Frickbears Endings Guide

This page groups the major Frickbears ending outcomes by spoiler depth and route intent. Use it when your search is still broad and you need to decide whether you want the high-level endings overview, a route-specific page, or the full late-game spoiler path.

How To Read The Ending Cluster

Start Broad

If you only need to know which major outcomes exist, use the all-endings page first.

Go Narrow Only When Needed

Once you know the outcome you want, move into the matching route page instead of reading every spoiler at once.

The Main Outcome Pages

All Endings

The broad map of outcomes, best for comparison before you commit to a route.

Open all endings

Normal & Good

Use these if you want the cleaner mid-spoiler path before going into the most demanding route logic.

Frickbears Endings FAQ

Open the all-endings guide first unless you already know which exact route or spoiler tier you want.

Go straight to the true ending route or good ending page depending on how much spoiler detail you want.

Because broad endings intent is different from route-specific intent. This page catches the broad query and then sends the reader to the right depth.

Route blockers usually belong to salvage, boss, or code pages rather than the endings summary itself.

The real job of an endings hub is to sort spoiler depth before it sorts route details.

Low-Spoiler Readers

Start with the broader endings matrix if you only want to know what kind of outcomes exist. That keeps you from accidentally dropping into a route page that assumes you already understand unlock-state, file-state, or hidden conditions.

Mid-Spoiler Readers

Normal and good ending pages work better when you want a cleaner branch without immediately committing to the heaviest route logic. They are usually the safer choice for players who are halfway through the game and mainly need orientation.

High-Spoiler Readers

Mask, evil, and true-ending pages belong to readers who are already prepared for deeper path logic. That is why this hub exists: not to repeat every ending guide, but to stop broad search intent from collapsing into one spoiler pile.

This page should route, compare, and de-risk. It should not pretend to be every ending guide at once.

What This Hub Should Do

It should explain which ending page matches which kind of reader, give the clean next click, and tell you when the problem is mechanical rather than narrative. That is editorial value. It saves time and reduces wrong clicks.

What It Should Not Fake

It should not copy every spoiler from deeper route pages just to look bigger. If a site answers a broad query by dumping unrelated details into one page, it becomes harder to trust. A cleaner hub is smaller on purpose and more useful because of that restraint.