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How to Beat Night 2 of Five Nights at Freddy's
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To beat Night 2 of Five Nights at Freddy's, here are some tips: 1. Monitor the cameras: On Night 2, the animatronics start to become more active, so it's important to keep an eye on the cameras. Check Pirate Cove often to make sure Foxy isn't getting too close to your office. 2. Use your lights and doors wisely: As power is limited, make sure to use your lights and doors sparingly. Only use your lights to check if any animatronics are in the hallways, and close the doors when necessary to keep them out. 3. Listen carefully: The animatronics can be heard moving around, so listen for any footsteps or other sounds that may indicate their presence. 4. Stay calm: It's easy to panic when the animatronics start getting close, but staying calm is key to surviving the night. Take deep breaths and focus on your strategy. 5. Learn from your mistakes: If you do get jumpscared, don't give up. Learn from your mistakes and adjust your strategy accordingly for the next attempt. Remember, practice makes perfect. Keep trying, and you'll eventually beat Night 2 of Five Nights at Freddy's!
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