Five Nights At Freddy’S Candy Cadet

Candy Cadet

Game Info

Role:

Candy Machine

Gender:

Male

Salvageable:

No

Buyable:

Yes

Buying Price:

$310

Meta Info

Voiced By:

Brian (IVONA) Candy Cadet (Or Cadet Ghost in UCN Game Files) is a buyable robot which tells the player stories and gives out candy.

There are three known stories that Candy Cadet will tell you after he gives you candy. The possibility of hearing a story is very difficult and takes a fond memory of the color schemes that quickly flash on him. There is no exact color scheme that you can follow to get the story, but there is, however, one way that helps memorize the schemes. After he tells you to come back for a story, the color schemes will stop flashing and be paused for a very short moment.

All of his stories have a similar theme of the destruction of five things, or five things being melted into one. This could possibly be related to the murder of the five children, the five members of the Afton family, the five animatronics forming Ennard, or something else that hasnt yet been discovered.

Candy Cadet is very similar to a typical cartoon robot in shape. He consists of a base with coin slots, which houses two wheels with spherical rims. His torso and head are both cylinders with tops and bottoms that rise to a point. The torso has a slot for candy to dispense, and the head has a light on top, as well as antennae with balls on the end. His hands look like they could be from a claw machine. His base, head, and hands are connected to the torso by accordion-like tubes. All of the brightly colored parts of him change colors constantly.

Given the themes of these stories, as well as the fact that they are being told in a robotic, monotone voice, this is possibly the creepiest thing in Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator. All three stories share a theme of someone trying to save five of something, only to have all five die, as well as a theme of combining five things into one. I have no doubt that these are all analogies or metaphors for something pertaining to the five main animatronics and the Afton family, but I’ll leave that for the Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator theorists to figure out.

“Now I will tell you a story about a young woman who was sealed in a small room. In the room was a furnace and five keys. She was told that each of the five keys would unlock one of five doors outside her room. Inside each room was a child that she could take with her as she fled the building. But she was only allowed to leave her own room with one key, not all five. Desperate to find a way to save all five children, the woman melted the five keys together in the furnace to create a single key, hoping it would unlock all five doors. But, of course, it did not work that way. Now her key opened none of the doors. Rather than leaving her room with a key to one life, she had taken with her the key to five deaths.”

Candy Cadet is a new character(?) introduced in Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator and, aside from being my new favorite character in the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise, can tell weird, dark stories to the player that probably have something to do with the series’ lore. To hear a story from Candy Cadet, you’ll need to buy him and place him in your restaurant and then continuously “Play Test” him. Basically, it all comes down to RNG, but sometimes, if you’re lucky, Candy Cadet will tell you a story. Hearing these stories is in no way necessary to get any of the endings available in Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator or anything, so if you’d rather not spend potentially hours of your life trying to hear Candy Cadet’s RNG stories, I’ve transcribed all three of them here.

“Now I will tell you a story. A story about a kind man who would visit five orphans and bring them toys and gladness. The man lived alone and lived in fear that someone might break into the house of one of the five children. So he adopted all five and brought them together in one place in his own home. He promised them to never leave them, and they promised to always come home and never stay out too late. He left one day to buy food, his heart being filled with gladness, but returned to find that the burglar had chosen his home and killed all five of the children. The man could only afford one coffin, so he stitched the five bodies together to make one, and buried the child. That night, there was a knock at the door.”

“Now I will tell you a story about a little boy. He had a red snake that he kept in a metal cage whose hunger could not be satisfied. One day, the boy found five baby kittens outside his house. He brought them inside and kept them in a shoebox. He knew that the snake might kill them, but could not bring himself to get rid of the snake. He knew that if he chose one kitten to feed to the snake, it might be satisfied, but he could not choose. So, he went to bed, leaving the cage open. The snake went to the shoebox, chose a kitten at random, and ate it. After five nights had gone by, the boy was full of regrets, and cut the snake open. He pieced the remains together and put the kitten back into the shoebox.”

“Now I will tell you a story about a young woman who was sealed in a small room. In the room was a furnace and five keys. She was told that each of the five keys would unlock one of five doors outside her room. Inside each room was a child that she could take with her as she fled the building. But she was only allowed to leave her own room with one key, not all five. Desperate to find a way to save all five children, the woman melted the five keys together in the furnace to create a single key, hoping it would unlock all five doors. But, of course, it did not work that way. Now her key opened none of the doors. Rather than leaving her room with a key to one life, she had taken with her the key to five deaths.”

“Now I will tell you a story. A story about a kind man who would visit five orphans and bring them toys and gladness. The man lived alone and lived in fear that someone might break into the house of one of the five children. So he adopted all five and brought them together in one place in his own home. He promised them to never leave them, and they promised to always come home and never stay out too late. He left one day to buy food, his heart being filled with gladness, but returned to find that the burglar had chosen his home and killed all five of the children. The man could only afford one coffin, so he stitched the five bodies together to make one, and buried the child. That night, there was a knock at the door.”

“Now I will tell you a story about a little boy. He had a red snake that he kept in a metal cage whose hunger could not be satisfied. One day, the boy found five baby kittens outside his house. He brought them inside and kept them in a shoebox. He knew that the snake might kill them, but could not bring himself to get rid of the snake. He knew that if he chose one kitten to feed to the snake, it might be satisfied, but he could not choose. So, he went to bed, leaving the cage open. The snake went to the shoebox, chose a kitten at random, and ate it. After five nights had gone by, the boy was full of regrets, and cut the snake open. He pieced the remains together and put the kitten back into the shoebox.”All 3 Candy Cadet Stories

When the player tests Candy Cadet, it will start with the phrase “I am Candy Cadet. Come get your candy here. I have candy all day, every day. Candy, candy, candy”. After that, the player has to press SPACE to get a candy and get points. There is 10% chance that it will tell the player a story. If the player is unlucky and doesnt get a story, Candy Cadet will say “Return to Candy Cadet again and maybe I will tell you a story”.

FAQ

How rare is it for Candy Cadet story?

Description. There are three known stories that Candy Cadet will tell you after he gives you candy. The possibility of hearing a story is very difficult and takes a fond memory of the color schemes that quickly flash on him.

How do I trigger the Candy Cadet story?

The first time you play with Candy Cadet you have 0% chance to proc the Story. The second time you have 10% to 100% chance to proc the Story.

What does Candy Cadet do?

To hear a story from Candy Cadet, you’ll need to buy him and place him in your restaurant and then continuously “Play Test” him. Basically, it all comes down to RNG, but sometimes, if you’re lucky, Candy Cadet will tell you a story.

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