@@buzzlightyearpfp7641 The difference is that this isn't Meta Flowey with 6 souls. This is Meta Flower with *zero* souls. Even without souls, Flowey can trap Clover just fine, because the strength of Clover's soul couldn't possibly compete unless he had the full power of Genocide Run LV. Frisk, even at LV 1, outclasses Flowey enough to steal the power of saving and loading from him until he absorbs the 6 human souls. It is true that Frisk couldn't beat Omega Flowey without the help of the souls he absorbed, yet their innately strong soul is the only reason Omega Flowey ever needed to absorb the six souls in the first place.
@@matthewr6148 Actually, i believe this is Flowey with just the justice soul absorbed. That's why there's an abundance of "wild west" based attacks like the revolvers and cowboys on horses
@@rbx.yasuzio Clover was more flashy when they did it, but don't forget that Lv 20 Frisk one-shot Asgore as well, without even giving him a chance to attack in the first place.
FUN FACT: the "what would you like to do?" and "great" voicelines (18:13) are taken from the same source as canon Flowey's "Ooh, that's a wonderful idea!", amalgamate laughter, and grunts from the Omega Flowey boss fight: a McDonald's advert from the 1960s.
I love how Flowey’s ugliness gets exposed in this route. He really is portrayed as an almighty soulless demon. He revels in your misfortune, has no form of sympathy, and renders you almost completely helpless against him. This form of Flowey is how Toby Fox made him to be, down to the letter, but Undertale didn’t portray his horrific personality nearly as well as this game did in this route. I could go on to say how Alphys and Asgore were also explored so well in this game, but I’ll end this comment by saying that this was an amazing rendition of Flowey.
@@colecoal1365 How Alphys’ actions, as guilty as she was and felt so, did have serious consequences. You could see just how much the fallen down incident impacted Ceroba and everyone else who knew her. It makes what happened even more tragic and makes how Alphys poorly dealt with so much more understandable, since it did have a an actual tremendous effect on people.
that's something I adored about this game - giving you more context to the weight of what those characters did for things we might not have given a second thought before. the death of the previous humans, the amalgamates, flowey's powers but it also does it in a way to not undermine their arcs in the pacifist run and make them unforgivable. you still understand their own struggles, and they can still be redeemed
@@redactedinfo8557I think it's silly if someone starts to dislike, for example, Alphys for the Kanako thing Like, it was clear that she did stuff like this, getting more story behind one of the specific amalgamates doesn't make her worse, all the other amalgamates and their families went through the same, we just didn't get to see it
Flowey’s a genius in some way. Clover is a kid, and kids are afraid of certain things like spooky drawings, weird game features, horrifying clay films, creepy dolls, and body stuff. And that’s why that’s the perfect form for Flowey.
Idk about you but I'm pretty sure pretty much everyone on this world would be scared if they saw a Flower with arms flying towards them trying to claw you them death, or litteraly having to dodge blood while a giant heart with a face stares at them.
I just love how at the end, Flowey stops staring at Clover's soul and just starts staring at you, the player. Man looks like he's about to reach through the screen and kill you but is just like "eh, fuck it." Man this game nails Flowey's character to a T.
That’s why I think the determination line is so interesting, because it’s almost like he knows that this situation is abnormal, that some else HAS to be involved, yet he can’t fight it. Maybe he remembers something about Chara? Very confusing none the less
I think its more of Flowey realizing he can't win, he looked up. He realized the player is helping Clover. He's like "hold up," because he literally just saw GOD helping a kid.
I think what really makes this so impactful is that it sort of nails down the “childishness” that Flowey/Asriel display Much like how Photoshop Flowey is basically a bunch of things a messed up kid would find “cool” all tied up with plant motifs and True Lab stuff, and the God of Hyperdeath is basically Asriel’s edgy OC, this really feels like a hyperactive creepy child’s imagination, with all the arts and crafts, video game, and cartoonish visuals.
I love this execution! Seeing how powerful determination and the ability to save and load is from an outsiders perspective. It becomes otherworldly. That's what makes this fight so cool! The terrifying fact that Clover isn't Frisk
Exactly, the difference in power is insane, even when you're being massacred in the flowey fight, with frisk you at least feel like you can do something... But not here...
he even broke the fourth wall he directly looked at us, he knew he couldnt do nothing, he cant kill us with his current power, just a reminder he didnt have even a single human soul absorbed
@@TheAngelofMercyyou do realise flowey doesn’t kill us because he has no reason to, he needs our soul. It’s more useful to him for clover to be alive. He’s just completely fucking with clover in this fight. That’s it. A psychotic flower fucking with its prey The only reason the fight “ends” is because he gets bored. That’s why. You have no power in this fight, you have no control
@@TheAngelofMercyLV20 is just busted in general, and since Toby Fox confirmed that determination is all of the soul traits combined, this means that a level 20 justice soul (even in the UTY universe) was just enough to fraction the power of a level 1 determination soul, which was already powerful enough to override flowey’s ability to save and load.
Ive always loved this running theme within undertale of powerful characters being able to "break" rules of the game, from flowey stealing your save files and crashing your game, undyne staying alive when her health bar is at 0, to sans having knowledge of the games mechanics and abusing them to make his boss fight unfair. I love how undertale yellow continues this trend, with a lot of floweys attacks and even his sprites being animated outside of the 8 bit style. Really adds to his intimidation factor (some of his attacks even seem to be animated in 3d!), with the out of place crispness/fluidity, and drives home the idea that hes basically a god in this world.
Introducing something in an artstyle foreign to the game's established artstyle, in order to hammer in the idea that it really goes above the rules of the world it's in... An interesting concept that I still haven't seen in too many games outside of Undertale, DDLC and OMORI
How Meta Flowey's petal phases relate to his past: Patchwork - Asriel's innocence and childhood. Organic - Chara's illness. Clay - Flowey coming to life in the True Lab, and grappling with his new existence, all while his face and form morphs horrifically. Paper - Asriel's drawings, or Flowey's erasure of his old identity. Polygonal - Flowey's discovery of his power to SAVE. Mechanical - What Asriel knew of the war between humans and monsters, and what he felt as humans attacked him.
Just got this ending and I'm taken abback by the amount of polish this game has. It's storytelling and animation and everything is so well done, even the melting face was a suprise from an undertale fangame. This was definitely one of the best Undertale fangames I've played
@@PhilAndMind the most important thing on undertale fights is to stay determined, even if the boss is very difficult, with a lot of tries it becomes easy, a tip i can give is that you buy all the food you can , also ( this is a tip for every fangame, not this in specific) if youre stuck in one attack in specific you can search a video of anyone doing that fight and you can see how to dodge that attack
After checking back this flowey fight, i've come to a possible realization or maybe headcanon. The name of the phases of this "omega flowey" fight are actually labeled specimen:organic, specimen:mechanic etc. Specimen... Chilling idea is, would flowey remember being something else besides a flower while alphys did her experiments on the dust? Like using that dust in organics and stuff before being "succesful" on the flower.
This is a great point. It was weird to see all the specimen named after materials- with the exception of polygonal. This is waved off though as being a digital (in a weird way) material.
What I find funny is how he looks more creepy HERE than he does in regular undertale, where he has an extra soul under his belt. The less souls he has, the more sadistic he seems to be as well, which is pretty fitting. In base undertale, he has all sorts of horrific attacks, but Clover's soul REALLY seemed to have helped, as these attacks are NIGHTMARISH. His design is also very unsettling, actually looking like a flower, yes, but with all of his different forms? My lord they are creepy
@@tuangaming4910 there was a mention of undyne in the game and alot of stuff with MTT, even alphys apparear in one of the routes, i am sure sans existed at this point
The look toward the camera flowey does before he gives up tells me that he has a suspicion somethings wrong, undertale has an incredibly diagetic player while it’s debatable how diagetic we are in undertale yellow seeing as clover is an actual character. So in my mind he just had a “hold on something ain’t right” moment.
i think him looking directly at us isnt a "staring at the player" moment, obviously, hes looking right at us for creep factor but im convinced hes actually having a moment of realization that this is really boring and just sucks for both parties, clover wont give in and let him fully yoink their soul, so they are just having a miserable experience, and even if they do it wont change anything, he wont be able to get the other 5 as asgores got them all locked away and inaccessible.
@@BitrateBillythis may be just me but when he looks at us, I kinda see him looking… nervous. Like he just suddenly realized that he’s not entirely in control. That someone else is watching him. And for a brief moment… it terrified him.
In UT Flowey says stuff like ‘if i let you win, you won’t want to ‘play’ with me anymore.’ or something like that. I don’t think they are fully aware they are in a computer game but they definitely have some understanding that something else is pulling the strings. Pretty sure the glance at the camera is because Clover always died to much lesser stakes, and doesn’t have the determination to power through a fight against him, so he probably is thinking something like ‘You mother.. something else is going on here-“ idk that’s my take
For anyone who doesn’t understand why this fight is the way it is, I’ll put it in simple terms. You’re not Frisk. Your soul isn’t red. In Regular Undertale, Frisk’s trait is determination. Every human soul has It, but Frisk’s soul is the one with the most Determination. Because we’re not Frisk we cannot overpower Flowey, that’s why the fight ends the way it does. Flowey gets bored of killing you.
@@cmineawesome1007Frisk has more determination than base Flowey, while base Flowey has more than Clover, so that's why Flowey can absorb you. In Undertale, Flowey can only absorb you with the help of the other human souls, so once they turn against him, you can beat him.
The only thing you got wrong is that the red soul is the determination trait. The only dialogue in the game that talks about the red soul states that it is the feeling of numbers increasing such as EXP,GOLD,HP etc. Being pretty much the feeling of obtaining power my personal theory is that the trait of the red soul is megalovania or megalomaniac as it fits pretty well.
@@randomguy6415 In Undertale Every human soul possesses Determination, but to have Determination as the Specific Soul Trait is rare. It’s Frisk’s dominant Trait, while Clover’s dominant trait is Justice.
I remember seeing this in another comment section and I would like to point out, how literally most of Floweys attacks are just showcasing his own pain or wanting you to hurt him. It’s very disturbing, and makes me feel even worse for him in a way. You see him cry, rip his petals off, and so much more.
That’s the genius of this whole fight and why it’s so in character. all flowey knows is torture and kill. he’s done it countless times in different timelines. His only goal in this fight is to torture clover into giving up. That why he created that fake martlet. he tries to torture a resisting clover into giving him his soul, but clover is just strong enough to not let that happen. He also mentions his real spectacle will happen when he collects the 6 souls later. Which is omega flowey. omega flowey was a real death machine. this fight was just clover being tortured in floweys twisted mind. thats why this fight was more disturbing than omega floweys. what a fucking brilliant neutral ending for UTY.
@@arkice1937indeed, this "omega flowey" is just a mental image of how he might like to be or look in such a situation. The Undertale final one is the "real" one and then, even that one ends up being another act by flowey, hoping to make us thing we won and nudge to real pacifist ending for his final scheme
I also like how some of his attacks look intimidating but are actually really easy to dodge once you get them. This is in line with Omega Flowey and also demonstrates that he's not really a fighter but a coward going for intimidation and cheap kills.
@@arkice1937All he knows is torture and kill? He befriended everyone before he killed them, that was the point of his character, he exhausted all possible options, violent or nonviolent
I reallly want to point out how most of clovers dialog and act options are things a child in distress would do- it does an amazing job emphasizing how panicked clovers is in the moment edit : the first phase also kinda acts as a substitute for the judgement hall as we are faced with the major monders we’ve dusted. huge guilt trip for me as i killed starlo on accident-
I'm very impressed with how well executed this is. I like when normally unintrusive game mechanics are given a greater role, so seeing a battle against this familiar character that is essentially your save point is quite interesting. The battle itself is very well made too, really emphasizes that without Flowey acting as the connection, you have no power over the world. Seeing him toying with you, forcing you to run away from him in various locations, him becoming all sorts of abominations shows that you've pissed off a really powerful ally and he's just tormenting you now to get his sick kicks
I think the reason Flowey is stronger and has more control over us in yellow, is because the soul of determination has much more control over the world than the other souls
Like If a Child With A Red Soul can Manage to overthrow Flowey's determination and Erase the World.... Then Surely Flowey who was more knowledgeable with it and Had time To run wild with it would be terrifying
That is correct, when we take the color of the other souls in-game, the abilities they had are visibly corporeal and tangible, like when frisk turns yellow, the soul shoots the bullets which do magical damage. Since all the other souls were only powerful in the basis of physical strength, they would all ultimately die. Frisk was so strong because determination is the ONLY soul with control over the world itself, thus Frisk could repeat something to perfection. Even here, mid-power Clover, after some levelling up, CANNOT deal with a 0 soul flowey (I find level 20 Clover still could not, and what happens in Genocide was really to do with the implied manifestation of Chara after a human soul reaches LV 20) Frisk, at minimum power, after a pacifist run, deals with a 6 soul flowey.
@@Lunarcreeper i feel like bombs, guns, knifes, horrors beyond human comprehension and mouths where mouths shouldn’t be, are scarier than 3 d f l o w e y
An ending like this i feel hammers home just how powerless clover is in the end. At this point flowey still has his powers and can reset and save however he pleases, along with the fact that we know clover canonically ends up dead. Honestly makes the whole game a lot more depressing lol.
@@GCalebBshe was my favorite character and not even 20 minutes ago I was like I LOVE THIS PERSON SO MUCH and when she offered for us to live with her I immediately said yes, then flowey killed her putting me through multiple stages of THIS IS EVIL AS HELL And God what flowey did to us mid battle
This game really perfected how maniacal and sadistic flowey should be portrayed as a character. I feel like this is what he would he like in the official game if Toby had taken more time exploring what flowey should be and how truly far gone from asriel he could really become Edit: confused Toby fox for Scott Cawthon
"wHaT woUld yOu LikE to dO?" "gReAt!" I'm having nightmares tonight for sure. I looked this up because I couldn't figure out what to do, now I'm looking forward to fighting this abomination even less.
The fact that Flowey continues to call Clover his "buddy" and "pal" after the reveal is interesting to me. It makes me wonder if a small part of him was trying to see if he could feel again.
Even if he can't feel love, affection, or hope, he can definitely feel dopamine. And Clover's antics are giving him a level of excitement and anticipation that few gave him before.
I like the name "DT Flowey", or "Determination Flowey", since this is just what Flowey's godlike determination powers look like to someone with a weaker DT.
i think its meant to be a "cosmic horror" sort of deal, the world is pixelated, so these different medias are meant to be sorta "incomprehensible" and "eldritch" both in-universe and to our perspective (to a degree of course)
he didn't. In the dialoge he said that he wasn't treating lives and it was all on the clover's mind. Probably after the dialoge with the best bird of all time, everything else change to clover's mind. Or this is just an cope mechanism for me ;(
@@guesty6128 she's more like the sans of the game, she constantly judges you and tries to put you in the right direction of not killing anyone, plus she's literally the final boss of genocide route, and there's a lot more to her background story.
Dear GOD! The execution of this boss fight is insane! Probably one of the most creative yet terrifying fan-battles I've ever seen for Undertale! So many times I've sat back and all I could think is "What the actual fuck am I looking at right now?!?!"
This is such a cool interpretation of the fights the other humans had to deal with, this fight is way creepier, way more... restricting, you have no control. Even when shooting one of floweys petals it doesn’t feel like you can take control for even a brief window like in the normal undertale, everything feels as if it’s going in floweys favor. You get no help, your on your own. Which makes it feel so barren and lonely, which it should feel the exact opposite with floweys constant staring presence, but to me? It doesn’t, he has you where he wants you, unlike in undertale after gathering the souls you don’t get any power, you don’t beat him. He LETS you win and even then “win” is a stretch. He’s Growing bored of the games, but like he said? Like it or not he has control, what can you do? Your not frisk, you don’t have the power of determination like flowey, that’s what makes this so terrifying. Your, not, frisk. Fight him all you want, nothing will change. Atleast this is how I saw the fight, but maybe just me. There’s more I love about the fight I could’ve typed but this is long enough as it is lmao
23:49 I feel like he totally knows that there's something else going on here. Why Clover is so stubborn and refuses to back down. Something besides his SOUL color and Human Determination. *He knows.*
He event mentions in following neutral runs how, before he deviated Clover's path, they had never remembered resets. He notes hoe Clover in thr actual runs keeps acting different and being more efficient than they would be in a first time run, which should be what Clover experiences every time but we the players have played the game multiple times. Point is he does have reasons to be suspicious, ur so right
And I think that as much as that moment was scary for us, it was just as scary for him. He suddenly realized that there’s something wrong, that something’s helping clover… That something has been watching him. So he looks upwards… And if only for a moment… He glimpses a bit of the face of a god. And it is upset with him.
Yeah at this point flowey is kinda unstoppable. he had the most determination so he has the full capability to reset load and save . And that point where flowey looks at the screen is kinda chilling
i think the entire reason why flowey stopped toying with you is: - He kinda already knows about the player. for a moment, he realizes "if i make this impossible for him... they're just gonna leave this place..me to rot". likely a small headcanon - Clover's soul is just straight up too vigilant to die.
@@Fartcraftoffical of course I know flowey is evil. But he is a smart flower. He knows he’s in a game, and if the player aka the human stops playing, there’s nothing.
no, flowey stopped because it got boring really fast like sure they'll fight but the soul is too vigilant to give up (as you said), so it would be an infinite fight (which is real boring)
Official names are - Specimen mechanical - Specimen patchwork - Specimen organic - Specimen clay - Specimen paper - Specimen polygonal Taken from the ost names Side note: Specimen clay's theme goes hard
Dire que après.. 7 ans d’attente, nous avons enfin un grand chef d’œuvre devant nos yeux.. en faite, je crois que undertale yellow a enfin réussi après des années a nous donner la même sensation que undertale.. Merci à MasterSword et à son équipe d’avoir créé ceci… ❤️
Omega Flowey was basically an actual form he took. This is a nightmare he's making with Clover trapped inside his mind, so there's slightly more room for weird things
What I love about this fight is how similar yet different it is from the undertale flower fight. In undertale, you are fighting against a monster that seems almost impossible to kill, but you believe enough to pull through. Undertale yellow, you aren’t fighting. There are no breaks, no choices, nothing. You run, as fast and as long as you can, until by some miracle something happens.
the thing i like about this bosses fight isss that you can charge up your shot to a BIG one ( similar to deltarune ) and you can press x/shift to dash ( which has a pretty short cooldown so its a nice get out of jail free card ). nother thing i noticed is for the roulette you CAN strategize which to pick if youve died before, and dont worry the only thing that rlly happens if you perish is that one of the petals grow back soo pretty cool fight overall
22:15 is probably the creepiest of the specimens, the music, the visuals, For me, this whole fight is might be even better then original fight with flowey.
Flowey from original undertale looks like a sucker cuz man from inverted fate he destroy eternal timeline and stay true god, in this game he just madness, he literally controling timeline.
man, this was crazy. The fact that all the yellow soul could do was hold on in the end really proved that determination is just THAT much stronger. It even reminded me of OMORI's final boss (who is literally just OMORI) with the horror-like aesthetic.
6-Soul Flowey couldn't beat LV 1 Frisk (albeit with the help of the other Souls) Sans whooped LV 19 Frisk for a while until his patterns became predictable This sums it up pretty well
I think this fight is meant to be going on inside Flowey, not outside of him like the 6 soul fight in Undertale, so he wouldn't be able to use these powers on someone like Sans, only his base form powers.
Tbf this fight is under extremely different circumstances and not a physical fight. I think Flowey can basically solo any character as long as he catches them off-guard with a cheap shot, like how he managed to restrain all 6 main characters during undertales true pacifist ending and how he killed Martlet in this game.
Sans sticks a middle finger to the battle system by doing very dickish things like attacking you in the menu and dodging everything. Flowey would have to essentially know every single one of sans’s moves to kill him. Though eventually he probably did since he did say he killed everyone once.
@@fishyfishyfishy500akabs8He probably haven't like kill "everyone" but killed everyone he found since you can't kill every single person or soul in the underground
I think it's insane how I fell for the act of flowey being all nice despite knowing what happens in undertale. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
Ok so this is neutral right? I've seen pacifist and geno (although I doubt I would be able to beat either of these 3 runs) This is really cool. Tbh the paper and whatever the last petal was are the creepiest imo.
this ending is if you meet (the birds name that i forgot) at the top of mettaton's tower, then flowey gets mad because she/he told you mutliple times to FIGHT ASGORE and not meet the bird. (you have to not make the bird fly away at the fight with you and the bird in snowdin)
It’s entirely possible that flowey at this point is more powerful because he’s not “bored”. He says in Undertale that by the time frisk fell down, he’d already tried just about everything, but he may have still been ‘experimenting’ by the time clover falls down
Imagine that when Flowey took the 6 souls in undertale, they were in an infinite fight with flowey by themselves, with no one aroud, and the only way they saw someone was around was when Frisk asked for help, then they decided to reveal against Flowey. That would be awesome I hope I explained myself 😅
Man, this makes the pacifist final boss look like an april fools joke. I was never a huge fan of that final boss, so, when I saw THIS, I was beyond happy.
Really hammers home how much stronger the red soul was. Poor clover couldn't do anything when flowey went meta mode besides hanging on
not rlly. the red soul only was able to hang on with the help of all the other souls
@@buzzlightyearpfp7641 The difference is that this isn't Meta Flowey with 6 souls. This is Meta Flower with *zero* souls. Even without souls, Flowey can trap Clover just fine, because the strength of Clover's soul couldn't possibly compete unless he had the full power of Genocide Run LV. Frisk, even at LV 1, outclasses Flowey enough to steal the power of saving and loading from him until he absorbs the 6 human souls.
It is true that Frisk couldn't beat Omega Flowey without the help of the souls he absorbed, yet their innately strong soul is the only reason Omega Flowey ever needed to absorb the six souls in the first place.
@@matthewr6148 Actually, i believe this is Flowey with just the justice soul absorbed.
That's why there's an abundance of "wild west" based attacks like the revolvers and cowboys on horses
@@matthewr6148 genocide run clover cooked asgore with a singular blast of his soul and broke his trident with his soul too.
@@rbx.yasuzio Clover was more flashy when they did it, but don't forget that Lv 20 Frisk one-shot Asgore as well, without even giving him a chance to attack in the first place.
FUN FACT: the "what would you like to do?" and "great" voicelines (18:13) are taken from the same source as canon Flowey's "Ooh, that's a wonderful idea!", amalgamate laughter, and grunts from the Omega Flowey boss fight: a McDonald's advert from the 1960s.
I noticed that, it fits floweys voice
now that's attention to detail
1UNYHKZ: Liar in the You!!!!!! ( 18:13 )
I love how Flowey’s ugliness gets exposed in this route. He really is portrayed as an almighty soulless demon.
He revels in your misfortune, has no form of sympathy, and renders you almost completely helpless against him.
This form of Flowey is how Toby Fox made him to be, down to the letter, but Undertale didn’t portray his horrific personality nearly as well as this game did in this route.
I could go on to say how Alphys and Asgore were also explored so well in this game, but I’ll end this comment by saying that this was an amazing rendition of Flowey.
Alphys?
@@colecoal1365 How Alphys’ actions, as guilty as she was and felt so, did have serious consequences. You could see just how much the fallen down incident impacted Ceroba and everyone else who knew her.
It makes what happened even more tragic and makes how Alphys poorly dealt with so much more understandable, since it did have a an actual tremendous effect on people.
@@voidraldarken ahhh
that's something I adored about this game - giving you more context to the weight of what those characters did for things we might not have given a second thought before. the death of the previous humans, the amalgamates, flowey's powers
but it also does it in a way to not undermine their arcs in the pacifist run and make them unforgivable. you still understand their own struggles, and they can still be redeemed
@@redactedinfo8557I think it's silly if someone starts to dislike, for example, Alphys for the Kanako thing
Like, it was clear that she did stuff like this, getting more story behind one of the specific amalgamates doesn't make her worse, all the other amalgamates and their families went through the same, we just didn't get to see it
Flowey’s a genius in some way. Clover is a kid, and kids are afraid of certain things like spooky drawings, weird game features, horrifying clay films, creepy dolls, and body stuff. And that’s why that’s the perfect form for Flowey.
And guns too
I feel like most people would be at least a little unnerved by those things, especially if said things were trying to kill them.
Idk about you but I'm pretty sure pretty much everyone on this world would be scared if they saw a Flower with arms flying towards them trying to claw you them death, or litteraly having to dodge blood while a giant heart with a face stares at them.
I’m scared of some of the faces and I’m 34!!!
and his design is childish too
I just love how at the end, Flowey stops staring at Clover's soul and just starts staring at you, the player. Man looks like he's about to reach through the screen and kill you but is just like "eh, fuck it." Man this game nails Flowey's character to a T.
Thing is even if he tries he just cant, we are the REAL ones in power
Flowey installs 46 viruses onto your computer, causing it to explode. (the true ending)
@@rascamedi0bold assumption that my computer is within 30 lightyears of me
That’s why I think the determination line is so interesting, because it’s almost like he knows that this situation is abnormal, that some else HAS to be involved, yet he can’t fight it. Maybe he remembers something about Chara? Very confusing none the less
Yeah it like he know we the player are there and we have more control over him
If the devs told me this fight took an entire year to develop on its own, I'd believe them. And I'd tell them it was worth it.
It took 8 years to make th game
i remember when this game was just a mere demo, i am impressed with how much has gone into it.
Only a year?!
Absolutely. If THIS was made in gamemaker like the original undertale was, then I know from experience how long this must have taken.
@@Potato_bozo theyre not talking about the entire game, theyre talking about this fight alone.
The fact you don't actually beat flowey in any way and he just gets bored of killing you really shows how powerful he truly is.
And frisk literally can damage him with a knife meanwhile clover has a gun and cant shoot, frisk is deternimation
@@eepyrz They could very easily shoot, it's just that Flowey would undo it instantly. Same would happen with Frisk if they didn't have determination.
in genocide this didn't happen, frisk simply killed her
@@rainascimento6136Him*
I think its more of Flowey realizing he can't win, he looked up. He realized the player is helping Clover. He's like "hold up," because he literally just saw GOD helping a kid.
"What would you like to do?"
"GREAT!"
definitely gives off an amazing vibe of how messed up of a character Flowey is
yep.
I think what really makes this so impactful is that it sort of nails down the “childishness” that Flowey/Asriel display
Much like how Photoshop Flowey is basically a bunch of things a messed up kid would find “cool” all tied up with plant motifs and True Lab stuff, and the God of Hyperdeath is basically Asriel’s edgy OC, this really feels like a hyperactive creepy child’s imagination, with all the arts and crafts, video game, and cartoonish visuals.
It’s also Ronald McDonald’s voice except high pitched. But you knew that already.
Funny how that voice line is taken literally a couple seconds before and after the “That’s a Wonderful Idea!” line.
I freaking love these lines
I love this execution! Seeing how powerful determination and the ability to save and load is from an outsiders perspective. It becomes otherworldly.
That's what makes this fight so cool! The terrifying fact that Clover isn't Frisk
Exactly, the difference in power is insane, even when you're being massacred in the flowey fight, with frisk you at least feel like you can do something...
But not here...
he even broke the fourth wall he directly looked at us, he knew he couldnt do nothing, he cant kill us with his current power, just a reminder he didnt have even a single human soul absorbed
@@Diego-h8q2rBut he did absorb a soul. Clover’s soul.
@@TheAngelofMercyyou do realise flowey doesn’t kill us because he has no reason to, he needs our soul. It’s more useful to him for clover to be alive. He’s just completely fucking with clover in this fight. That’s it. A psychotic flower fucking with its prey
The only reason the fight “ends” is because he gets bored. That’s why. You have no power in this fight, you have no control
@@TheAngelofMercyLV20 is just busted in general, and since Toby Fox confirmed that determination is all of the soul traits combined, this means that a level 20 justice soul (even in the UTY universe) was just enough to fraction the power of a level 1 determination soul, which was already powerful enough to override flowey’s ability to save and load.
Ive always loved this running theme within undertale of powerful characters being able to "break" rules of the game, from flowey stealing your save files and crashing your game, undyne staying alive when her health bar is at 0, to sans having knowledge of the games mechanics and abusing them to make his boss fight unfair. I love how undertale yellow continues this trend, with a lot of floweys attacks and even his sprites being animated outside of the 8 bit style. Really adds to his intimidation factor (some of his attacks even seem to be animated in 3d!), with the out of place crispness/fluidity, and drives home the idea that hes basically a god in this world.
Also martletts face turning hollow for like 2 frames when she hugs you caught me off guard 💀
Introducing something in an artstyle foreign to the game's established artstyle, in order to hammer in the idea that it really goes above the rules of the world it's in... An interesting concept that I still haven't seen in too many games outside of Undertale, DDLC and OMORI
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How Meta Flowey's petal phases relate to his past:
Patchwork - Asriel's innocence and childhood.
Organic - Chara's illness.
Clay - Flowey coming to life in the True Lab, and grappling with his new existence, all while his face and form morphs horrifically.
Paper - Asriel's drawings, or Flowey's erasure of his old identity.
Polygonal - Flowey's discovery of his power to SAVE.
Mechanical - What Asriel knew of the war between humans and monsters, and what he felt as humans attacked him.
I know this comment was posted 5 months ago, but thinking about that now is chilling
Just got this ending and I'm taken abback by the amount of polish this game has. It's storytelling and animation and everything is so well done, even the melting face was a suprise from an undertale fangame. This was definitely one of the best Undertale fangames I've played
One of the Best?, this is the Best fangame.
Yep, it's even more polished than the original game.
it depends on wich type of fangames do you like, i like difficult fangames so this isnt my favorite one
@@PhilAndMind i am doing the genocide too, its hard but there are a lot of fangames harder
@@PhilAndMind the most important thing on undertale fights is to stay determined, even if the boss is very difficult, with a lot of tries it becomes easy, a tip i can give is that you buy all the food you can , also ( this is a tip for every fangame, not this in specific) if youre stuck in one attack in specific you can search a video of anyone doing that fight and you can see how to dodge that attack
After checking back this flowey fight, i've come to a possible realization or maybe headcanon.
The name of the phases of this "omega flowey" fight are actually labeled specimen:organic, specimen:mechanic etc.
Specimen...
Chilling idea is, would flowey remember being something else besides a flower while alphys did her experiments on the dust? Like using that dust in organics and stuff before being "succesful" on the flower.
This is a great point. It was weird to see all the specimen named after materials- with the exception of polygonal. This is waved off though as being a digital (in a weird way) material.
@@DrDesk-vx8tw Poyo poyo Poyo poy (so basically putting his brain in a computer)
noice.
@@Sebasolacepoy poyo poy poy poyo pyo poy (i get that yes i speak poyo)
I think you're onto something
Just when I thought Flowey couldn’t get any more nightmarish. Those style changes alone tell me exactly why this game took as long as it did
What I find funny is how he looks more creepy HERE than he does in regular undertale, where he has an extra soul under his belt. The less souls he has, the more sadistic he seems to be as well, which is pretty fitting. In base undertale, he has all sorts of horrific attacks, but Clover's soul REALLY seemed to have helped, as these attacks are NIGHTMARISH. His design is also very unsettling, actually looking like a flower, yes, but with all of his different forms? My lord they are creepy
finally, a fangame that doesn't have sans in it (at all)
Sans didn't exist in Yellow time though
@@tuangaming4910e x a c t l y :)
@@tuangaming4910 there was a mention of undyne in the game and alot of stuff with MTT, even alphys apparear in one of the routes, i am sure sans existed at this point
@@ses7346 some civilian in Snowdin said that everything was boring until Sans and Papyrus appeared
@@tuangaming4910that could range from a few months to a few years
The look toward the camera flowey does before he gives up tells me that he has a suspicion somethings wrong, undertale has an incredibly diagetic player while it’s debatable how diagetic we are in undertale yellow seeing as clover is an actual character. So in my mind he just had a “hold on something ain’t right” moment.
Him: wait... I feel... A strange presence... WAIT. YOU'RE CONTROLLING CLO-
Me: Yep.
i think him looking directly at us isnt a "staring at the player" moment, obviously, hes looking right at us for creep factor but im convinced hes actually having a moment of realization that this is really boring and just sucks for both parties, clover wont give in and let him fully yoink their soul, so they are just having a miserable experience, and even if they do it wont change anything, he wont be able to get the other 5 as asgores got them all locked away and inaccessible.
@@BitrateBillythis may be just me but when he looks at us, I kinda see him looking… nervous.
Like he just suddenly realized that he’s not entirely in control. That someone else is watching him.
And for a brief moment… it terrified him.
In UT Flowey says stuff like ‘if i let you win, you won’t want to ‘play’ with me anymore.’ or something like that.
I don’t think they are fully aware they are in a computer game but they definitely have some understanding that something else is pulling the strings. Pretty sure the glance at the camera is because Clover always died to much lesser stakes, and doesn’t have the determination to power through a fight against him, so he probably is thinking something like ‘You mother.. something else is going on here-“
idk that’s my take
@@cbou713 I think he’s referring to frisk as if they were chara
For anyone who doesn’t understand why this fight is the way it is, I’ll put it in simple terms.
You’re not Frisk. Your soul isn’t red.
In Regular Undertale, Frisk’s trait is determination. Every human soul has It, but Frisk’s soul is the one with the most Determination.
Because we’re not Frisk we cannot overpower Flowey, that’s why the fight ends the way it does. Flowey gets bored of killing you.
Isn’t it because they had help from the other human souls?
@@cmineawesome1007Frisk has more determination than base Flowey, while base Flowey has more than Clover, so that's why Flowey can absorb you. In Undertale, Flowey can only absorb you with the help of the other human souls, so once they turn against him, you can beat him.
Most determination doesn't mean that's red soul's sole trait 😭 red soul is probably "selfhood", which explains why it's the most determined kind
The only thing you got wrong is that the red soul is the determination trait.
The only dialogue in the game that talks about the red soul states that it is the feeling of numbers increasing such as EXP,GOLD,HP etc.
Being pretty much the feeling of obtaining power my personal theory is that the trait of the red soul is megalovania or megalomaniac as it fits pretty well.
@@randomguy6415 In Undertale Every human soul possesses Determination, but to have Determination as the Specific Soul Trait is rare. It’s Frisk’s dominant Trait, while Clover’s dominant trait is Justice.
I remember seeing this in another comment section and I would like to point out, how literally most of Floweys attacks are just showcasing his own pain or wanting you to hurt him. It’s very disturbing, and makes me feel even worse for him in a way. You see him cry, rip his petals off, and so much more.
That’s the genius of this whole fight and why it’s so in character. all flowey knows is torture and kill. he’s done it countless times in different timelines.
His only goal in this fight is to torture clover into giving up. That why he created that fake martlet. he tries to torture a resisting clover into giving him his soul, but clover is just strong enough to not let that happen.
He also mentions his real spectacle will happen when he collects the 6 souls later. Which is omega flowey.
omega flowey was a real death machine. this fight was just clover being tortured in floweys twisted mind. thats why this fight was more disturbing than omega floweys.
what a fucking brilliant neutral ending for UTY.
@@arkice1937indeed, this "omega flowey" is just a mental image of how he might like to be or look in such a situation. The Undertale final one is the "real" one and then, even that one ends up being another act by flowey, hoping to make us thing we won and nudge to real pacifist ending for his final scheme
@@arkice1937yeah
I also like how some of his attacks look intimidating but are actually really easy to dodge once you get them. This is in line with Omega Flowey and also demonstrates that he's not really a fighter but a coward going for intimidation and cheap kills.
@@arkice1937All he knows is torture and kill? He befriended everyone before he killed them, that was the point of his character, he exhausted all possible options, violent or nonviolent
There is a single frame on 14:45 that shows that Martlet is indeed not herself. Really creepy when I caught it.
I saw it
i already knew when there wasn't any textbox sprites
oh MY GASH THAT WAS CREEPY LIKE FOR REAL I GOT SPOOK
OH I SAW IT OH NO I
Good eye! Didnt catch that until you pointed out! Really creepy indeed.
I love how the music and overall fight uses "THAT'S A WONDERFUL IDEA!" and "WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO?" voicelines
Great! -Flowey 2023
Anyone else notice how "Martel" loses her eyes and beak and it's just holes for a few frames when she tries to hug Clover? Unsettling
Martelo? Like the portuguese word for hammer?
jokes aside it is pretty unsettling i think i remember being jumpscared a bit but i dont remember much
I reallly want to point out how most of clovers dialog and act options are things a child in distress would do- it does an amazing job emphasizing how panicked clovers is in the moment
edit : the first phase also kinda acts as a substitute for the judgement hall as we are faced with the major monders we’ve dusted. huge guilt trip for me as i killed starlo on accident-
I'm very impressed with how well executed this is. I like when normally unintrusive game mechanics are given a greater role, so seeing a battle against this familiar character that is essentially your save point is quite interesting. The battle itself is very well made too, really emphasizes that without Flowey acting as the connection, you have no power over the world. Seeing him toying with you, forcing you to run away from him in various locations, him becoming all sorts of abominations shows that you've pissed off a really powerful ally and he's just tormenting you now to get his sick kicks
Well said!
14:45 love at one of the frames marlet's face changes,hinting clover that they have no power in this world
I think the reason Flowey is stronger and has more control over us in yellow, is because the soul of determination has much more control over the world than the other souls
That's actually a good theory-
@@caindain2179 tnx
Like If a Child With A Red Soul can Manage to overthrow Flowey's determination and Erase the World.... Then Surely Flowey who was more knowledgeable with it and Had time To run wild with it would be terrifying
I tought that he might have collected the other souls, since he was going to take his ass well, but that also makes sense
That is correct, when we take the color of the other souls in-game, the abilities they had are visibly corporeal and tangible, like when frisk turns yellow, the soul shoots the bullets which do magical damage. Since all the other souls were only powerful in the basis of physical strength, they would all ultimately die. Frisk was so strong because determination is the ONLY soul with control over the world itself, thus Frisk could repeat something to perfection.
Even here, mid-power Clover, after some levelling up, CANNOT deal with a 0 soul flowey (I find level 20 Clover still could not, and what happens in Genocide was really to do with the implied manifestation of Chara after a human soul reaches LV 20)
Frisk, at minimum power, after a pacifist run, deals with a 6 soul flowey.
I just love how more face to face the killings are making them more impactful and still with the dark grey background theme like jevil in deltarune
15:05 imagine how traumatized clover is from this entire fight, he's just a kid and goes through all of this, IN PERSON
same with frisk bc of photoshop flowey
@@unnamedscribble-auttp true but this is next level
I mean he kinda signed a waiver with his emotions and mental wellbeing when he entered the underground
If Clover does indeed remember previous timelines, they're gonna have deep nightmares with this fight.
@@Lunarcreeper i feel like bombs, guns, knifes, horrors beyond human comprehension and mouths where mouths shouldn’t be, are scarier than 3 d f l o w e y
Undertale fans will see this whole thing and still be like "yeah but Sans can solo him."
My brother in christ you're an undertale fan.
And that's exactly why im glad UT:Y released, it gives the non sans fanboy side of the fandom stuff to enjoy
Pretty sure Sans still can though...
Well after all Flowey himself admitted Sans was the reason for plenty of his resets
I don’t know, sans’ KR is a big factor, especially to a being as evil as Flowey…
An ending like this i feel hammers home just how powerless clover is in the end. At this point flowey still has his powers and can reset and save however he pleases, along with the fact that we know clover canonically ends up dead. Honestly makes the whole game a lot more depressing lol.
No one else pointed it out, so I’m gonna.
What Flowey did to Martlet at 15:05 is absolutely terrifying
Straight up evil
I like martlet, its always a hearthbreaking doing a neutral or genicide route 😢
Reminds me of Sonic.eyx
@@GCalebBshe was my favorite character and not even 20 minutes ago I was like I LOVE THIS PERSON SO MUCH and when she offered for us to live with her I immediately said yes, then flowey killed her putting me through multiple stages of THIS IS EVIL AS HELL
And God what flowey did to us mid battle
@@popsickle_ i have the saddest theory of that martlet somehow lives in a hell of flowey's mind...
I love that in the end, Flowey is like "Man this outcome is goofy and boring. Allow me to reset it for ya!"
This game really perfected how maniacal and sadistic flowey should be portrayed as a character. I feel like this is what he would he like in the official game if Toby had taken more time exploring what flowey should be and how truly far gone from asriel he could really become
Edit: confused Toby fox for Scott Cawthon
Scott???????
@dionaeamuscipula6649 shit mb I was thinking about indie devs and I confused Toby fox for Scott Cawthon
Did you, like, miss the entire Omega Flowey sequence in the original game or what?
Fnaf moment
@@funnylittlecreatureHe’s less developed than here tho you gotta admit
I like how flowey goes from showing Clover the horrors to just joshing around with them
"wHaT woUld yOu LikE to dO?"
"gReAt!"
I'm having nightmares tonight for sure. I looked this up because I couldn't figure out what to do, now I'm looking forward to fighting this abomination even less.
The fact that Flowey continues to call Clover his "buddy" and "pal" after the reveal is interesting to me. It makes me wonder if a small part of him was trying to see if he could feel again.
Even if he can't feel love, affection, or hope, he can definitely feel dopamine. And Clover's antics are giving him a level of excitement and anticipation that few gave him before.
*AND YOU GUYS THOUGHT OMEGA FLOWEY WAS NIGHTMARE FUEL!*
-Also what are we gonna call this thing, Inner Flowey?-
Alpha flowey imo
This isn't Photoshop Flowey or Omega Flowey... IT'S FLOWEY WITH NO RESTRICTIONS
I like the name "DT Flowey", or "Determination Flowey", since this is just what Flowey's godlike determination powers look like to someone with a weaker DT.
Judgement flowey
Artist Flowey. Thats all i could think of lol
14:47 oh I do not like that hidden face
Legit makes Andross noises
I found it by accident, spoopy
in this ocassion, flowy being more scary than usual
I mean he Has All the Determination and Control in the world who could Stop him
Undertale Yellow All Flowey Forms:
18:18 Mechanical
19:12 Patchworked
19:56 Organ
20:40 Clay
21:24 Paper
22:16 Polygonal
the creepiest is polygonal and paper and Mechanical
@@thekindcat mechanical just looks like a cuphead boss to me
Now That You Say It Looks Like A Boss From Cuphead, I Actually Can't Unsee It.
@@Atleasthreecharacters
It actually looks so much more creative than a pacifist route final boss.
Does this technically mean flowey has an Obsession with multi media? Which ik it’s supposed to be terrifying but it’s cute dude likes creativity
yeah.
Flowey can animate horrifying monstrosities in a variety of formats
i think its meant to be a "cosmic horror" sort of deal, the world is pixelated, so these different medias are meant to be sorta "incomprehensible" and "eldritch" both in-universe and to our perspective (to a degree of course)
There are theories that all the forms he takes are based on things that were injected with DT along with flowey himself
It's a neat detail at 14:46 when martlet hugs clover, her face becomes a very shocked bowling ball for a frame.
in school : " remember what i taught you"
"dodge the bullets"
exam :
out of context this is god awful
IM SOBBINGG
This ending put me through multiple stages of different mental problems
WHY DID HE HAVE TO KILL THE CHARACTER I LIKED THE MOST
he didn't.
In the dialoge he said that he wasn't treating lives and it was all on the clover's mind.
Probably after the dialoge with the best bird of all time, everything else change to clover's mind.
Or this is just an cope mechanism for me ;(
@@Sample_Text18he killed marlet at the start im pretty sure
Well i dont liked her anyway. Papyrus copy but bird
@@guesty6128 she's more like the sans of the game, she constantly judges you and tries to put you in the right direction of not killing anyone, plus she's literally the final boss of genocide route, and there's a lot more to her background story.
@@Sample_Text18 feathers is dead. the poor lad turned into dust before the start of this fight (because he got impaled by some vines)
Dear GOD! The execution of this boss fight is insane! Probably one of the most creative yet terrifying fan-battles I've ever seen for Undertale! So many times I've sat back and all I could think is "What the actual fuck am I looking at right now?!?!"
Imagine if someone managed to no-hit this, probably someone like Merg
absolutely Merg
Only a matter of time
Merg but theres a small chance its gonna be little bit segmented
Merg? Lmaooooo
moroz just released his no hit of every boss
This is such a cool interpretation of the fights the other humans had to deal with, this fight is way creepier, way more... restricting, you have no control. Even when shooting one of floweys petals it doesn’t feel like you can take control for even a brief window like in the normal undertale, everything feels as if it’s going in floweys favor. You get no help, your on your own. Which makes it feel so barren and lonely, which it should feel the exact opposite with floweys constant staring presence, but to me? It doesn’t, he has you where he wants you, unlike in undertale after gathering the souls you don’t get any power, you don’t beat him. He LETS you win and even then “win” is a stretch. He’s Growing bored of the games, but like he said? Like it or not he has control, what can you do? Your not frisk, you don’t have the power of determination like flowey, that’s what makes this so terrifying. Your, not, frisk. Fight him all you want, nothing will change. Atleast this is how I saw the fight, but maybe just me. There’s more I love about the fight I could’ve typed but this is long enough as it is lmao
23:49 I feel like he totally knows that there's something else going on here. Why Clover is so stubborn and refuses to back down. Something besides his SOUL color and Human Determination.
*He knows.*
He event mentions in following neutral runs how, before he deviated Clover's path, they had never remembered resets. He notes hoe Clover in thr actual runs keeps acting different and being more efficient than they would be in a first time run, which should be what Clover experiences every time but we the players have played the game multiple times.
Point is he does have reasons to be suspicious, ur so right
And I think that as much as that moment was scary for us, it was just as scary for him. He suddenly realized that there’s something wrong, that something’s helping clover…
That something has been watching him.
So he looks upwards…
And if only for a moment…
He glimpses a bit of the face of a god.
And it is upset with him.
18:15 Specimen Mechanical
19:11 Specimen Patchwork
19:55 Specimen Organic
20:39 Specimen Clay
21:23 Specimen Paper
22:14 Specimen Polygonal
Clay reminds me of hylics.
Specimen Organic is terrifying
@@Goldthatoneguy it's definitely a nod to the Binding of Isaac, it even has the same artstyle
@@Moonshine568 i get it now!
@@Moonshine568 And polygon is definitely Majora's Mask
maybe it took long for them ro release was because THEY WERE COOKING UP THIS BOSS UNTIL ITS PERFECT AND DELICIOUS 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm not expert in cooking but I think that boss is FUCKING "WELL DONE"
And also the bug fixes in general
@@zian01000god imagine the amount of bugs on fights like Masked Ceroba and Martlet on steroids
@@theunknown479 I know right. Dont forget the triggers and things that triggers a route change or even just animation in general.
Yeah at this point flowey is kinda unstoppable.
he had the most determination so he has the full capability to reset load and save .
And that point where flowey looks at the screen is kinda chilling
18:18 Arsenal Flowey
19:11 Rag-doll Flowey
19:56 Blood-cell Flowey
20:39 Claymation Flowey
21:24 Paper Flowey
22:15 N64 Flowey
The first one is more like cuphead flowey
Seeing this boss for the first time really brought back the fear that omega flowey gave me
"So please, resist" has the same vibe as a villain ALLOWING their own arrest.
This fight is just peak Undertale, I'm way more impressed with this than I am with any Deltarune boss so far
i think the entire reason why flowey stopped toying with you is:
- He kinda already knows about the player. for a moment, he realizes "if i make this impossible for him... they're just gonna leave this place..me to rot". likely a small headcanon
- Clover's soul is just straight up too vigilant to die.
Nah its cuz flowey is evil if u anything about undertale u would know
@@Fartcraftoffical of course I know flowey is evil. But he is a smart flower. He knows he’s in a game, and if the player aka the human stops playing, there’s nothing.
no, flowey stopped because it got boring really fast
like sure they'll fight but the soul is too vigilant to give up (as you said), so it would be an infinite fight (which is real boring)
@@tangerine7745he does look at YOU
18:15 specimen mechanical
19:11 specimen crochet
19:55 specimen organic
20:39 specimen 3D render
21:23 specimen paper
22:14 specimen 2D render
dont think thays a 2d render because its based off nintendo 64 games (specifically ocarina of time)
Official names are
- Specimen mechanical
- Specimen patchwork
- Specimen organic
- Specimen clay
- Specimen paper
- Specimen polygonal
Taken from the ost names
Side note: Specimen clay's theme goes hard
bro i love how cocky flowey is here
Dire que après.. 7 ans d’attente, nous avons enfin un grand chef d’œuvre devant nos yeux.. en faite, je crois que undertale yellow a enfin réussi après des années a nous donner la même sensation que undertale.. Merci à MasterSword et à son équipe d’avoir créé ceci… ❤️
7 ans ????? C'est long bordel
why the HELL is Flowey more terrfying than Omega Flowey ?!?!?
It's a fangame,the fans are usually more "extra" than the source material.XD
Flowey has control over the world until frisk showed up, he can do whatever he wants.
he conjures up these nightmarish sequences to basically toy with clover
Omega Flowey was basically an actual form he took. This is a nightmare he's making with Clover trapped inside his mind, so there's slightly more room for weird things
Omega flowey was cool and crazy, but this is horrifying and disturbing.
What I love about this fight is how similar yet different it is from the undertale flower fight.
In undertale, you are fighting against a monster that seems almost impossible to kill, but you believe enough to pull through.
Undertale yellow, you aren’t fighting. There are no breaks, no choices, nothing. You run, as fast and as long as you can, until by some miracle something happens.
"You're probably adopted!"
My honest reaction to that statement: 25:01
'_'
14:46 for a second here you can see Martlet’s Sprite with Souless eyes and a hollow mouth, foreshadowing her creepiness and proving she’s not real.
this fight has reinvigorated my love for this stupid psychotic flower
the thing i like about this bosses fight isss that you can charge up your shot to a BIG one ( similar to deltarune ) and you can press x/shift to dash ( which has a pretty short cooldown so its a nice get out of jail free card ). nother thing i noticed is for the roulette you CAN strategize which to pick if youve died before, and dont worry the only thing that rlly happens if you perish is that one of the petals grow back soo pretty cool fight overall
I love how the bosses that Clover killed appears in Flowey fight to have rematch with them.
i'm so glad i played neutral route first, i got to experience this when my friend who played pacifist first still hasn't
you're so right im the exact same
Great to know that floweys the final boss of the game. Thanks for putting the final boss in the thumbnail.
Not in every route
It's sarcasm, it means that I put a giant spoiler on the thumbnail, and I agree with you.@@SeveralRatsEachWithArcanePower
I love spoilers in youtube thumbnails!!!! !! ! ! 1 1 1 ! YIPEEEEEE
well there goes my attempt at avoiding spoilers. I saw this coming anyways but it would’ve been nice to see this myself the first time
I just did pacifist route, and i don't wanna do genocide route so thats why am here
this is the normal route, genocide is much different@@martailsxd2049
You know you didn’t have to watch this right?
@@deniseg9210i think the thumbnail has more than enough spoilers by itself ,,
@@deniseg9210 the thumbnail, I didn’t actually watch the video
1:31 She died thinking that it was betrayal😢
20:42 I like how he on beat
8:31 The way this save was timed with the music
20:00 the binding of issac reference
me when i perform botched heart surgery on my mom fr
we unlocked quick draw from the sheriff mod,, lets go
finally i thought i was the only one who thought of that
the *w h a t w o u l d y o u l i k e t o d o ? g r e a t !* is probably my favorite line in the entire fight
Exactly
15:02 Well that took a dark turn.
22:15 is probably the creepiest of the specimens, the music, the visuals,
For me, this whole fight is might be even better then original fight with flowey.
Agreed. It's hella terrifying and I'm here for it.
The moment this fangame turned into a horror game
Flowey from original undertale looks like a sucker cuz man from inverted fate he destroy eternal timeline and stay true god, in this game he just madness, he literally controling timeline.
that's only because we don't get to see what he does when he had timeline control
@@astrobeth or maybe cuz the determination soul block his Timeline control powers. in UT: yellow bro isnt determination. so maybe.
Are you really trying to compare the non canon fanmade au game to the actually canon?
Bro somehow made omega flowey even more strange. Don't even get me started on the genocide route final boss.
man, this was crazy. The fact that all the yellow soul could do was hold on in the end really proved that determination is just THAT much stronger. It even reminded me of OMORI's final boss (who is literally just OMORI) with the horror-like aesthetic.
Flowey: Without you, I never could’ve gotten past him!
Also Flowey:
That means that Asgore is even crazier than this, yikes
@@_abarofsoap_alternatively he kills asgote but can’t get the souls
@@fishyfishyfishy500akabs8 i mean he gets the souls in UT true pacifist, psure asgore just protected them
@@_abarofsoap_ no, the battle takes place in flowey's mind. he's not this powerful normally
I love the themes and this ending is brilliantly executed
When "Martlet" hugs Clover, her eyes and beak get hollows for a split second...
TV Tropes somehow doesn't mention that
It's not a flowey fight without some eldritch horrors
Seeing Flowey's fight here makes me wonder how Sans managed to kill him so many times in a row?
6-Soul Flowey couldn't beat LV 1 Frisk (albeit with the help of the other Souls)
Sans whooped LV 19 Frisk for a while until his patterns became predictable
This sums it up pretty well
I think this fight is meant to be going on inside Flowey, not outside of him like the 6 soul fight in Undertale, so he wouldn't be able to use these powers on someone like Sans, only his base form powers.
Tbf this fight is under extremely different circumstances and not a physical fight. I think Flowey can basically solo any character as long as he catches them off-guard with a cheap shot, like how he managed to restrain all 6 main characters during undertales true pacifist ending and how he killed Martlet in this game.
Sans sticks a middle finger to the battle system by doing very dickish things like attacking you in the menu and dodging everything. Flowey would have to essentially know every single one of sans’s moves to kill him.
Though eventually he probably did since he did say he killed everyone once.
@@fishyfishyfishy500akabs8He probably haven't like kill "everyone" but killed everyone he found since you can't kill every single person or soul in the underground
Bro was full on changing artstyles at that point
I think it's insane how I fell for the act of flowey being all nice despite knowing what happens in undertale. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
Boy today sure is a great day to browse TH-cam and not see Undertale Yellow spoilers in my feed
why is nobody talking about how in the first phase flowey uses the attacks of the monsters you killed against you?
Yeah. It's like the Lost Souls but way scarier.
Ok so this is neutral right? I've seen pacifist and geno (although I doubt I would be able to beat either of these 3 runs)
This is really cool.
Tbh the paper and whatever the last petal was are the creepiest imo.
this ending is if you meet (the birds name that i forgot) at the top of mettaton's tower, then flowey gets mad because she/he told you mutliple times to FIGHT ASGORE and not meet the bird. (you have to not make the bird fly away at the fight with you and the bird in snowdin)
@@Corbino4000I did an aborted Genocide run (didn’t exhaust all the encounters in Steamworks) and I still got the letter telling me to go to the roof
the paper part was the best due to music imo
@@Corbino4000 oh you mean martlet ("feathers" as people called him)
The last one was the Polygonal one, and yeah it's 100% the creepiest
"I tried to uphold a friendly persona but wow..."
"She never saw it coming!"
I'm starting to sense some references here
25:00 this was so damn funny
It’s entirely possible that flowey at this point is more powerful because he’s not “bored”. He says in Undertale that by the time frisk fell down, he’d already tried just about everything, but he may have still been ‘experimenting’ by the time clover falls down
"note to self, when travelling through flowey's brain, Keep your eyes SHUT."
(Acrually probably don't, otherwise you'll likely die)
Imagine that when Flowey took the 6 souls in undertale, they were in an infinite fight with flowey by themselves, with no one aroud, and the only way they saw someone was around was when Frisk asked for help, then they decided to reveal against Flowey. That would be awesome I hope I explained myself 😅
19:11 in my opinion is the creepiest
I knew going Pacifist was the right decision. I had no idea this was even in the game.
20:44 Prunsel cameo
The saddest part of this fight is, while Frisk had the souls to call for help, Clover has no one. He has to fight Flowey all by himself
Man, this makes the pacifist final boss look like an april fools joke. I was never a huge fan of that final boss, so, when I saw THIS, I was beyond happy.