Literally two days ago I saw that I still have undertale on my computer and I never saved after I beat sans for the first time like a year ago, so I tried again and I beat him first try, it really is just a shit ton of muscle memory
Hopefully this experience won't cause Alpharad to get too cocky, or else he might end up flying too close to the sun, like a mid-tier with an Icarus complex
It's not he's first try, I mean there was a reason that the sans battle simulator was there... Dude had a alot of practice,that's why he knew what to do.
I mean the bad time simulator is easier than the actual fight because it's noticeably slower. You have more time to react, so you don't have to memorize the attack patterns to react in time, whereas with the real fight, you literally don't have the time to be surprised and think of the right reaction. Some pro gamers out there might be able to actually beat sans first try, but only if they frequently do harder stuff, like the hollowknight challenges and already have tons of experiences reacting with next to no margin of error.
@@AngelNearDestruction Not to mention Alpharad is functionally a story time TH-camr. He’ll nudge a story wherever it needs to go, that’s most of the channel
@@AngelNearDestruction Bad Time Simulator isn't slower, it's almost exactly the same as the fight in Undertale. The only difference is the blue SOUL movement iirc.
@@syweb2 it actually used to be harder in the old versions when I did no hit sans on my school chromebook if I dropped any frames on the third wall slam attack it was impossible to dodge period. This meant I basically had to no hit the fight like 10 times since I got chucked out of that many no hits because of it.
@technoturnovers7072 I haven't played it in a while, but that makes sense. I remember jumping from that to the actual Sans fight and getting my ass kicked.
@@tastypotato9272 I actually jumped from badtime to the actual one and it was WAYYY easier for me, I beat him first try instead of the like 5 tries it usually took on badtime
Based on collected data and enough evidence, I've come to announce "Alpharad's First Law": "If Jacob exerts a vast amount of confidence, then he must exert an amount of cockiness of equal magnitude and opposite direction influencing his base luck."
Maybe the real reason the Monsters were sealed underground is because the Humans didn't want them to be too close to the sun on the Surface shoutouts to that time Jacob did a cover of MEGALOVANIA for his 1 million subscriber special
This video just makes me respect Jacob more because he clearly loves Undertale enough to either grind out the Sans fight or know it by heart, and that makes me smile.
After playing it, it is a little bit easier. In the Sans fight, the battle doesn't move forward unless you attack, so eating something will heal you but also replay the last attack phase. In the simulator, eating moves the battle forward just like attacking does. It only makes the fight a little easier though as I said. It took me three tries after not playing for over a year.
While that is correct, I'm pretty sure Sans does still use the next attack he's meant to use in Undertale, even after you heal or act, he just runs random attacks once he's done cycling through the current phase's attacks, save for his final move.
To be fair, he was the hardest boss in the game for a while But now he's just that funny bone man that kicked your teeth in for five minutes that one time Essentially he was that character where you learn they can actually kick your ass and you're like "what the fuck? You got a better gaming set-up?!"
Reminds me of the time RTgame started his Undertale playthrough by getting to the Sans fight off screen (presumably practicing the fight) and then starting the stream and beating it "first try."
The only problem I have with the sans simulator is that if you use a healing item it progresses the attacks like you chose to Fight sans. Normally the game throws at you a repeated attack if you chose to heal and it just bothers me lol.
Original sans progresses the attacks regardless of what action you do. It’s supposed to be the dialogue that progresses with the Attack action, but this simulator doesn’t appear to have his dialogue.
Not sure what BTS (bad time simulator) version he's using, but the one i was using has a normal, non-progressing healing. Altrough beating sans with healing is too easy
In the original sans fight, it'll just use a healing attack, not progress in the fight with dialogue. For some odd reason if you heal in the sans simulator, even if you heal it will progress the fight as if though you had attacked.@@aaricbro.
he basically says this in the video, recalling specific details of the fight and knowing when he's won. if you havent done that, unless you've watched videos beforehand, you wouldnt know
I love his overall point and seeing him shit on literally who cares so hard. I deff dont know the guy as he likes to say but he always comes off as the type with no...fear? Nerves? Like he never sweats and takes anything seriously, and thats maybe partly why its "easy" for him and looks for "no really give me a challenge" games/challenges That or the fact he obviously grinded that shit out (prop literally 'just have fun' too) as shown with that bookmark lol. Made it look like a rythem game track he had commited to heart
The sans fight has become really easy to people now. Back then it used to be so hard, even if you knew all the attacks. People are just getting better and better at gaming.
It's because a lot of people have practiced the fight a lot or they are already familiar with the type of gameplay. If you don't have either of those this fight will be just as hard as it was then. Alpha had definitely played through this fight many times before to be able to do this, it's only "easy" because he's practically mastered it. What I'm trying to say is that it doesn't make sense to make a blanket statement about people in general just being automatically better at games from this one clip. If you just meant to comment on how a lot of people have mastered this fight then I'm sorry for being dumb
@@kingofpigs6630 so true. Sometimes I play games with people that don't regularly play video games and I don't feel like they have to improved at all since the last time we've played since they never practice those games. But in online games, like Fortnite I guess, the people that play the game online now are a lot better than they were when the game first came out since they've been practicing for years.
Just play chiverly and mordhau and you will get all the skill you need. My reflexes are so honed that i feel more confident in a real fight than i should be. I know 37 ways to land a punch even if my opponent sees it coming. Even if i miss i will still hit. This is the way of us chiv and mord players.
@@kingofpigs6630 Bro Alpha didn't even do it good. People still stuck on Sans being a difficult fight from watching other people play the game. Try about like, 10 attempts and I bet you'll be able to start beating Sans without items. It's really not that hard.
Both fights are def hard but I always found Undyne to be the harder of the two. Maybe its because they came first and prepped me mentally, but it took me longer to beat her
I love the Sans fight. It’s incredibly difficult and seems hopeless until you understand how it functions, then you can pretty much clear it like this every time. Love it, it’s so fun
Fun fact: The sans simulator is actually a little easier than the actual fight, but it’s not that big of a difference… And obviously this wasn’t his first time beating it either
I did this on bad time simulator because I couldn’t beat sans on normal undertale, I won and got so mad.
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from my experience, bad time simulator just seems to have better hitboxes and timing than the actual game's fight, so yeah bad time simulator is ever so slightly easier than the actual fight bc it actually makes sense to the eyes
@ I heard it was slower so that give enough player to react and dodge is that true?
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@@cup1304 tbh I have 0 evidence to back up anything I said, but personally from beating Sans in both this and the actual game multiple times I don't think there's much of a difference, though I do find bad time simulator to be slightly easier. Still I think bad time simulator has better hitboxes and timing but that's just my opinion.
@@HollowKnightReference I’m saying watch it and you can see it’s hard. And besides even if things now have come out that are harder doesn’t mean it wasn’t one of the hardest ever. Cause at the time I remember people talking about it a lot as pretty hard
At first I thought this was a joke and he was just playing a video of someone no-hitting Sans, but as the pauses were consistent I figured it was real and now I'm impressed. I don't know why I thought it was gonna be a no-hit fight, maybe I'm too used to watching Merg lol Who, btw, beat Genocide without saving on the first try. And beat neutral without saving on the first try.
@@trifortay Had you watched someone else do it before you did though? And I don't just mean right before you tried, but just in general, had you seen the fight before you tried yourself?
That is awesome to have a site where you can just do the Sans fight. Still, I think the physics are slightly different. Enough that I was thrown off despite playing Undertale/Deltarune a thousand times
I never knew how much someone could learn from just watching until I fought Sans for the first time and got through both his first and last attacks on my first try at them
@@bedrocksmasher6v964 2 years after release it was already a pretty normal fight, there was even some guy that beat it on he's first ever attempt without even having prior knowledge of how things went down, it was pretty neat
@@MasacoMike I don't remember his name, but his reaction wasn't satisfactory, he didn't even look like he cared, which kinda threw me off because I thought that was very impressive
I got really close to no hitting Sans on this site. imo, the third last attack (the one i got hit on on my best run) is the hardest for no hits. it’s the multi attack with the fastest transitions between attacks, and I mess up super often on the attack where you have to drop from a higher platform to a lower platform, then back up again also i wanna see Jan no hit sans to spite alpharad now
I saw this video, went to the url, beat Sans first try, then came back to the video lmao. Everything just came back so naturally to me, it's crazy. Once you beat Sans, you really can't forget how to beat him.
New pokemon race idea: every time you beat a major battle (rival fight, team admin, gym leader, etc) you have to beat sans right after. The pokemon run does not continue until you beat sans
"First try." He knows all of the strats, no way this is his first time. Maybe that's not what he was saying with the title, but he's clearly impling it with the way he talks about challenge runs.
Honestly I've got Bad Time SImulator bookmarked too. Turns out, fighting Sans is kinda like riding a bicycle. You never really forget how it's done
Literally two days ago I saw that I still have undertale on my computer and I never saved after I beat sans for the first time like a year ago, so I tried again and I beat him first try, it really is just a shit ton of muscle memory
@@ulisessalduna4351 I literally find undyne's fight harder than sans now, that's how easy it's gotten for me lol
@@ulisessalduna4351 Ironic, given how the only muscle Sans has is in the filename of his overworld theme.
Sans is one of those fights that don't depend on how good you are at dodging, but rather how good you are at remembering patterns.
Same
Hopefully this experience won't cause Alpharad to get too cocky, or else he might end up flying too close to the sun, like a mid-tier with an Icarus complex
Spoiler: Icarus dies
Sounds familiar…
He'll never escape that TH-cam comment
the only people who think this way are people who have never flown
I think he should keep on gaming, but he should NEVER become arrogant
Can't believe he beat sans, not only on his first try, but in colorblind mode.
It's not he's first try, I mean there was a reason that the sans battle simulator was there...
Dude had a alot of practice,that's why he knew what to do.
Still had an extra heal item too.
Sans is easy
I mean like only two moves utilize the blue bones.
@@cup1304 you know what I mean, first time that session, why don't you load bts and beat it first go with out warming up
Imagine beating Sans just to prove a point. I can respect how committed he is to this fake sitcom rivalry with Jan.
I mean the bad time simulator is easier than the actual fight because it's noticeably slower. You have more time to react, so you don't have to memorize the attack patterns to react in time, whereas with the real fight, you literally don't have the time to be surprised and think of the right reaction. Some pro gamers out there might be able to actually beat sans first try, but only if they frequently do harder stuff, like the hollowknight challenges and already have tons of experiences reacting with next to no margin of error.
@@AngelNearDestruction Not to mention Alpharad is functionally a story time TH-camr. He’ll nudge a story wherever it needs to go, that’s most of the channel
@@AngelNearDestruction Bad Time Simulator isn't slower, it's almost exactly the same as the fight in Undertale. The only difference is the blue SOUL movement iirc.
@@AngelNearDestruction I've seen both versions of this fight, they're practically identical save for the gravity/blue soul.
@@syweb2 it actually used to be harder in the old versions when I did no hit sans on my school chromebook if I dropped any frames on the third wall slam attack it was impossible to dodge period. This meant I basically had to no hit the fight like 10 times since I got chucked out of that many no hits because of it.
I guess Sans flew a little too close to the sun by not giving Jacob a bad enough time
the real reason Sans is a skeleton is because he got too close to the sun as Ness and burned his skin off
@@ChristopherMoom pk fire
@@ChristopherMoom No, he is Steven After Not Surviving
Thanks for sharing!
It’s always great whenever you first try it
Imagine if Jan just decides to beat sans, but it turns out he's a pro Undertale player and beats it without getting hit
Jan should nuzlocke undertale
@@lepepperoni3369 true
(How tho)?
@@thunderstar7682 idk maybe just do stuff like using no items and using the weakest possible weapons and stuff
@@lepepperoni3369 not what a nuzlocke means
@@Simeo905 if he gets hit once he restarts the game
Nearly 9 years later and Megalovania is still such a banger
You can see on his face how proud he was to 1st try sans, even if he tried to keep a poker face
It wasn't he's first time though...
It's always nice to see him happy
@@cup1304 it was first attempt on stream
@@cup1304 shut up bro nobody is acting like it's the first time he ever attempted it
@@SEAkuaa So not first time
-opens bad time simulator during stream because someone asked what it was
-beats Sans first try
-refuses to elaborate
bad time has a more generous player hitbox than the real game, so it's actually way way easier
@technoturnovers7072 I haven't played it in a while, but that makes sense. I remember jumping from that to the actual Sans fight and getting my ass kicked.
@@tastypotato9272 I actually jumped from badtime to the actual one and it was WAYYY easier for me, I beat him first try instead of the like 5 tries it usually took on badtime
@@technoturnovers7072 it's also at 60fps, and you move faster.
The fact that he just instinctively knew which item was the Legendary Hero shows how often he's just booted up the fight to practice out of nowhere
that item set up is basic item logic though?
@@theonetruefusion8533you can order the items however you want
@@theonetruefusion8533idek what this was supposed to mean
@@Bvtx_ fucking organisation? You don’t know what fucking organising is?
Even if It’s not a good point, you’re right, It’s not even his first time, the title’s clickbait
lets not forget he also did it COLORLESS, so he only had intuition for which bones are stay still and which are move
Based on collected data and enough evidence, I've come to announce "Alpharad's First Law":
"If Jacob exerts a vast amount of confidence, then he must exert an amount of cockiness of equal magnitude and opposite direction influencing his base luck."
He came up with his Laws of Karma when he was sitting under the sun and an Icarus fell and hit him on the head
@@heyoyo10gaming4 that's a good one...
Don't have any context though, never followed Alpharad, but that's a good line nonetheless.
...wait, shouldn't that be the Third Law?
I want to be as impactful for someone as PC has been to Alpharad
Just say you’re the best Kirby player in the world, or some other incredibly easy game
@@shanemiller1182 someone clearly hasn't played post-gane Kirby or any Kirby rom hacks
@@VivBrodock yeah cause they have a life lmao
@@hajidle ah yes the classic "this person has more skill then me so I need to tear them down in order to validate myself"
@@shanemiller1182 Mans hasn’t seen true arena
Jacob bullying Jan into fighting sans is the best part of this
we'd all like to see it
Maybe the real reason the Monsters were sealed underground is because the Humans didn't want them to be too close to the sun on the Surface
shoutouts to that time Jacob did a cover of MEGALOVANIA for his 1 million subscriber special
if only we got to see Jacob fight Spamton NEO, or watch him go through Chapter 2's alternate route
Hi Chris Moon, I see you everywhere. Lol
Melodicavania is a certified banger
christopher moon i see you literally everywhere. also excellent choice in profile picture
@@ChristopherMoom yeah it's a shame we didn't tho but and we probably will never see him do that because he probably did it off camera
I cant believe Alpharad beat Ness first try.
That's just a theory
A GAME THEORY
@@bobbybob5851 If it's a theory, then why is the evidance right in front of us?
Steven universe fucking dies
Bro if steven is sans, and ness is sans then that means steven is ness
This video just makes me respect Jacob more because he clearly loves Undertale enough to either grind out the Sans fight or know it by heart, and that makes me smile.
After playing it, it is a little bit easier. In the Sans fight, the battle doesn't move forward unless you attack, so eating something will heal you but also replay the last attack phase. In the simulator, eating moves the battle forward just like attacking does. It only makes the fight a little easier though as I said.
It took me three tries after not playing for over a year.
While that is correct, I'm pretty sure Sans does still use the next attack he's meant to use in Undertale, even after you heal or act, he just runs random attacks once he's done cycling through the current phase's attacks, save for his final move.
it's balanced out by the holding all four arrows cheat being fixed in the simulator
@@Jadez1207 does that even work in the actual game? heard it doesn't iirc, could be wrong
@@teedeegremlin It always has, Toby doesn't update anymore
@@Jadez1207 i see
“Keep on gaming, but never become arrogant!” -Kamek
@@KamekFromMPA The legend himself has appeared before us
@@KamekFromMPA Holy crap
"I'm gonna take my ego down a notch" -Bullet William
I thought he would actually put a video up of a damageless Sans Boss he found on TH-cam.
I thought he was just gonna beat up some 12 year old in Smash Ultimate online
This is 100% what I expected too. I fully expected this to be a video and he just pretends it's not
@@frostwyvern but you can just about see his muscles move to click
ever since i beat sans, watching other people beat him brings back the muscle memory in the back of my mind
Yeah it has been a couple years since I bet him yet it comes back everytime
didnt do murder route so havent fought sans, if i want a crazy bossfight i'll go play touhou
@@nerosoul2506 i think you should play the genocide route, not just for sans, but for the message and the existential crisis you will get afterwards
Same
@@larkspur1517 if you want that play omori
Remember, this is the first time we're seeing alpharad fight sans, so technically he beat it first try.
To be fair, he was the hardest boss in the game for a while
But now he's just that funny bone man that kicked your teeth in for five minutes that one time
Essentially he was that character where you learn they can actually kick your ass and you're like "what the fuck? You got a better gaming set-up?!"
I lowkey thought Undyne was harder
Reminds me of the time RTgame started his Undertale playthrough by getting to the Sans fight off screen (presumably practicing the fight) and then starting the stream and beating it "first try."
The only problem I have with the sans simulator is that if you use a healing item it progresses the attacks like you chose to Fight sans. Normally the game throws at you a repeated attack if you chose to heal and it just bothers me lol.
Original sans progresses the attacks regardless of what action you do. It’s supposed to be the dialogue that progresses with the Attack action, but this simulator doesn’t appear to have his dialogue.
Not sure what BTS (bad time simulator) version he's using, but the one i was using has a normal, non-progressing healing. Altrough beating sans with healing is too easy
Doesn’t the original sans fight do that aswell?
In the original sans fight, it'll just use a healing attack, not progress in the fight with dialogue. For some odd reason if you heal in the sans simulator, even if you heal it will progress the fight as if though you had attacked.@@aaricbro.
@@aaricbro. No, go see the wiki
Love how Jacob just sits back as if he didn't feel fear on the last bit of the attack
Its obvious he's beaten this fight many times before, after a while it becomes muscle memory
i can tell for a fact that he has done this a lot of times , cuz it looks like he knows the fight by heart at this point
he basically says this in the video, recalling specific details of the fight and knowing when he's won. if you havent done that, unless you've watched videos beforehand, you wouldnt know
I love his overall point and seeing him shit on literally who cares so hard. I deff dont know the guy as he likes to say but he always comes off as the type with no...fear? Nerves? Like he never sweats and takes anything seriously, and thats maybe partly why its "easy" for him and looks for "no really give me a challenge" games/challenges
That or the fact he obviously grinded that shit out (prop literally 'just have fun' too) as shown with that bookmark lol. Made it look like a rythem game track he had commited to heart
Help I am having a stroke
as for someone who's english is not my 1st language... i have a very hard time trying to understand your message
As someone who does understand English....bro what the fuck did u just say
You've never seen him in Mario party then lol
What the hell did I just read
Beating sans is always an achievement but to be fair if he has the fight cued up and always ready to go hes probably practiced it quite a bit
As a strong counterpoint having Sans bookmarked at all meaning that Alpharad decides to fight Sans just for kicks is a flex in its own right
truly a great performance from our favorite multiversus partner
The fact he’s so casual about it the whole time as he beats what many sometimes spend hours or even days to complete in less than 10 minutes
To be fair since he has it bookmarked he's definitely practiced plenty of times. It's not like this was his first-ever time fighting sans
This isn't his first time actually playing BTS or seeing the sans fight, lmao. This is not his first try.
It took me 4 hours to learn sans and he was easy as shit every time afterwards
My favorite part was when Alpharad said “It’s raddin’ time” and proceeded to Alpha all over Sans
truly the video of our generation
The sans fight has become really easy to people now. Back then it used to be so hard, even if you knew all the attacks. People are just getting better and better at gaming.
It's because a lot of people have practiced the fight a lot or they are already familiar with the type of gameplay. If you don't have either of those this fight will be just as hard as it was then.
Alpha had definitely played through this fight many times before to be able to do this, it's only "easy" because he's practically mastered it.
What I'm trying to say is that it doesn't make sense to make a blanket statement about people in general just being automatically better at games from this one clip.
If you just meant to comment on how a lot of people have mastered this fight then I'm sorry for being dumb
@@kingofpigs6630 so true. Sometimes I play games with people that don't regularly play video games and I don't feel like they have to improved at all since the last time we've played since they never practice those games.
But in online games, like Fortnite I guess, the people that play the game online now are a lot better than they were when the game first came out since they've been practicing for years.
Sans Simulator is easier, is slower
Just play chiverly and mordhau and you will get all the skill you need. My reflexes are so honed that i feel more confident in a real fight than i should be. I know 37 ways to land a punch even if my opponent sees it coming. Even if i miss i will still hit. This is the way of us chiv and mord players.
@@kingofpigs6630 Bro Alpha didn't even do it good. People still stuck on Sans being a difficult fight from watching other people play the game. Try about like, 10 attempts and I bet you'll be able to start beating Sans without items. It's really not that hard.
Both fights are def hard but I always found Undyne to be the harder of the two. Maybe its because they came first and prepped me mentally, but it took me longer to beat her
Undyne is more random
i thought undyne was easier because i had rhythm game experience but didnt play any bullet hells
Sans is about muscle memory
Undyne is about reflexes
It could be about prep too, before undyne you don’t prep as much as you do for sans
@@Garbo_trashcan ik nobody asked, but i did undyne the undying hitless on my channel recently hehe
I love the Sans fight. It’s incredibly difficult and seems hopeless until you understand how it functions, then you can pretty much clear it like this every time. Love it, it’s so fun
imagine in some random sans universe he just sees frisk pop up and start absolutely nonchalantly beating him at every attack he has
While insulting some random dude
bad time simulator’s hitboxes are actually more lenient than the actual fight. still tho this is really impressive
Fun fact: The sans simulator is actually a little easier than the actual fight, but it’s not that big of a difference… And obviously this wasn’t his first time beating it either
I'm impressed Alpha no-hit most of the attacks.
That's a hit
Not getting hit was a hit, but a miss for Sans Undertale, since he missed, which is a hit
@@kosmicwaffle damn, thats true
Literally the opposite but go off
@@oledakaajel your comment is a miss
@@diavolosteddy7594 *you're
I did this on bad time simulator because I couldn’t beat sans on normal undertale, I won and got so mad.
from my experience, bad time simulator just seems to have better hitboxes and timing than the actual game's fight, so yeah bad time simulator is ever so slightly easier than the actual fight bc it actually makes sense to the eyes
@ I heard it was slower so that give enough player to react and dodge is that true?
@@cup1304 tbh I have 0 evidence to back up anything I said, but personally from beating Sans in both this and the actual game multiple times I don't think there's much of a difference, though I do find bad time simulator to be slightly easier. Still I think bad time simulator has better hitboxes and timing but that's just my opinion.
@The original fight is supposed to be unfair, which is probably why the hitboxes are screwy on the original.
Internet funny man Alpharad trivializes mii gunner impersonator, more at 11.
You feel your wax wings melting on your back...
cant wait for alpharad to make a video "I BEAT EVERY TOUHOU GAME BLIND"
And all throughout it he's roasting Jan again.
The idea of you taking a “break” by playing what I know as one of the hardest fights ever? Is funny
It's not. Maybe it was. But there are definitely harder and better things. Especially since undertale is so old.
@@HollowKnightReference no it’s the hardest look at it
@@Squirtle1208 what does that even mean. And what do you mean no? I'm right.
@@HollowKnightReference I’m saying watch it and you can see it’s hard. And besides even if things now have come out that are harder doesn’t mean it wasn’t one of the hardest ever. Cause at the time I remember people talking about it a lot as pretty hard
@@Squirtle1208 yeah? And? That's kinda what I said dude. Is that supposed to dispute anything.
i can't believe this, i'm shaking and crying rn
Its so impressive he did this without seeing the colors of the bones and his heart
Id love to see people who go "Sans is easy" fight Sans for the first time
I did yesterday and i beat him first try 😂
Beating sans first try is impressive
Now do it 125 times in a row
It wasn’t his first try though
I mean I don't think anyone can beat it first try, maybe 2nd or third, there's a few movements you need to master to beat him consistently
Ended with 1 hp. My dude was holding a Focus Sash this entire battle
that was onix' sturdy
Yeah I really do not find Sans that hard on that website, but there is no way in hell I would be able to beat Undyne the Undying
I swear it is way slower on the website vs the actual thing.
theres no way you'll beat the urge to 41% either
I have the opposite problem
@@NomTheDom my man what 💀
Bruh undyne the undying is easy sans is fucking impossible
"let's see how many attempts this takes"
Jacob just flexing ALL over Jan is hilarious XD
The friendly beef between these two is legendary XD
He's obviously played it before so of course it easy to him. All sans is is just remembering his attacks, and Alpharad did.
Mr. Funny man beat the funny skeleton
Wow great profile picture wonder where it’s from
@poppt1
bro, imagine doing pokemon nuz-locks for a living, then beating FKIN SANS first try
as someone who grinded out bad time simulator for hours back in middle school, i can confirm this fight is really easy
I love how it starts with him on Jans YT page with all of his videos watched
-Casually has bad time sim bookmarked
-Beats it on stream first try
-Hard mode
-Doesn't elaborate
-Leaves
Alpharad, the only person out there who can call Sans' fight "A break"
He just has a good gaming chair
I cant believe the first time we see alpharad fight sans is in 2022.
At first I thought this was a joke and he was just playing a video of someone no-hitting Sans, but as the pauses were consistent I figured it was real and now I'm impressed.
I don't know why I thought it was gonna be a no-hit fight, maybe I'm too used to watching Merg lol
Who, btw, beat Genocide without saving on the first try. And beat neutral without saving on the first try.
@@trifortay Had you watched someone else do it before you did though?
And I don't just mean right before you tried, but just in general, had you seen the fight before you tried yourself?
@@trifortaywow you're so cool
Alpharad: is a god at mario party
Also alpharad: beats sans on his first try live on camera
Everyone should have that browser extension installed. Just auto install it everywhere and people will be so confused they HAVE to click.
It's not an Icarus moment if your wings don't burn up.
This was such an awesome moment
bro this is too unbelievable he knew the attacks too well for this to be his first try yea he Cleary fought sans before if he has strats for the boss
That is awesome to have a site where you can just do the Sans fight. Still, I think the physics are slightly different. Enough that I was thrown off despite playing Undertale/Deltarune a thousand times
This will take my entire childhood and alpharad did it in ONE TRY
I liked how random this was live
After watching this video: I beat Sans first try.
Because he’s that good.
i cannot fucking believe this title was not some absurd joke
he almost went for no hit
"I want to prove video games are easy" he said after playing a fight he practiced in.
If alpha wants to prove video games are easy he should try winning hide and seek
I never knew how much someone could learn from just watching until I fought Sans for the first time and got through both his first and last attacks on my first try at them
He's just too good.
After playing many undertale fan games it’s funny seeing people be this impressed over someone beating sans
To think it only took 6 years for people to adapt to sans' patterns
it didn't take 6 years tho?
@@HellBorn99 im pretty sure it did, there are more people casually beating sans now than there were 6 years ago
@@bedrocksmasher6v964 2 years after release it was already a pretty normal fight, there was even some guy that beat it on he's first ever attempt without even having prior knowledge of how things went down, it was pretty neat
@@HellBorn99 do you know who the guy is? I HAVE to see his reaction to "first try sans"
@@MasacoMike I don't remember his name, but his reaction wasn't satisfactory, he didn't even look like he cared, which kinda threw me off because I thought that was very impressive
Wait 'till he gets to [[SANS FIGHT FANGAME NUMBER 153830]]. True pain.
What do you mean Alpharad probably won't ever do that?
snacks undertable
I unironically thought he was gonna say “your move” but you know
"Our reports showed a massive anomaly in the space time continuum." And Alpharad is the Anomaly!
Please listen to the black man with lightning
The biggest fucking flex you can do.
"oh YEAH?! Bet you can't do this!"
*Beats Sans first try.*
I got really close to no hitting Sans on this site. imo, the third last attack (the one i got hit on on my best run) is the hardest for no hits. it’s the multi attack with the fastest transitions between attacks, and I mess up super often on the attack where you have to drop from a higher platform to a lower platform, then back up again
also i wanna see Jan no hit sans to spite alpharad now
Wow it's less than 16000 times my number of attemps
He's just
A god gamer
I saw this video, went to the url, beat Sans first try, then came back to the video lmao. Everything just came back so naturally to me, it's crazy. Once you beat Sans, you really can't forget how to beat him.
New pokemon race idea: every time you beat a major battle (rival fight, team admin, gym leader, etc) you have to beat sans right after. The pokemon run does not continue until you beat sans
Man just has the best gaming chair AND the best controller
"First try." He knows all of the strats, no way this is his first time. Maybe that's not what he was saying with the title, but he's clearly impling it with the way he talks about challenge runs.
first try doesnt mean first try ever
you felt you skill crawling on your back
Alpharad out here dominating the Sans fight meanwhile me and my brother can’t even get past the Undyne battle 🥲
Sans is such a poor soul that he was even put in a website to get beaten over and over.
The man is a gamer. There is no denying that.
“Oh this is the final attack? I didn’t heal for it” only takes damage at the end
That was such a fun part of the stream
The fact that the blue bones where shaded to white made this even harder