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Undertale soulless endings
Undertale soulless endings




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Partway through Snowdin you'll find a snowman who will give you a Snowman Piece. Spare him once you're done and you'll find him later, building snow sculptures - and the size of their necks will reflect how much you amazed the poor pup.

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Lesser Dog, a one-of-a-kind enemy that usually appears near a big patch of slidey ice, grows an insanely long neck if you keep Petting him. Does it look familiar? It should, if you've already played through the game once. Speaking of the coloured floor trap puzzle, take a gooooooood, loooooong look at the machine that activates the trap. On a Genocide run you will pretty much automatically skip all of the puzzles, because your character just doesn't give a toss about Papyrus' silliness. On the coloured floor tile trap, for example, you can keep badgering Papyrus about the rules until the machine breaks down. There are usually alternate ways out of Papyrus' puzzles. If you reload after first speaking with Sans and then speak with him again you'll get some alternate dialogue. The most prominent is in a boulder right beside the exit from the Ruins. There are a number of cameras in Snowdin in hidden places. It needs to be used as a normal item for this to work, not as a weapon. You can use the Stick (the first weapon) to appease the many doggish monsters in this region. (Thanks to Charlie Fire for pointing this one out in the comments.) You can thereafter use the Dirty Bandage as a normal item to restore 10 HP. Eventually you'll receive some new equipment, allowing you to unequip the Dirty Bandage that starts as your default armour. This is true of other areas in the game, as well. If you backtrack through rooms in the Ruins - in particular, the room with the Froggits - you may see Flowey disappearing into the floor on the edge of the screen. Also during the Toriel battle, you can end it in a single hit if you attack her after Sparing her into giving up - but slicing her just before the battle's going to end. Her expression when you do manage to die is priceless. You can die, but you need to lose a lot of health during her last attack before she switches to non-lethal fireballs. It's virtually impossible to lose the fight against Toriel, as she'll purposely miss when your health gets too low. Try both? It's not like it's a long walk.) I'm pretty certain I got it before, but Kristen in the comments says after. (Not sure if this only happens before or after the fight with Toriel. You'll also get a brief message from sleeping in the bed. This is an extremely good healing item, and should be saved for the final battle against Asgore. A minor one, but if you opt to sleep in your bed after you reach Toriel's Home she'll leave Butterscotch Pie on the floor for you. Purchase one of their food items and keep it and you can skip a battle much later on in the game. There's a spider bake sale in the Ruins. Whether deliberately or not, Napstablook's theme appears to sample some of the midi sound effects from EarthBound, most specifically Venus' singing voice. The last allows you to change the font colour of Spare-able enemies from yellow back to white, or to pink. Another mentions that there are four Froggits in the room the fourth is hidden in the cracks on the walls. The first seemingly won't be there if you've spent a lot of time skipping through text, which makes sense since he hates when people do that. In one of the rooms you'll find three Froggits. If you wait in the room where Toriel told you to wait, she will, eventually, give you a phone call. If you do anything but kill it with attacks Toriel will show up and glare it into leaving. The first proper fight you'll hit is a battle against a Froggit. You can 'spot' Toriel behind the pillar in one of the first rooms of the Ruins when she runs off to hide, before she hops out to surprise you. And no, killing the Puppet does not count against a Pacifist run, so don't worry.) (Thanks to Florelyang in the comments for pointing this one out. Whiffing your hits until the battle ends gives the funniest responses. During the, ah, 'fight' against the Puppet, you can get a range of different responses from Toriel, depending on how you deal with the situation. Entering the name 'Frisk' will also trigger Hard Mode for the duration of the Ruins, bringing in enemies from the Core. In many cases you'll be outright refused, mainly in regards to major characters - Sans, Toriel, Flowey, and Gaster in particular - and in others you'll be allowed, though not without comment. Try naming your character as people from the game.

undertale soulless endings

I have no doubt I missed things of interest.)

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(And if you have more to point out to me, feel free in the comments. Odd and ends! Bits and bobs! Stuff! You can find these things here. Images used for educational purposes only.






Undertale soulless endings