SOMEHOW, I FEEL LIKE YOU'RE AN OLD FRIEND.Pre-Battle (If the protagonist spared Papyrus on a previous playthrough) POWERFUL! POPULAR! PRESTIGIOUS!!! THAT'S PAPYRUS!!!.THEN, I CAN FULFILL MY LIFELONG DREAM!!!.NO, THIS IS ALL WRONG! I CAN'T BE YOUR FRIEND! WORRY NOT!!! YOU SHALL BE LONELY NO LONGER!.I DON'T EVER WONDER WHAT HAVING LOTS OF FRIENDS IS LIKE.I CAN HARDLY IMAGINE WHAT IT MUST BE LIKE TO FEEL THAT WAY.THEY MUST BE WHAT YOU ARE FEELING RIGHT NOW!!! THE DESIRE TO HAVE A COOL, SMART PERSON THINK YOU ARE COOL.THE ADMIRATION FOR ANOTHER'S PUZZLE-SOLVING SKILLS.THE JOY OF FINDING ANOTHER PASTA LOVER.ALLOW ME TO TELL YOU ABOUT SOME COMPLEX FEELINGS.If Papyrus's HP is low enough, he attempts to use his special attack before he would normally attempt to use it, most likely to ensure the attack is used at least once during a Neutral Route.It is possible to attack him without instantly killing him, but the only way to do this is by using the Tough Glove and only confirming the attack once rather than four times. After his "Completely Normal Attack", Papyrus's defense is set to his current HP multiplied by negative two.Sparing Papyrus aborts the Genocide Route. To continue down the Genocide Route, the protagonist must kill him, which they can do in a single hit. In the Genocide Route, Papyrus instantly offers to spare the protagonist.If the protagonist loses to him three times, Papyrus grows tired of capturing them and offers them the option to skip his battle and progress to the next area. When the protagonist would otherwise receive fatal damage, their HP is set to 1 and Papyrus puts an end to the fight prematurely.Surviving all of Papyrus's attacks and finally sparing him ends the battle. After surviving this attack, Papyrus decides to spare the protagonist. The attack includes the appearance of bone attacks seen earlier in the battle, the dog (3 damage), bones spelling "COOL DUDE", a bone on a skateboard (2 damage), and a large crowd of bones (3 damage per group, 2 for final bone) that can be jumped over to a far higher level than the blue SOUL can usually reach. However, a dog steals it, and he continues the battle with an "absolutely normal attack", which is more difficult than any previous attack. Papyrus eventually prepares a special attack.They also are slower and less intense versions of Sans's attacks. All of his attacks use bones, similarly to how Sans attacks. His blue-colored bones are used far less often. Papyrus continues the battle by attacking the protagonist with series after series of bones scrolling along the bottom of the square, which can be dodged by jumping.Finally, 2 bones with a narrow opening come from both sides of the screen. Two series of 2 bones with a narrow opening to jump through, another two series of 2 bones except that the opening is higher, a blue bone and a large bone coming from the right side.Two bones with a narrow opening to jump through, a large bone dangling from the ceiling coming from the right side, and 8 bones that form a 'hump'.Three large bones followed by a blue bone, followed by a fast-moving small bone coming from the right of the screen rather than the left.A large bone followed by a large bone dangling from the ceiling of the Bullet Board, three small bones, and a medium-sized bone followed by another large bone dangling from the ceiling.One small bone, three medium-sized bones, and finally three large bones.Series of small bones, then a medium-sized bone.Blue bones deal 3 damage per hit the white bone deals 4 damage. This reveals that Sans was technically misleading the protagonist about the nature of the assault. Papyrus states that this is his attack, and the SOUL remains blue for the rest of the battle. After all the blue-colored bones have passed, however, Papyrus turns the protagonist's SOUL blue and sends a small bone across the screen that catches most players off-guard. A " blue attack" that Sans warned the protagonist about, causing blue-colored bones to scroll across the Bullet Board.Papyrus continues using this attack until Spare or FIGHT is chosen. However, the bones are not high enough to hit the protagonist's red SOUL if the SOUL stays in the middle and, as a result, are easy to dodge. If the protagonist ACTs to Papyrus at the beginning of the fight, his bone attacks slowly scroll across the bottom, sometimes progressively rising or lowering in height.Undertale Review - Nintendo Switch Updateġ4 September 2018 Patterns Note: All damages assume no armor and LV 1.
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