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Also, while not doing anything definitely doesn't make you good, it doesn't make you bad, either.
Oh, and evil or not, he is one of the antagonists.
He is not an idiot, he wants you to stop and seek redemption. A better thing to do that simply kill you, after all we all should know even if he did kill us when he met us we would respawn.
The respawning thing never changes.
However, if he just fought Frisk earlier, Sans most definatly would have won.
Your logic doesn't make sense.
Tell, me, in what situation would sans be more likely to win:
A situation where Frisk is level 19 or a situation where Frisk is level 10?
The average player does not give have enough skill to kill sans at level 19 and the number of people who can't beat sans will go up dramaticly if you fight him at level 10.
Um, no.
Sans gives you XP. He doesn't set your level to something.
So you don't have a combeback to the first half of my post?
Great.
If Sans had attacked you before, it wouldn't change anything. There are people who have a hard time beating Sans, but there are also people who can beat him without taking a single hit.
It doesn't matter how hard the fight is. As long as you can reload, you have infinite tries, so you'll get it eventually. Sans knows that, and that's why he doesn't attack you until the very end.