Not watching him long enough, or at all, will result in him running through the door and up the stairs, attacking the player. The player must look at him until he leaves. He then enters Living Room 2, standing right in front of the camera field. To fend him off - same strategy as in Night 1 - the player must look to the right and not use the camera. He then goes to the bottom of the Staircase, before entering the left side of the player's current location. If the player adds fuel too early, he will rush up to the Kitchen and instantly jumpscare the player. To fend him off, the player must add fuel only when he's alongside them in the room. He moves through the Living Room, before entering the Kitchen. If his reflection appears on the mirror above the fireplace, the player must lift up the Monitor and wait for the heartbeat to disappear.
To fend him off, the player must look to the right and not use the camera. He moves through the Hallway, the Living Room 2 and the Kitchen, before standing on the left side of the player's current location. He makes his first appearance at Night 1 as the only enemy. returns in Five Nights at Wario's 3 as the titular and most recurring enemy. Only thing is that he doesn't have the second pair of teeth. In the Director's Cut, Wario is back to appearance from the first game, with cuts on his face, and missing teeth. In the finale base game, Wario appears in cutscenes where he has a similiar appearance like he did in FNaW4, except that his clothes and hair are more saturated in color. In the fourth game, Wario is now back to his appearance in the first game, only difference is that the cracks on his body are gone and all of his teeth are intact. In Origins, Wario now wears a fancy black suit with a yellow tie, also wearing a black top hat with a white stripe on it. This is also present in the original Dry Wario model.
FIVE NIGHTS AT WARIOS ROBLOX SKIN
His right arm seems to be a bone but his left arm has skin and shows no bone at all. His eyes are black with glowing purple pupils, and his clothes haven't changed. His head is a skull, with his face being grey due to the skull-like features. In the third game, Wario has massively changed. In the second game, he now has some blood dripping from his mouth like Waluigi, and he no longer has some missing teeth, and is second set of teeth is absent as well, except in his jumpscare, where they are present. Oddly, they appear intact when he's staring in the Freezing Room, during his jumpscare, in the game over screen, and a few minor rooms. His eyes are whited out, he has two sets of teeth, and a few of said teeth are missing. Wario essentially looks like the character from the Super Mario games with a few differences. Originally running a fast food factory with his friend, Waluigi, they were killed one night at work and came back as vengeful spirits, along with Mario, Luigi, and Peach, now haunting the player who they believe is responsible for their deaths.
Wario is the central antagonist of the Five Nights at Wario's, and the most recurring character.