![]() ![]() Then, after you dodge all the names, a bedroom will appeared at the screen while you, the player is sleeping on the bed (NOTE: if you want this to happen, you must stay with Toriel.) Soon, you are in a your soul mode and you have to dodge all the creators of the game's names. Then, the credits will roll and showed the normal THE END screen. After you've done with the true pacifist route after fighting Omega Flowey, you will walk out from the underground and united with the main characters in the game (except Mettaton). If you want to get this route, you must do the genocide run first and then reset and do pacifist route (using your old save file if i'm not mistaken). This post brought to you with the help of a goddamn owl.This route is mixed up. Deleting this file, of course, causes Chara to never remember the no-mercy run. The True Reset of No-Mercy wiped their memories too, and they can only be brought back through the systeminformation file. That would explain why they don’t kill Flowey before he interferes, or attack Sans before he’s on guard in the second No-Mercy, and why they act the exact same on Pacifist and all other runs before the very end, why they don’t suggest turning Mettaton around, etc, and why Frisk can’t remember to shake Sans’s hand, or anything else. Maybe they were unable to use the “awfultest” before the end, or maybe they let themselves have a clear mind through soulless runs to avoid boredom, or set the file to only trigger if True Pacifist or another No Mercy occurred. I think the “check” for this file may be called “awfultest”.Īs for the reason Chara only gets their memories back at the end, it’s unclear. This file will bring back their memories of the No-Mercy run, even in the case of a True Reset (when Undertale.ini is wiped). See, when the world is erased in No-Mercy, Chara creates this little file: Chara is as chill as they always are on any normal run. Frisk doesn’t shake Sans’s hand, no one remembers them even slightly, etc etc. This is the case with a No-Mercy True Reset as well. ![]() And you also get to rename Chara, which you can’t do on regular resets. Chara doesn’t know to suggest turning Mettaton around. Frisk no longer looks bored at Mettaton’s speech. In other words, both Frisk and Chara can remember what happened (presumably, with the same exactness that Flowey does) before they reset.īut these things don’t happen after a True Reset. Look bored during Mettaton’s song (which allows it to be skipped)…Īnd Chara suggests to Frisk to turn Mettaton around early before he can start monologuing: On regular resets, Frisk remembers what happened. Flowey remembers nothing, Toriel remembers nothing, even Sans remembers nothing. A true reset occurs after the soul deal automatically, to bring the world back to 0. Now let’s look at Undertale.ini after the soul deal. It’s a “true” reset no one can remember a thing, however slightly.Įven Flowey remembers nothing after a True Reset. ![]() Undertale.ini file after you True Reset after Pacifist:Īll values are erased. These “echoes” and “feelings” don’t occur after a True Reset, however. In other words, Undertale.ini contains their “memories”. Sans is lowkey pissed at you for killing Papyrus on your last run, if you’re a complete monster.Īll these values are stored in Undertale.ini, because your save gets wiped if you save over a reset. What Flowey gets to be annoyed at you for upon meeting him again… Whether or not you befriended Undyne, and if she remembers it… Undertale.ini before/after a regular Reset:Īs you can see, the values in Undertale.ini are kept after regular resets.ĭetermine what flavor Toriel “remembers” you picking… To understand how this is possible, we need to look at the effects of resets of all types on Undertale.ini. ![]() Why doesn’t Chara now try to take a boss monster soul? Why does their narration stay the same, and actually get positive in the same places? Why doesn’t anything change at all? Neither Chara nor Frisk can remember the events No-Mercy after the soul deal. Soulless Pacifist is the exact same as a regular Pacifist, which is a little odd, right? ![]()
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