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Or, you’ve already beaten Asgore and are in the loop of going back to save before the fight when you boot the game?
You have to walk back a ways to get to a shop. Burgerpants is the closest vendor. There’s an elevator door just outside Sans’s hallway that is a shortcut back to the Core elevator. That way you don’t have to walk through Asgore’s house.
You’ll have to backtrack quite a ways anyway after beating him if you want the True Pacifist Ending.
And btw what is pacifist
You can go through the entire game by sparing monsters through the act menu or other methods and not kill anyone. The kicker is you don’t level up, so you stay at LV1 with only 20 HP the entire run.
If you do this and go on some dates with some of the major characters you meet, it opens a new dungeon in Alphys’s Lab that reveals some more lore. It also has a completely different final boss and ending.
It is considered the best ending in the game.
This run is usually referred to as the “Genocide” or “No Mercy” Route, and it changes the entire tone of the game into a creepypasta.
It also has a couple new boss fights which are the hardest in the game, as well as a tiny bit more lore on a certain character, and a different ending.
Completing it however comes with permanent consequences.
the thing is i dont want to play it all again xD