


Most games make the GOOD ending be the canon ending. So this means Genocide is the TRUE ending, with the next character "Kris" being the fusion form of both "Chara" and "Frisk". All of this together means that for the story to continue, the user must sell their could to Chara, in order for the events of the next story to occur. It is also true that an unused sprite in UNDERTALE is that of Kris which can be viewed in the mirror in debug mode. Just as the creator said, UNDERTALE and deltarune are not connected as a "Sequel" or "Prequel" and are separate stories, which further supports this as they would be adventuring in another world. It was also said that they would destroy the world and move on to the next. This means that, no matter what route is taken in the second game, the Genocide Route is the canon base of the game, insinuating that you must sell your soul to Chara which appears to be referenced by the ending of deltarune.

And according to that, to replay the game a second time after the Genocide Route, the character must "Sell their soul" to Chara to allow them another playthrough. This seems to be a call-back to the genocide route that ends with the player meeting Chara before erasing the world. The character can be nice, but as the ending shows, the player was basically only controlling the soul, not the character (Or so it's hinted) as Kris rips the soul out and cages it, threatening it menacingly. However, the shirt is green like that of Chara at the end of UNDERTALE. In deltarune, the main character "Kris" is basically the child of Toriel, a good friend of Asriel, and also wears a striped shirt. But I was just thinking about the whole wackiness at the end of UNDERTALE, along with the way the story plays out (especially the ending) of deltarune. To be honest, I have never played either Undertale or Deltarune (Having only watched it via youtube), though I may perhaps purchase it sometime in the future as it looks hella fun.

There's otherwise nothing to it - though it does unlock a bonus border, according to the Undertale subreddit, as a bonus for anyone attempting it.I was thinking about this. Enemies will all have been replaced with tougher versions from later in the main story, none of the switches will be labelled, and some of the dialogue will be slightly different, but otherwise the experience is the same until you face Toriel.ĭuring her fight an Annoying Dog will appear and it'll all be over. To access it enter your name as 'Frisk' when you start a new game, and then play through the Ruins as normal. One final "ending" available is Hard Mode - it's currently an incomplete feature and is likely to remain so, but for the sake of completeness it's worth playing. You can also learn about how to unlock every ending, access hard mode and play the game in the most evil way possible with a Genocide run. Playing Undertale? Our complete Undertale walkthrough and Pacifist guide will explain how to finish the game while sparing everyone, covering all areas including the Ruins, Snowdin, Waterfall, Hotlands and The Core and more. Start a Genocide run then miss your quota in Hotlands.Kill Undyne, Mettaton, Papyrus, and Toriel, and some monsters.Kill only Undyne, Mettaton, Papyrus, and Toriel, but no monsters.Spare or killing Papyrus will result in a slightly different outcome. Killing or Sparing Mettaton will slightly affect the outcome. This causes the game to end before the additional Pacifist additions, so if you've played as Pacifist you've seen this already. Do everything required for the Pacifist ending, but kill between 1 and 9 monsters.We recommend playing Pacifist (see above) first, and then experimenting with the many different variations. There are many subtle variations to be had, but we've listed the ones with the most significant differences below, along with the effects they have.Īgain, expect spoilers below. Our Genocide run page explains in more specifics how this works.Ī Neutral playthrough is something in-between the above two endings not sparing everyone, but not quite slaughtering everything in your path, either. To get a true Genocide ending, you must kill a certain number of monsters, as well as their bosses before moving on. Doing so will see you access new content - so it's well worth playing first. To get the Pacifist ending, you must not kill a single creature, plus spare (and date) every main character you come across. The game has two "proper" endings - True Pacifist in which you save both the underworld and humanity, and Genocide in which you ruin everything for everyone - but it also features a wide range of "neutral" endings triggered by killing and Sparing specific characters. Watch on YouTube 5 Secrets Hidden In The Music Of Undertale Undertale endings explained: How to unlock the Pacifist, Genocide and Neutral endings
