [=McRoy=] in a fast-food factory in ''Five Nights at Wario's'' (released on January 6, 2015, after an initial demo on December 12, 2014), Thomas Taylor at VideoGame/WarioWare Incorporated in ''Five Nights at Wario's 2'' (February 8, 2015), Edward Coleman in a haunted house in ''Five Nights at Wario's 3'' (April 20, 2015), Wario himself in his first restaurant in ''Five Nights at Wario's: Origins'' (July 29, 2015), Richard [=McRoy=] again in his own house in ''Five Nights At Wario's 4'' (June 26, 2016), and finally Bruno Gate in a theater production in ''Five Shows at Wario's'' (February 16, 2021, with a ''Director's Cut'' extension later released in September 25).[[note]]All the installments before ''Five Shows at Wario's'' received [[UpdatedRerelease Updated Re-releases]] mainly known as "2.0 versions" in 2020.[[/note]] These individuals are just going on with their merry little lives trying to get good pay (as with Wario trying to open up his restaurant for his business); however, they are all stalked by the ghosts of classic Nintendo characters and eventually get involved in a potential murder case. Your goal, as in every ''[=FNaF=]'' game, is to survive, as the story progresses through various phone calls.

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* {{Expy}}: Every character is this in the first game. This is due to the game being built almost entirely from the original "VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys1".
** Richard [=McRoy=] is one to Mike Schmidt as both are night guards working at a food place while defending themselves from the supernatural for five nights.
** Phone Guy is one to well....... Phone Guy, with both sending messages to the player to help them through the nights.
** Wario is this to Freddy due to both having the role of BigBad and both appearing when the power runs out. Wario also applies as one to Bonnie due to his behavior having him attack from the left doorway.
** Waluigi also counts as one to Bonnie, since he has almost the same behavior as Wario.
** Both Luigi and Peach apply as this to Chica due to both staring through the window to the right before attacking.

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* {{Expy}}: Every character is this in the first game. This is game, due to the game it being built almost entirely from the original "VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys1".
''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys1''.
** Richard [=McRoy=] is one to Mike Schmidt Schmidt, as both are night guards working at a food place that has something to do with food (a food factory in Richard's case, a restaurant for Mike) while defending themselves from the supernatural for five nights.
** Phone Guy is one to well.......well... Phone Guy, with both sending messages to the player to help them through the nights.
** Wario is this to Freddy Freddy, due to both having the role of BigBad and both appearing when the power runs out. Wario also applies as one to Bonnie due to his behavior having him attack because he attacks from the left doorway.
** Waluigi also counts as one to Bonnie, Bonnie too, since he has almost the same behavior as Wario.
** Both Luigi and Peach apply as are this to Chica due to both staring through Chica, as they go towards the window to on the Office's right before attacking.wall.



* LevelEditor: The usual Custom Night prominent in [=FNaF=] is included in each game in the series, with some games having a few major differences from the others.[[note]]While this trope used to only apply to Origins, the 2.0 updates would include one for every game.[[/note]]

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* LevelEditor: The usual Custom Night prominent in [=FNaF=] from the first two ''[=FNaF=]'' games is included in each game in the series, with some games having a few major differences from the others.[[note]]While this trope used to only apply to Origins, ''Origins'', the [[UpdatedRerelease 2.0 updates updates]] would include one for every game.[[/note]]



** The third game allows for more customization, allowing the selection of five of the previous rooms to be played in the order picked. The difficulty of certain room-specific mechanics are also changeable.
** In Origins certain characters/mechanics[[note]]Waluigi, Peach, and the flashlight battery[[/note]] can only be switched on/off.
* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: For some God-forsaken reason, in the first game and the first game only, Wario has 2 sets of teeth. It's never explained how he has this, but he does. As well, in [=FNaW=] 2 2.0, Bowser gets two sets of teeth, making him even more disturbing. In [=FNaW=] 4, Demon Wario has four sets of teeth.

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** The third game allows for more customization, allowing such as the selection of five of the previous rooms to be played in the order picked. The difficulty of certain room-specific mechanics are also changeable.
** In Origins ''Origins'', certain characters/mechanics[[note]]Waluigi, Peach, and the flashlight battery[[/note]] can only be switched on/off.
* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily:
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For some God-forsaken reason, in the first game and the first game only, Wario has 2 sets of teeth. It's never explained how he has this, but he does. As well, in [=FNaW=] 2 does.
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2.0, 0 version ''[=FNaW=] 2'', Bowser gets two sets of teeth, making him even more disturbing. disturbing than in the game's original version.
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In [=FNaW=] 4, ''[=FNaW=] 4'', Demon Wario has four sets of teeth.



* NostalgiaLevel: Classic Mode uses the first game's mechanics (Doors, Limited Power, etc.) with the second game's characters and setting.

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* NostalgiaLevel: NostalgiaLevel:
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Classic Mode of ''2'' uses the first game's mechanics (Doors, Limited Power, etc.) with the second game's characters and setting.



* PromotedToPlayable: Wario in Origins. The rest of the first game's gang is promoted to playable in Shows, [[spoiler: along with Bruno himself.]]

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* PromotedToPlayable: Wario in Origins. ''Origins''. The rest of the first game's gang is promoted to playable in Shows, ''Shows'', [[spoiler: along with Bruno himself.]]

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* BlankWhiteEyes: Oh man, every other character besides the ones mentioned above has these.
** However, Wario does have white pupils that can be barely seen when close up. This is most notably seen when he is staring into the Freezing Room camera.
* BloodFromTheMouth: Wario and Waluigi are both seen with this during the second game.

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* BlankWhiteEyes: BlankWhiteEyes:
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Oh man, every other character besides the ones mentioned above has these.
** However, Wario does have white pupils that can be barely seen when close up. in close-ups of his face in earlier games. This is most notably seen when he is he's staring into the first game's Freezing Room camera.
* BloodFromTheMouth: Wario and Waluigi are both seen with this during in the second game.
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You play as 5 various night guards in 6 different locations throughout the sextology. Richard [=McRoy=] in a fast-food factory in ''Five Nights at Wario's'' (released on January 6, 2015, after an initial demo on December 12, 2014), Thomas Taylor at VideoGame/WarioWare Incorporated in ''Five Nights at Wario's 2'' (February 8, 2015), Edward Coleman in a haunted house in ''Five Nights at Wario's 3'' (April 20, 2015), Wario himself in his first restaurant in ''Five Nights at Wario's: Origins'' (July 29, 2015), Richard [=McRoy=] again in his own house in ''Five Nights At Wario's 4'' (June 26, 2016), and finally Bruno Gate in a theater production in ''Five Shows at Wario's'' (February 16, 2021, with a ''Director's Cut'' extension later released in September 25). These individuals are just going on with their merry little lives trying to get good pay (as with Wario trying to open up his restaurant for his business); however, they are all stalked by the ghosts of classic Nintendo characters and eventually get involved in a potential murder case. Your goal, as in every ''[=FNaF=]'' game, is to survive, as the story progresses through various phone calls.

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You play as 5 various night guards in 6 different locations throughout the sextology. Richard [=McRoy=] in a fast-food factory in ''Five Nights at Wario's'' (released on January 6, 2015, after an initial demo on December 12, 2014), Thomas Taylor at VideoGame/WarioWare Incorporated in ''Five Nights at Wario's 2'' (February 8, 2015), Edward Coleman in a haunted house in ''Five Nights at Wario's 3'' (April 20, 2015), Wario himself in his first restaurant in ''Five Nights at Wario's: Origins'' (July 29, 2015), Richard [=McRoy=] again in his own house in ''Five Nights At Wario's 4'' (June 26, 2016), and finally Bruno Gate in a theater production in ''Five Shows at Wario's'' (February 16, 2021, with a ''Director's Cut'' extension later released in September 25). [[note]]All the installments before ''Five Shows at Wario's'' received [[UpdatedRerelease Updated Re-releases]] mainly known as "2.0 versions" in 2020.[[/note]] These individuals are just going on with their merry little lives trying to get good pay (as with Wario trying to open up his restaurant for his business); however, they are all stalked by the ghosts of classic Nintendo characters and eventually get involved in a potential murder case. Your goal, as in every ''[=FNaF=]'' game, is to survive, as the story progresses through various phone calls.
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You play as 5 various night guards in 6 different locations throughout the sextology. Richard [=McRoy=] in a fast-food factory in ''Five Nights at Wario's'' (released on January 6, 2015), Thomas Taylor at VideoGame/WarioWare Incorporated in ''Five Nights at Wario's 2'' (February 8, 2015), Edward Coleman in a haunted house in ''Five Nights at Wario's 3'' (April 20, 2015), Wario himself in his first restaurant in ''Five Nights at Wario's: Origins'' (July 29, 2015), Richard [=McRoy=] again in his own house in ''Five Nights At Wario's 4'' (June 26, 2016), and finally Bruno Gate in a theater production in ''Five Shows at Wario's'' (February 16, 2021, with a ''Director's Cut'' extension later released in September 25). These individuals are just going on with their merry little lives trying to get good pay (as with Wario trying to open up his restaurant for his business); however, they are all stalked by the ghosts of classic Nintendo characters and eventually get involved in a potential murder case. Your goal, as in every ''[=FNaF=]'' game, is to survive, as the story progresses through various phone calls.

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You play as 5 various night guards in 6 different locations throughout the sextology. Richard [=McRoy=] in a fast-food factory in ''Five Nights at Wario's'' (released on January 6, 2015), 2015, after an initial demo on December 12, 2014), Thomas Taylor at VideoGame/WarioWare Incorporated in ''Five Nights at Wario's 2'' (February 8, 2015), Edward Coleman in a haunted house in ''Five Nights at Wario's 3'' (April 20, 2015), Wario himself in his first restaurant in ''Five Nights at Wario's: Origins'' (July 29, 2015), Richard [=McRoy=] again in his own house in ''Five Nights At Wario's 4'' (June 26, 2016), and finally Bruno Gate in a theater production in ''Five Shows at Wario's'' (February 16, 2021, with a ''Director's Cut'' extension later released in September 25). These individuals are just going on with their merry little lives trying to get good pay (as with Wario trying to open up his restaurant for his business); however, they are all stalked by the ghosts of classic Nintendo characters and eventually get involved in a potential murder case. Your goal, as in every ''[=FNaF=]'' game, is to survive, as the story progresses through various phone calls.
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WordOfGod explains the story [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3fZ0mN_l-4 here]].

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WordOfGod explains the story in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTbgzu7a0dw this]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn7UE5QSLvY two-parter]] video, after the making of an outdated version before ''Five Shows at Wario's'' that can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3fZ0mN_l-4 here]].
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''Five Nights at Wario's'' is a fanmade sextology of games based on the ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' series, but featuring various ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' characters in the place of the ''FNAF's'' animatronics. It is made by Nintendo fan [=WWWario=].

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''Five Nights at Wario's'' is a fanmade sextology of games based on the ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' series, but featuring various ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' characters in the place of the ''FNAF's'' animatronics. It is was made by Nintendo Creator/{{Nintendo}} fan [=WWWario=].

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You play as 5 various night guards in 6 different locations throughout the sextology. Richard [=McRoy=] in a fast-food factory in ''Five Nights at Wario's'', Thomas Taylor at VideoGame/WarioWare Incorporated in ''Five Nights at Wario's 2'', Edward Coleman in a haunted house in ''Five Nights at Wario's 3'', Wario himself in his first restaurant in ''Five Nights at Wario's Origins'', Richard [=McRoy=] again in his own house in ''Five Nights At Wario's 4'', and finally Bruno Gate in a theater production in ''Five Shows at Wario's''. These individuals are just going on with their merry little lives trying to get good pay (as with Wario trying to open up his restaurant for his business), however, they are all stalked by the ghosts of classic Nintendo characters and eventually get involved in a potential murder case. Your goal, as in every ''[=FNaF=]'' game, is to survive, as the story progresses through various phone calls.

Each character has different ways to fend off the phantoms in each game. However, as the series progressed, the characters got more and more exposed to the fiends. The first game had the classic doors (er, one door and a window), the second one had no doors, but you were forced to hide in a generator room to keep yourself alive. The third game has the character fend for himself and have to use different techniques and rooms each night, thankfully given to you by the grateful phone calls.

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You play as 5 various night guards in 6 different locations throughout the sextology. Richard [=McRoy=] in a fast-food factory in ''Five Nights at Wario's'', Wario's'' (released on January 6, 2015), Thomas Taylor at VideoGame/WarioWare Incorporated in ''Five Nights at Wario's 2'', 2'' (February 8, 2015), Edward Coleman in a haunted house in ''Five Nights at Wario's 3'', 3'' (April 20, 2015), Wario himself in his first restaurant in ''Five Nights at Wario's Origins'', Wario's: Origins'' (July 29, 2015), Richard [=McRoy=] again in his own house in ''Five Nights At Wario's 4'', 4'' (June 26, 2016), and finally Bruno Gate in a theater production in ''Five Shows at Wario's''. Wario's'' (February 16, 2021, with a ''Director's Cut'' extension later released in September 25). These individuals are just going on with their merry little lives trying to get good pay (as with Wario trying to open up his restaurant for his business), business); however, they are all stalked by the ghosts of classic Nintendo characters and eventually get involved in a potential murder case. Your goal, as in every ''[=FNaF=]'' game, is to survive, as the story progresses through various phone calls.

Each character has different ways to fend off the phantoms in each game. However, as As the series progressed, progresses, the characters got get more and more exposed to the fiends. The first game had the classic doors (er, from the first ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys1'' (or one door and a window), window, in this case), the second one had has no doors, but and you were forced have to hide in a generator room to keep yourself alive. The third game has the character fend for himself and have to move rooms and use different techniques and rooms each night, thankfully given to you by the grateful phone calls.
calls. The last three games has you roam around the respective locations (or browsing the TV channels, in the case of ''4'') while avoiding or dealing with the enemies using a variety of tools.



* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: Wario and his gang are the main antagonists until Origins 2018 mode, where VIRUS takes centre stage.]]

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* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: Wario Happens to [[spoiler:Wario and his gang are gang]] in the main antagonists until Origins 2018 mode, "2018 Mode" levels of ''Origins'', where VIRUS [[spoiler:VIRUS takes centre stage.]]stage]].



* GrandFinale: Shows and Director's Cut are this, since they wrap up every loose end.

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* GrandFinale: Shows and Director's Cut are ''Shows'' (especially the ''Director's Cut'' extension) is this, since they it's intended to wrap up every loose end.



* SeriesFauxnale: ''Origins'' was initially meant to be the GrandFinale.



* UpdatedRerelease:
** The first five games received a series "2.0 update" re-releases in 2020, with several also getting minor updates to make minor changes or corrections.
** ''Shows'' got an extended version known as ''Director's Cut'' later in the same year of its original release in 2021.



* WhamEpisode: Shows and Directors Cut are this, as they reveal pretty much everything about the series.

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* WhamEpisode: Shows and Directors Cut are this, ''Shows'' is full of these moments, as they reveal it reveals pretty much everything about the series.

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* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: Mario comes out of your laptop in Five Nights At Wario's, a TV in the Playroom in Five Nights At Wario's 3, and in Five Nights At Wario's: Origins, you can actually see him reaching through the screen during his last phase. In Five Nights At Wario's 4, everyone gets in on the action with the exception of Demon Wario, lunging through your TV screen to kill you.
* GhastlyGhost: Almost every enemy you face from 1-4.

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Mario comes out of your laptop in Five Nights At Wario's, the first game and a TV in the Playroom in Five Nights At Wario's 3, and in Five Nights At Wario's: Origins, ''3''. In ''Origins'', you can actually see him reaching through the screen during his last phase. phase.
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In Five Nights At Wario's 4, ''4'', everyone gets in on the action with the exception of Demon Wario, lunging through your TV screen to kill you.
* GhastlyGhost: Almost every enemy you face from 1-4.in the series.
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* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: Mario comes out of your laptop in Five Nights At Wario's, a TV in the Playroom in Five Nights At Wario's 3, and in Five Nights At Wario's: Origins, you can actually see him reaching through the screen during his last phase. In Five Nights At Wario's 4, everyone gets in on the action with the exception of Demon Wario, lunging through your TV screen to kill you.
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** Phone Guy is one to well...... . [[NamesTheSame Phone Guy]], with both sending messages to the player to help them through the nights.

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** Phone Guy is one to well...... . [[NamesTheSame well....... Phone Guy]], Guy, with both sending messages to the player to help them through the nights.
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-->--'''LetsPlay/{{Markiplier}}'''

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* GrandFinale: Shows and Director’s Cut are this, since they wrap up every loose end.

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* GrandFinale: Shows and Director’s Director's Cut are this, since they wrap up every loose end.



* InstantWinCondition: Getting to 6 AM usually. It’s even required that you abuse this for the Barely Alive achievement!

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* InstantWinCondition: Getting to 6 AM usually. It’s It's even required that you abuse this for the Barely Alive achievement!



* LeanAndMean: [[spoiler:VIRUS Luigi is absolutely this. It’s stretched out to extremely inhuman proportions and is just as dangerous as the others.]]
** Waluigi’s just as lanky as usual and he sure isn’t nice fellow as a vengeful spirit. [[AvertedTrope Averted]] when he’s alive however.

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* LeanAndMean: [[spoiler:VIRUS Luigi is absolutely this. It’s It's stretched out to extremely inhuman proportions and is just as dangerous as the others.]]
** Waluigi’s Waluigi's just as lanky as usual and he sure isn’t isn't nice fellow as a vengeful spirit. [[AvertedTrope Averted]] when he’s he's alive however.



* NiceGuy: All of Wario’s gang was pretty nice before dying and coming back as angry spirits.

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* NiceGuy: All of Wario’s Wario's gang was pretty nice before dying and coming back as angry spirits.



* PromotedToPlayable: Wario in Origins. The rest of the first game’s gang is promoted to playable in Shows, [[spoiler: along with Bruno himself.]]

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* PromotedToPlayable: Wario in Origins. The rest of the first game’s game's gang is promoted to playable in Shows, [[spoiler: along with Bruno himself.]]



** [[spoiler: VIRUS Mario’s appearance in Shows is very similar to Stanley’s appearance in Promo Show from WebVideo/SuperMarioSixtyFourClassified.]]

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** [[spoiler: VIRUS Mario’s Mario's appearance in Shows is very similar to Stanley’s Stanley's appearance in Promo Show from WebVideo/SuperMarioSixtyFourClassified.]]



* WhamShot: [[spoiler: Richard’s death in 3’s GoldenEnding.]]

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* WhamShot: [[spoiler: Richard’s Richard's death in 3’s 3's GoldenEnding.]]



** One of Wario’s victims is Ashley. Doubles as WouldHurtAChild.

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** One of Wario’s Wario's victims is Ashley. Doubles as WouldHurtAChild.

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* PurpleIsPowerful: In the third game, Wario is seen with glowing purple eyes. This is fairly suitable due to him being the primary host. The same goes for [[spoiler:Wario Man]].

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* PromotedToPlayable: Wario in Origins. The rest of the first game’s gang is promoted to playable in Shows, [[spoiler: along with Bruno himself.]]
* PurpleIsPowerful: In the third game, Wario is seen with glowing purple eyes. This is fairly suitable due to him being the primary host. The same goes for [[spoiler:Wario Man]]. This also applies to Waluigi [[spoiler: and his VIRUS form]] of course.


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* WhamShot: [[spoiler: Richard’s death in 3’s GoldenEnding.]]
** [[spoiler: Seeing VIRUS in 2018 Mode from Origins for the first time.]]

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* BigBad: Wario, of course.

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* BigBad: Wario, of course. [[spoiler: VIRUS takes this role in the later parts of the series.]]



* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: Wario and his gang are the main antagonists until Origins 2018 mode, where VIRUS takes centre stage.]]



* GrandFinale: Shows and Director’s Cut are this, since they wrap up every loose end.



** Waluigi’s just as lanky as usual and he sure isn’t nice fellow as a vengeful spirit. [[AvertedTrope Averted]] when he’s alive however.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Mario is almost always accompanied with a music box cover of 1-1.



* NiceGuy: All of Wario’s gang was pretty nice before dying and coming back as angry spirits.



* TimedMission: The Cellar. In it, you must complete four to five tasks before five minutes, otherwise, VIRUS Wario will find you.

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* TimedMission: The Cellar. In it, you must complete four to five tasks before five minutes, otherwise, [[spoiler: VIRUS Wario Wario]] will find you.



* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler: [[GreaterScopeVillain VIRUS, EMMA, Demon Wario, and Entity 01]] are this, due to them being behind the whole plot, along with the existence of VIRUS and Entity 01 being intended as surprises to the player.]]
* WhamEpisode: Shows and Directors Cut are this, as they reveal pretty much everything about the series.



* WeakenedByTheLight: VIRUS Peach seems to be this, as light is usually used to deter her.

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* WeakenedByTheLight: [[spoiler: VIRUS Peach seems to be this, as light is usually used to deter her.]]


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** One of Wario’s victims is Ashley. Doubles as WouldHurtAChild.
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** [[spoiler: In Night 6 of 1988 Mode, instead of the usual shtick, [[SomethingCompletelyDifferent the game instead fast forwards to after the opening of Wario's Fast Food Factory.]] This also takes place right before the murders, [[OhCrap and as such the player must defend themselves from Wario-Man till 6 am]]]].

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** [[spoiler: In Night 6 of 1988 Mode, instead of the usual shtick, [[SomethingCompletelyDifferent the game instead fast forwards to after the opening of Wario's Fast Food Factory.]] Factory. This also takes place right before the murders, [[OhCrap and as such the player must defend themselves from Wario-Man till 6 am]]]].
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** The third game has a section in the extra menu called "Also check out...", which provides links to [[VideoGame/OneNightAtFlumptys One Night at Flumpty's 1 & 2]] and [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtSonics FNaS: Maniac Mania]].

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** The third game has a section in the extra menu called "Also check out...", which provides links to [[VideoGame/OneNightAtFlumptys ''[[VideoGame/OneNightAtFlumptys One Night at Flumpty's 1 & 2]] 2]]'' and [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtSonics ''[[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtSonics FNaS: Maniac Mania]].Mania]]''.
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* NoFairCheating: Should the player exit the game in the middle of a show in the Theater and then reopen the game, a message will appear telling the player that leaving is not allowed while warning them not to do it again. [[spoiler: This message also gives a [[EarlyBirdCameo brief glimpse of]] [[BigRedDevil Entity 01]]]]

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* NoFairCheating: Should the player exit the game in the middle of a show in the Theater and then reopen the game, a message will appear telling the player that leaving is not allowed while warning them not to do it again. [[spoiler: This message also gives a [[EarlyBirdCameo brief glimpse of]] [[BigRedDevil Entity 01]]]] 01]]]].
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--> ''[[spoiler: Entity 01]] "LEAVING THE THEATRE IS HIGHLY FORBIDDEN. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO DO THIS AGAIN."''
* NostalgiaLevel: Classic Mode uses the first game's mechanics (Doors, Limited Power, etc) with the second game's characters and setting.

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--> ''[[spoiler: Entity 01]] "LEAVING -->'''[[spoiler:Entity 01]]:''' ''LEAVING THE THEATRE IS HIGHLY FORBIDDEN. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO DO THIS AGAIN."''
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* NostalgiaLevel: Classic Mode uses the first game's mechanics (Doors, Limited Power, etc) etc.) with the second game's characters and setting.

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