god, alphys ending is just so... real. she WANTED to call you, just to let you know she hates you and wishes she killed you, and doesnt sugarcoat it, she just directly states it, with a pained smile on her face. she's such an underrated character
@@cloverkipno, you know who is overlooked and incredibly cool, the mighty zote! Spanning at 3 centimetres wide in youth, and the tallest bug there is in his true form!
I don't like when people say "Papyrus doesn't know what death is." Because of course he does. He's a grown ass adult. It's just that either he refuses to believe that certain characters in whatever ending are dead or he refuses to believe that you killed them as he always sees the good in people. Papyrus isn't naive, he just refuses to believe that anyone would go to the extent of killing, especially the human who he befriended. That's why he's one of the only characters that Flowey actually talks about. Papyrus's beliefs are the antithesis of Flowey's "Kill or be Killed" mindset. Papyrus believes anyone can do good and make a difference if they really try, and with Flowey's limit on feeling emotions without a soul, it's something he can't wrap his head around.
He also confirms he was scared of you if you spare him during no-mercy. He knows you could have killed him, but he hid it because he wanted to help you.
I know that UT characters can of course lie, but that Sans saying to Papyrus that Undyne and some other characters (i can't actually remember) are on vacation and him saying "I hope they're having fun" sounds kinda naive from Papyrus.
@@UndertalenjoyerI think it's more likely Sans wants to keep this stuff from his younger brother to spare him the pain, not necessarily that papyrus is genuinely that nïeve/gullible. Him 'believing it' may be too avoid worrying sans, or something he says to frisk's face as the original comment suggested.
and gosh just. the endings where sans says "This is what happens when people like me take it easy." like. he only fights you when you kill absolutely EVERYONE. if there's anybody left alive... he just doesn't do anything. and... these endings are him realizing he should've done so much more. *could've* done so much more. if he'd just gotten off of his ass and stopped you, so to speak. it's just... it's sad
It's implied that while Sans doesn't know exactly when they happen, he at least knows that Frisk is resetting time. He doesn't interfere because he knows that whatever he does could just be reset. When Frisk leaves the underground and you get one of the neutral endings, that's when Sans realizes he might be stuck with the current timeline. That's at least my explanation for the No King anding and why he is suddenly a hard worker in the Papyrus ending.
@@ninjawiz7932 You know, it’s funny. When Sans first discovers the time-space continuum going haywire, it’s actually Flowey’s fault that it keeps happening. However, his conclusion that the Human is responsible for the resets ends up becoming right despite the initially wrong answer, because the Human had taken over the save function by then.
thats such a fucking good line to foreshadow genocide route if you dont know about it before, makes you wanna replay and kill even more monsters to see the true strength of sans
Damn Undyne really gets shafted in the neutral endings doesn't she? She is either dead or depressed in literally all of them except two, and those two are just variations of each other.
Well, i suppose that is the natural progression for her character. Since she is everyone's hero, and she failed to stop you, maybe even befriended you, is natural she would blame herself if you killed someone
Alphys ending is just so... raw. All other endings are Sans calling you to either let you know what has happened and possibly to threaten you, Mettaton ending is cool for that edge, but Alphys ending? SHE was the one who wanted to call you, and only to let you know that you deserve absolutely nothing. Her entire view of humankind was crushed by her own lack of action and your excessive action, the only thing keeping her going the fact that she ended up doing the best thing she could have done: save as many people as she could while facing her worst mistakes, and being rightfully praised for her bravery. She is so... HUMAN for this. And you are not. And this realization has broken her into the best version of herself, through hatred and guilt. Paraphrasing the ending of one of my fave movies, I wonder who the real monsters are.
The best part about "I should have killed you when I had the chance" is that as you read further into Alphys lore, it becomes clear that it's not an empty threat. She's actually incredibly powerful, having access to a ton of super advanced technology. She could definitely have killed you at just about any point after exiting the ruins. But in all but the Alphys ending (and true pacifist), she cannot convince herself that she has the ability to do good things, because whenever she uses her technology, the result is, in her words, "a screw-up". In many ways she's held back by what she thinks she can't do, while Sans is held back by what he knows he can't do. They both have mental trauma preventing them from using the true extent of their abilities, but only Sans gets recognized as a deep character as such.
_♫ "Here is a riddle to guess if you can," sing the bells of Notre Dame, "who is the monster and who is the man?"_ Probably not the movie line you were thinking of, but it was the one that came to mind for me.
God, the Alphys one is so fucking chilling. You have to remember that up to Undyne, this is genocide. You only have Toriel’s number. Sans FOUND your number just so Alphys can call you and tell you she should’ve killed you when she had the chance. Not to mention hearing someone as meek as Alphys telling you with full confidence that she HATES you and wishes DEATH upon you… Christ. This is worse than genocide. At least in Genocide, there wasn’t anyone left to hate me.
For those that don't quite understand how to get the different neutral endings, there is a hierarchy for who to rule for the normal endings, which goes Toriel, Undyne, Metatton, Papyrus and Alphys. You will get the ending of whoever highest is alive, with the variants being the combinations of whoever else you killed (or made disappeared with Alphys). That's why there is so many Toriel endings for example.
Logically speaking alphys should be either after toriel or after undyne on the hierarchy But since she is so socially anxius and doesn't feel okay with crowds she always rejects the position Makes sense honestly Queen Highest military leader / royal scientist Popular person By process of elimination and because there is no other option cool skeleton guy Dog
@@danielgonzalez-vm5ljBasically, first Toriel goes on the high of her position, then Undyne do a coup and take over rule. If they're both die, a star of capitalism, with dictatorial plans would take rule due to his high popularity. Next, when everybody conected to elite would die Papyrus just happen to be the only one that would want to rule. And Alphis is so anxious that she do it only if you force her to fell DETERMINATION, after killing Undyne the Undying but without killing everyone. If there is no one alive there is no a real ruler, except a dog of course.
Toriel and Undyne can sort of switch places depending on who you killed, no? I'm pretty sure Toriel only takes priority if you haven't killed any other major character besides Undyne.
@@afanisthedolphin not really toriel does come up as she is the Queen But depending on what you did monsters might hate her policies forcing her out of the throne giving it to the second option ( undyne)
@@danielgonzalez-vm5ljalphys is heavily implied to end her own life in most endings where undyne or mettaton die - that plays a preeeeetty big role in her not ruling too. (That being said though yeah - in any situation that has her survive save for the one where she really does become queen, I think she'd be too anxious, guilt-ridden and full of self hatred to take up the job)
@@LiMe251yeah, no muffet = Alphys prepares properly in the true lab and Mettaton NEO shit stomps you with full scifi superpowers completely above and beyond the usual Undertale paradigm.
The neutral endings always give me more chills than the True Pacifist or Genocide endings. Something about the music and/or the new society we created really sits with me on how our decisions sort of "matter", as opposed to the supposed message of Deltarune.
Yeah, chara destroying the world is honestly an act of mercy, these desolate waste lands you leave behind in some of the neutral endings are way worse.
@@TheRealSuperKirby It's only an act of mercy if you believe, as Chara does, that humans are inherently evil. Which is why Chara enforces the erase. Humans treated them awfully in life, and this human just treated the monsters awfully too by killing almost all of them. There is nothing left worth saving in this world; only more people with the capacity for violence.
I think its interesting how in the no-alphys endings, especially the ruler mettaton one, what happened to alphys is kinda ambigious. Some might say she klled herself, but it could also be that she died in the true lab trying to fix her problems or is still down there trying to fix it.
Alphys disappears because she's depressed at that point, and I believe the last thing she'd do in that state is try to own up to her mistakes. So those two latter scenarios are unlikely. She either unalived herself, or shut herself in, in the true lab. Not as a way to own her mistakes, just to escape from reality. However there's also the Metatton's line "trust me, I looked", implying he also didn't find her in the true lab.
@@kuba4ful Does mettaton know about the true lab? Though I suppose even if he didn't, he probably would have still found it, considering the fact that it isn't all that hidden
Something about Sans trying to help Alphys in the Queen Alphys ending is super sweet to me. Also them having some unknown connection in the past helps!
They can both trauma bond over having all this power but still feeling powerless. Also I would assume that in this ending Sans eventually means to let her in on the secret of the timelines, because while it would burden her with the same existential nihilistic depression as Sans, it would actually somewhat free her from responsibility for her past failures: Asgore asked her to attempt an impossible task, because she understood that Determination existed as a concept, but it simply did not work the way she thought.
@@plasmakitten4261Well, I mean, Sans telling her wouldn’t really help since after the RESET she wouldn’t remember, the only things the characters remember from RESETs are some Deja Vus like Toriel saying she felt like meeting an old friend for the first time
@@rigboy1234 Yeah, but at least it would be nice for her to know in the remainder of this timeline. Also she's like some kind of super genius. If Sans showed her all his quantum physics shit maybe she could somehow find a technological way out of it all.
I always thought that the Neutral Endings were where you get the most out of the main cast. Seeing how each character would react to these scenarios really says a lot about each of them and really fleshes them out. I think my favorite is No King, because it shows that Sans knew the risk of making his promise and was really counting on you to not just treat everyone's lives like a game. Hell, he doesn't even fight you 'cause he KNOWS you'll be back to get another ending...
Yeah, I mean, he made his promise because he really doesn't care about anything unless you hurt his brother. Even then, he knows you'll just reset, so he's only temporarily pissed off. He only takes action when you resetting is no longer on the table because you are about to literally destroy the universe. The purpose of "you'd be dead where you stand" isn't that it's literally true, because he probably wouldn't have just killed the human on sight even with no promise. The purpose is to let you know that he knows what you are and what you're capable of, and to warn you against misusing your power.
@@alexanderthegreat-mx5zu i mean have you read his fight dialogue? He literally says "I'm fighting you because you're an anomaly and all the timelines are about to end"
@@plasmakitten4261 butt this only happens on the genocide route. Why does killing the monster kind result to the universe ending is what i don't understand.
@@alexanderthegreat-mx5zu LOVE increases power exponentially. It's why you start out weak and all but by the end you can do bonkers stuff like killing Mettaton in one shot and killing Flowey even through his Determination like it's nothing. At LOVE 20, Chara's attack slices open reality itself.
It’s also because Papyrus never got your number, meaning Sans never knew your number, so he had to look for it (either through researching or looking through Toriel’s phone)
@@tyronisback5747 Probably the latter, he likely went into the Ruins found her phone and realized she still has our number saved and could call, then went to Alphys and was like "You wanna leave that message?" And there we get the ending.
I like to think that both of them wanted to call you, just that if it wasn't for alphys, sans wouldn't have done it. I just think that when alphys is telling you that she should've killed you when she could, he's like "fr"
The Neutral Route endings truly ARE underrated. Most of them are, admittedly, Sans and Papyrus-centric, ones like the Alphys Ending and the Mettaton Ending are interesting looks into the characters. Though, Dog Ending easily deserved to be the top of S Tier. Joking aside, I like the Betrayed Undyne Endings the best. And, yes, I agree; "I should have killed you when I had the chance" is the HARDEST line Alphys has ever spoken. I still don't get how people can hate her.
Alphys Is really underrated, Specially considering how massive her character development Is on both Pacifist and Genocide On Pacifist, she becomes like almost 100% confident after revealing her secrets, and on Genocide she’s a fucking hero
Something I find kinda interesting about these endings is that when Toriel becomes ruler she declares that all humans are to be considered friends and when Undyne becomes ruler all humans are to be considered enemies, but when Papyrus becomes ruler, Sans tells him that humans can't be judged to be all good or all bad. Even though he acts like a total goober most of the time, he seems to be a lot more mature than the other characters, or at least he's more of a realist. I've personally always wondered how Sans knows so much about his world and the timelines and why he chose to take up his role as a Judge even though most of the time he prefers not to do any work which is why I've always been excited by the, now very likely, possibility that we'll learn more about him in Deltarune. Also it's very wholesome that when Papyrus becomes ruler he actually works hard to help out his brother. Anyways, Gerson and Mettaton are the most based characters in Undertale.
The most likely reason why Sans knows about timelines is because of flowey. In his fight, he mentions that "our research showed timelines jumping left and right". Which matches with flowey telling you that he started resetting a lot. He knows about the concept of resets basically, and figures out you can reset too by looking at you. He doesn't remember about past resets because of "magic", he just already studied resets, and is smart enough to figure out the details
@@underdragon2664 YES, EXACTLY, I'M SO GLAD YOU UNDERSTAND. sans does not know when resets happen, only that they CAN. no character other than flowey even knows when resets happen-- lots of people mention talking to asgore in his fight when talking about characters knowing of resets, but he doesn't know how many times he's killed you, only that he's killed you before (and he only knows this because you straight-up tell him).
@@geo4876 Yes, but that's not because of powers, it's because he is very smart. He knows you will die against him, and makes guesses each time just by looking at your body language. That's why after eleven deaths he says he will not be able to count, or because he slips up at 9 deaths (he says something like "that's 7, no wait, 9 deaths.")
It's because he's never actually happy, except maybe in true pacifist. He has existential nihilistic depression because he knows about the timelines, so from his perspective, literally nothing matters cause it'll just get reset. Killing Papyrus is the only thing that cuts deep enough to break through his facade, because nothing else the player can do is any worse than every day of knowing his choices dont mean anything because he does not have enough Determination.
eh...portraying yourself a certain way on the outside, and your emotions, have always been two seperate things. especially for a character like sans. he will always portray himself the same way, (unless hes given no other choice) but its a mystery how he actually feels.
@@BlastMaster22-z3k fr tho, it's such a fanon thing to do *to take one **_fucking_** line* and just build a whole character around it, just... Sans is a dude, guys. A methodic, sometimes lazy dude who knows just a little more than others. Not a crazyman who goes anime-style onto the main character. Not the dumb man who does nothing but crack jokes. He has quite a strong facade though, you'd have to admit. Perhaps the reason he doesn't do much to you aside from genocide is because he wants to hide what he knows.
There's Rupturetale based off the Alphys ending (few months after), so far having a complete ruins and snowdin arc, and they're both really interesting by having an introverted protagonist interact with an underground that's pretty shaken and broken after the slaughter. And Aftergore is a sound cloud series that expands upon many different neutral endings with unique tracks and dialogue.
King Mettaton ending with Papyrus is fangame material, but Queen Alphys ending is more for the fanfic writers, I would say. Adventure plot through the dystopian Underground vs. character studies with Alphys and Sans (a friendship I wish we had more content for, goddammit).
God I would love a comic/game/Au centered around the king Mettaton (w/ papyrus) ending. Dystopian glitter dictatoship ft Mind control? Complicated villain Mettaton with a side of angst?? Potentially morally ambiguous Sans and Papyrus??? C'mon there's so much potential here.
I remember I once aborted a genocide right before killing Papyrus, mostly because of the "I really respect what you did back there" line. I'm kinda sad there aren't more aborted Genocide endings.
One time, I wanted to spare Mad Dummy really badly because I didn't want them to be a ghost forever. I wanted Glad dummy, but then I realised that I had to do Genocide.
If you ask me, the Neutral endings embody the idea of Undertale greatest; they let you see directly how your simple choice to let one person live or let another one die so drastically affected the future of Monsterkind.
Didn't know they went so deep, I love it, glad I saw it at the end, just a little sad that they couldn't make some images or background to show more what they are talking about, but would be so rough in the depressing ones
@@asoret IDK I think the motionless black background perhaps drives the point home a little better. Especially with that fucking song, so goddamn underrated.
@@halyoalex8942 they have nothing to do with the butterfly effect... making specific choices in the game leads to a predictable set of endings based on those choices. it's a pretty simple if-then relationship. there would have to be practically infinite endings to demonstrate the butterfly effect
I remember my first run of Undertale. I played it like I did a regular RPG, and I wasn't influenced by any outside media. I didn't know about the pacifist or genocide routes until I looked into it and looked up how to do it. I'm so glad I had that first experience, I think that made me appreciate this game more.
@@pineapple-gw2hh I think it was one of the Leaderless endings. Probably the one where black eyed Sans says "see ya", I don't think I killed enough monsters to get the other one and I don't remember ever seeing Alphys in the final bits of dialogue.
@@lavistalimited4747I've played Undertale with my friend after recomending him the game. He basically played No Mercy Route, because that's like normal thing to do. In the end, he spared Asgore and went to play Pacifist because he wanted, not because internet told him that it is the only way to play
@@Uragan00829 At first, I didn't know you could beat the game without killing anyone. I tried ACTing on a few monsters, but because I didn't notice any changes to the monster's behaviour or attack patterns, I saw no point in doing it again and went back to FIGHTing.
I think the reason it takes people so long to get the 'spearheaded' joke is because Sans is almost always serious during these endings. He tends to drop the 'ha ha funny' and just tell ya how it is, but there's the few times he'll slip a joke in.
The fandom: "Oh my god, Toriel HATES Asgore." The game: *Toriel canonically keeps traces of him close such as having a ton of plants or making his favorite foods still and is extremely depressed her husband is dead in the neutral endings.*
@@clawcakes2 At least they seem to be working together at the school just fine in the credits, so there is hope for reconciliation and proper closure for them both.
@@badatmathhh She hadn't seen him in a few decades (probably the equivalent of a few years for them) and only knew limited information. Everything she said was either on impulse from a lot of resurfacing emotions or from plain ignorance. After all, she said that Asgore could have gone to the Surface, knowing that Asriel died by doing that and that Asgore wouldn't have faired much better with his own pacifism. (Asgore gives Frisk multiple opportunities to avoid their fight, will always leave them at 1 HP before a final attack, is looking away during the fight, and breaks the Mercy button because he feels he doesn't deserve mercy.) Not to mention all the mandates and rules Asgore made to make the Underground safer. There's a few things saying that traps and spikes need to be removed which Papyrus deliberately ignored. Asgore is also implied to have planted the Golden Flowers in Waterfall, which ended up cushioning Frisk's fall, because one of the humans likely did die from falling in that area. It's not like Toriel was doing much better when it's implied that one of the humans died from falling into one of the pits in the Ruins. (Toriel likely then filled the pits with leaves from the tree in from of her home.)
@@michaelcarlton1484Papyrus mentions the mandate is recent, and that they are thinking on getting rid of them, wouldn't say he ignored it, more like we fell before Papyrus had the chance to dismantle it The golden flowers in the garbage dump are more likely to be from seeds that stuck onto alphys (in the true lab she mentions the seeds stick to you and won't let go, and we know Alphys often goes to the dump) And no, no human died in the ruins, Toriel points out that they all went, and left And since Toriel blocked off the ruins, and the only exit is in her basement, is impossible for the soul to have gotten to Asgore's castle without Toriel's direct involvement (but she obviously wouldn't just send him the soul via fax, lol) The ribbon is also said to have been lost by it's owner according to the Undertale Demo manual (granted, the manual's canonicity is up in the air) so we have no real evidence suggesting they died there
Not gonna lie, I wanna see fangames for some of these endings as a "post-game" continuation of their situations. Some of them are pretty clear cut- but others could lead to some really interesting interactions.
I have NEVER seen the alphys ending before, holy shit thats something crazy. I REALLY WANT TO KNOW, what would happen if there was a scenario where alphys exprinces this ending, the player reserts, then tries doing a playthrough again. With the only difference being alphys keeps her memory after making some anti determination machine or something i dont know, just a crackpot fanfic waiting to happen.
Even if Sans tells her about the timelines, she still won't know after the reset. The only way would be for her to recreate the process that created Flowey, and that would turn her into a sociopath just like Flowey.
The thing that just kills me about the alphys ending is the silence in it , theres no sad music in it , no wind , nothing just pure silence You wiped out most of the underground and didnt even commit to finishing the job and you are left with the most depressing ending in the game
I swear Leaderless and Alphys ending are worse and way more cruel than genocide because you are leaving the few survivors to rot for dead with no way of escaping . At this point death is way more of a mercy for them and yeah genocide is enough bad already but at least no one was left behind to suffer in the end and to me this is a fate worse than death
Its always been really intresting to me that killing paps is most often a breaking point for rebellion the two would seem so unrelated but apparently hes just holding the underground together by sheer greatness
Don't forget the fact that without Papyrus, we couldn't do True Pacifist. It's him that encourages you and Undyne to hang out. It's him that suggests you deliver the letter for Alphys to Undyne. It's him that suggests you go to Alphys's lab after her date, letting you access the True Lab. It's him that calls everyone over to the barrier apart from Toriel. Yes, Flowey fed Papyrus the ideas that get you onto True Pacifist, but they wouldn't have worked if Papyrus didn't exist. Who else would've listened to him? It's funny. Despite not being important to most others, Papyrus is integral to how the events of the underground play out.
Ik I’m late but I wish there was an ending where it was basically the Alphys ending but they somehow found a way out of the underground and the last line being “See you soon” Like cmon just imagine how scary that would be to hear Sans or alphys say that knowing karmas out to get ya.
My favorite is That one Froggit you first found in the ruins ending, Hes now the biggest communist dictator in the underground, He even says "ribbit (fuck you)" in the phone
The Alphys ending really struck a chord with me personally. I was once in a past relationship where I did little to nothing about the abuse I was facing from my ex. I kept turning a blind eye for so long until eventually, I couldn't and everything was right in front of me. It felt like my whole world view had been absolutely crushed, I had fallen into this pit so much darker than I had ever faced before. And yet, it was that breaking point that got me to get up and try to mend what little I had of myself, to try and be a better version of myself where I would take action. I'm nowhere near perfect but I'm getting better. And then, I look back and think of all the times I should've spoken up or taken the opportunity to escape, thinking, "I should've left when I had the chance". It's like how Alphys felt about the player, scarred that everything happened but learned to try and be better for the sake of everyone else. And then wishing that she could've taken the opportunity to take action and save her friends, or better yet, kill you when she had the chance.
in many ways, the neutral endings are far sadder than Mercilessm Merciless ending is the end of an entire world, sure, but everyones gone, theres no one to suffer, and you have already disconnected yourself from the game so the characters thematically mean nothing to you. Neutral endings are always somber, full of mistakes and no one ever ends up happier or better off, and to you theyre still real people.
Ending 61. Family Ending w/o Alphys and w/ Challenge - Reset. Do not use any consumables or equip any armor. Get All Yellow Credits except Amalgamates (and Mad Mew Mew in 101%). Get 2 Monster Candies. Get the Faded Ribbon. Get the Butterscotch Pie. Spare Toriel. Do not heal at the Box Road. Get the Tough Glove in your inventory and dump everything else in the box. Equip the Tough Glove. Trigger the cutscene in the next room. Die to Snowdrake in the same room. Get the Snowman Piece. Spare Glyde (Applaud twice, then Nothing thrice). Interact with the Snow Poffs in Greater Dog’s room until you get 30G. Spare Papyrus. Date Sans at Grillby’s. Date Papyrus. Interact with the couch in his house. Get the Old Tutu. Get the Abandoned Quiche. Dump everything in the box. Buy 2 Nice Creams. Drop both Nice Creams. Get Early Ballet Shoes and equip them. Drop the second Punch Card if you have it. Get 2 bars of Astronaut Food. Do not do Mad Dummy Skip to get the yellow credit. Next to Gerson’s shop, get the Butterscotch Pie in your inventory. Dump the Tough Glove and a bar of Astronaut Food in the box. Buy 5 Cloudy Glasses from Gerson’s shop. Head to the Temmie Village. Get Temmie’s credit on the way. Go to the Tem Shop. Sell the Butterscotch Pie first and press No, then Yes. Sell everything else but the Punch Card. Get everything you can out of the box but the Snowman Piece. Sell any item but the Stick or Punch Card first. Sell the Stick second and press No, then Yes. Sell everything else but the Punch Card. Get the last non-Snowman Piece item from the box in your inventory and sell it. Go back to Gerson’s shop. Keep buying Cloudy Glasses and dumping them in the box until you’ve filled both your inventory and the box. Go back to the Tem Shop. Sell all the Cloudy Glasses you have. If Tem wants to give you extra money, press No, then Yes. Make sure you do not sell the Punch Card. Repeat the backtracking until you have at least 2001G (or 1751G if you’ve died to Mad Dummy at least 5 times). Get Moldbygg’s yellow credit while backtracking. Buy 1G Temmie Flakes, College and Temmie Armor. Dump Temmie Flakes in the box and get the Snowman Piece in your inventory. Spare Undyne. Get Aaron’s credit and date Undyne after getting your menu back after Jetpack Skip. Date Sans in the Hotel after getting your menu back after Musical Skip. Do not do Snowie Core to get Astigmatism’s credit. Skip Mettaton. Do Alphys Elevator Skip. Save in Judgement Hall. Get the key to Sans’ room by reloading and talking to Sans multiple times. Get this ending.
I like the theory that Payrus simply keeps sugarcoating everything and knows well what happened. He simply keeps up his facade to bring out the goodness in you.
About neutral endings, those two comments say basically everything I want to say: "One of the things about this, all of those monsters words... Are never heard by Frisk on the surface. The connection obviously wouldn't be able to make it to the surface. If the connection did, monsters would have been contacting the humans on the surface long ago. Frisk-- the phone they have. It never got the call. It's just why the caller says something at the beginning like "Is anyone there?" No one answered. This is all just a message. All the emotions and feelings put into the calls are never heard. They are all talking to themselves to a phone." ~ @ZachMari "Well technically we heard it. Don't forget, in this game we the player are very much a character. Chara is directly talking to us in the genocide run, because we are very much a part of the story. We hear them, even if Frisk can't." ~ @writershard5065
There's also this. The phones of the underground run on magic, nearly everything does, they also probably have a completely different number system since there are about a few hundred monsters in there max they probably wouldn't need as many number variations so either they don't use all 10 digits for a call like we do or since their signal runs on magic it's automatically incompatible with human phones until someone like Alphys upgrades it to be able to call both.
Some of these neutral route ending are much crueler than genocide. Because instead of killing everyone quickly and ending all monster kind, you watch as the hopes of monster kind fall apart and watch as everyone gives up on life. There could be some counter arguments there but suffering is worse than anything.
Depends whether you agree with Chara about humans being terrible and deserving death; because don't forget, Geno obliterates the entirety of reality, so all humans are killed too.
Exactly and I classify Leaderless ending as the worst one because while we as the player didn't go on a complete genocide what was done was worse than simply wiping out monsterkind . We left the ones that were left alive trapped in the dark ,with no way of escaping and with no hope of ever having a better times. They have lost families and friends and on top of that are doomed to rot to death in despair . Sans can't become their full time leader since he himself admitted that he isn't particularly suited for the position and he blames himself for not trying to do anything to stop Frisk even though he us probably aware that whatever he does is pointless because it will always reset and all the progress would be erased
I love your voice for Sans. It's not overdone or too deep like so many other voices people give him and it actually comes close to fitting both his personality, wit and voice.. uhh.. thing. The thing the game plays when he talks. I have no idea what the fandom calls that noise. LOL. (And that menacing Sans voice gives me chills.) Your Papyrus voice is also adorable and fitting. Lacking the annoying nasally-ness that many other VAs give it.
It's absolutely mind-blowing to think about how much time and effort Toby went through just for all of these extra endings due to specific little details and certain events, and it makes me appreciate him and his games a lot.
@@Faunadude have a fight against papyrus and sans and papyrus is putting his all into it while sans just sends one bone and after you dodge it he just goes "Welp tried my best"
i mean, horrortale is one of the most popular aus and its based on the ending where undyne becomes queen. and im sure theres some others too. but yeah, it does feel like theres some missed potential with a lot of these endings.
Ngl, i kinda want a flowey takes over ending. Like, if you kill everyone as per usual, but then decide to spare flowey after he kills asgore at the end of genocide. I'm just saying that because i think flowey is one of the most interesting characters in the game
You're so real for the Alphys ending. That line is the biggest reason why she's my favorite character in the game. Miss girl is in only two endings and ate both performances up, give her an Oscar! I love the idea of the neutral endings as a whole but my only biggest complaint is how jarring of a tone shift there is when you abort Genocide via sparing Monster Kid. It kinda hurts her ending too if you think about how she should've been evacuating everyone but then you spare MK but kill Undyne (Or really spare her too) and we're back to wacky hijinks with the killer robot so she can make herself look better. Overall that's my only criticism of her ending though- And it isn't even really connected to the ending itself. Just UT and how it handles the game when killing certain monsters
you're TOTALLY right, there should've been a unique ending for sparing monster kid. or even a unique mini-route entirely, where you're kind of in a blend of neutral and genocide 'cause everyone's already started evacuating but undyne hasn't un-died. but then again, this game already has so much to uncover, and i bet thinking of all the neutral endings that would branch off of this path would make toby fox's head spin LOL
@@clawcakes2 Yeah I get why there aren't more lol, but at the very least it should default to meeting Mettaton only with just extra dialogue about you sparing them or not. With the rest of the game being the same as normal Genocide + EX or Neo before defaulting to Queen Alphys (Or Undyne if you spared her)
I'm pretty sure the Alphys ending makes a plot hole when sparing Monster Kid, too? Alphys never watches Undyne's fight with the human- and the call "with crazed desperation in her voice" that Alphys says was motivation to start the evacuation had to come before the Undying fight. My best guess is "everyone's hearts beating as one" in the Undying fight caused a knock-on effect within Alphys's soul- just as being a part of Asriel gave every monster knowledge of Frisk's name. Making herself better to the human isn't just a self esteem matter too- I'm pretty sure she states her goal in that was to gain trust to stop you from killing Asgore. It's an awful decision after you kill all but MK, but not completely heartless. (Unrelated, but I think it should have been harder to get ratings in the Mettaton EX fight if you kill lots of people. "More dust piles means less potential viewers, darling!")
@@Albuderol01010 Right exactly. That's the biggest problem. I asked about it on Reddit but I never got a satisfying answer. Sparing Monster Kid makes a plot hole in the genocide run as a whole, since even Mettaton says she's evacuated everyone during our "thing". But after we fight Neutral Undyne, our previous path is never addressed. Which- Again- Is weird for the person who said she was watching our journey. It almost feels like they'd be doing this whole song and dance to try and distract the human so they don't kill anyone else? That's literally the best theory I can come up with- They're pretending everything is okay? True, I forgot that she wanted to befriend them so they wouldn't want to leave and kill Asgore. I was more thinking about the way Mettaton described it as her trying to be the "heroine" of our story. But I think there's bigger problems when a rampaging human that's known for killing monsters got past Undyne, regardless of the one child they spared
@@mrsphealtheseal Denial and hiding from the past is one of Alphys's essential character traits; is it really so surprising that she would pretend she saw nothing?
Betrayed Undyne without Alphys is just so fucking saaaad man. I'm glad it's on S tier. It's just so sad, seeing the confident royal guard in pieces and even saying that revenge won't do anything, God it hurts.
I still remember my first playthrough of Undertale back in 2021. I went completely blind to the game, didn't know any spoilers, didn't know about the pacifist/genocide mechanic, so I pretty much played it like a normal RPG. The ending I got on my first playthrough was the Papyrus ending. Here's how I ended up with that ending. I killed Toriel because that's what she wanted, for you to fight her and prove yourself. I didn't want to kill her, but I didn't know about the pacifist mechanic and multiple endings, since I went completely blind. I killed Undyne and Mettaton because they were trying to kill me. But Papyrus was super easy to spare. I didn't see him as a threat at all. So I tried the spare feature because I got an opportunity to use it. Maybe the Toriel fight influenced me a little. And of course, I killed Flowey too because he has been after me throughout the whole game, so I didn't get Flowey's hint towards the pacifist ending after Sans's call. Not gonna lie, when I got to the ending for the first time, it was really haunting. Sure, it's not as bad as the leaderless ending since Papyrus was still alive. But I knew when I got that ending, something's not right. I still thought it was a good game, so I started googling to learn more about the game. And of course, learned about the pacifist mechanic. So I went after the true pacifist ending on my second playthrough. And a game I thought was just "good" just became one of my favorites video games of all time!
the neutral ending where only papyrus (and various monsters) live is so heart breaking. "sans told me they all went on vacation" like WOW the emotion in that one line is devastating given the context also90 DAMN sans and alphys with those RAW lines. DAMN
Honestly, I find the endings with a depressed Undyne hit harder for me than Alphys' one-liner. Simply hearing a larger-than-life character like Undyne be described the way she is in those endings, with her not even able to muster up the energy to come to the phone to get angry at the player is just...sad
I'm so glad you ranked the alphys ending and the mettaton w skelebro agents endings at the top - they're both definitely the coolest by far and i really wish more fan-content explored some of the endings like that. Pacifist and genocide are cool endings sure, but all the neutral endings have so much potential to be explored and looked at!
I like how a 3rd of these endings are just Sans and Toriel becoming roomies, how wholesome. Then another 3rd are just Toby deciding he doesn't like Undyne anymore
And the no Papyrus ones getting 10x darker due to Sans threatening us. As long as Papyrus is alive Sans is pretty indifferent about the state of the underground... Its sad and adorable at the same time
Been replayin' UT and gettin' all sorts of Neutral endings. Mostly because I wanted to do Betrayed Undyne w/ Date & Challenge for fun on So Sorry day. I love the Alphys and Papyrus endings so much, so much melancholic hope within them. To a certain extent these endings are also why in my Deltarune playthrough I'm trying to pacify via fighting rather than acting; since it makes the fights more tense damage management rather than clicking funny buttons.
@@potatopotato3284 Challenge is one of the things Sans can mention at the start of the phone call. It's where you can't use consumables or armour and be Love 1.
@@Following1000 how would you do betrayed dated undyne AND challenge at the same time? is there a monster you can kill that doesn't give you enough exp to LOVE up?
@@clawcakes2 Yep, you kill So Sorry and they give you only 1 exp. So they're the only monster you kill after dating Undyne. It's very silly and most likely an oversight, but that's how you can do it.
One ending is missing here and it's the one that for some reason most people forget- the one where you spare everyone but don't give Undyne the water at Hotland. It's one of the only endings where you don't kill a single monster but still get a neutral ending. Papyrus talks about how Undyne came down with a really bad fever. I haven't seen anyone ever talk about it even though I got it on my first playthrough.
She's definitely the most intelligent character, at least in the main cast. When she's willing to put her agency to use, it's damn near the most impactful thing in the game, aside from maybe the TP ending
God, I LOVE the Alphys ending!! Legitimately my favorite neutral ending in the entire game (besides Dog Ending lol) Like, you get so much characterization for her in that one, and I just love being able to see what it would take for her to confront her anxieties and take action against a very real threat to the lives of everyone. The entire trope of just looking at what it takes for a character to take major actions like that and change whatever they have to under pressure is one of my favorites, and I love how heartbroken Alphys is about the situation she was put in, but she chooses to keep going anyway because she has to. And the fact that she doesn't really stutter at all in the phone call because she doesn't doubt herself at all about how much she hates you and that she just needs to get all of that off her chest. I'm so happy you put it as the best ending, it really us the ending of all time
These endings are amazing and your tier list is very agreeable. I'd say my top three are 1. go to hell. 2. Alphys 3. Exiled Queen w/o Papyrus. (I like the raw angst okay)
I know this is five months old, but... Betrayed Undyne /w Date should've been S for one reason alone; Papyrus of all people telling you to never come back is such a heartbreaking, soul-crushing comment. Like, even if its from the perspective of "Its just for the best", it just shows how hurt he is inside. Fuck man...
Shayy’s voice acting really really sells these endings Like obviously it’s nice to differentiate the voices of the characters but the subtle inflections imbue the performance with more emotion than just reading it normally would Making some of Papyrus’s lines strained to make his cheeriness a little more fake and Sans’s anger show through some dialogue even though his expression doesn’t change Like it is heartbreaking and it is upsetting and you can feel the difference it makes That is class Well done
Bro. The saddest part of the Papyrus Ending is that he waits for Sans to go away and THEN starts to speak about Undyne because he doesn't want Sans to worry about him, That is so sad.
Papyrus says he recognizes your number While in the game When you go to waterfall after the Papyrus date The only reason that he calls you is he dials every single number sequentially until he gets yours
i can't believe you didn't mention Ending 61. Family Ending w/o Alphys and w/ Challenge - Reset. Do not use any consumables or equip any armor. Get All Yellow Credits except Amalgamates (and Mad Mew Mew in 101%). Get 2 Monster Candies. Get the Faded Ribbon. Get the Butterscotch Pie. Spare Toriel. Do not heal at the Box Road. Get the Tough Glove in your inventory and dump everything else in the box. Equip the Tough Glove. Trigger the cutscene in the next room. Die to Snowdrake in the same room. Get the Snowman Piece. Spare Glyde (Applaud twice, then Nothing thrice). Interact with the Snow Poffs in Greater Dog’s room until you get 30G. Spare Papyrus. Date Sans at Grillby’s. Date Papyrus. Interact with the couch in his house. Get the Old Tutu. Get the Abandoned Quiche. Dump everything in the box. Buy 2 Nice Creams. Drop both Nice Creams. Get Early Ballet Shoes and equip them. Drop the second Punch Card if you have it. Get 2 bars of Astronaut Food. Do not do Mad Dummy Skip to get the yellow credit. Next to Gerson’s shop, get the Butterscotch Pie in your inventory. Dump the Tough Glove and a bar of Astronaut Food in the box. Buy 5 Cloudy Glasses from Gerson’s shop. Head to the Temmie Village. Get Temmie’s credit on the way. Go to the Tem Shop. Sell the Butterscotch Pie first and press No, then Yes. Sell everything else but the Punch Card. Get everything you can out of the box but the Snowman Piece. Sell any item but the Stick or Punch Card first. Sell the Stick second and press No, then Yes. Sell everything else but the Punch Card. Get the last non-Snowman Piece item from the box in your inventory and sell it. Go back to Gerson’s shop. Keep buying Cloudy Glasses and dumping them in the box until you’ve filled both your inventory and the box. Go back to the Tem Shop. Sell all the Cloudy Glasses you have. If Tem wants to give you extra money, press No, then Yes. Make sure you do not sell the Punch Card. Repeat the backtracking until you have at least 2001G (or 1751G if you’ve died to Mad Dummy at least 5 times). Get Moldbygg’s yellow credit while backtracking. Buy 1G Temmie Flakes, College and Temmie Armor. Dump Temmie Flakes in the box and get the Snowman Piece in your inventory. Spare Undyne. Get Aaron’s credit and date Undyne after getting your menu back after Jetpack Skip. Date Sans in the Hotel after getting your menu back after Musical Skip. Do not do Snowie Core to get Astigmatism’s credit. Skip Mettaton. Do Alphys Elevator Skip. Save in Judgement Hall. Get the key to Sans’ room by reloading and talking to Sans multiple times. Get this ending.
Pacifist Route is Comedy Genocide Route is Soulless and Neutral Routes are Tragedy or Dystopia or Comedy or Horror or Just messed up or Something in-between
Genocide is horror; we're just not used to a horror movie where the protagonist is the monster. It's like reverse Frankenstein: The twist in Frankenstein is that the "monster" is actually the protagonist and the human is actually the monster, whereas the twist in Genocide is that the protagonist is actually the monster and the "monster" is actually the hero.
i haven't really touched undertale in a long time. i've never beaten the game, only watched playthroughs many years ago, and after the release of deltarune, i kind of forgot why people like undertale in the first place. but watching all the neutral endings like this, man... this-- all the angst, all the different branching paths, all the character arcs and relationships and silly dialogue and horribly chilling scenes-- is why people love this game.
30:20 idk why but when i reached this part i immediately thought of your true 100% run where you-with your best papyrus impression-said: "NYEH HEH HEH, HUMAN!! THIS PUZZLE IS MY MOST DIABOLICAL OF ALL! EVERY TIME YOU THROW THE SWITCH... A NEW NFT WILL GENERATE. AND THEN, HUMAN... YOU MUST NAVIGATE THROUGH THE NEW NFT! DO YOU WANT TO KNOW THE RULES?? RED TILES ARE SCAM TILES! IF YOU STEP ON THESE... YOU'LL LOSE ALL OF YOUR MONEY! GREEN TILES ARE SCAM TILES! IF YOU STEP ON THESE... YOU'LL LOSE ALL OF YOUR MONEY! BLUE TILES ARE SCAM TILES! IF YOU STEP ON THESE... YOU'LL LOSE ALL OF YOUR MONEY. YELLOW TILES ARE ELECTRICAL TILES! IF YOU STEP ON THESE... YOU'LL INCREASE CLIMATE CHANGE INDEX BY 300%!!! AND YOU'LL ALSO LOSE ALL OF YOUR MONEY! NYEH HEH HEH HEH HEH HEH!!!"
I just love the endings that get really depressing. They just make me feel something. Normally when playing Games where you have to defeat certain bosses or enemies you dont feel bad about it because the outcome is just regular. But Undertale really makes you sit there and realize what kind of cruel soul you are and if you know the true pacifist ending it makes you feel even worse. The reason why i also love those depressing endings is because it makes you think about how the monsters live now or what happend to monsters who "disappeared". For example in the ending where Undyne lives with Sans and Papyrus after killing only Mettaton. It just sounds so hard to read that Alphys has disappeared and that Undyne is sad about the fact that she couldnt save her from you and that getting revenge wont bring anyone back. It just makes me think about where Alphys actually is. I mean we only killed Mettaton so we technically never harmed Alphys. My thoughts were always "She either hid in the True Lab to be never seen again or she went to the dumparea in Waterfall and jumped down to take her own life."
Sans neutral ending dialogue is actually just him manipulation you since he knows you can reset he’s manipulating you to reset again and make everyone have a better life
There's actually one last "neutral ending" but it isn't a phone call. It's fully different from all the others. The hard mode ending. I just love that one.
in case you goobers want to skip to a specific ending to see shayy’s reaction to the said specific ending just go to one of the following timestamps. -|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|- 0:00 - Intro 0:52 - Exiled Queen (w/o papyrus or undyne) 3:13 - Exiled Queen (w/o papyrus or alphys) 5:23 - Exiled Queen (w/o papyrus, basically the same as the ending above just one line was changed) 5:45 - Exiled Queen (w/o undyne) 7:01 - Exiled Queen and Exiled Queen (w/o alphys) 7:19 - Betrayed Undyne 10:24 - Betrayed Undyne (w/o alphys) 11:34 - Betrayed Undyne (w/ date) 12:46 - Betrayed Undyne (w/ date and w/o alphys) 14:11 - Family Ending (w/o true lab or w/o alphys date) 18:38 - Family Ending (w/o true lab) 21:13 - Undyne Ending (w/ papyrus) 23:48 - Undyne Ending (w/o papyrus) 24:51 - Mettaton Ending (w/ papyrus) 27:58 - Mettaton Ending (w/o papyrus) 28:53 - Papyrus Ending 32:01 - Dog Ending 33:11 - Leaderless Ending (20 kills) 35:37 - Alphys Ending (the best ending imo) -|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
Idk how many people know this, but if you defeat Asgore with the snow piece from the snowman near Snowdin who asks you to travel with it, Sans will tell you “you made a snowman really happy” during the phone call.
Here's timecodes, and since it's kind of hard to get on a first time watch, I wrote an explanation on what caused these neutral endings respectively: For starters, in every Neutral ending, Asgore is dead (since either you or Flowey killed him), the six human souls are gone (since Flowey took them during his boss fight), and the monsters remain trapped underground with little chance or hope of breaking the barrier. 0:54 Exiled Queen w/o Papyrus and Undyne: You killed more than 10 monsters, which makes all of the monsters hate humans, and thereby turn against Toriel when she implements her policy of treating humans like friends. You also killed Papyrus and Undyne. 3:13 Exiled Queen w/o Papyrus and Alphys: You killed more than 10 monsters, as well as Papyrus and Mettaton. In response to the latter, Alphys kills herself. Exiled Queen w/o Papyrus: You killed more than 10 monsters, and Papyrus. Exiled Queen w/o Undyne: You killed more than 10 monsters, and Undyne. Exiled Queen w/o Alphys: You killed more than 10 monsters, and Mettaton. In response, and over her guilt due to the Amalgamates, Alphys kills herself. 7:20 Betrayed Undyne: You killed some, but less than 10 monsters before meeting Undyne, and were therefore unable to befriend her. (Most common neutral ending) 10:20 Betrayed Undyne w/o Alphys: You killed less than 10 monsters before meeting Undyne, and were therefore unable to befriend her. You also killed Mettaton, which makes Alphys kill herself. 11:17 Betrayed Undyne with date: You didn't kill any monsters until meeting Undyne, and were able to befriend her, but killed less than 10 monsters after that. 12:47 Betrayed Undyne w/o Alphys: Same as above, except you also killed Mettaton. 14:12: Family Ending/Pacifist Neutral: A pacifist run, but you haven't dated Alphys or been to the True Lab. 18:39 Family Ending/Pacifist Neutral with Alphys date: A pacifist run where you have dated Alphys, but didn't go to the True Lab. 21:13 Undyne Ending with Papyrus: You killed Toriel (and, most likely, other monsters). 23:49 Undyne Ending w/o Papyrus: You killed Toriel, Papyrus, and most likely, other monsters. 24:52 Mettaton Ending with Papyrus: You killed Toriel and Undyne. Alphys kills herself. 27:59 Mettaton Ending w/o Papyrus: You killed every boss except Mettaton. Alphys kills herself. 28:54 Papyrus ending: You killed every boss except Papyrus. 31:50 Dog Ending: You killed ONLY Toriel, Papyrus, Undyne and Mettaton. No other monsters. A troll ending for people who wanted to see what happens, and also... a funny way to get around writing an ending for a pretty strange and unlikely scenario. Can't wait for someone to write fanfiction where it's played straight, though. 33:11 No King Ending (also called "No Mercy", not to be confused with the Genocide run): You killed every boss, but less than 20 monsters. 34:15 No King Ending with 20+ kills: You killed every boss, and over 20 monsters - most likely, every monster you encountered. The ending that people get who don't understand the concept of the game and refuse to learn. 35:20 Queen Alphys Ending: Only possible if you abandon the Genocide route in Hotland/the Core. The only survivors are Sans, Alphys, Mettaton, and anyone they managed to evacuate. (Fun fact: Mettaton NEOs dialogue is much different if you didn't fulfill the kill counter before meeting him. And after that, you get the regular neutral/pacifist story where all the monsters tell you the story of Asriel and Chara, as if everyone except one single Core monster wasn't dead already.)
You can also get Betrayed Undyne Ending even with zero kills by failing to date her. I remember my first playthrough, I hadn't killed any monsters. I went through the game, ACTing my way to victory, ran away from Undyne (it took me a few tries to figure out that you needed to run away to finish the battle), and gave her the water when she had fainted. I hadn't killed a single monster after (not even Asgore or Flowey), but because I had failed to go back to hang out with Undyne, I got that ending.
I recently tried my first genocide run and I thought about how interesting it would be from a lore standpoint if Frisk had no determination, and the first death is the end of the run and the story proceeds from there. I got to Undyne the Undying before I lost which is a pretty satisfying ending
god, alphys ending is just so... real. she WANTED to call you, just to let you know she hates you and wishes she killed you, and doesnt sugarcoat it, she just directly states it, with a pained smile on her face. she's such an underrated character
whimsalot is more underrated and deserves all of our love
@@cloverkipno, you know who is overlooked and incredibly cool, the mighty zote! Spanning at 3 centimetres wide in youth, and the tallest bug there is in his true form!
Alphys sucks
@@wilale what
@@cloverkipthe Hollow Knight fandom is escaping containment
I don't like when people say "Papyrus doesn't know what death is." Because of course he does. He's a grown ass adult. It's just that either he refuses to believe that certain characters in whatever ending are dead or he refuses to believe that you killed them as he always sees the good in people. Papyrus isn't naive, he just refuses to believe that anyone would go to the extent of killing, especially the human who he befriended. That's why he's one of the only characters that Flowey actually talks about. Papyrus's beliefs are the antithesis of Flowey's "Kill or be Killed" mindset. Papyrus believes anyone can do good and make a difference if they really try, and with Flowey's limit on feeling emotions without a soul, it's something he can't wrap his head around.
He also confirms he was scared of you if you spare him during no-mercy. He knows you could have killed him, but he hid it because he wanted to help you.
memento mori@@genericname2747
I personally think he’s lying straight faced to you about not believing in it
I know that UT characters can of course lie, but that Sans saying to Papyrus that Undyne and some other characters (i can't actually remember) are on vacation and him saying "I hope they're having fun" sounds kinda naive from Papyrus.
@@UndertalenjoyerI think it's more likely Sans wants to keep this stuff from his younger brother to spare him the pain, not necessarily that papyrus is genuinely that nïeve/gullible. Him 'believing it' may be too avoid worrying sans, or something he says to frisk's face as the original comment suggested.
and gosh just. the endings where sans says "This is what happens when people like me take it easy." like. he only fights you when you kill absolutely EVERYONE. if there's anybody left alive... he just doesn't do anything. and... these endings are him realizing he should've done so much more. *could've* done so much more. if he'd just gotten off of his ass and stopped you, so to speak. it's just... it's sad
thanks for shoving a rusty blade deep into my heart, friend.
@@PossumInBoots haha, I'm sorry, I'm just very emotional about these endings and what it tells us about sans
It's implied that while Sans doesn't know exactly when they happen, he at least knows that Frisk is resetting time. He doesn't interfere because he knows that whatever he does could just be reset. When Frisk leaves the underground and you get one of the neutral endings, that's when Sans realizes he might be stuck with the current timeline. That's at least my explanation for the No King anding and why he is suddenly a hard worker in the Papyrus ending.
@@ninjawiz7932
You know, it’s funny. When Sans first discovers the time-space continuum going haywire, it’s actually Flowey’s fault that it keeps happening. However, his conclusion that the Human is responsible for the resets ends up becoming right despite the initially wrong answer, because the Human had taken over the save function by then.
thats such a fucking good line to foreshadow genocide route if you dont know about it before, makes you wanna replay and kill even more monsters to see the true strength of sans
Damn Undyne really gets shafted in the neutral endings doesn't she? She is either dead or depressed in literally all of them except two, and those two are just variations of each other.
and in those 2, she's homeless
Well, i suppose that is the natural progression for her character. Since she is everyone's hero, and she failed to stop you, maybe even befriended you, is natural she would blame herself if you killed someone
I feel like it's by design. The game really wants you to feel bad for Undyne so it can lead you into her date for true pacifist
Atleast she isnt asgore
Asgores dialoige goes hard in these endings
Alphys ending is just so... raw. All other endings are Sans calling you to either let you know what has happened and possibly to threaten you, Mettaton ending is cool for that edge, but Alphys ending? SHE was the one who wanted to call you, and only to let you know that you deserve absolutely nothing. Her entire view of humankind was crushed by her own lack of action and your excessive action, the only thing keeping her going the fact that she ended up doing the best thing she could have done: save as many people as she could while facing her worst mistakes, and being rightfully praised for her bravery. She is so... HUMAN for this.
And you are not.
And this realization has broken her into the best version of herself, through hatred and guilt.
Paraphrasing the ending of one of my fave movies, I wonder who the real monsters are.
alphys ending fucking ROCKS, it absolutely deserves top of S tier
Alphys is very REAL in this ending, but I wouldn’t say she’s HUMAN….
get it?
The best part about "I should have killed you when I had the chance" is that as you read further into Alphys lore, it becomes clear that it's not an empty threat. She's actually incredibly powerful, having access to a ton of super advanced technology. She could definitely have killed you at just about any point after exiting the ruins. But in all but the Alphys ending (and true pacifist), she cannot convince herself that she has the ability to do good things, because whenever she uses her technology, the result is, in her words, "a screw-up". In many ways she's held back by what she thinks she can't do, while Sans is held back by what he knows he can't do. They both have mental trauma preventing them from using the true extent of their abilities, but only Sans gets recognized as a deep character as such.
It's so fucking raw it's still mooing
_♫ "Here is a riddle to guess if you can," sing the bells of Notre Dame, "who is the monster and who is the man?"_
Probably not the movie line you were thinking of, but it was the one that came to mind for me.
My favorite neutral ending is the one where sans gives you a phonecall.
Same
My favorite is when he tells you about what’s been happening after you left.
My favorite neutral ending is the one where sans is alive
My favorite one is after Asgore is ded
My favourite neutral ending is the one that happens
God, the Alphys one is so fucking chilling. You have to remember that up to Undyne, this is genocide. You only have Toriel’s number. Sans FOUND your number just so Alphys can call you and tell you she should’ve killed you when she had the chance. Not to mention hearing someone as meek as Alphys telling you with full confidence that she HATES you and wishes DEATH upon you… Christ. This is worse than genocide. At least in Genocide, there wasn’t anyone left to hate me.
not even yourself
To make it better/worse, sans would have found your number on toriel's remains, while searching for any survivors of your genocide
@@theencolony5595because it’s the only other phone with your number?
I like to imagine they had to go through lots of numbers and accidentally dialing the wrong person multiple times
T o o b a d . M A Y C H A O S T A K E T H E W O R L D !
For those that don't quite understand how to get the different neutral endings, there is a hierarchy for who to rule for the normal endings, which goes Toriel, Undyne, Metatton, Papyrus and Alphys. You will get the ending of whoever highest is alive, with the variants being the combinations of whoever else you killed (or made disappeared with Alphys). That's why there is so many Toriel endings for example.
Logically speaking alphys should be either after toriel or after undyne on the hierarchy But since she is so socially anxius and doesn't feel okay with crowds she always rejects the position
Makes sense honestly
Queen
Highest military leader / royal scientist
Popular person
By process of elimination and because there is no other option cool skeleton guy
Dog
@@danielgonzalez-vm5ljBasically, first Toriel goes on the high of her position, then Undyne do a coup and take over rule. If they're both die, a star of capitalism, with dictatorial plans would take rule due to his high popularity.
Next, when everybody conected to elite would die Papyrus just happen to be the only one that would want to rule. And Alphis is so anxious that she do it only if you force her to fell DETERMINATION, after killing Undyne the Undying but without killing everyone.
If there is no one alive there is no a real ruler, except a dog of course.
Toriel and Undyne can sort of switch places depending on who you killed, no? I'm pretty sure Toriel only takes priority if you haven't killed any other major character besides Undyne.
@@afanisthedolphin not really toriel does come up as she is the Queen
But depending on what you did monsters might hate her policies forcing her out of the throne giving it to the second option ( undyne)
@@danielgonzalez-vm5ljalphys is heavily implied to end her own life in most endings where undyne or mettaton die - that plays a preeeeetty big role in her not ruling too.
(That being said though yeah - in any situation that has her survive save for the one where she really does become queen, I think she'd be too anxious, guilt-ridden and full of self hatred to take up the job)
"I should have killed you when i had the chance"
Not gonna lie, would have loved to see her try
* Alphys Takes Action starts playing in the distance
Genocide is only beatable because of Muffet.
i like to think she'd just strangle you
@@LiMe251yeah, no muffet = Alphys prepares properly in the true lab and Mettaton NEO shit stomps you with full scifi superpowers completely above and beyond the usual Undertale paradigm.
@@plasmakitten4261 Mettaton wouldn't even have to fight you, Alphys could just seal off the rest of the underground.
The neutral endings always give me more chills than the True Pacifist or Genocide endings. Something about the music and/or the new society we created really sits with me on how our decisions sort of "matter", as opposed to the supposed message of Deltarune.
Yeah, chara destroying the world is honestly an act of mercy, these desolate waste lands you leave behind in some of the neutral endings are way worse.
undyne being so mad at you in the other endings, then saying it wasn’t your fault in a later one hit me straight in the feels
@@TheRealSuperKirby It's only an act of mercy if you believe, as Chara does, that humans are inherently evil.
Which is why Chara enforces the erase. Humans treated them awfully in life, and this human just treated the monsters awfully too by killing almost all of them. There is nothing left worth saving in this world; only more people with the capacity for violence.
@@plasmakitten4261 im pretty late to this reply section but I just wanna say this was worded almost perfectly
Real
I think its interesting how in the no-alphys endings, especially the ruler mettaton one, what happened to alphys is kinda ambigious. Some might say she klled herself, but it could also be that she died in the true lab trying to fix her problems or is still down there trying to fix it.
Alphys disappears because she's depressed at that point, and I believe the last thing she'd do in that state is try to own up to her mistakes. So those two latter scenarios are unlikely.
She either unalived herself, or shut herself in, in the true lab. Not as a way to own her mistakes, just to escape from reality.
However there's also the Metatton's line "trust me, I looked", implying he also didn't find her in the true lab.
@@kuba4fulshe might have melted in one of the amalgamates... who knows
@@V1N1S That's a very interesting possibility too.
chances are, she was "going to do something cowardly"
@@kuba4ful Does mettaton know about the true lab? Though I suppose even if he didn't, he probably would have still found it, considering the fact that it isn't all that hidden
Something about Sans trying to help Alphys in the Queen Alphys ending is super sweet to me. Also them having some unknown connection in the past helps!
They can both trauma bond over having all this power but still feeling powerless. Also I would assume that in this ending Sans eventually means to let her in on the secret of the timelines, because while it would burden her with the same existential nihilistic depression as Sans, it would actually somewhat free her from responsibility for her past failures: Asgore asked her to attempt an impossible task, because she understood that Determination existed as a concept, but it simply did not work the way she thought.
Horrortale
@@plasmakitten4261Well, I mean, Sans telling her wouldn’t really help since after the RESET she wouldn’t remember, the only things the characters remember from RESETs are some Deja Vus like Toriel saying she felt like meeting an old friend for the first time
@@rigboy1234 Yeah, but at least it would be nice for her to know in the remainder of this timeline. Also she's like some kind of super genius. If Sans showed her all his quantum physics shit maybe she could somehow find a technological way out of it all.
@@HAHDgehpretty sure that's what happens in the exiled queen endings
I always thought that the Neutral Endings were where you get the most out of the main cast. Seeing how each character would react to these scenarios really says a lot about each of them and really fleshes them out.
I think my favorite is No King, because it shows that Sans knew the risk of making his promise and was really counting on you to not just treat everyone's lives like a game. Hell, he doesn't even fight you 'cause he KNOWS you'll be back to get another ending...
Yeah, I mean, he made his promise because he really doesn't care about anything unless you hurt his brother. Even then, he knows you'll just reset, so he's only temporarily pissed off. He only takes action when you resetting is no longer on the table because you are about to literally destroy the universe.
The purpose of "you'd be dead where you stand" isn't that it's literally true, because he probably wouldn't have just killed the human on sight even with no promise. The purpose is to let you know that he knows what you are and what you're capable of, and to warn you against misusing your power.
@@plasmakitten4261i got one question tho, how does he know that you are gonna meet chara and reset the world.
@@alexanderthegreat-mx5zu i mean have you read his fight dialogue? He literally says "I'm fighting you because you're an anomaly and all the timelines are about to end"
@@plasmakitten4261 butt this only happens on the genocide route. Why does killing the monster kind result to the universe ending is what i don't understand.
@@alexanderthegreat-mx5zu LOVE increases power exponentially. It's why you start out weak and all but by the end you can do bonkers stuff like killing Mettaton in one shot and killing Flowey even through his Determination like it's nothing. At LOVE 20, Chara's attack slices open reality itself.
The beginning of the Alphys ending kinda implies either that Sans didn't want to call you or this was before when he usually does
YEAH, it's the only time he doesn't directly talk to you in an ending. i like to imagine he didn't want to call you at all.
It’s also because Papyrus never got your number, meaning Sans never knew your number, so he had to look for it (either through researching or looking through Toriel’s phone)
@@tyronisback5747
Probably the latter, he likely went into the Ruins found her phone and realized she still has our number saved and could call, then went to Alphys and was like "You wanna leave that message?" And there we get the ending.
@@tsg_frank "gotta find the number... what's this search history thing?"
I like to think that both of them wanted to call you, just that if it wasn't for alphys, sans wouldn't have done it. I just think that when alphys is telling you that she should've killed you when she could, he's like "fr"
The Neutral Route endings truly ARE underrated. Most of them are, admittedly, Sans and Papyrus-centric, ones like the Alphys Ending and the Mettaton Ending are interesting looks into the characters.
Though, Dog Ending easily deserved to be the top of S Tier.
Joking aside, I like the Betrayed Undyne Endings the best. And, yes, I agree; "I should have killed you when I had the chance" is the HARDEST line Alphys has ever spoken. I still don't get how people can hate her.
I get not liking her (even if I don't agree I think she's great), but HATING her? People are so weird man
@@potatopotato3284YEAH.. some people really despise her it's crazy, i get not liking her but she's my favorite character
she's really fucking annoying and a horrible person
people dont hate her character they hate her personally
Alphys Is really underrated, Specially considering how massive her character development Is on both Pacifist and Genocide
On Pacifist, she becomes like almost 100% confident after revealing her secrets, and on Genocide she’s a fucking hero
@@rigboy1234Neutral Queen Alphys would be very interesting character wise.
Something I find kinda interesting about these endings is that when Toriel becomes ruler she declares that all humans are to be considered friends and when Undyne becomes ruler all humans are to be considered enemies, but when Papyrus becomes ruler, Sans tells him that humans can't be judged to be all good or all bad. Even though he acts like a total goober most of the time, he seems to be a lot more mature than the other characters, or at least he's more of a realist. I've personally always wondered how Sans knows so much about his world and the timelines and why he chose to take up his role as a Judge even though most of the time he prefers not to do any work which is why I've always been excited by the, now very likely, possibility that we'll learn more about him in Deltarune. Also it's very wholesome that when Papyrus becomes ruler he actually works hard to help out his brother. Anyways, Gerson and Mettaton are the most based characters in Undertale.
The most likely reason why Sans knows about timelines is because of flowey. In his fight, he mentions that "our research showed timelines jumping left and right". Which matches with flowey telling you that he started resetting a lot. He knows about the concept of resets basically, and figures out you can reset too by looking at you. He doesn't remember about past resets because of "magic", he just already studied resets, and is smart enough to figure out the details
@@underdragon2664 YES, EXACTLY, I'M SO GLAD YOU UNDERSTAND. sans does not know when resets happen, only that they CAN. no character other than flowey even knows when resets happen-- lots of people mention talking to asgore in his fight when talking about characters knowing of resets, but he doesn't know how many times he's killed you, only that he's killed you before (and he only knows this because you straight-up tell him).
@@underdragon2664 Doesn't sans know the amount of times you died to him (and thus reset) in his fight?
@@geo4876 Yes, but that's not because of powers, it's because he is very smart. He knows you will die against him, and makes guesses each time just by looking at your body language. That's why after eleven deaths he says he will not be able to count, or because he slips up at 9 deaths (he says something like "that's 7, no wait, 9 deaths.")
Clearly Sans knowledge of humanity is because he's Ness. Ness is almost an anagram of Sans in case you hadn't noticed.
I like how, no matter what happens, as long as Papyrus is alive sans is relatively happy.
It's because he's never actually happy, except maybe in true pacifist. He has existential nihilistic depression because he knows about the timelines, so from his perspective, literally nothing matters cause it'll just get reset. Killing Papyrus is the only thing that cuts deep enough to break through his facade, because nothing else the player can do is any worse than every day of knowing his choices dont mean anything because he does not have enough Determination.
eh...portraying yourself a certain way on the outside, and your emotions, have always been two seperate things. especially for a character like sans. he will always portray himself the same way, (unless hes given no other choice) but its a mystery how he actually feels.
Very interesting @@plasmakitten4261
@@plasmakitten4261 FANON ALERT🚨🚨🚨
@@BlastMaster22-z3k fr tho, it's such a fanon thing to do *to take one **_fucking_** line* and just build a whole character around it, just... Sans is a dude, guys. A methodic, sometimes lazy dude who knows just a little more than others. Not a crazyman who goes anime-style onto the main character. Not the dumb man who does nothing but crack jokes.
He has quite a strong facade though, you'd have to admit. Perhaps the reason he doesn't do much to you aside from genocide is because he wants to hide what he knows.
a lot of these seem kinda forgotten in the fandom lol, itd probably be cool if there were some fangames about their outcomes
I mean, Horrortale is one the most popular AUs and it is a continuation of a "Toriel becomes king and gets overthrown by Undyne" neutral ending.
There's Rupturetale based off the Alphys ending (few months after), so far having a complete ruins and snowdin arc, and they're both really interesting by having an introverted protagonist interact with an underground that's pretty shaken and broken after the slaughter.
And Aftergore is a sound cloud series that expands upon many different neutral endings with unique tracks and dialogue.
King Mettaton ending with Papyrus is fangame material, but Queen Alphys ending is more for the fanfic writers, I would say. Adventure plot through the dystopian Underground vs. character studies with Alphys and Sans (a friendship I wish we had more content for, goddammit).
for what its worth I remember a fangame where Alphys does in fact try to kill you when she has the chance
God I would love a comic/game/Au centered around the king Mettaton (w/ papyrus) ending. Dystopian glitter dictatoship ft Mind control? Complicated villain Mettaton with a side of angst?? Potentially morally ambiguous Sans and Papyrus??? C'mon there's so much potential here.
I remember I once aborted a genocide right before killing Papyrus, mostly because of the "I really respect what you did back there" line. I'm kinda sad there aren't more aborted Genocide endings.
One time, I wanted to spare Mad Dummy really badly because I didn't want them to be a ghost forever. I wanted Glad dummy, but then I realised that I had to do Genocide.
SO TRUE
Someone should make a remaster of the game that adds aborted genocide endings.
@@constellationmaker145 Even just a mod that throws in a few more would be neat.
@@autumn_sunday I thought the same thing when I first played, so sad we can't have glas dummy on a pacifist route 😢
If you ask me, the Neutral endings embody the idea of Undertale greatest; they let you see directly how your simple choice to let one person live or let another one die so drastically affected the future of Monsterkind.
they're the Butterfly Effect incarnate.
Didn't know they went so deep, I love it, glad I saw it at the end, just a little sad that they couldn't make some images or background to show more what they are talking about, but would be so rough in the depressing ones
@@asoret IDK I think the motionless black background perhaps drives the point home a little better. Especially with that fucking song, so goddamn underrated.
@@plasmakitten4261 To be fair guess is realistic being a phone message not being able to see anything, just imagine
@@halyoalex8942 they have nothing to do with the butterfly effect... making specific choices in the game leads to a predictable set of endings based on those choices. it's a pretty simple if-then relationship. there would have to be practically infinite endings to demonstrate the butterfly effect
The fucking "I KNOW WHAT YOU ARE" made me spit out my drink holy shit lmfao
I know what you are. 🍷🐶
People don't change! You're Slippin' Frisk!
I remember my first run of Undertale. I played it like I did a regular RPG, and I wasn't influenced by any outside media. I didn't know about the pacifist or genocide routes until I looked into it and looked up how to do it. I'm so glad I had that first experience, I think that made me appreciate this game more.
Undertale but i play it how toby intended it:
What ending did you get first?
@@pineapple-gw2hh I think it was one of the Leaderless endings. Probably the one where black eyed Sans says "see ya", I don't think I killed enough monsters to get the other one and I don't remember ever seeing Alphys in the final bits of dialogue.
@@lavistalimited4747I've played Undertale with my friend after recomending him the game. He basically played No Mercy Route, because that's like normal thing to do. In the end, he spared Asgore and went to play Pacifist because he wanted, not because internet told him that it is the only way to play
@@Uragan00829 At first, I didn't know you could beat the game without killing anyone. I tried ACTing on a few monsters, but because I didn't notice any changes to the monster's behaviour or attack patterns, I saw no point in doing it again and went back to FIGHTing.
I think the reason it takes people so long to get the 'spearheaded' joke is because Sans is almost always serious during these endings. He tends to drop the 'ha ha funny' and just tell ya how it is, but there's the few times he'll slip a joke in.
The fandom: "Oh my god, Toriel HATES Asgore."
The game: *Toriel canonically keeps traces of him close such as having a ton of plants or making his favorite foods still and is extremely depressed her husband is dead in the neutral endings.*
it's kind of a part of her character that she can't let go of the past, after all
@@clawcakes2 At least they seem to be working together at the school just fine in the credits, so there is hope for reconciliation and proper closure for them both.
I mean those two things aren’t mutually exclusive. Toriel was pretty bitter towards asgore for like all of the true pacifist ending
@@badatmathhh She hadn't seen him in a few decades (probably the equivalent of a few years for them) and only knew limited information. Everything she said was either on impulse from a lot of resurfacing emotions or from plain ignorance.
After all, she said that Asgore could have gone to the Surface, knowing that Asriel died by doing that and that Asgore wouldn't have faired much better with his own pacifism. (Asgore gives Frisk multiple opportunities to avoid their fight, will always leave them at 1 HP before a final attack, is looking away during the fight, and breaks the Mercy button because he feels he doesn't deserve mercy.)
Not to mention all the mandates and rules Asgore made to make the Underground safer. There's a few things saying that traps and spikes need to be removed which Papyrus deliberately ignored. Asgore is also implied to have planted the Golden Flowers in Waterfall, which ended up cushioning Frisk's fall, because one of the humans likely did die from falling in that area.
It's not like Toriel was doing much better when it's implied that one of the humans died from falling into one of the pits in the Ruins. (Toriel likely then filled the pits with leaves from the tree in from of her home.)
@@michaelcarlton1484Papyrus mentions the mandate is recent, and that they are thinking on getting rid of them, wouldn't say he ignored it, more like we fell before Papyrus had the chance to dismantle it
The golden flowers in the garbage dump are more likely to be from seeds that stuck onto alphys (in the true lab she mentions the seeds stick to you and won't let go, and we know Alphys often goes to the dump)
And no, no human died in the ruins, Toriel points out that they all went, and left
And since Toriel blocked off the ruins, and the only exit is in her basement, is impossible for the soul to have gotten to Asgore's castle without Toriel's direct involvement (but she obviously wouldn't just send him the soul via fax, lol)
The ribbon is also said to have been lost by it's owner according to the Undertale Demo manual (granted, the manual's canonicity is up in the air) so we have no real evidence suggesting they died there
Not gonna lie, I wanna see fangames for some of these endings as a "post-game" continuation of their situations. Some of them are pretty clear cut- but others could lead to some really interesting interactions.
Horrortale gaming
Tainted Cloak.
horrortale is based off of empress undyne ending :-3
Can't wait to build up 1,000,000 social credits in the post-Mettaton ending.
@@TheLandOfDreamsWait WHAT!?
I have NEVER seen the alphys ending before, holy shit thats something crazy. I REALLY WANT TO KNOW, what would happen if there was a scenario where alphys exprinces this ending, the player reserts, then tries doing a playthrough again. With the only difference being alphys keeps her memory after making some anti determination machine or something i dont know, just a crackpot fanfic waiting to happen.
we need an au
Closest we have is Alphys NEO tbh.
alphys remembers you're genocides?
It's underrated af
Even if Sans tells her about the timelines, she still won't know after the reset. The only way would be for her to recreate the process that created Flowey, and that would turn her into a sociopath just like Flowey.
The thing that just kills me about the alphys ending is the silence in it , theres no sad music in it , no wind , nothing just pure silence
You wiped out most of the underground and didnt even commit to finishing the job and you are left with the most depressing ending in the game
It just makes you feel uneasy doesn't it?
I swear Leaderless and Alphys ending are worse and way more cruel than genocide because you are leaving the few survivors to rot for dead with no way of escaping . At this point death is way more of a mercy for them and yeah genocide is enough bad already but at least no one was left behind to suffer in the end and to me this is a fate worse than death
No, leaderless ending is the worst at least in the alphys ending the underground has a leader to look up to
Its always been really intresting to me that killing paps is most often a breaking point for rebellion the two would seem so unrelated but apparently hes just holding the underground together by sheer greatness
The great papyrus is like the bones of the underground.
They kinda need him to stay together
Don't forget the fact that without Papyrus, we couldn't do True Pacifist. It's him that encourages you and Undyne to hang out. It's him that suggests you deliver the letter for Alphys to Undyne. It's him that suggests you go to Alphys's lab after her date, letting you access the True Lab. It's him that calls everyone over to the barrier apart from Toriel.
Yes, Flowey fed Papyrus the ideas that get you onto True Pacifist, but they wouldn't have worked if Papyrus didn't exist. Who else would've listened to him?
It's funny. Despite not being important to most others, Papyrus is integral to how the events of the underground play out.
Ik I’m late but I wish there was an ending where it was basically the Alphys ending but they somehow found a way out of the underground and the last line being “See you soon”
Like cmon just imagine how scary that would be to hear Sans or alphys say that knowing karmas out to get ya.
Oh and just incase Shayy sees this, do a tier vid on Undertale Characters
it would happen if you spare monster kid and then kill undyne or mettaton
Nah, I'd win.
My personal favourite has gotta be the Goku ending, when he challenges the dog to spar with him and destroys the barrier in the process
my favorite ending is when skuntle bingoid comes and boingo-doos on the barrier and scrimblo bimblo's skrunky adventures you
mine is where Sonic brings the 7 chaos emeralds and breaks the barrier to have a titan fight like Sonic Frontiers
My favorite is That one Froggit you first found in the ruins ending, Hes now the biggest communist dictator in the underground, He even says "ribbit (fuck you)" in the phone
My favorite is the Jerry Ending, where you spare only Jerry. Sans comments that this is a fate worse then death
My favorite one is when Rainbow Dash appears at Mt. Ebott and does a Sonic Rainboom destroying the barrier.
The Alphys ending really struck a chord with me personally. I was once in a past relationship where I did little to nothing about the abuse I was facing from my ex. I kept turning a blind eye for so long until eventually, I couldn't and everything was right in front of me. It felt like my whole world view had been absolutely crushed, I had fallen into this pit so much darker than I had ever faced before. And yet, it was that breaking point that got me to get up and try to mend what little I had of myself, to try and be a better version of myself where I would take action. I'm nowhere near perfect but I'm getting better.
And then, I look back and think of all the times I should've spoken up or taken the opportunity to escape, thinking, "I should've left when I had the chance".
It's like how Alphys felt about the player, scarred that everything happened but learned to try and be better for the sake of everyone else. And then wishing that she could've taken the opportunity to take action and save her friends, or better yet, kill you when she had the chance.
in many ways, the neutral endings are far sadder than Mercilessm
Merciless ending is the end of an entire world, sure, but everyones gone, theres no one to suffer, and you have already disconnected yourself from the game so the characters thematically mean nothing to you.
Neutral endings are always somber, full of mistakes and no one ever ends up happier or better off, and to you theyre still real people.
dog ending best ending
@@RealNikTrustMe the only ending when Sans says thanks to you after you killed his brother.
@devaramedryach and toriel
@@Perrigon on that ending he's doesn't comment on it but on the dog ending he said "thanks" a word that he said even if you killed his brother.
i genuinely haven't seen most of these endings in years, and god i forgot how depressing they are. alphys ending + most of the papyrus ones go so hard
Ending 61. Family Ending w/o Alphys and w/ Challenge - Reset. Do not use any consumables or equip any armor. Get All Yellow Credits except Amalgamates (and Mad Mew Mew in 101%). Get 2 Monster Candies. Get the Faded Ribbon. Get the Butterscotch Pie. Spare Toriel. Do not heal at the Box Road. Get the Tough Glove in your inventory and dump everything else in the box. Equip the Tough Glove. Trigger the cutscene in the next room. Die to Snowdrake in the same room. Get the Snowman Piece. Spare Glyde (Applaud twice, then Nothing thrice). Interact with the Snow Poffs in Greater Dog’s room until you get 30G. Spare Papyrus. Date Sans at Grillby’s. Date Papyrus. Interact with the couch in his house. Get the Old Tutu. Get the Abandoned Quiche. Dump everything in the box. Buy 2 Nice Creams. Drop both Nice Creams. Get Early Ballet Shoes and equip them. Drop the second Punch Card if you have it. Get 2 bars of Astronaut Food. Do not do Mad Dummy Skip to get the yellow credit. Next to Gerson’s shop, get the Butterscotch Pie in your inventory. Dump the Tough Glove and a bar of Astronaut Food in the box. Buy 5 Cloudy Glasses from Gerson’s shop. Head to the Temmie Village. Get Temmie’s credit on the way. Go to the Tem Shop. Sell the Butterscotch Pie first and press No, then Yes. Sell everything else but the Punch Card. Get everything you can out of the box but the Snowman Piece. Sell any item but the Stick or Punch Card first. Sell the Stick second and press No, then Yes. Sell everything else but the Punch Card. Get the last non-Snowman Piece item from the box in your inventory and sell it. Go back to Gerson’s shop. Keep buying Cloudy Glasses and dumping them in the box until you’ve filled both your inventory and the box. Go back to the Tem Shop. Sell all the Cloudy Glasses you have. If Tem wants to give you extra money, press No, then Yes. Make sure you do not sell the Punch Card. Repeat the backtracking until you have at least 2001G (or 1751G if you’ve died to Mad Dummy at least 5 times). Get Moldbygg’s yellow credit while backtracking. Buy 1G Temmie Flakes, College and Temmie Armor. Dump Temmie Flakes in the box and get the Snowman Piece in your inventory. Spare Undyne. Get Aaron’s credit and date Undyne after getting your menu back after Jetpack Skip. Date Sans in the Hotel after getting your menu back after Musical Skip. Do not do Snowie Core to get Astigmatism’s credit. Skip Mettaton. Do Alphys Elevator Skip. Save in Judgement Hall. Get the key to Sans’ room by reloading and talking to Sans multiple times. Get this ending.
WHAT?
Toriel's shopping list : baking ingredients
Papyrus's shopping list :
S+ tier for sure
"literally what the fuck why did you do all this" ending
I like how “Get all yellow credits besides amalgamates” and “Spare toriel” are different instructions
If the Toby ending doesn't get S I will commit crimes upon someone.
Edit: Well, silly starts with S, so I consider this a win.
S for Silly
he got the s tier, SILLY
SHAY SAVED SOME LIVES, GOOD JOB SHAY-
I like the theory that Payrus simply keeps sugarcoating everything and knows well what happened.
He simply keeps up his facade to bring out the goodness in you.
About neutral endings, those two comments say basically everything I want to say:
"One of the things about this, all of those monsters words... Are never heard by Frisk on the surface. The connection obviously wouldn't be able to make it to the surface. If the connection did, monsters would have been contacting the humans on the surface long ago. Frisk-- the phone they have. It never got the call. It's just why the caller says something at the beginning like "Is anyone there?" No one answered. This is all just a message. All the emotions and feelings put into the calls are never heard. They are all talking to themselves to a phone." ~ @ZachMari
"Well technically we heard it. Don't forget, in this game we the player are very much a character. Chara is directly talking to us in the genocide run, because we are very much a part of the story. We hear them, even if Frisk can't." ~ @writershard5065
There's also this.
The phones of the underground run on magic, nearly everything does, they also probably have a completely different number system since there are about a few hundred monsters in there max they probably wouldn't need as many number variations so either they don't use all 10 digits for a call like we do or since their signal runs on magic it's automatically incompatible with human phones until someone like Alphys upgrades it to be able to call both.
what if the phone DID get a connection, except frisk is dead :3
Some of these neutral route ending are much crueler than genocide. Because instead of killing everyone quickly and ending all monster kind, you watch as the hopes of monster kind fall apart and watch as everyone gives up on life. There could be some counter arguments there but suffering is worse than anything.
Depends whether you agree with Chara about humans being terrible and deserving death; because don't forget, Geno obliterates the entirety of reality, so all humans are killed too.
Exactly and I classify Leaderless ending as the worst one because while we as the player didn't go on a complete genocide what was done was worse than simply wiping out monsterkind . We left the ones that were left alive trapped in the dark ,with no way of escaping and with no hope of ever having a better times. They have lost families and friends and on top of that are doomed to rot to death in despair . Sans can't become their full time leader since he himself admitted that he isn't particularly suited for the position and he blames himself for not trying to do anything to stop Frisk even though he us probably aware that whatever he does is pointless because it will always reset and all the progress would be erased
I love your voice for Sans. It's not overdone or too deep like so many other voices people give him and it actually comes close to fitting both his personality, wit and voice.. uhh.. thing. The thing the game plays when he talks. I have no idea what the fandom calls that noise. LOL. (And that menacing Sans voice gives me chills.)
Your Papyrus voice is also adorable and fitting. Lacking the annoying nasally-ness that many other VAs give it.
*ererererererererrerererererererre
It's absolutely mind-blowing to think about how much time and effort Toby went through just for all of these extra endings due to specific little details and certain events, and it makes me appreciate him and his games a lot.
@@DeltaHendreas seriously! I swear I find something new in this game every time I return to it x.x
This really makes me disappointed that the fandom has done nothing with these endings???????? Like I'd kill for a mettaton ruler fangame
Agreed!
@@Faunadude have a fight against papyrus and sans and papyrus is putting his all into it while sans just sends one bone and after you dodge it he just goes "Welp tried my best"
i mean, horrortale is one of the most popular aus and its based on the ending where undyne becomes queen. and im sure theres some others too. but yeah, it does feel like theres some missed potential with a lot of these endings.
@@bepisthescienceman4202Lore accurate
@bepisthescienceman4202 so papyrus becomes sans
Ngl, i kinda want a flowey takes over ending. Like, if you kill everyone as per usual, but then decide to spare flowey after he kills asgore at the end of genocide. I'm just saying that because i think flowey is one of the most interesting characters in the game
a phone call from flowey would've been fucking AWESOME, MY GOD.
I might try writing a fan made ending for that but I’m not the best at writing
@@oracle372 best way to get good at writing is to write! chop chop, get to it!!!
You're so real for the Alphys ending. That line is the biggest reason why she's my favorite character in the game. Miss girl is in only two endings and ate both performances up, give her an Oscar!
I love the idea of the neutral endings as a whole but my only biggest complaint is how jarring of a tone shift there is when you abort Genocide via sparing Monster Kid. It kinda hurts her ending too if you think about how she should've been evacuating everyone but then you spare MK but kill Undyne (Or really spare her too) and we're back to wacky hijinks with the killer robot so she can make herself look better. Overall that's my only criticism of her ending though- And it isn't even really connected to the ending itself. Just UT and how it handles the game when killing certain monsters
you're TOTALLY right, there should've been a unique ending for sparing monster kid. or even a unique mini-route entirely, where you're kind of in a blend of neutral and genocide 'cause everyone's already started evacuating but undyne hasn't un-died. but then again, this game already has so much to uncover, and i bet thinking of all the neutral endings that would branch off of this path would make toby fox's head spin LOL
@@clawcakes2 Yeah I get why there aren't more lol, but at the very least it should default to meeting Mettaton only with just extra dialogue about you sparing them or not. With the rest of the game being the same as normal Genocide + EX or Neo before defaulting to Queen Alphys (Or Undyne if you spared her)
I'm pretty sure the Alphys ending makes a plot hole when sparing Monster Kid, too? Alphys never watches Undyne's fight with the human- and the call "with crazed desperation in her voice" that Alphys says was motivation to start the evacuation had to come before the Undying fight. My best guess is "everyone's hearts beating as one" in the Undying fight caused a knock-on effect within Alphys's soul- just as being a part of Asriel gave every monster knowledge of Frisk's name.
Making herself better to the human isn't just a self esteem matter too- I'm pretty sure she states her goal in that was to gain trust to stop you from killing Asgore. It's an awful decision after you kill all but MK, but not completely heartless.
(Unrelated, but I think it should have been harder to get ratings in the Mettaton EX fight if you kill lots of people. "More dust piles means less potential viewers, darling!")
@@Albuderol01010 Right exactly. That's the biggest problem. I asked about it on Reddit but I never got a satisfying answer. Sparing Monster Kid makes a plot hole in the genocide run as a whole, since even Mettaton says she's evacuated everyone during our "thing". But after we fight Neutral Undyne, our previous path is never addressed. Which- Again- Is weird for the person who said she was watching our journey.
It almost feels like they'd be doing this whole song and dance to try and distract the human so they don't kill anyone else? That's literally the best theory I can come up with- They're pretending everything is okay?
True, I forgot that she wanted to befriend them so they wouldn't want to leave and kill Asgore. I was more thinking about the way Mettaton described it as her trying to be the "heroine" of our story. But I think there's bigger problems when a rampaging human that's known for killing monsters got past Undyne, regardless of the one child they spared
@@mrsphealtheseal Denial and hiding from the past is one of Alphys's essential character traits; is it really so surprising that she would pretend she saw nothing?
12:34 The "I'll miss you, my friend" from Papyrus makes me want to cry
If the Mettaton ending doesn't get S I'm going to cry
Cry
Me too
Coming back now I'm glad Mettaton got S, though I had never seen the Alphys ending and absolutely agree that it is the HARDEST ending.
@@herrforesight-Satanisking but it got S
Am I the only one who saw this as an analogy(or jarringly fitting) for Trump?
I think it's important to recognize that the endings need each other. It doesn't feel the same unless you know about the other endings.
Fun fact sans canonly did the default dance
canonically*
@@ultrapilled694 thank you
Doing the default dance with canon intent
Betrayed Undyne without Alphys is just so fucking saaaad man. I'm glad it's on S tier. It's just so sad, seeing the confident royal guard in pieces and even saying that revenge won't do anything, God it hurts.
I still remember my first playthrough of Undertale back in 2021. I went completely blind to the game, didn't know any spoilers, didn't know about the pacifist/genocide mechanic, so I pretty much played it like a normal RPG. The ending I got on my first playthrough was the Papyrus ending.
Here's how I ended up with that ending. I killed Toriel because that's what she wanted, for you to fight her and prove yourself. I didn't want to kill her, but I didn't know about the pacifist mechanic and multiple endings, since I went completely blind. I killed Undyne and Mettaton because they were trying to kill me. But Papyrus was super easy to spare. I didn't see him as a threat at all. So I tried the spare feature because I got an opportunity to use it. Maybe the Toriel fight influenced me a little.
And of course, I killed Flowey too because he has been after me throughout the whole game, so I didn't get Flowey's hint towards the pacifist ending after Sans's call. Not gonna lie, when I got to the ending for the first time, it was really haunting. Sure, it's not as bad as the leaderless ending since Papyrus was still alive. But I knew when I got that ending, something's not right.
I still thought it was a good game, so I started googling to learn more about the game. And of course, learned about the pacifist mechanic. So I went after the true pacifist ending on my second playthrough. And a game I thought was just "good" just became one of my favorites video games of all time!
Seeing Papyrus sad causes me physical pain
'The heroine that NEVER gives up' mfs when I show them neutral endings
well, to be fair, is she really a heroine if she failed to stop you? if she failed to protect her people?
Her crush committed suicide dude….
the neutral ending where only papyrus (and various monsters) live is so heart breaking. "sans told me they all went on vacation" like WOW the emotion in that one line is devastating given the context
also90 DAMN sans and alphys with those RAW lines. DAMN
Honestly, I find the endings with a depressed Undyne hit harder for me than Alphys' one-liner. Simply hearing a larger-than-life character like Undyne be described the way she is in those endings, with her not even able to muster up the energy to come to the phone to get angry at the player is just...sad
I don't think the alphys one boils down to just the one liner. I think the whole build up really paints a painful but badass picture of alphys
I'm so glad you ranked the alphys ending and the mettaton w skelebro agents endings at the top - they're both definitely the coolest by far and i really wish more fan-content explored some of the endings like that. Pacifist and genocide are cool endings sure, but all the neutral endings have so much potential to be explored and looked at!
I like how a 3rd of these endings are just Sans and Toriel becoming roomies, how wholesome. Then another 3rd are just Toby deciding he doesn't like Undyne anymore
Why? Undyne gets handeled pretty well in my opinion!
And the no Papyrus ones getting 10x darker due to Sans threatening us. As long as Papyrus is alive Sans is pretty indifferent about the state of the underground... Its sad and adorable at the same time
@@thiagodasilva3022 yeah I agree she gets handled well I just mean there's like 4 different endings dedicated to her being depressed lol
To be fair, Toriel is a wreck from Asgore dying so having a friend or two would help. She basically adopts the Skele-bros.
@@potatopotato3284 hmm today my lover will "go missing" through partial fault of my own and I will be normal about this
Been replayin' UT and gettin' all sorts of Neutral endings. Mostly because I wanted to do Betrayed Undyne w/ Date & Challenge for fun on So Sorry day. I love the Alphys and Papyrus endings so much, so much melancholic hope within them. To a certain extent these endings are also why in my Deltarune playthrough I'm trying to pacify via fighting rather than acting; since it makes the fights more tense damage management rather than clicking funny buttons.
I'm not sure what 'challenge' is. What is it? Thanks :)
@@potatopotato3284 Challenge is one of the things Sans can mention at the start of the phone call. It's where you can't use consumables or armour and be Love 1.
@@Following1000 how would you do betrayed dated undyne AND challenge at the same time? is there a monster you can kill that doesn't give you enough exp to LOVE up?
@@clawcakes2 Yep, you kill So Sorry and they give you only 1 exp. So they're the only monster you kill after dating Undyne. It's very silly and most likely an oversight, but that's how you can do it.
@@Following1000 oh my god that's so funny i love it
One ending is missing here and it's the one that for some reason most people forget- the one where you spare everyone but don't give Undyne the water at Hotland. It's one of the only endings where you don't kill a single monster but still get a neutral ending. Papyrus talks about how Undyne came down with a really bad fever. I haven't seen anyone ever talk about it even though I got it on my first playthrough.
Why!?!?
i didn't even know that was a thing lol
seems very random and uninteresting tho, i can see why everyone would forget about it
Damn! Watching this just makes me wish alphy’s had a chance to be more badass in the games, because I totally feel like she has that dog in her
She WHAT?
Oh, she does. She could absolutely cook us if she wanted to.
She's definitely the most intelligent character, at least in the main cast. When she's willing to put her agency to use, it's damn near the most impactful thing in the game, aside from maybe the TP ending
She has a dog in her lab. Well, multiple dogs melted into one, specifically.
24:12 sans is gonna break the barrier and send a pipe bomb to your mail
Me eating chicken: pls dont be raw
Chicken: Alphys Ending
25:00 If you think about it, mettaton's ending is like deltarune weird route before you kill spamton
This is perfect timing. I've been watching your true hundo speedrun from last year in its entirety this last week and just finished it yesterday
God, I LOVE the Alphys ending!! Legitimately my favorite neutral ending in the entire game (besides Dog Ending lol) Like, you get so much characterization for her in that one, and I just love being able to see what it would take for her to confront her anxieties and take action against a very real threat to the lives of everyone. The entire trope of just looking at what it takes for a character to take major actions like that and change whatever they have to under pressure is one of my favorites, and I love how heartbroken Alphys is about the situation she was put in, but she chooses to keep going anyway because she has to. And the fact that she doesn't really stutter at all in the phone call because she doesn't doubt herself at all about how much she hates you and that she just needs to get all of that off her chest. I'm so happy you put it as the best ending, it really us the ending of all time
Nice, someone else that notices that Alphys has stopped stuttering during this ending. It says a lot about how she's changed and become stronger.
undyne in family ending is just like "yeah i can bench press 7 children"
undyne in betrayed ending:"i hate you 10000000000000%"
These endings are amazing and your tier list is very agreeable. I'd say my top three are
1. go to hell.
2. Alphys
3. Exiled Queen w/o Papyrus.
(I like the raw angst okay)
I know this is five months old, but...
Betrayed Undyne /w Date should've been S for one reason alone; Papyrus of all people telling you to never come back is such a heartbreaking, soul-crushing comment. Like, even if its from the perspective of "Its just for the best", it just shows how hurt he is inside.
Fuck man...
Shayy’s voice acting really really sells these endings
Like obviously it’s nice to differentiate the voices of the characters but the subtle inflections imbue the performance with more emotion than just reading it normally would
Making some of Papyrus’s lines strained to make his cheeriness a little more fake and Sans’s anger show through some dialogue even though his expression doesn’t change Like it is heartbreaking and it is upsetting and you can feel the difference it makes That is class Well done
Bro. The saddest part of the Papyrus Ending is that he waits for Sans to go away and THEN starts to speak about Undyne because he doesn't want Sans to worry about him, That is so sad.
ok im sorry but shayy bobbing his head like an enemy encounter makes these feel more intense than they actually are
Adhd
Papyrus says he recognizes your number
While in the game When you go to waterfall after the Papyrus date The only reason that he calls you is he dials every single number sequentially until he gets yours
i can't believe you didn't mention Ending 61. Family Ending w/o Alphys and w/ Challenge - Reset. Do not use any consumables or equip any armor. Get All Yellow Credits except Amalgamates (and Mad Mew Mew in 101%). Get 2 Monster Candies. Get the Faded Ribbon. Get the Butterscotch Pie. Spare Toriel. Do not heal at the Box Road. Get the Tough Glove in your inventory and dump everything else in the box. Equip the Tough Glove. Trigger the cutscene in the next room. Die to Snowdrake in the same room. Get the Snowman Piece. Spare Glyde (Applaud twice, then Nothing thrice). Interact with the Snow Poffs in Greater Dog’s room until you get 30G. Spare Papyrus. Date Sans at Grillby’s. Date Papyrus. Interact with the couch in his house. Get the Old Tutu. Get the Abandoned Quiche. Dump everything in the box. Buy 2 Nice Creams. Drop both Nice Creams. Get Early Ballet Shoes and equip them. Drop the second Punch Card if you have it. Get 2 bars of Astronaut Food. Do not do Mad Dummy Skip to get the yellow credit. Next to Gerson’s shop, get the Butterscotch Pie in your inventory. Dump the Tough Glove and a bar of Astronaut Food in the box. Buy 5 Cloudy Glasses from Gerson’s shop. Head to the Temmie Village. Get Temmie’s credit on the way. Go to the Tem Shop. Sell the Butterscotch Pie first and press No, then Yes. Sell everything else but the Punch Card. Get everything you can out of the box but the Snowman Piece. Sell any item but the Stick or Punch Card first. Sell the Stick second and press No, then Yes. Sell everything else but the Punch Card. Get the last non-Snowman Piece item from the box in your inventory and sell it. Go back to Gerson’s shop. Keep buying Cloudy Glasses and dumping them in the box until you’ve filled both your inventory and the box. Go back to the Tem Shop. Sell all the Cloudy Glasses you have. If Tem wants to give you extra money, press No, then Yes. Make sure you do not sell the Punch Card. Repeat the backtracking until you have at least 2001G (or 1751G if you’ve died to Mad Dummy at least 5 times). Get Moldbygg’s yellow credit while backtracking. Buy 1G Temmie Flakes, College and Temmie Armor. Dump Temmie Flakes in the box and get the Snowman Piece in your inventory. Spare Undyne. Get Aaron’s credit and date Undyne after getting your menu back after Jetpack Skip. Date Sans in the Hotel after getting your menu back after Musical Skip. Do not do Snowie Core to get Astigmatism’s credit. Skip Mettaton. Do Alphys Elevator Skip. Save in Judgement Hall. Get the key to Sans’ room by reloading and talking to Sans multiple times. Get this ending.
I ain't reading allat
Yea why was that ending not there
damn it you beat me to this joke
is this a copypasta? 😭
Pacifist Route is Comedy
Genocide Route is Soulless
and Neutral Routes
are
Tragedy
or
Dystopia
or
Comedy
or
Horror
or
Just messed up
or
Something in-between
underrated
And snowgrave's friend
Genocide is horror; we're just not used to a horror movie where the protagonist is the monster. It's like reverse Frankenstein: The twist in Frankenstein is that the "monster" is actually the protagonist and the human is actually the monster, whereas the twist in Genocide is that the protagonist is actually the monster and the "monster" is actually the hero.
Imagine if Papyrus was aware of the resets, and him pleading for Frisk to bring people back is his way of asking them to reset.
i haven't really touched undertale in a long time. i've never beaten the game, only watched playthroughs many years ago, and after the release of deltarune, i kind of forgot why people like undertale in the first place. but watching all the neutral endings like this, man... this-- all the angst, all the different branching paths, all the character arcs and relationships and silly dialogue and horribly chilling scenes-- is why people love this game.
16:08 what if “Alphy’s” isn’t a spelling error but Alphy (nickname) possessive
Shayy has a PERFECT Sans voice
30:20 idk why but when i reached this part i immediately thought of your true 100% run where you-with your best papyrus impression-said:
"NYEH HEH HEH, HUMAN!! THIS PUZZLE IS MY MOST DIABOLICAL OF ALL! EVERY TIME YOU THROW THE SWITCH... A NEW NFT WILL GENERATE. AND THEN, HUMAN... YOU MUST NAVIGATE THROUGH THE NEW NFT!
DO YOU WANT TO KNOW THE RULES??
RED TILES ARE SCAM TILES! IF YOU STEP ON THESE... YOU'LL LOSE ALL OF YOUR MONEY!
GREEN TILES ARE SCAM TILES! IF YOU STEP ON THESE... YOU'LL LOSE ALL OF YOUR MONEY!
BLUE TILES ARE SCAM TILES! IF YOU STEP ON THESE... YOU'LL LOSE ALL OF YOUR MONEY.
YELLOW TILES ARE ELECTRICAL TILES! IF YOU STEP ON THESE... YOU'LL INCREASE CLIMATE CHANGE INDEX BY 300%!!! AND YOU'LL ALSO LOSE ALL OF YOUR MONEY!
NYEH HEH HEH HEH HEH HEH!!!"
19:01 that one guy in the live chat just expressing their hatred for Alphys💀
Yes, why?!
I just love the endings that get really depressing. They just make me feel something. Normally when playing Games where you have to defeat certain bosses or enemies you dont feel bad about it because the outcome is just regular. But Undertale really makes you sit there and realize what kind of cruel soul you are and if you know the true pacifist ending it makes you feel even worse. The reason why i also love those depressing endings is because it makes you think about how the monsters live now or what happend to monsters who "disappeared". For example in the ending where Undyne lives with Sans and Papyrus after killing only Mettaton. It just sounds so hard to read that Alphys has disappeared and that Undyne is sad about the fact that she couldnt save her from you and that getting revenge wont bring anyone back. It just makes me think about where Alphys actually is. I mean we only killed Mettaton so we technically never harmed Alphys. My thoughts were always "She either hid in the True Lab to be never seen again or she went to the dumparea in Waterfall and jumped down to take her own life."
Indirectly
Sans neutral ending dialogue is actually just him manipulation you since he knows you can reset he’s manipulating you to reset again and make everyone have a better life
I wish there was a balls ending were sans just says "I WILL TAKE YOU'RE BALLS"
* "That is depressing as SHIT.
* . . .
* S tier." - Shayy, 2023
I can’t believe there is a ending where mettaton becomes hitler, thats wild.
There's actually one last "neutral ending" but it isn't a phone call. It's fully different from all the others. The hard mode ending. I just love that one.
I want an ending where Muffet either rules the underground, or she becomes everyone’s favorite salesman. Muffet [LETTER HERE] SPIDER
Actually i got an idea, you could this but with a tierlist of Sans judgement's? Based on which one is more interesting
Ya know, seeing any king of Shayy content that focuses on the neutral ending is a mass🙌🙌ive surprises to me
Gosh i was just thinking "yeah i should revisit some neutral endings cus i don't remember them this well" and you drop the video!! Thank you Shayy!!!
i get everyone's talking about the actual content of the video but shayy's voice acting is so extremely good here
for my first playthrough, I actually got the mettaton with papyrus cause spared based on if they were funny
No way I was just thinking about “Hey uh when is THIS video gonna be uploaded?” I refreshed my TH-cam page and there it was!
cool
in case you goobers want to skip to a specific ending to see shayy’s reaction to the said specific ending just go to one of the following timestamps.
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0:00 - Intro
0:52 - Exiled Queen (w/o papyrus or undyne)
3:13 - Exiled Queen (w/o papyrus or alphys)
5:23 - Exiled Queen (w/o papyrus, basically the same as the ending above just one line was changed)
5:45 - Exiled Queen (w/o undyne)
7:01 - Exiled Queen and Exiled Queen (w/o alphys)
7:19 - Betrayed Undyne
10:24 - Betrayed Undyne (w/o alphys)
11:34 - Betrayed Undyne (w/ date)
12:46 - Betrayed Undyne (w/ date and w/o alphys)
14:11 - Family Ending (w/o true lab or w/o alphys date)
18:38 - Family Ending (w/o true lab)
21:13 - Undyne Ending (w/ papyrus)
23:48 - Undyne Ending (w/o papyrus)
24:51 - Mettaton Ending (w/ papyrus)
27:58 - Mettaton Ending (w/o papyrus)
28:53 - Papyrus Ending
32:01 - Dog Ending
33:11 - Leaderless Ending (20 kills)
35:37 - Alphys Ending (the best ending imo)
-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
My friend was so confused when I said that I got the ending where Mettaton takes over the world, makes everything about him and Sans is his agent.
Idk how many people know this, but if you defeat Asgore with the snow piece from the snowman near Snowdin who asks you to travel with it, Sans will tell you “you made a snowman really happy” during the phone call.
0:13 THERE I AM GARY THERE I AM
was fun to be here live :D
That ending of no king +20 kills with that creepy music just sounds like a creepypasta and it's kinda scary, and also that last line in alphys ending
In my opinion, I absolutely LOVE the betrayed Undyne w/o Alphys and Alphys ending
Here's timecodes, and since it's kind of hard to get on a first time watch, I wrote an explanation on what caused these neutral endings respectively:
For starters, in every Neutral ending, Asgore is dead (since either you or Flowey killed him), the six human souls are gone (since Flowey took them during his boss fight), and the monsters remain trapped underground with little chance or hope of breaking the barrier.
0:54 Exiled Queen w/o Papyrus and Undyne: You killed more than 10 monsters, which makes all of the monsters hate humans, and thereby turn against Toriel when she implements her policy of treating humans like friends. You also killed Papyrus and Undyne.
3:13 Exiled Queen w/o Papyrus and Alphys: You killed more than 10 monsters, as well as Papyrus and Mettaton. In response to the latter, Alphys kills herself.
Exiled Queen w/o Papyrus: You killed more than 10 monsters, and Papyrus.
Exiled Queen w/o Undyne: You killed more than 10 monsters, and Undyne.
Exiled Queen w/o Alphys: You killed more than 10 monsters, and Mettaton. In response, and over her guilt due to the Amalgamates, Alphys kills herself.
7:20 Betrayed Undyne: You killed some, but less than 10 monsters before meeting Undyne, and were therefore unable to befriend her. (Most common neutral ending)
10:20 Betrayed Undyne w/o Alphys: You killed less than 10 monsters before meeting Undyne, and were therefore unable to befriend her. You also killed Mettaton, which makes Alphys kill herself.
11:17 Betrayed Undyne with date: You didn't kill any monsters until meeting Undyne, and were able to befriend her, but killed less than 10 monsters after that.
12:47 Betrayed Undyne w/o Alphys: Same as above, except you also killed Mettaton.
14:12: Family Ending/Pacifist Neutral: A pacifist run, but you haven't dated Alphys or been to the True Lab.
18:39 Family Ending/Pacifist Neutral with Alphys date: A pacifist run where you have dated Alphys, but didn't go to the True Lab.
21:13 Undyne Ending with Papyrus: You killed Toriel (and, most likely, other monsters).
23:49 Undyne Ending w/o Papyrus: You killed Toriel, Papyrus, and most likely, other monsters.
24:52 Mettaton Ending with Papyrus: You killed Toriel and Undyne. Alphys kills herself.
27:59 Mettaton Ending w/o Papyrus: You killed every boss except Mettaton. Alphys kills herself.
28:54 Papyrus ending: You killed every boss except Papyrus.
31:50 Dog Ending: You killed ONLY Toriel, Papyrus, Undyne and Mettaton. No other monsters. A troll ending for people who wanted to see what happens, and also... a funny way to get around writing an ending for a pretty strange and unlikely scenario. Can't wait for someone to write fanfiction where it's played straight, though.
33:11 No King Ending (also called "No Mercy", not to be confused with the Genocide run): You killed every boss, but less than 20 monsters.
34:15 No King Ending with 20+ kills: You killed every boss, and over 20 monsters - most likely, every monster you encountered. The ending that people get who don't understand the concept of the game and refuse to learn.
35:20 Queen Alphys Ending: Only possible if you abandon the Genocide route in Hotland/the Core. The only survivors are Sans, Alphys, Mettaton, and anyone they managed to evacuate. (Fun fact: Mettaton NEOs dialogue is much different if you didn't fulfill the kill counter before meeting him. And after that, you get the regular neutral/pacifist story where all the monsters tell you the story of Asriel and Chara, as if everyone except one single Core monster wasn't dead already.)
You can also get Betrayed Undyne Ending even with zero kills by failing to date her. I remember my first playthrough, I hadn't killed any monsters. I went through the game, ACTing my way to victory, ran away from Undyne (it took me a few tries to figure out that you needed to run away to finish the battle), and gave her the water when she had fainted. I hadn't killed a single monster after (not even Asgore or Flowey), but because I had failed to go back to hang out with Undyne, I got that ending.
I recently tried my first genocide run and I thought about how interesting it would be from a lore standpoint if Frisk had no determination, and the first death is the end of the run and the story proceeds from there. I got to Undyne the Undying before I lost which is a pretty satisfying ending
The alphys ending was chilling. What scared/hurt me the most...
was the fact that...
she wasn't STUTERRING...