Undertale

Undertale

Greenside Jan 9, 2016 @ 5:50pm
Ending Confusion (SPOILERS)
Right, just finished what I guess was the "neutral" ending.

Basically I first chose to Spare Asgore then Flowey showed up, called me an ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ and we did our super boss fight thing, I beat him with the heart of the cards, killed him, and got an ending where Undyne took ♥♥♥♥ over and Sans and Papyrus took over Toriel's Job. Here are my questions about what I could've done differently

1. What if I had killed undyne or Papyrus? What would change?
2. What if I had Spared Flowey? What would change?
3. Did I even get the neutral ending or did Flowey ♥♥♥♥ that up?
4. What happened if I had chosen to kill Asgore the first time? Would Flowey still come in?
5. I heard of Genocide and Pacifist runs that are now supposedly avalible to me. What changes if I do Genocide first and vice versa?
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fauxfennec Jan 9, 2016 @ 5:51pm 
sounds like you killed some monsters, definitely neutral
vanadrott Jan 9, 2016 @ 5:55pm 
1. What if I had killed undyne or Papyrus? What would change? I'm not sure what happens with undyne but killing her ruins your pacifist and stops you from meeting alphys?
EDIT: (forgot to put papyrus in) Sans gets hella pissed at you and I think theres a slight change in the story
2. What if I had Spared Flowey? What would change?
You'd be given another chance to redeem yourself, that is if you messed up your pacifist run or forgot to flirt with a few characters
3. Did I even get the neutral ending or did Flowey ♥♥♥♥ that up?
Killing flowey ruins your pacifist if you chose to kill instead of use the mercy option on the right side
4. What happened if I had chosen to kill Asgore the first time? Would Flowey still come in? Yes
5. I heard of Genocide and Pacifist runs that are now supposedly avalible to me. What changes if I do Genocide first and vice versa?
I dont want to spoil much for you but genocide is where you KILL EVERYTHING.
If you do a genocide run first you wont be able to do a pacifist run. ever.
Last edited by vanadrott; Jan 9, 2016 @ 5:56pm
~FieryFox~ Jan 9, 2016 @ 5:57pm 
pay attention to toriel in the beginning walk not the middle path :flowey:
Mox Jan 9, 2016 @ 5:58pm 
I'm gonna assume that I can talk spoilers because title.

If you had killed Undyne then the one in charge would be the next most important character, Papyrus and I dont remember what he does in charge, but obviously not something very smart. If you killed papyrus but not undyne, its basically the same of what you got, but without papyrus. If you kill both, I dont remember who's in charge.

If you spare Flowey, he appears at the end telling you what you couldve done better to get the best ending.

The neutral ending has a lot of variants. What you got is something I guess got the name of Undyne Ending, but people still put it in the category of neutral. If you fought creepy super Flowey, its the neutral ending.

Nothing much changes if you decide to kill Al Gore aside from some dialogue. Flowey still comes and takes the souls.

Genocide was available to you since the beginning, It;s just the pacifist run that has to be done on the second run (It's not even a complete run either, you can just reload the save before the final boss if you met the requirements. Not killing anything and befriending everyone). DO NOT do genocide before pacifist. Those are spoilers that, even if you finished the game, id rather not explain and let you discover if you really wish to know. After all, That's what this game is all about.
Last edited by Mox; Jan 9, 2016 @ 6:01pm
smithney Jan 9, 2016 @ 6:02pm 
Looks like you got the same ending as me, and that is supposed to be the neutral ending (killed Toriel, befriended Papyrus, spared Mettaton). Yes, I decided to spoil-overdrive myself after the first run and found out the reasons for this ending. Now to the answers (hope someone doesn't beat me to it):
1. The game would result in a different neutral ending. Possibly even in No Mercy ending.
2. You'd get a message from him with tips on further runs.
3. It was a neutral ending, and part of the experience is Flowey funking you up. btw as a person who had trouble coping with Giygas in the past, I'm gonna need some serious therapy sessions after what Undertale planted in my mind
4. Yup, killing Asgore won't really change much.
5. I won't spoil you on this one. But to give you advice, seriously, stay back from genocide runs. The results are grave.
Last edited by smithney; Jan 9, 2016 @ 6:05pm
Greenside Jan 9, 2016 @ 6:16pm 
Originally posted by smithney:
Looks like you got the same ending as me, and that is supposed to be the neutral ending (killed Toriel, befriended Papyrus, spared Mettaton). Yes, I decided to spoil-overdrive myself after the first run and found out the reasons for this ending. Now to the answers (hope someone doesn't beat me to it):
1. The game would result in a different neutral ending. Possibly even in No Mercy ending.
2. You'd get a message from him with tips on further runs.
3. It was a neutral ending, and part of the experience is Flowey funking you up. btw as a person who had trouble coping with Giygas in the past, I'm gonna need some serious therapy sessions after what Undertale planted in my mind
4. Yup, killing Asgore won't really change much.
5. I won't spoil you on this one. But to give you advice, seriously, stay back from genocide runs. The results are grave.
Dafaq is a No Mercy Ending? Is that Like the Genocide ending?
Mox Jan 9, 2016 @ 6:18pm 
Originally posted by Gentleman Nemesis:
Originally posted by smithney:
Looks like you got the same ending as me, and that is supposed to be the neutral ending (killed Toriel, befriended Papyrus, spared Mettaton). Yes, I decided to spoil-overdrive myself after the first run and found out the reasons for this ending. Now to the answers (hope someone doesn't beat me to it):
1. The game would result in a different neutral ending. Possibly even in No Mercy ending.
2. You'd get a message from him with tips on further runs.
3. It was a neutral ending, and part of the experience is Flowey funking you up. btw as a person who had trouble coping with Giygas in the past, I'm gonna need some serious therapy sessions after what Undertale planted in my mind
4. Yup, killing Asgore won't really change much.
5. I won't spoil you on this one. But to give you advice, seriously, stay back from genocide runs. The results are grave.
Dafaq is a No Mercy Ending? Is that Like the Genocide ending?
A no mercy ending is what you get where you kill everyone you find. Specifically what you find in your way. It's still part of the neutral endings.

A genocide ending is what you get where you kill absolutely everything. You go out of your way to find monsters and kill them until theres nothing left.
Last edited by Mox; Jan 9, 2016 @ 6:19pm
Greenside Jan 9, 2016 @ 6:19pm 
Originally posted by Mojx:
Originally posted by Gentleman Nemesis:
Dafaq is a No Mercy Ending? Is that Like the Genocide ending?
A no mercy ending is what you get where you kill everyone you find. Specifically what you find in your way. A genocide ending is what you get where you kill absolutely everything. You go out of your way to find monsters and kill them until theres nothing left.
How is No Mercy Different from what I got? You can spoil, I don't mind
fauxfennec Jan 9, 2016 @ 6:20pm 
Originally posted by Gentleman Nemesis:
Originally posted by Mojx:
A no mercy ending is what you get where you kill everyone you find. Specifically what you find in your way. A genocide ending is what you get where you kill absolutely everything. You go out of your way to find monsters and kill them until theres nothing left.
How is No Mercy Different from what I got? You can spoil, I don't mind

No mercy: Kill every random encounter.
Genocide: Name speaks for itself.
Greenside Jan 9, 2016 @ 6:21pm 
Originally posted by Spooktunes:
Originally posted by Gentleman Nemesis:
How is No Mercy Different from what I got? You can spoil, I don't mind

No mercy: Kill every random encounter.
Genocide: Name speaks for itself.
no I mean is the No Mercy Ending like the Neutral Ending I got
fauxfennec Jan 9, 2016 @ 6:21pm 
Originally posted by Gentleman Nemesis:
Originally posted by Spooktunes:

No mercy: Kill every random encounter.
Genocide: Name speaks for itself.
no I mean is the No Mercy Ending like the Neutral Ending I got
no, you didn't kill Undyne or Papyrus, so it couldn't be
Mox Jan 9, 2016 @ 6:31pm 
Originally posted by Gentleman Nemesis:
Originally posted by Mojx:
A no mercy ending is what you get where you kill everyone you find. Specifically what you find in your way. A genocide ending is what you get where you kill absolutely everything. You go out of your way to find monsters and kill them until theres nothing left.
How is No Mercy Different from what I got? You can spoil, I don't mind

In the no mercy ending, Alphys evacuates the monsters into a safe place and in the call you get from sans, he doesnt even talk to you. He hands the phone directly to alphys, and she basically says she shoulve killed you.

I dont remember if you have to had initiated a genocide run and then abort it to have the no mercy ending (because you need a high LV), otherwise you get the No King ending in which, because you killed the major characters, no one is ruling and everything is in chaos. And sans wont do it because hes still lazy as ♥♥♥♥.

http://rawr.ws/undertale/endings.pdf
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