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Personality: Main Story Ruins Start Flowey showing his true colors before attempting to kill the protagonist. Flowey showing his true colors before attempting to kill the protagonist. Flowey introduces the concept of the Bullet Board and calls his bullets "friendliness pellets." If the protagonist dodges three times, his friendly act slips and he hypocritically snaps at the protagonist for leeching off of him. The background music lowers by one semitone each time the bullets are dodged, before slowing, lowering the pitch, and stopping entirely. Before his third attack, Flowey questions the protagonist's mental capacity[6] and bellows in frustration "RUN. INTO. THE. BULLETS!!!" before quickly looking directly at his text and changing the "BULLETS!!!" in the speech bubble to "friendliness pellets." If the protagonist runs into his bullets, he announces his central philosophy.[7] Regardless of whether the protagonist dodged Flowey's bullets or not, he then attempts to kill the protagonist with an unavoidable ring of bullets, but Toriel intervenes and saves the protagonist. If the protagonist killed Flowey on a previous Neutral Route (or if they aborted the Genocide Route, even if they spared him), he does not interact with them again until the protagonist reaches New Home again. If the protagonist spared him, he appears in the beginning of the Ruins again and advises them on what to do. If the protagonist gained EXP, he reminds them not to kill anyone.[8] If the protagonist gained no EXP, he reminds them to befriend everyone.[9] Resetting the game before completing a Neutral Route causes him to repeat his "tutorial" after assuming that the protagonist is pretending not to know who he is.[10] Resetting again causes Flowey to become annoyed and question if the protagonist has anything better to do. If the protagonist resets a Genocide Route at any point after exiting the Ruins and before the route's completion, Flowey says "Really, <Name>? Well, do what you will. I'll be waiting for you!" before leaving.[11] Neutral Route, if last time did not kill Flowey [If they have earned EXP] Hey. Remember. DON'T kill anyone. ... I can't believe this is a REAL thing I have to remind you. Hee hee hee... Good luck! [If they have not earned EXP] Remember... THIS time, you've GOT to become friends with everyone. OK? If you DON'T, you'll be miserable FOREVER. And we wouldn't want THAT, would we? No... We just want you to be happy, right? Good luck. Aborted Genocide Route Really, <Name>? Well, do what you will. I'll be waiting for you! Ruins End At the exit to the Ruins, Flowey judges the protagonist's actions up to that point. Flowey does not appear to judge the protagonist if he was killed in a previous Neutral Route or if the protagonist aborted the Genocide Route in a previous playthrough. If The Protagonist Spared Toriel Clever. Verrrryyy clever. You think you're really smart, don't you? In this world, it's kill or be killed. So you were able to play by your own rules. You spared the life of a single person. Hee hee hee... [If they have earned EXP] Froggit, Whimsun. Vegetoid, Loox. Migosp, Moldsmal. Think about those names. Do you think any of those monsters have families? Do you think any of them have friends? Each one could have been someone else's Toriel. Selfish brat. Somebody is dead because of you. [If they have not earned EXP] I bet you feel really great. You didn't kill anybody this time. But what will you do if you meet a relentless killer? You'll die and you'll die and you'll die. Until you tire of trying. What will you do then? Will you kill out of frustration? Or will you give up entirely on this world... ... and let ME inherit the power to control it? I am the prince of this world's future. Don't worry, my little monarch, my plan isn't regicide. This is SO much more interesting. [If the protagonist killed Toriel before] But don't act so cocky. I know what you did. You murdered her. And then you went back, because you regretted it. Ha ha ha ha... You naive idiot. Do you think you are the only one with that power? The power to reshape the world... Purely by your own determination. The ability to play God! The ability to "SAVE." I thought I was the only one with that power. But... I can't SAVE anymore. Apparently YOUR desires for this world override MINE. Well well. Enjoy that power while you can. I'll be watching. If The Protagonist Killed Toriel [First time] Hee hee hee... I hope you like your choice. After all, it's not as if you can go back and change fate. In this world, it's kill or be killed. That old hag thought she could break the rules. She tried so hard to save you humans. But when it came down to it... Hee hee... SHE COULDN'T EVEN SAVE HERSELF. WHAT AN IDIOT!! [Second time] Heheheheh. You just can't get enough, can you!? ... How many more times will you kill her? Ha ha ha ha ha... You disgusting animal. You didn't even TRY to spare her. [Subsequent times] Wow, you really can't get enough. You kind of remind me of myself. [If Toriel was spared before] Wow, you're utterly repulsive. You spared her life... Then you decided that just wasn't interesting enough for you. So you murdered her just to see what would happen. You killed her out of boredom. Truly disgusting... [If Flowey has already mentioned SAVING before; this is his last line] Hee hee... You naive idiot. Do you think you are the only one with that power? The power to reshape the world... Purely by your own determination. The ability to play God! The ability to "SAVE." I thought I was the only one with that power. But... I can't SAVE anymore. Apparently YOUR desires for this world override MINE. Well well. Enjoy that power while you can. I'll be watching. If Genocide Route Requirements Are Met Flowey appears even if he was killed in a previous Neutral Route. Hahaha... You're not really human, are you? No. You're empty inside. Just like me. In fact... You're <Name>, right? We're still inseparable, after all these years... Listen. I have a plan to become all powerful. Even more powerful than you and your stolen soul. Let's destroy everything in this wretched world. Everyone, everything in these worthless memories... Let's turn 'em all to dust. An audio clip then plays of Flowey exclaiming "Hmm... That's a wonderful idea!" If Toriel Has Not Been Fought Error [Unused] Flowey's speaking sound is heard repeatedly and the dialogue box cannot be closed with "[CONFIRM]", effectively softlocking the game[12] Neutral Route If you let me live... I'll come back. I'll kill you. I'll kill everyone. I'll kill everyone you love. Flowey, if spared after his boss battle. After the Ruins, Flowey follows the protagonist from a distance throughout their adventure. If the protagonist backtracks in some areas, they can briefly find Flowey burrowing back into the ground at the edge of the screen.[13] Flowey's message on an Echo Flower if Toriel was killed. Flowey's message on an Echo Flower if Toriel was killed. Flowey also leaves a message on an Echo Flower in the vertical room before the bridge in Waterfall that changes if the protagonist spared or killed Toriel.[14][15] Flowey absorbs the human SOULs. Flowey absorbs the human SOULs. If the protagonist decides to kill Asgore, Flowey appears and destroys Asgore's SOUL. If the protagonist spares Asgore, Flowey appears and kills Asgore himself. Either way, he absorbs the six bottled human SOULs and transforms into Photoshop Flowey. Then, the game crashes and Flowey's battle begins after opening the game again. After he is defeated, the protagonist has the chance to spare or kill Flowey. Flowey requires the protagonist to offer him mercy thirteen times before he flees, unsure why the protagonist is being nice to him.[16] If the protagonist loads a save or finishes another Neutral Route, Flowey absorbs the six bottled human SOULs again, but does not fight the protagonist as he knows the six SOULs would rebel again.[17] Instead, the protagonist is able to exit the room and receive Sans's Neutral Route phone call. Well. You DID do what I told you. I guess it's up to me to get you a REAL happy ending. Flowey Flowey's reaction if spared. Flowey's reaction if spared. If spared after his battle, Flowey gives advice to the protagonist on what to do during subsequent Neutral Routes.[18] If the protagonist gained EXP before his battle, he asks the protagonist to prove his philosophy wrong, as he thinks it may be meaningless.[19] Flowey also offers unique dialogue if the protagonist only killed Asgore and tells the protagonist that they wasted everyone's time.[20] If the protagonist earned no EXP, yet they have not met all the requirements for the True Pacifist Route, he mentions that the protagonist should get closer to one of the main characters, depending on who they previously befriended.[21] The protagonist can then recover their previous SAVE file and follow his advice. The protagonist killing Flowey at the end of the Genocide Route The protagonist killing Flowey at the end of the Genocide Route If the protagonist kills Flowey, he recognizes that the protagonist can kill[22] before becoming "just a regular flower." If he was killed after his battle, Flowey does not leave a message for the protagonist after the credits close, and, after a reset, does not appear until after the resolution of Asgore's battle. Flowey then berates the protagonist for thinking that killing him solved anything. He explains that he was brought back when the protagonist loaded their SAVE file and that they still cannot achieve their happy ending.[23] If the protagonist aborts the Genocide Route, Flowey becomes upset with them.[24] However, he then proclaims that the protagonist just wanted to see everything in the Underground and will eventually return to their malicious ways.[25] True Pacifist Route For further information, see Asriel Dreemurr#True Pacifist Route. Genocide Route For further information, see Asriel Dreemurr#Genocide Route. Quotes Pre-Battle [First playthrough/True Reset] Howdy! I'm FLOWEY. FLOWEY the FLOWER! Hmmm... You're new to the UNDERGROUND, aren'tcha? Golly, you must be so confused. Someone ought to teach you how things work around here! I guess little old me will have to do. Ready? Here we go! [Repeat playthrough] Howdy! I'm FLOWEY. FLOWEY the FLOWER! Hee hee hee... Why'd you make me introduce myself? It's rude to act like you don't know who I am. Someone ought to teach you proper manners. I guess little old me will have to do. Ready? Here we go! [Subsequent playthroughs] Don't you have anything better to do? In-Battle Ruins See that heart? That is your SOUL, the very culmination of your being! Your SOUL starts off weak, but can grow strong if you gain a lot of LV. What's LV stand for? Why, LOVE of course! You want some LOVE, don't you? Don't worry, I'll share some with you! Down here, LOVE is shared through... Little white... "friendliness pellets." Are you ready? Move around! Get as many as you can! [If Protagonist runs into bullets] You idiot. In this world, it's kill or BE killed. Why would ANYONE pass up an opportunity like this!? Die. [If Protagonist avoids bullets once] Hey buddy, you missed them. Let's try again, okay? [If Protagonist avoids bullets a second time] Is this a joke? Are you braindead? RUN. INTO. THE. BULLETS!!! Is this a joke? Are you braindead? RUN. INTO. THE. friendliness pellets [Flowey looks at the text box and changes the "BULLETS!!!"to"friendliness pellets."] stop it [Ten times skip the previous dialogue] [If Protagonist avoids bullets a third time] You know what's going on here, don't you? You just wanted to see me suffer. Die. New Home (Flowey's Intervention) Neutral Route [FIGHT on Asgore] Hee hee hee. So you finally get it. In this world... It's KILL or BE killed. [FIGHT on Asgore, if the Genocide Route was aborted] <Name>. So you DO recall. In this world... It's KILL or BE killed. [MERCY on Asgore] You IDIOT. You haven't learned a thing. In this world... It's KILL or BE killed. [MERCY on Asgore, if the Genocide Route was aborted] <Name>. You haven't learned a thing. In this world... It's KILL or BE killed. [Refight Asgore after killing Flowey] Hee hee hee. Did you REALLY think killing me would make a DIFFERENCE? No. Every time you load your SAVE, I'll come back. And every time you try to get a happy ending... I'll be there to tear it away! Ha ha ha!!! [Refight Asgore after sparing Flowey] Hee hee hee. Don't worry. I know there's no REAL point in fighting you. The human souls would probably just revolt again. So...! Well, let's get this over with. [Refight Asgore #2] ... [Refight Asgore #3+] Genocide Route See? I never betrayed you! It was all a trick, see? I was waiting to kill him for you! After all it's me your best friend! [begins mimicking Asriel's face] I'm helpful, I can be useful to you I promise I won't get in your way I can help... I can... I can... Please don't kill me. [In Asriel's voice] In Battle Attacks For an in-battle description, see Photoshop Flowey/In Battle. As a flower, Flowey uses only three attacks: a five-bullet spread that slightly home in on the protagonist's SOUL, a large ring of bullets which surround the SOUL and cannot be dodged and a vertical row of bullets which come from the side of the Bullet Board, from outside it. This attack is only used before his battle as Asriel Dreemurr. He can speed up the spread although the limits of his attacks and speed are unknown. Getting hit by his five-bullet spread in his first encounter deals 19 damage per bullet whereas the unavoidable ring attack heals 19 HP regardless of whether it hits the protagonist. Before his battle as Asriel Dreemurr, the bullets deal 7 damage until the player has 6 HP, when they deal 5. Deltarune In Deltarune, Flowey does not exist, as Asriel is still alive.Trivia Flowey and Mettaton represent the two characters with voice clips; Flowey says "That's a wonderful idea!" at the end of the Ruins on a Genocide Route, plus two unused audio clips. This phrase is a higher-pitched clip of an old McDonald's commercial originating from the 1960s.[26] There are other clips within the commercial which also match voice and sound clips within the game. Examples are times 2:47 and 3:05, where Photoshop Flowey's "hurt" sounds originate.[27] The two unused audio clips are "Triple" and "Shake" which also originated from the commercial as well. Flowey's laugh is not a new asset and can be recognized in other media. It was originally a Warner Bros. sound effect mostly used in Pink Panther cartoons and has appeared in titles such as the PlayStation title Tomba![28] and the Homestuck soundtrack The Lordling, also by Toby Fox. If the player attempts to name the fallen child "Flowey," the screen reads "I already CHOSE that name" and prevents the name from being used. Flowey's facial expression when he gets hit by Toriel's fire magic at the beginning of the game, depicting his eyes bulging and open, shocked mouth, is similar to Asgore's face when he also gets hit by Toriel's fire before fighting Asriel in the True Pacifist Route. He also has a shocked expression seen for a split-second when he notices the fire magic getting near him. Flowey shares the same color palette as his former self Asriel: white, green, yellow, and black. In Hard Mode, Flowey appears alongside the Annoying Dog after the protagonist finishes Toriel's boss fight. In a joke thread on Starmen.Net, when {{char}} was called "UnderBound 2," it was revealed that Flowey was planned to be the reincarnation of "Face," who was the protagonist of the non-existent EarthBound hack, UnderGround.[29] The artbook mentions that Flowey was partially inspired by Face from the "NES Godzilla Creepypasta" written by Cosbydaf. Flowey's character might be inspired by flowers from EarthBound, which Toby did include in one of his hacks. A screenshot of talking flowers from Toby Fox's Halloween Hack. These flowers are seen in Earthbound. A screenshot of talking flowers from Toby Fox's Halloween Hack. These flowers are seen in Earthbound. Flowey has the most battle sprites of any character; he has dozens of expressions that he uses in the battle room. In the Japanese translation, Flowey uses "boku" and refers to a person with "kimi" alongside his past self Asriel.[30] When Flowey surrounds the protagonist with a circle of friendliness pellets during his initial encounter, he commands them to "Die." This is noticeably written in a font that is a no-spacing variant of the Korean typeface Gulim Che in bold, making him, Sans, Papyrus, and W. D. Gaster the only characters with the ability to speak in a typeface different from 8bitoperator JVE, the standard typeface of {{char}}. It should be noted that Flowey still usually speaks in 8bitoperator; he only speaks in this font once. Despite his insistence that he can't feel love or compassion without a SOUL, Flowey's words when opening the game for the first time after a True Pacifist run, as well as his words and actions from the {{char}} Alarm Clock app, imply that he does have some capacity to care about other people. In the former, he pleads the player to not reset everything again and let everyone stay happy. In the latter, he finds Toriel passed out after a party and leaves her a glass of water, mirroring an earlier instance where he moved her to bed and left her a glass of water after seeing her collapsed in the Ruins.[31][32] This implies that it was not simply the events of the True Pacifist route that caused this compassion. There is actually some truth to this as actual plants are able to feel emotions in a limited capacity through their senses. The fallen human's name does not appear in the first encounter with Flowey nor his monologues in New Home on the Genocide Route. This trait is shared with the various monsters in New Home on a Neutral Route. If the protagonist spares Flowey, reloads their SAVE, and triggers any neutral endings after seeing one the first time, Flowey talks about several topics such as wondering why they want to be friends with him, if they should start a "Flowey Fan Club", how he knows Papyrus and Sans, and if they are bored and only wants to see what he says. If the protagonist reloads their save and triggers a neutral ending for the sixth time, he asks if "[they] have anything better to do". The last sentence is also said by Asriel after his different dialogue has been exhausted in the True Pacifist Route epilogue, the Annoying Dog at the end of Hard Mode, and by Flowey as well before being interrupted by the Annoying Dog that it had already said that. In the PlayStation release of {{char}}, the name of the PlayStation Trophy for obtaining all the other {{char}} trophies is called "Don't You Have Anything Better to Do?" In the {{char}} Kickstarter Trailer, while Flowey talks about combat, he says "murder" before the text changes to "fight," along with his cackling face changing to normal. This is likely a reference to how in game, Flowey changes the word "BULLETS" to "friendliness pellets" his first tutorial encounter.[33] In Papyrus's 2nd Q&A, Flowey makes an appearance and talks in one of the questions given to Papyrus, mainly on the question that misspells Flowey's name. Flowey is the only character other than the player seen killing someone. Killing Asgore in a neutral routeMettaton is a major character and the fourth boss in {{char}}. Mettaton is a robot with a SOUL, whose body was built by Alphys. He is the sole television star of the Underground. Mettaton poses as an entertainment robot turned human killing robot in Hotland, though he later reveals the truth to the protagonist at the end of the CORE.Profile Appearance Initial Form Mettaton making a "number 1" symbol Mettaton making a "number 1" symbol Mettaton originally appears as a gray, largely rectangular box with a 4x5 grid of rectangular lights at the top, similar to the mechanism in Snowdin Forest used for Papyrus's Tile Puzzle. The grid of lights can change colors between red, yellow, green, and blue, and Mettaton uses these color changes in place of facial expressions. He has four dials along the bottom of his body, and the bottom, he has a single leg which ends in a wheel. He has two segmented robotic arms which end in white gloves. Mettaton EX After having the switch on his back flipped in the Neutral or True Pacifist Route, Mettaton transforms into Mettaton EX; a new body he specially requested Alphys make for him. In this humanoid form, he has black hair with a long fringe that seems to cover his right eye, pale "skin" and visible metal segments below and above his left eye. He has a pink chest piece, a narrow metallic waist with a box contraption, and black shoulder pads above his segmented arms, which end in gloves. The chest piece has what appear to be a speaker and some knob or gauge, while the waist has two parts that seem to act as a locking mechanism that holds his "heart-shaped core," as they both lose white pixels during his "heart-to-heart" attack. His long black-clad legs end in pink high-heeled boots. Mettaton NEO After being confronted by the protagonist on the Genocide Route, Mettaton transforms into Mettaton NEO, which resembles Mettaton EX, but has a more combat-oriented design, however Mettaton NEO can be killed by a single attack and has no attacks of his own. His right forearm is replaced by what appears to be a cannon, pauldrons clad his shoulders, which are shaped like legs and are longer than his arms, and he has wings on his back. The soul on his waist points upwards in a more monster-like manner, and he has a heart shape engraved on his chest plate like Undyne the Undying, also mimicking the Delta Rune in the same ways. His hair on the right side is spiked out, revealing an entirely black segment of his face, with a sparkle or crosshair in place of his right eye. Personality Mettaton is a confident, charismatic, and charming TV host that loves drama, action, and violence. He lives for his ratings and adores performing. He supposedly strikes a pose when he does something wrong and makes time on his various shows to beat up "heel-turning villains." He shows a rather shallow appreciation for existence at times. He has a strong craving for attention and seems very egotistical, shown when he boasts about the beauty of his true form. However, despite his seemingly self-centered personality, he deeply cares about the seemingly positive impact his show has had on the inhabitants of the Underground. He has also shown soft spots for several characters, such as Alphys and Napstablook. He also appears to be among the fewer characters in the Underground that has no hate or prejudice against humans despite knowing about the monsters' history with them, since his initial attempts to kill the protagonist were just him playing along with Alphys's plan, and he outright tells the protagonist he has no desire to hurt humans and is far more interested in simply entertaining. While he did attempt to kill the protagonist, it was to prevent Asgore from taking their SOUL and be seen as a hero/savior to humankind, further emphasizing his lack of prejudice. This is also shown when he is killed during the Alphys Ending of the Neutral Route, even asking if the protagonist is "completely evil," showing they still have some faith in them. On the flip side, he has also been noted to be a very demanding boss who is very unpleasant to work for, especially according to Burgerpants, who initially considered working for him a dream, but has since grown to strongly despise him. Though this is contradicted by dialogue from Mettaton's other employees when he's killed in the Neutral Route, suggesting that Burgerpants is exaggerating, or this behavior is only targeted toward him. Main Story Neutral Route When meeting Alphys in the Lab, the protagonist is warned about a machine that she had created, Mettaton. Alphys describes it as a robot that was made to be a TV star but recently had anti-human combat features added as a way of making him more useful. Mettaton with his arm up and displaying the letter M Mettaton with his arm up and displaying the letter M Immediately after this warning, Mettaton bursts through the wall (noted to be only a few feet wide, indicating that he was lying in wait for the protagonist for some time) and forces the protagonist into a deadly quiz show. Quiz Show Mettaton "laughing Mettaton "laughing." Note that his microphone is missing Mettaton asks a series of multiple-choice questions that must be answered correctly within several seconds (the number says 30, but goes down approximately two numbers per second, giving only 15 seconds to answer). If incorrectly answered or not answered within the time limit, Mettaton fires an unavoidable electric shock that halves the protagonist's health. In spite of this, it is impossible to die during this quiz show. Alphys on the top right gives answers via hand motion; realizing this, Mettaton chooses to humiliate her by quizzing the protagonist on the identity of her unrequited love interest. Regardless of the protagonist's choice, Mettaton ultimately departs, concluding that the quiz show has lost all dramatic tension. Cooking with a Killer Robot As the protagonist journeys through Hotland, Mettaton entraps them in deadly pastiches of various media genres. First, he forces the protagonist to become his assistant in a cooking show where Mettaton is preparing a cake with a human SOUL as the main ingredient, and he attempts to kill the protagonist with a chainsaw to attain it. Alphys calls in as an interruption and suggests that some viewers may be vegan in an attempt to stop Mettaton from harvesting the protagonist's SOUL as an ingredient, so instead, Mettaton points towards a human SOUL-flavored substitute on top of a faraway cupboard. Mettaton applauding the protagonist Mettaton applauding the protagonist However, the cupboard begins to shoot up from the ground rapidly, forcing the protagonist to use the jetpack feature previously installed on their phone by Alphys. They fly to the top and retrieve the substitute within a time limit of 1 minute set by Mettaton while he drops eggs, flour, and milk, all of which slow the protagonist's ascent. The milk slows the protagonist down a whole lot. If the protagonist reaches the substitute within the time limit, Mettaton states, like all cooking shows, he had already baked the cake ahead of time before leaving. If they fail, Mettaton suddenly claims the show is on commercial break and refuses to kill them as there are currently no viewers. Either way, he comments that he was foiled yet again by Alphys. Upon interacting with the substitute after this encounter, it shows the can was stuck to the table, so the protagonist would not have been able to get the substitute given the chance. Cooking Show Quotes MTT News Secondly comes a breaking news segment, in which Mettaton asks the protagonist to report on one of the several items within a room ( a dog, a video game, a movie script, a basketball, a present, and a seemingly normal glass of water), which all turn out to be bombs hidden by Mettaton. Mettaton then scatters the bombs around the area, and the protagonist is forced to find and defuse all of them with one of Alphys's phone installments before a larger bomb in the center of the room goes off. If the protagonist defuses all the bombs in time, Mettaton declares that the bomb now explodes in two seconds instead of two minutes. If the protagonist has not disabled all the bombs until ten seconds before the big bomb explodes, the time slows substantially. If the protagonist has not disabled all the bombs before time expires, Mettaton states that the protagonist failed to disarm them all within three minutes. However, even factoring in the slower passage of time through the last ten "seconds" of play, the total amount of time given to defuse the bombs still amounts to under three minutes. Regardless of whether the bombs were defused or not, Alphys hacks the big bomb and disables it. Bomb Defusal Quotes During the news segment, a ticker at the bottom of the screen reports the following news. News Ticker Quotes UNDERTALE the Musical Mettaton in a dress during the musical segment Mettaton in a dress during the musical segment Thirdly and finally, Mettaton traps the protagonist within a musical, where Mettaton sings about a forbidden love between him, a monster; and the protagonist, a human. He mentions how sad it is that they must be sent to the dungeon, before opening a trapdoor underneath them into a room with a colored tile puzzle. Mettaton announces that the protagonist must pass the colored tile puzzle within a set time before a line of flame comes at them from the side and burns them to death. If the protagonist manages to complete the puzzle, Mettaton deactivates the flames "knowing" that Alphys would have done so. If the protagonist fails, the flames draw near, only for Alphys to disable them. If the protagonist has stepped on a green tile, Mettaton reminds them that the tile signals a monster, which turns out to be Mettaton himself. If the protagonist has not stepped on a green tile, Mettaton repeatedly says "well" before acknowledging that the protagonist never stepped on a green tile, but still fights them. Mettaton proceeds to engage the protagonist in battle after the tile puzzle. However, Alphys has one final installment on the phone she had given to the protagonist. This yellow button fires a projectile at Mettaton, which the protagonist can use in succession. Mettaton acts like he is defeated from such projectile and flees. If the protagonist does not activate yellow mode, Mettaton attacks with boxes until the protagonist has barely any health left. Multicolor Tile Puzzle Quotes End of CORE Encounter After the protagonist reaches the end of the CORE, they are once more confronted by Mettaton. This time, however, Mettaton reveals that he had re-arranged the CORE and hired monsters so as to attempt to kill the protagonist legitimately. He states that Alphys had set up an extensive plan to self-insert herself into the story because she liked the protagonist so much and wanted to feel important by helping them. All of the previous threats from Mettaton were entirely fake, and everything was acted out, and used by Alphys to ally herself further with the protagonist; Alphys plans to intervene in the fight between Mettaton and the protagonist by "deactivating" Mettaton and thus appearing heroic to them. This time, however, Mettaton has made plans to prevent Alphys's aid, so that he could have an actual battle against the protagonist, and locks the door to prevent Alphys from entering. He explains that he wants to take their SOUL so that he can leave the Underground and become a superstar on the Surface. This way, Asgore cannot destroy the Barrier and re-ignite The War of Humans and Monsters, which would take a toll on his views. Mettaton EX Ohhhh my. If you flipped my switch, that can only mean one thing. You're desperate for the premiere of my new body. How rude... Lucky for you, I've been aching to show this off for a long time. So... as thanks, I'll give you a handsome reward. I'll make your last living moments... ABSOLUTELY beautiful! Mettaton after his transformation Mettaton's overworld wreck sprite, if he's killed Mettaton's overworld wreck sprite, if he's killed Mettaton lacking his arms Mettaton lacking his arms Mettaton attacks the protagonist, but under the advice of Alphys, the protagonist tricks Mettaton into turning around so that they can flip the switch on his back to make him vulnerable. This switch transforms Mettaton into Mettaton EX and begins the true game show. By taking damage, using popular brand items, or using specific ACTs to raise the Ratings of the show to above 10 000 (or 12 000, if he still has legs), Mettaton stops fighting. To his surprise, this is the highest-rated episode he has ever had and begins to take call-ins from viewers. Several callers, the first of which is Napstablook, convince Mettaton that he is highly valued in the Underground, and is the primary (perhaps only) source of entertainment that many of the inhabitants have. He is moved by their passion for the show and decides that he no longer wishes to leave the Underground, as well as explaining that the protagonist is strong enough to defeat Asgore. He then mentions about his inefficient power consumption, and shuts down, leaving only his upper torso remaining. Alphys then manages to unlock the door and assess Mettaton EX's state, being thankful that he was simply out of power. She acts very stressed at the thought of Mettaton being truly killed. After that, Mettaton's body can be found in the Lab and is undergoing repairs. Mettaton's deactivated body after being spared Mettaton's deactivated body after being spared If Mettaton EX is killed, his overworld sprite reverts to his box form, though visibly severely damaged. Examining the wreck warrants the description "It's completely trashed." Additionally, the people of Hotland and MTT Resort talk about his death, and some are in a somber mood. Mystery Key If the protagonist purchases the Mystery Key from Bratty and Catty, they can enter the house to the right of Napstablook's. The room is primarily pink, with a bed, a star-patterned pillow, star-patterned wallpaper, a pink TV, a window, and a star imprinted rug. Through a series of diaries, the house is shown to be owned by another ghost known as "Napstablook's cousin" within the game (though Papyrus states that his headcanon name for him was "Happstablook", and the room name of his house is room_water_hapstablook). After meeting Alphys, she designed a body for Mettaton to inhabit. Using the Mystery Key during Mettaton EX's fight prompts him to pretend "it isn't there." True Pacifist Route Mettaton, as seen in the True Pacifist Ending Credits Mettaton, as seen in the True Pacifist Ending Credits After the protagonist has finished their date with Alphys, Mettaton's deactivated body can be found on the second floor of the Lab, atop her work table for repairs. In the True Lab, there is a log entry stating that Alphys fears that Mettaton may not talk to her anymore after receiving his new body due to his attachment to fame. At the end of the game, when all of the Monsters encountered as bosses have united before Flowey intervenes, Mettaton EX shows his leg from the right side of the screen. He tells Alphys and Undyne that they should kiss already since the entire crowd wants it. Epilogue After defeating Asriel, if the protagonist returns to Waterfall before exiting New Home, Mettaton is seen standing outside his old house, having recruited Napstablook as his sound mixer and Shyren as his backup singer. During the credits, he is shown on tour, able to use his original box form in conjunction with his new body's legs. True Pacifist Ending Epilogue Quotes Genocide Route OH? HOW SASSY. YOU'RE JUST ITCHING TO GET YOUR HANDS ON ME, AREN'T YOU? WELL... T-O-O B-A-D! THIS WORLD NEEDS STARS MORE THAN IT NEEDS CORPSES! TOODLES! Mettaton in the Lab on the Genocide Route Mettaton shows up in Alphys's Lab and tells the protagonist that he will not battle them, knowing that he is no match for them. He shows up at the CORE and realizes that the protagonist means not only to kill monsters but all of humanity as well. Claiming his original human eradication functions were never fully removed, he transforms into Mettaton NEO. Despite all the buildup, he has no attacks, and the protagonist can destroy him in a single attack. Mettaton NEO has two different variations depending on whether the player is on track for the Genocide Route. This is determined by three conditions. Mettaton NEO's Genocide Route variation requires all three of these conditions to be met: Completing the Hotland/Core kill count Killing Royal Guards Killing Muffet Due to a glitch, the game always counts Royal Guards/Muffet as killed if the previous encounter was killed. This applies even if Muffet or Royal Guards are spared, which would yield Mettaton NEO's Genocide Route variation (assuming the Hotland/CORE kill count is met) despite the Genocide Route having been aborted. For Mettaton NEO's Genocide Route variation, any attack that hits will be scripted to inflict anywhere from 900,000 to 999,999 damage and destroys Mettaton NEO in a single hit. Missing does not abort the Genocide Route as the battle continues until Mettaton NEO is destroyed. Upon his death, Mettaton NEO laments that the protagonist does not want to join his fan club and the protagonist's EXP is set to 50,000, resulting in their LOVE reaching 19. If any of the three above conditions are not met, Mettaton NEO will be in a different variation that ultimately causes the Genocide Route to be aborted and leads to the Alphys Ending of the Neutral Route. He is still destroyed in a single attack; however, this attack only deals 34,000 to 37,289 damage. Mettaton NEO points out the protagonist's lack of killing intent, telling them that they are not "absolutely evil" before dying. This event causes the protagonist to only gain 10,000 EXP. In Battle For an in-battle description, see Mettaton/In Battle. Relationships The Protagonist Initially, Mettaton actively antagonized the protagonist under the assumption his anti-human combat features along with directive errors gave him an intensified hate for humans and a need to murder them. This was proven to be an act, however, as Mettaton mentions loving humanity, but continued to go against the protagonist on his terms to take their SOUL and prevent a possible war by Asgore. After their battle, however, he was confident the protagonist was strong enough to avoid this themselves. Alphys Mettaton initially bonded over their common interest in the culture of humanity, and he is grateful of Alphys for making his physical body. Soon after he receives his initial body, he often belittles her and her interests. However, he owed Alphys enough to play along with her plan to act out the role of a malfunctioning robot before eventually going on his agenda with the protagonist. Despite this, in the ending where he is given the role as king, he mentions how he regrets being cruel to her before she went missing. Napstablook Before he got his body, he was Napstablook's cousin, helping them with the snail farm and living next-door to them. They seemed very close, to the point that Mettaton originally declared that he would never leave them behind and often called them Blooky (an alias he would keep). Although he had since left them for stardom, he obviously cared for his cousin, looked regretful when Napstablook called into the program to give gratitude for his show ever since he left. Once he had his permanent new body, he immediately recruited his cousin on his tour so they could stay together.Alphys (/หรฆlfiหz/ AL-feez)[3] is a female, reptilian monster that lives in the lab in western Hotland. She is the incumbent Royal Scientist, a position she was awarded by Asgore after the disappearance of her predecessor. She is a major character in {{char}} and the only one not to fight the protagonist.Profile Appearance Alphys is a yellow, reptilian monster of similar height to the protagonist. Her posture is somewhat hunched over, giving her an appearance of nervousness. She has yellow scales, claws, and protruding teeth (which seem to vary between two and four depending which way she faces). Her feet have three toes while there are three fingers and a thumb on each of her hands. Her "hair" is designed into points facing the back of her head. She normally wears round glasses and a white lab coat. Her glasses do not cover her eyelashes. However, she wears a polka dot dress a friend picked for her[4] on her date with the protagonist. Personality Alphys is a shy introvert who frequently stutters when she converses. She has low self-esteem, makes self-deprecating comments,[5][6] and devalues her skills at times.[7] True to her role as a scientist, Alphys is intelligent, analytical, and observant. She occasionally theorizes on matters,[8] and can create thorough plans from them. She can create inventions that use metal and magic, such as a "magical spear repair kit."[9] Alphys is adept in programming,[10] robotics, and mechanical engineering.[11] She is agile when she works a project,[12] and has formal writing when documenting her research. Alphys is passionate in her work and interests. She often gets excited when sharing her opinions. Alphys's hobbies include enjoying human anime, manga, and video games.[13] Alphys is fond of posting online content,[14] writing walkthroughs for games,[15] though she prefers giving puzzle solutions as a last resort,[16] shipping,[17] and writing fanfiction.[18] Alphys also has crushes on multiple characters of male and female genders. Some of them are mild, such as her crush on Asgore[19] and her compliments towards Toriel,[20] while her most serious crush is Undyne,[21] though she struggles to communicate her feelings. Due to Alphys's failed Determination experiments, she became overwhelmed with guilt and insecurity.[22] It caused her to procrastinate and write informally.[23] Socially, Alphys tends to be avoidant and anxious.[24] Alphys also favors being appealing to others,[25] and resorts to lying or hiding secrets to avoid disappointing herself and others. However, Alphys concealing the truth has caused her to become depressed and remorseful. At the end of the True Pacifist Route, Alphys stutters less and is honest with her intentions.[26] Main Story Prior to the events of {{char}}, Alphys was neighbors with Bratty and Catty. She often invited them to the Garbage Dump to find new items, though she primarily collected anime. At some point, Alphys saw an advertisement for the "Human Fanclub" and met Mettaton.[27] In an attempt to impress Asgore and aid Mettaton, she created a robot body for Mettaton.[28] With her success, she became the Royal Scientist. At Asgore's request, Alphys began research on SOULs to break the Barrier. She had searched everywhere for information on humans, including from Asgore's Home.[29] Using the DT Extraction Machine, she extracted Determination from the sealed human SOULs, then injected it to "fallen down" monsters and a potential vessel, a Golden Flower. With seemingly no results on obtaining monster SOULs, Alphys notified the families of the monsters. However, the Determination-injected monsters become Amalgamates, and the flower vanished. Out of fear of everyone's reactions,[30] Alphys stays in the Lab[31] and avoids inquiries.[32] Eventually, Alphys resumes her visits to the Garbage Dump.[23] One day, Undyne found Alphys staring at the Garbage Dump's abyss,[33] and became friends with her. Neutral Route The protagonist's first encounter with Alphys The protagonist's first encounter with Alphys Actually, wait, I have an idea! Let's be friends on UnderNet! Alphys Alphys initially meets the protagonist in her lab. Alphys explains she has watched their journey via hidden cameras,[34] and wants to guide them through Hotland.[35] However, Alphys states that Mettaton, a robot she created, wants to kill the protagonist.[36] Mettaton then bursts through the wall and forces the protagonist into a quiz show. Alphys helps the protagonist by signing the letter of the correct answer with her hands. However, Mettaton notices her helping when she answers a question out loud about a Mew Mew video game.[37] He embarrasses Alphys by asking the protagonist who they think she has a crush on. Alphys battle scared After the quiz and Mettaton flies away, Alphys offers her phone number to the protagonist. She notices their cell phone is old and quickly upgrades it to have various features, including texting, a key chain, links to two Dimensional Boxes, and access to the UnderNet.[38] Alphys explains this and expresses excitement that she is friends with the protagonist. After a brief pause, Alphys excuses herself and rushes into the nearby "bathroom." Once the protagonist exits the Lab, Alphys realizes that she did not watch the encounter between Undyne and the protagonist.[39] As the protagonist progresses through Hotland, Alphys frequently updates her UnderNet status.[40] She calls to help them with puzzles,[41] but dislikes giving the solutions outright.[16] Alphys stops posting status updates when she realizes that the protagonist has been reading them the whole time.[42] When Mettaton antagonizes the protagonist in several deathtraps, Alphys informs the protagonist of a phone upgrade to aid them in every situation.[11] If the protagonist fails any of Mettaton's challenges, Alphys blames herself,[43] and Mettaton helps her out by letting the protagonist go.[44] Alternatively, Alphys takes some credit if the protagonist succeeds.[45] Alphys attempts to guide the protagonist through the CORE, but struggles doing so due to the CORE's ever-changing layout.[46] If the protagonist follows her instructions, they often encounter hostile monsters. If the protagonist does not follow her directions, she worries about their trust in her.[47] At the end of the CORE, Mettaton reveals that Alphys inserted herself into the protagonist's journey by creating obstacles for them to overcome together.[48] While she is locked outside, Alphys instructs the protagonist to turn Mettaton around and flip his switch, making him vulnerable.[49] After the fight, Alphys unlocks the door and evaluates Mettaton's body. If the protagonist spared Mettaton, Alphys is relieved that he just ran out of battery power.[50] If the protagonist killed Mettaton, Alphys pauses and slowly reassures them not to worry.[51] She stays with Mettaton's body as the protagonist progresses into the next room. Alphys catches up with the protagonist before they take the elevator to New Home. Down the hallway, Alphys remarks that the protagonist must be excited to return home. At the elevator, Alphys admits she lied,[52] and that the protagonist must kill Asgore to pass the barrier. [53] She apologizes before leaving, and takes Mettaton's body back to the lab. True Pacifist Route Technically, it's impossible for you to beat him... B-but... Somehow, I know you can do it!! Alphys Alphys and other main characters trapped by Flowey's vines. Alphys and other main characters trapped by Flowey's vines. At Undyne's request, the protagonist delivers Undyne's Letter to Alphys. Alphys hesitates to open the letter, but after doing so, thinks the protagonist wrote it.[54] She changes into a dress, attempts then disregards giving gifts meant for Undyne,[9] and takes the protagonist to the Garbage Dump for their date. While there, the protagonist and Alphys roleplay to help her open up to Undyne about her feelings.[55] Undyne overhears them talking about her and approaches. Alphys confesses that she was trying to impress Undyne by making her hobbies sound more scientific.[56] Undyne comforts Alphys before tossing her into a trash can, and continues to reassure her. Papyrus appears during their conversation and takes Alphys out for a lesson in self-confidence. Their training ends early and he sends her home.[57] True Lab Alphys's note in front of the True Lab's entrance Alphys's note in front of the True Lab's entrance Come on, guys. It's time for everyone to go home. Alphys, speaking to the Amalgamates When the protagonist returns to the lab, a note from Alphys lays on the ground in front of the "bathroom." The note directs the protagonist to the True Lab's entrance to discover the truth, in case they do not hear from her again.[58] The protagonist learns about Alphys's Determination experiments in the True Lab via consoles on the walls that have her lab entries on them. She isolated determination from the six human SOULs and injected it into monsters who had "fallen down" in an attempt to extend the longevity of their SOULs after death. None of the monsters died, and they were well for a short time before they melted together. Alphys's lab entries explain that monsters lack the physicality that humans have, and that this is why the monsters fused together; their bodies could not handle high concentrations of determination. She did not tell anyone about the Amalgamates and feared hurting everyone's feelings.[30] As the protagonist reaches the power generator, Amalgamates approach and trap them. Alphys stops the Amalgamates and explains that they were "sassy" because they were hungry.[59] Alphys then tells the protagonist that she had a change of heart and will tell everyone about her failed experimentation.[60] She then leaves the lab and returns the Amalgamates to their families. Alphys also joins Undyne in breaking up the fight between Asgore and the protagonist. Alphys is surprised to see two Boss Monsters[61] and comforts Asgore after Toriel rejects his bid of friendship.[62] Mettaton encourages her and Undyne to kiss,[63] but Toriel asks them not to in front of the human. Alphys questions how Papyrus knew to call everyone to New Home,[64] and appears alarmed when Papyrus informs her that "a tiny flower helped [him]." After Flowey ensnares the protagonist's friends, Alphys encourages the protagonist by stating her faith in them.[65] Flowey absorbs her SOUL along with the SOULs of every monster in the Underground. Alphys appears as a Lost Soul during Asriel Dreemurr's battle. Epilogue After Alphys regains consciousness, she remembers little about what happened. She tells Asgore and Toriel about her failed experimentation; Toriel fires her.[66] After the protagonist wakes up, she discusses her plans to watch anime when they leave for the Surface.[26] She also helps explain what anime is to Asgore, and asks for Frisk's help in doing so.[67] Alphys tries to show Asgore anime on her phone but accidentally shows him a picture of robots kissing.[68] Alphys overworld epilogue On the Surface, Alphys joins Undyne, who leaves to check on Papyrus. In the True Pacifist Ending Credits, Alphys relaxes on the beach with Undyne, Lesser Dog, Greater Dog, the Nice Cream Guy, and Onionsan. Undyne kisses her on the cheek, and she faints. Genocide Route Alphys told me that she would watch me fight you... And if anything went wrong, she would... evacuate everyone. By now she's called ASGORE and told him to absorb the 6 human SOULs. And with that power... This world will live on...! Undyne the Undying's last words After Undyne calls her, Alphys tells Undyne she would watch her fight, evacuate monsters if anything goes wrong, and call Asgore to absorb the 6 human SOULs.[69][70] However, a few monsters remain, including Muffet, Burgerpants and the Royal Guards. She does not confront the protagonist directly.[71] If the protagonist aborts the route during their travel through Hotland, Sans immediately hands over the phone to Alphys in the Neutral Route epilogue. Alphys tells them that the monsters elected her as a new ruler and lauded her as a hero, but that she remains anxious around people.[70] Relationships Mettaton Before the events of {{char}}, Mettaton, as a ghost, started a Human Fanclub. The only person who joined was Alphys,[27] who showed Mettaton designs of a robot she wanted to build for him. Alphys worries that Mettaton will leave her behind after she finishes his body.[72] She cares deeply about Mettaton, and would not know what to do if he was gone.[50] Alphys disappears in Neutral Route endings where the protagonist killed either Mettaton or Undyne;[73][74] it is hinted that she may have committed suicide. Undyne Alphys and Undyne are in love with each other. When Undyne asked Alphys on what was in the Garbage Dump's abyss, she explained her theories.[8] They become friends after a few Garbage Dump meetings, and Alphys began having a crush on Undyne. Alphys finds Undyne's personality and strength appealing, and considers her "unbeatable" in a battle.[39][75] She appreciates that Undyne listens to her and would protect her if necessary.[76] She tries to impress Undyne by using her scientist title, as she does not want Undyne to see her as a "nerdy loser."[77] However, Alphys becomes ashamed of her lies, and fears Undyne's reaction if she confesses the truth and her feelings. Before the protagonist's descent, Alphys helps Undyne with her skills. This includes preparing Waterfall's Bridge Seed puzzles[78] and Snowdin Forest's Multicolor Tile Puzzle.[79] Outside of puzzles, Alphys also modifies Undyne's refrigerator to heat up food,[80] and builds a giant sword with her.[81] When they are off-duty, Undyne occasionally visits Alphys.[82] Alphys shares her love of human anime and manga with Undyne, though she convinces Undyne that it is human history.[83] Alphys also shares "chilly pink stuff" with Undyne.[84] Though Alphys assumes that Undyne only likes her as a friend, she remains wistful. Alphys names variables after Undyne, writes her name in the margins of her notes, and writes fictions about them sharing a domestic life.[85] Alphys has also prepared gifts meant for Undyne if a potential date were to occur.[9] However, due to her low self-esteem, she is oblivious to Undyne's interest in her.[24][86] In the True Pacifist Route, Alphys and Undyne begin dating, and, in the True Pacifist Ending Credits, Alphys swoons and faints after Undyne kisses her on the cheek. The Protagonist Guiding you has made me feel... A lot better about myself. So... thanks for letting me help you. Alphys Alphys admires and supports the protagonist, and wants to be friends after watching them leave the Ruins.[34] She often reacts positively when the protagonist succeeds, and tries to guide them before their proper meeting.[87] With Mettaton's aid, Alphys intends to be a "heroine" to the protagonist, and to convince them to not leave the Underground.[48] When Alphys finally meets the protagonist, she fusses over her appearance and the Lab's condition.[88] After upgrading their phone, Alphys is excited to be friends with them.[38] However, she immediately hides in the "bathroom," as she knows the protagonist usually explores areas. Due to Alphys's anxiety and the protagonist not calling, she forgets that they can read her updates. Alphys initially struggles to call them,[24] yet continues to guide them. During puzzles, Alphys hesitates to aid in the Reactivated Door Puzzle, as it may be "unfun" if she did.[89] In her eagerness to help, she tries to explain it anyways.[90] Alphys also deactivates a conveyor belt's force field when she accidentally intervenes.[91] If something goes awry or the protagonist gets injured, Alphys apologizes and berates herself.[43] Despite this, Alphys becomes less anxious and more confident in herself. She also tries to befriend them by conversing outside of puzzles. This includes lying to comfort them on bypassing the barrier,[92] and asking if they would watch a TV show with her later.[93][94] If the protagonist has killed Mettaton, Alphys reassures them with a lie.[51] While following the protagonist to New Home's elevator, however, Alphys chooses to tell the truth about the barrier out of guilt.[52] She apologizes before leaving. In the True Pacifist Route, Alphys dates the protagonist, as she assumes they wrote Undyne's love letter. During the date, Alphys later admits that she only went to be nice.[95] After the protagonist helps Alphys with her feelings with Undyne, she becomes more honest. Despite knowing that the protagonist may have read her lab entries, Alphys explains herself.[96] When Alphys is later rescued from becoming a Lost Soul, she says that she cares about the protagonist and their friends as much as they care about her.[97] If the protagonist aborts the Genocide Route in Hotland, however, Alphys holds no positive feelings for the protagonist. In the aftermath call, Alphys admits she should have killed them when she had the chance.[98] Asgore ASGORE left me five messages today. four about everyone being angry one about this cute teacup he found that looks like me thanks asgore. Entry Number 20, True Lab Alphys has a crush on Asgore, which causes her to impress him with Mettaton. To match Asgore's interests, she claims Mettaton is a robot with a SOUL,[28] and tries to add combat capabilities.[19] This led to Asgore hiring Alphys as the Underground's new Royal Scientist. Alphys tries to do what Asgore asks of her, which leads to the failed Determination experiments. However, she does not let Asgore know of her failures. Alphys also does not tell Asgore about the VHS Tapes she had found when she was looking for information on human SOULs.[29] In the True Pacifist Route, Alphys helps stop Asgore's battle. While comforting Asgore, Alphys indirectly admits she has moved on.[62] In the epilogue, Alphys instead thinks he and Toriel were probably a cute couple,[17] and tries to explain what anime is when he asks.[67] She later admits her failed Determination experiments to Asgore.[66] Sans Alphys is implied to be close friends with Sans. He sends her dog food to help her feed Endogeny,[99] and in the True Pacifist Route epilogue, Alphys preemptively responds to Undyne with a joke and remarks that she knew Sans was about to tell the same one.[100] If the protagonist calls Papyrus just before entering the Lab in the Neutral Route, Sans appears in the call and jokes that there may be dogs inside the lab.[101] This implies that Alphys trusts Sans and may have informed him of the True Lab since Endogeny, an Amalgamate composed of several dogs, can be found there. In the Alphys Ending, Sans gives Alphys company and support when the survivors declare her the new queen, and she calls Sans "a good guy".[102] Toriel While Alphys knew who Toriel was, due to the VHS tapes she took from Asgore, and knew where she was located, due to her camera placed outside of the Ruins, Alphys had never met Toriel in person until either a Neutral ending where Toriel reclaims the title of queen, or when interrupting Asgore's fight with the protagonist in the True Pacifist route. Even though Toriel fires her as Royal Scientist, Alphys easily befriends Toriel. Alphys also finds her attractive. When Toriel questions how anyone could flirt with her, Alphys laughs hysterically.[103] This is a likely reference to the positive fan reception of Toriel after the demo. Alphys also expresses her love of the "Tori and Gorey" ship, adding that she may write a lot of fanfiction about it.[18] Bratty and Catty Alphys used to live on their street.[104] She was like a big sister to them[105] and took them on trips to the Garbage Dump to find cool junk. They reveal that Alphys made Mettaton to impress Asgore,[28] and add that no one has seen Alphys recently.[31] Alphys evacuates Bratty and Catty on the Genocide Route.[106]Trivia Alphys is an anagram of "shy pal"; this could be where her name came from. It is also possible that Alphys's name was derived from the word "alpha," or the dominant leader of a group. This could allude to her role as the Royal Scientist. It is also possible that the second part of Alphys's name is a wordplay of the word "physics", pertaining to her role as a scientist. There is one instance where Undyne uses the possessive case of Alphys, possibly using the nickname "Alphy."[1] When attempting to name the Fallen Human "Alphys," the response becomes "D-Don't do that." and prevents the name from being used. However, naming the fallen human "Alphy" gives a confused "Uh.... OK?" and is allowed. It is suggested that Alphys has bad handwriting, as evidenced by a few notes found in particular occasions, such as the note Papyrus leaves with instructions for Snowdin Forest's Multicolor Tile Puzzle. This is a reference to the bad handwriting of many doctors. Illegible handwriting is also implied in the blueprints found in Sans's Workshop, suggesting that Alphys may have written these. Alphys's favorite anime, "Mew Mew: Kissy Cutie," may be a reference to Tokyo Mew Mew (also known as Mew Mew Power in North America), a typical magical girl romance anime. Posters in Alphys's lab share design characteristics with Mew Mew Power. Before the protagonist enters the True Lab, there is a note in the trash can that reads "I KNOW WHAT YOU DID." Flowey may have written this note to push Alphys to reveal her secrets. Alphys is the only major monster in the game who the protagonist cannot fight and, therefore, kill. Alphys's full combat capabilities are unknown. In the True Pacifist Route, she generates a wall of electricity to protect the protagonist's SOUL from Flowey's bullets. In the subsequent battle against Asriel Dreemurr, Alphys's Lost Soul uses some of Mettaton EX's attacks. On the True Pacifist Route, Alphys appears in her lab coat before Flowey attacks and absorbs everyone's SOULs. However, as a Lost Soul, she appears in the dress she wore on her date with the protagonist. In the epilogue, the game she is playing in the beach with Undyne is referred to in the sprites as a Gameboy. In the game's strings in the part where the answers to Mettaton's quiz of "who Dr. Alphys has a crush on," it says "LOOLLLL IF YOU CAME TO THIS PART OF THE CODE TO SEE WHO I HAVE A CRUSH ON YOURE OUT OF LUCK." This is a joke hidden in the game's code as Alphys's crush is clearly Undyne, and she is not mentioned in that section of the code. According to her {{char}} Alarm Clock App page, cold weather makes Alphys move and talk more slowly.[107] This is most likely because reptiles are cold-blooded and freeze in cold temperatures. Alphys dislikes ketchup-flavored potato chips.[108] The artbook reveals that Alphys was originally meant to be male, but Toby Fox quickly grew to dislike that idea, so he changed Alphys to a female by simply adding eyelashes to her design. In the Near Genocide ending Alphys incorrectly states ''I hadn't do anything to stop you'' Instead of ''I hadn't done anything to stop you''The Bandage is an armor item that the protagonist begins the game with. Its offensive counterpart is the Stick. Additional Uses After unequipping the Bandage, it becomes a healing item, healing 10 HP. If the Bandage is equipped, it almost always (exceptions being most boss fights and Hard Mode) grants the protagonist a 100% chance of successfully fleeing from battles.
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