Knocking Jason's mask off weakens him. Pick it up and save it for Tommy. The first step in killing Jason is to remove his mask. To do this, you will need to use a Baseball Bat and take a heavy swing at Jason's head.
Remove Jason's mask 13 times.
The following items must be acquired before attempting to kill Jason: A female Counselor wearing Pamela's sweater (which is found in Jason's shack) Tommy Jarvis, the only character who can kill Jason.
Jason's mask does absolutely nothing, as well as other movie Jasons; it doesn't change anything. Some people have been saying that you need the mask to defeat Jason well they are wrong. If you have it when you walk into his cabin, his mother doesnt call for him and alert him that you are there.
Tommy Jarvis is more powerful than other characters, and comes packing with a shotgun. Tommy Jarvis is the only character that can kill Jason.
Being an immortal hell monster from another dimension is another and a deadlier threat. Once the puzzle is solved and the cube is unlocked, Jason wouldn't stand a chance against the horrific force known as Pinhead.
Throughout the Friday the 13th films, Jason Voorhees has countless victims, but there are two exceptions to his carnage: he never kills children or animals.
In Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter, Jason is stabbed in the eye with a machete and the blade completely destroys his eyeball. Therefore, the directors made a major point to maintain that continuity in following sequels.
That means that Jason now is in Rage. He has all the original benefits of Rage, plus he cannot be stunned.
It wasn't until the third film that Jason finally dons the iconic hockey mask that he is known for. It was also in Friday The 13th Part 3 that the blueprint for Jason's look was established: tall, muscular, bald, and imposing. The only returning feature from Part 2 is the deformed eye.
Part VI Jason is the slowest. If he manages to get into the cabin with his weak spear (the worst weapon of the game), the counselor can just jump out of the window and hightail it. Any other Jason is a better choice for those who actually want to level up.
The axe is one of two weapons Tommy Jarvis needs to use to finish off Jason for good. An axe can always be found at Jason's Shack, inside the bookshelf on the right as you enter. You'll need the sweater from the cabin to kill Jason anyway, so it's an easy grab if your team doesn't already have another axe or machete.
Charlotte (Cece) was the person who almost killed Jason in the elevator. She didn't mean to hurt him, but wanted to get revenge. Sara Harvey saved the girls from the burning house, and Shana was the one who set the fire.
The goaltender mask, as seen in Friday the 13th (2009). Introduced in Friday the 13th Part III, the Goaltender mask since then is the trademark icon of Camp Crystal Lake's mass murderer, Jason Voorhees.
In Friday the 13th Part III: 3D, Jason finally got his signature mask! It's a classic hockey mask with three red triangles and black straps connected at the top and the sides. Jason didn't purchase the mask brand new, though — he stole it from Shelly.
As it turns out, 3D effects supervisor Martin Jay Sadoff happened to have a bag of hockey gear with him on the set that day, as he was a big hockey fan, so they used his Detroit Red Wings goaltender mask for the test.
Once Jason's rage led to his killing sprees, he then found that goalie mask after killing Donnie, which reminded him of all the pain that the game had caused him. For the rest of his days, Jason would wear the mask to remind himself of the pain that line change caused him and to NEVER trust anyone again.
It turns out the burlap sack ensemble for Jason was inspired by two then-recent films. The first was 1980's The Elephant Man, which told the real story of Joseph Merrick, afflicted with a rare genetic disorder called Proteus Syndrome that caused his features to overgrow and appear abnormal.
In appearance, Jason looks like very redneck or hillbilly, with hazel eyes, yellowish deformed teeth, long reddish-brown hair, a rustic beard and several bloated skull deformities on the right side of his face.
The original design called for Jason to have hair, but Savini and his crew opted to make him bald, so he would look like a "hydrocephalic, mongoloid pinhead", with a dome-shaped head. Savini created a plaster mold of Ari Lehman's head and used that to create prosthetics for his face.
Jason was afflicted with severe facial deformities, Hydrocephalus, an abnormally large head, and mental disabilities. Raising Jason on her own, Pamela kept her son isolated from the community, not letting him attend school and educating him in their home on the outskirts of Crystal Lake.
Friday The 13th Part III (1982)
Of the first four classic Friday the 13th films, Part III is typically seen as the weakest. However, it's also the scariest, benefitting from a grimmer tone, especially nasty kills, and a beneficial cheap look that comes with aged 3D technology and modest budgets.
But Jessica Voorhees stabbed him with a special dagger and sent him straight to hell. It has been reported that Freddy Krueger of the "Nightmare on Elm Street" films and Jason will share the big screen together in an upcoming film.
The reason Michael seemingly won't commit violence against children has been debated for years. Some fans believe it's because Michael doesn't see children as a threat. Others think he still sees himself as a child, so he identifies with other children.
He never kills any children in the movies (except in Freddy vs Jason, so he would if his mom would specifically tell him to do so).