Is Sans harder than Undyne?

Is Sans harder than Undyne?

tl;dr Sans is tougher to defeat once because of the length, and much tougher overall as memorization is more useful for Undyne. personally i find undyne a lot harder, but that might be largely because i find green heart mode a lot harder than blue.

Can Storyshift Chara use Gaster blasters?

StoryShift Chara is a mixture of Sans and Chara. Just like Sans, they can use Gaster blasters and knives, but like Chara they’re unpredictable, but the longer they fight, the more predictable they would be.

What is Storyshift Chara’s gender?

human

Who replaces Gaster in Storyshift?

Character Changes Flowey is replaced with a new flower called “Boogie.” Papyrus is the caretaker of the RUINS. He went to the RUINS originally to scatter dust.

How old is Flowerfell Frisk?

18+ years

What is Storyshift Chara nickname?

“’Mirror’ is a common nickname Chara has for Frisk.”

Who is Mettacrit?

Mettacrit is a ghost monster with a yellow-pink gradient color, as well as a fringe covering his left eye. He wears a pink bow, and sports a pair of magical gloves.

What is Storyspin?

Storyspin is an AU that reverses the roles from Storyshift for example, instead of Asriel being Papyrus, Papyrus is Asriel; this applies to all ten main role changes of Storyshift, as well as a few additions.

Are Asgore and Toriel related?

Before the events of Undertale, she was married to King Asgore and had a son, Asriel. When the first human fell into the Underground, she adopted them as their child.

Does Sans like Toriel?

Toriel. Toriel and Sans share a love of bad jokes and are friends even though they never see each other face-to-face until the epilogue, the Family Ending, or the Exiled Queen Ending.

Does Asgore kill himself?

Flowey even makes a deal that he will not kill the king if Frisk succeeds – and he keeps his word as long as Frisk stays true to being a pacifist. Despite this, Asgore still dies because he commits suicide.

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