Undertale 15 Secrets You Didn t Know About

Undertale 15 Secrets You Didn t Know About

Undertale 15 Secrets You Didn t Know About

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Undertale 15 Secrets You Didn t Know About

Undertale was an indie RPG that delighted gamers everywhere, and here are hidden secrets you might not have discovered for yourself. Released in 2015, remains one of the . This friendly and was all about exploring the underground world of monsters and making choices on whether or not to befriend them or use violence to get what you want. The game also paid tribute to a wide array of classics such as , and like those older games, it features a wide variety of secrets. Undertale is, in fact, famous for its secrets, as there are an incredible number of them across the various different versions of the game on both PC and console. From hidden villages to mysterious scientists to ominous followers, let's now take a look at secrets from Undertale that you may not have known about. Updated February 3rd, 2021 by Hayley Mullen: A game like Undertale is often chockfull of secrets, so a simple list of 10 just doesn't cut it. Fans have discovered more and more about the instant-classic ever since its release, including some Easter eggs most players won't ever encounter during their playthroughs of the game, such as rare phone-calls and special dialogue related to items. While you're waiting patiently , let's take a look at more you might not know about Undertale. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY

Temmie Village

First on our list is the isolated Temmie Village, a secret settlement of Temmie monsters hidden off the beaten path in the Waterfall region. It takes a bit of work to find this place, as you must walk down an invisible path to reach it. There are a few hints in the dialogue from other characters, but otherwise its up to you to make your way here. Temmie Village is full of Temmies (naturally), each of whom have unique and humorous dialogue. The Tem Shop here is also the only place in the game that lets you sell items in your inventory. You can also eventually purchase the Tem Armor here - the best armor in the game.

Mad Mew Mew

Secret boss fights are always a neat secret to find, and Undertale has quite a few of them. For this fight, you'll need to own the Nintendo Switch copy of the game, and interact with a few things in Papyrus's house before uncovering the route to Mad Mew Mew. The boss fight itself is tricky, as it introduces a new mechanic where the player's soul is split in two and you must move each half independently to the correct positions. You can't actually hurt Mad Mew Mew, and must instead survive long enough to spare her.

Shyren The Star

Upon entering Waterfall, players will be accosted by the unique monster, Shyren. To spare her, all you need to do is encourage her to follow her singing dreams, which unlocks the option to end the fight non-violently. For players who want to do more, though, continuing to encourage Shyren sees her becoming bolder and more confident. Her attacks (or rather, her songs) become faster and harder to dodge, but you'll get to follow along as she eventually winds up performing on stage.

So Sorry

Not all of the secret boss characters in the game are console exclusive. Anyone with a copy, be it PC, Playstation, or Switch, can find this next entry. You'll need to find the Art Room in the Hotland region which then leads the player to bump into this artist monster, kicking off the fight with So Sorry. So Sorry has several "attacks" based around the monster clumsily trying to share their art. Sparing the creature leads to a series of humorous dialogue lines, whereas trying to kill them has its own set of equally amusing exchanges. Either way, this boss is still a fascinating find.

Hard Mode

For reasons that are explained at the end of a Pacifist playthrough of Undertale, the canonical name of the game's protagonist is Frisk. For those same reasons, naming your character Frisk at the start of the game could absolutely lead to some serious problems. It makes sense, then, that doing so unlocks the game's Hard Mode. Hard Mode is pretty short, lasting only till the end of the Ruins section. New monsters, as well as monsters from later in the game, can be encountered here, and there are numerous changes to how other elements in the game world work as well. It's not for the faint of heart, although it is certainly an interesting experience for any who want a bit of a challenge.

Gaster

What may be (somewhat ironically) one of the most well known secrets of Undertale is the existence of WD Gaster. This character is only very rarely mentioned, as the characters associated with him show up randomly and talk about him in evasive, uncertain dialogue. You can actually find him in the game as well, although he appears even more rarely than the characters that mention him. When he does show up, he can be found by going through a nondescript door in Waterfall, and he disappears the moment you attempt to interact with him, making WD Gaster the most mysterious secret in a game chock full of secrets.

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