Using the hoist, we teleport our way to the path that will take us to the elevator, and we end up in a location that was shown off in the first ever gameplay trailer for this game, around three years ago. It also brings us to the close of Chapter 2.

This may seem a little weird but how does bendy kill Henry or does he even kill Henry? He may just teleport u to the nearest bendy statute or does something else? Or does he just kill u with a touch of ink? I would love to hear what u guys think.


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BATIM is a horror video game that is about how Henry gets invited to an animation studio by Joey Drew and tries to see what Joey wanted him to find. While in the studio, he comes across a strange ink machine. As the game progresses, Henry soon finds one of the creations of the machine, Bendy, a homicidal demon who is bent on killing Henry, and tries to escape from it. As a result, he does what he could in order to escape from the studio alive. Along the way, he comes across various ink creatures, some being good like Boris the Wolf, Tom (kinda), and Allison, with the other creatures being hostile or vile like the aformentioned Alice Angel (which is a pretty ironic last name considering how far she is from that) and eventually gets set on taking down the ink demon.

I'm gonna start off with what seems to be one of the most heinous characters in the game: Bendy (and while I'm at it, I'll explain why Bendy can't qualify for IH). What has he done? He's killed 3 victims (the Projectionist being among them), which, while not many, were done in pretty brutal manners. Yeah, I believe that the Projectionist pretty much surpasses him in that regard, considering that his victims were killed in brutal ways too (since he ripped their hearts out), the difference being that he killed more, which is one of the reasons why Bendy cannot be IH. Even ignoring actions, the Projectionist also has less resources than Bendy due to how powerful the latter is being able to teleport through walls, slaughter people in a heartbeat, and probably other stuff that I forgot to mention. The Projectionist pretty much has no powers, so even actions aside, it wouldn't be fair to compare him to Bendy due to how much resources the latter has.

And now, I'm going to move on to another one of the most heinous (if not the most heinous) characters in the game, Alice Angel. Now, this is the main reason why I do not believe that Bendy qualifies: because he kind of fails it hard to Alice, who has less resources than him too. Bendy has 3 confirmed kills, and while they are brutal enough to pass the general standards of a villain, they are not really enough to help him pass in comparison to Alice who, with just some machines, has slaughtered dozens of Boris clones and ink creatures. That is like 5-10 times the amount of kills Bendy committed. Now, I know what some of you might be thinking: Doesn't Bendy stand out due to how brutal his murders are in comparison to hers? No, not really. Alice's murders are pretty brutal too when you remember that she not only killed those ink creatures, but also tortured and mutilated them, so brutality doesn't really help matters in Bendy's case since Alice's murders involved some great brutality too. Now while Bendy fails the standards for that regard, that doesn't mean the same for the Projectionist. Is he less heinous than Alice? Yes. However, unlike Bendy who has more resources, the Projectionist has less resources than Alice. Alice has torture devices that can kill ink creatures in unusual ways, meanwhile, what does the Projectionist have? Nothing. Pretty much nothing. The closest thing I can think of that counts as resources would be them hands, but aside from that, the Projectionist has nothing. So, while Alice is more heinous, the Projectionist can still stand out due to having no resources in comparison, which is why I believe he has a good shot in comparison to Bendy.

Upon defeating the Ink Demon, Henry seemingly teleports to Joey Drew's house, where his former partner tells him to go to the studio. At first, many players believed this to be a flashback, before Henry walks into the next room of Joey's house, the first area of the studio he was in, and says the first line from the beginning of the game, "Alright, Joey. I'm here. Let's see if we can find what you wanted me to see." This ending shocked many players as they had no idea that the events of Bendy and the Ink Machine took place in a time loop.

Users can teleport; moving instantaneously from one location to another without physically occupying the space in between or transfer matter (beings/objects, including themselves) or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them. This can be achieved by various means, including causing the atoms/molecules to travel at light-speed, warping the space, or use quantum superposition, in which the user teleports by spatially rearranging the subatomic contents of a system.

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Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Inorganic Physiology, Immortality (Ageless & Regenerative Immortality; Due to innately being a being made out of ink parts of his body being affected does nothing to him and he can simply regenerate from it), Regeneration (Likely Low-High; Due to Bendy being made of pure Ink, he can simply come back from any attack through the amount of Ink he has in stock), Corruption (Physical Corruption; Can deform beings into ink creatures), Ink Manipulation (Caused the entire room to be filled with ink upon his appearance), Possible Cartoon Physics (Unknown Potency; Bendy originates from an old days cartoon), Teleportation (Has appeared many times out of nowhere. Should have the same abilities as Sammy, who has also shown teleportation), Enhanced Senses (Alice states Bendy hears all that happens in the ink machine), Illusion Creation (Standard Illusions; Created illusions as Henry walked down the hall), Technological Manipulation (Causes the room to get darker when he shows up), Transformation (Transformed into beast Bendy), possibly Life Manipulation (It's likely that Bendy created the ink monsters), possibly Matter Manipulation (Can do various things with his cardboard Bendy's).

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Organic Manipulation (Can manipulate Ink), Shapeshifting, Regeneration (Bendy's own physiology can allow him to reform out of ink), Immortality, Corruption And Transformation (If Bendy touches a living being can deform and also turn them into Ink Creatures), Transformation (Can transform into Beast Bendy), Light Manipulation And Darkness Manipulation (He can make the room be more dark when Bendy shows himself up), Life Manipulation (Can create Ink Monsters), Resurrection (Revives Ink Monsters thru Ink), Teleportation (If a location ends up touched by ink, he will teleport in), Possibly Immunity to Soul Manipulation (Since Bendy is an Ink Creature based from a Cartoon, he might not have a soul. Joey also stated the first ink creature turned out due to being soul-less. Joey describes the first attempt as a grinning monster, which likely refers to Bendy.), Resistance to Plot Manipulation (Tanked be thrown out of the Animation by DBX Cuphead).

Weaknesses: Bendy is bound to the ink from the ink machine, so if anyone rids of all of the ink, Bendy won't be able to use his regeneration. If it sees the "End tape" it will end up having a meltdown and just dissipate

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