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Soulless pacifist run
Soulless pacifist run





soulless pacifist run

There are some differences that are interesting. But I like to make my own adventures out of it that way.Hey there! This is a alternate route that you can achieve if your previous play through was a Genocide route and not a Neutral route. It’s a silly way to think about it, I know. All I wanted was the challenge of fighting Sans and by the time I get trapped in Sans’ final turn, I’d have gotten what I wanted but Chara will never get what they wanted. I could stop after I’ve killed him, but with the frustration of not being able to touch him for so long, I think quitting when achieving victory, yet not being awarded that opportunity to finally do him in is the ultimate victory to me because it’ll sting that much more in Chara’s perspective. And I know why Sans is trying to stop me. I know what happens if I kill Sans and walk into Asgore’s room. It’s almost satisfying, the amount of times he’s killed me. As soon as I get Sans to fall asleep, I’m quitting and resetting.

soulless pacifist run

But you know what I plan on doing? I plan on not giving Chara the satisfaction. I’m up to Sans and have been playing in and off. I’m still on my first genocide run myself. ^ There’s definitely a sad comic about that somewhere… Then he walks off-screen, says those lines… and it brings you back to the game screen, now able to cross the empty hallway… That wasn’t the “victory” I thought I wanted. And scooooooot the box over to the "Fight" tab and slash into him when he was most defenseless.īy that point… I no longer felt the rush of relief that I did when I first knew I’d won. And watch him fall asleep from exhaustion. When I finally did it, I couldn’t believe it – Yes! YES!!! I WON!!! Then, Sans used his special attack. I knew what the final phase of the fight looked like, and so I knew that all I had to do was dodge those last lasers, and I’d be golden. I thought that it would be SOOOO RELIEVING when I won. By the fifth hour I really did not care how unbelievably evil I was, or what side I was fighting for, or what I was doing – I just wanted to BEAT THIS DANG BOSS. It was a combined 6 or 7 hours of attempts! I usually don’t stick it out that much, but the fight was actually so fun that it was worth it. It says so in your save file – I don’t even remember what prompted me to look in the first place, but there’s a value for Sans, and when I looked I was at something like 105. At first, I was very happy… but then when he walked away pretending(?) to go to Grillby’s and says, “hey papyrus, do you want anything?” and dies and I felt more like crying… I died well over 40 times (Seriously) to him and then one time I killed him with an inch of my life left. I knew he meant well, but even after my 106 murders of innocent lives, I hated him down to the bone. He very easily qualifies as ‘that one boss’. In fact I think Sans alone took more time than the previous 4 runs. Anywho, Genocide could have taken more time than the 4 runs combined before it.

  • Really good neutral, initially meant to be Soulless Pacifist.Īnd next I will do Soulless Pacifist.
  • Genocide, hard mode (Which only went to the point where the demo ended).
  • Really bad neutral, initially meant to be Genocide.
  • It was the longest run of my 6 now, which are.







    Soulless pacifist run