How to Lure the Bear in FNAF: Into the Pit

ruekuma |  Published: August 09, 2024
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Discover how to lure the Bear out of the security room in FNAF: Into the Pit. Find the secret toy, trade for firecrackers, and complete your quest.

In the journey to find your dad in FNAF: Into the Pit, you may encounter obstacles that block your path. One challenge is when animatronics like Freddy block your way to the security room. This guide will show you how to lure the bear away so you can continue your quest in FNAF: Into the Pit.

How to Lure the Bear Away in FNAF: Into the Pit

FNAF Into the Pit Freddy Fazbear
Mega Cat Studios

First things first you need to learn about Freddy. Take a look at your sketchbook. It’s in your inventory and has some useful info about our furry friend.

  • The key detail here is that bright flashes make Freddy go crazy. That’s gonna be your ticket to freedom.

If you remember there’s a kid at school who wanted to sell you firecrackers. Well now’s the time to take him up on that offer. But he’s not just gonna hand them over. He wants something special in return.

Find the Secret Freddy Toy

FNAF Into the Pit Little Freddy Toy
Mega Cat Studios

Head to the storage room near the security office. Look for a pile of presents on the left side. There’s also a creepy hollow animatronic suit nearby.

Dig through the presents and you’ll find a little Freddy toy. Grab it and hold onto it.

Trade the Freddy Toy for the Firecracker

FNAF Into the Pit Trade Freddy Toy with Firecrackers
Mega Cat Studios

Now that you’ve got the toy make your way to the Ball Pit. From there you need to find the Library.

That’s where the kid with the firecrackers is waiting. Trade him the toy and you’ll get your hands on those precious firecrackers.

FNAF Into the Pit Library
Mega Cat Studios

But watch out! As soon as you make the trade you’ll end up going back home with your not-so-normal dad. You’ll need to escape again. Don’t worry though. Once you’re free, head back to the Ball Pit.

Use the Firecracker to Lure Freddy

FNAF Into the Pit Lure the Bear with Firecrackers
Mega Cat Studios

You’re in the home stretch now. Go to the security office where Freddy is standing guard.

Use that firecracker to lure the bear out and watch him go bonkers. With Freddy distracted you can finally sneak into the Security Room.

Conclusion

There you have it! You’ve successfully lured Freddy away and completed your quest. Now you’re one step closer to finding your real dad and unraveling the mysteries of this creepy pizzeria.

This task of luring the bear is just one of many challenges you’ll face in FNAF: Into the Pit. Like calling Mom for helpescaping your house, causing a distraction at Jeff’s Pizza, or finding the arcade key, each task requires some strategies.

Remember to stay alert and keep your wits about you. Freddy might be gone for now but there are plenty of other dangers lurking in the shadows of Five Nights at Freddy’s: Into the Pit. Good luck with the rest of your adventure!

FAQs

  • What happened to the dad in FNAF: Into the Pit?
    • After a fight in the ball pit, the yellow creature hangs itself, becoming an empty rabbit suit, and Oswald’s dad wakes up looking exhausted.
  • Is FNAF: Into the Pit suitable for kids?
    • No, FNAF: Into the Pit is rated 16+ on Steam, making it less kid-friendly than some other FNAF games.
  • How do you get firecrackers in FNAF: Into the Pit?
    • Find a Freddy toy in the storage room and trade it with a kid in the library to get firecrackers.

About Author

Ti is a gaming writer who began her journey in the industry in 2022. She has covered a wide range of topics from popular titles like Fortnite and Once Human to indie gems, bringing a fresh perspective to the gaming scene. Before fully diving into game writing, Ti contributed to a media company for three years, starting in 2018, where she covered topics on books, movies, and entertainment. Although primarily focused on PC games, Ti also dabbles in mobile gaming and loves diving into RPG and survival genres. Beyond gaming, she has a keen interest in psychology, philosophy, and cinema, all of which shape her unique approach to writing.