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Events: 0:24
Bugs: 1:30
Lore: 4:18
Terminology: 6:36
Friends: 8:10
What Should I Play?: 11:54

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Illumix’s FAQ page:
https://www.illumix.com/fnafar-support/

Dawko’s Lore Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWBupLuHclI

My FNAF: AR FAQ
Q: How do I add friends?
A: Click on your user icon in the top left corner (which is a cupcake by default), then move to the middle tab option that says 'friends' on your user screen. Click on the blue 'invite friends' option, then select what form of social media you want to invite your friends through. Alternatively you can select the 'email' option, then copy and paste the link that you're given to send to your friends.

Q: Faz-Coins? How do I get them?
A: Faz-Coins are the micro-transaction currency for this game. You start out with a few (I was given 150 at the start of the game), but to get more you must use real money to buy them. In-game challenges and events will allow you to acquire more without buying it (for example, the Thanksgiving event includes some Faz-Coin rewards).

Q: Do I NEED Faz-Coins?
A: No. You can collect CPUs, plush suits and more by simply playing the game and getting higher encounter streaks. If you want to get a lure for a certain animatronic or batteries for your flashlight, however, they are only available via Faz-Coins. This game does not have an energy bar (remnant is not an energy system), so you won't have to buy energy to keep playing.

Q: How does remnant work?
A: Remnant is just a collectible floating sphere. It acts as a leveling system (ie. collect 20 remnant overall, get to level 1; collect 80 remnant overall, get to level 2. These are examples, not the actual remnant amounts needed to level up). The higher your remnant level, the easier it will be to combat more difficult animatronics (though at higher streaks it will be nearly impossible to tell). You can collect it by either using your flashlight or walking towards it in real life.

Q: There’s white static appearing during an encounter!
A: This will happen at higher encounter streaks. Simply shake your phone to negate it. Springtrap causes constant static, and the concept is the same when facing him.

Q: Your max streak is 8? Pfffffft.
A: I only played the game during Early Access and a bit during the Thanksgiving event. If I put in more hours, I could probably get to 20 easily. The highest known streak as of uploading this video is 17 (though there IS a streak of 42 on the board; I can only assume this person cheated in some way to reach this number).

Q: So what do captured Endos actually do?
A: When sent to salvage, your animatronics will return with ‘parts’. You will get an in-game mail notification letting you know how many parts your salvage animatronics bring back. Parts are used to buy transponders (shows what each animatronic encounter is on the map) and radio jammers (prevents animatronic attacks), as well as to repair your salvaging animatronics.

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