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* GuideDangIt: While in Koffin Keep, you come across Bugerpant, who is surrounded by bats. Chara says that they could drive the bats away with a flashlight, so you'll have to look for one somewhere in the area, right? Nope. You should already have one, specifically the Bone Signal that Crossbones gave you earlier when you found him in disguise near the binoculars. It's easy to forget that you still have your Key items while in Koffin Keep, and unless you check the item, it's not completely obvious that it can function as a flashlight. If you didn't interact enough to recieve the Bone Signal, or if you leave Koffin Keep without helping Bugerpant and the gates close, [[PermanentlyMissableContent then you're out of luck and don't get the I.O.U from him]].



** As part of the RunningGag with ''Undertale''''s trailers and those of a few other fangames, one scene in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDtF1LI1eY4 Demo V2 trailer]] [[MissingTrailerScene shows Chara jumping between platforms in Hotland (only with mushrooms instead of steam vents),]] [[LampshadeHanging with a note saying "(This isn't in the game)"]].

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** As part of the RunningGag with ''Undertale''''s ''Undertale'''s trailers and those of a few other fangames, one scene in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDtF1LI1eY4 Demo V2 trailer]] [[MissingTrailerScene shows Chara jumping between platforms in Hotland (only with mushrooms instead of steam vents),]] [[LampshadeHanging with a note saying "(This isn't in the game)"]].


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* PermanentlyMissableContent: The I.O.U that you recieve from Bugerpant if you help him in Koffin Keep, a place which becomes inaccessible after you leave; you need to use the Bone Signal that you recieved from a disguised Crossbones near the binoculars you went past earlier, which itself can be missed if you don't interact with him enough in that area. What makes it even more annoying is the fact that Chara's dialogue makes it seem as if you have to go looking for a flashlight somewhere in Koffin Keep, it's easy to forget that you still have access to your Key items, and you also might not have checked the Bone Signal and seen that it's a flashlight, [[GuideDangIt making it much less obvious what you have to do]].

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* AdaptationNameChange: In the Demo, Mettaton is changed to Mettacrit, while Burgerpants is changed to [[MyNaymeIs Bugerpant]].

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* AdaptationNameChange: In the Demo, Mettaton is changed to Mettacrit, Mettacrit (and later to Mettalot), while Burgerpants is changed to [[MyNaymeIs Bugerpant]].



* BedsheetGhost: Mettacrit, since he is still in his original ghost monster body in this game. He still manages to stand out as flashy as ever with his pink-and-yellow coloring, styled hair, and floating gloves.

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* BedsheetGhost: Mettacrit, Mettalot, since he is still in his original ghost monster body in this game. He still manages to stand out as flashy as ever with his pink-and-yellow coloring, styled hair, and floating gloves.



** You can "kill" Mettacrit, but it's blatantly obvious from what we know from the original game and what a show Mettacrit puts on as he does it that it's just an act. In a neutral run, he'll even tell you that ghosts are immune to your attacks, but in a Ruthless run, the journal will list him as dead even though he faded away rather than dusted, and you didn't gain any EXP from it, implying that Chara believes they really killed him.

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** You can "kill" Mettacrit, Mettalot, but it's blatantly obvious from what we know from the original game and what a show Mettacrit Mettalot puts on as he does it that it's just an act. In a neutral Neutral run, he'll even tell you that ghosts are immune to your attacks, but in a Ruthless run, the journal will list him as dead even though he faded away rather than dusted, and you didn't gain any EXP from it, implying that Chara believes they really killed him.



* MonsterCompendium: One part of the journal is dedicated to the monsters that are encountered in the game, with the information changing depending on what you do. For example, if you flee from the first type of enemy you encounter, there won't be much information until you encounter another one and don't flee from it right away, and if you're playing a neutral run then any monsters you kill will have their status as "killed", but if you're doing a Ruthless run it will instead say "eradicated". Some monsters that aren't fought when you first meet them (or even at all) will also have entries added.

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* MonsterCompendium: One part of the journal is dedicated to the monsters that are encountered in the game, with the information changing depending on what you do. For example, if you flee from the first type of enemy you encounter, there won't be much information until you encounter another one and don't flee from it right away, and if you're playing a neutral Neutral run then any monsters you kill will have their status as "killed", but if you're doing a Ruthless run it will instead say "eradicated". Some monsters that aren't fought when you first meet them (or even at all) will also have entries added.



*** However, Mettacrit's name was later changed to Mettalot, as Team Switched wanted to disassociate from Storyshift and give their take on Mettaton a unique name.



** Mettacrit's [[https://tsunderswapofficial.fandom.com/wiki/Mettacrit?file=Mettacrit%20-%20Overworld.png design]] shares certain similarities with the Ghost type ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/File:200Misdreavus.png Misdreavus]].

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** Mettacrit's Mettalot's [[https://tsunderswapofficial.fandom.com/wiki/Mettacrit?file=Mettacrit%20-%20Overworld.png design]] shares certain similarities with the Ghost type ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/File:200Misdreavus.png Misdreavus]].



** In Sans's hangout, there are about three references to the movie, Morbius in it, albeit the references are based on the memes.

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** In Sans's hangout, there are about three references to the movie, Morbius movie [[Film/Morbius2022 Morbius]] in it, albeit the references are based on the memes.
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* ChekhovsGun: When Papyrus first demonstrates the use of the "MAGIC SPEEDY GOOP STUFF" he accidentally breaks through a wall, which he notes wasn't supposed to happen. You can use the goop to break through a crack in a wall later on.
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** If you die after he finishes ''that'' story and then come back ''again'', [[spoiler: Crossbones'll drop the act early when he sees it isn't working and acknowledge that the sole reason you're still here if you know that he's just there to buy time and continuing to fight him is [[DetrimentalDetermination actively detrimental to your goal of wiping out the monsters]], he will call you out in a similar manner to the original game, but also comment on how you're just trying to get past him for the sake of it and aren't even having fun anymore, in what is possibly also a nod to how fangames will often put a ridiculously hard Sans fight in the way, which die-hard fans will persist and slog through despite having no logical reason to continue doing so. Not completely unlike what the player is doing right now]].

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** If you die after he finishes ''that'' story and then come back ''again'', [[spoiler: Crossbones'll drop the act early when he sees it isn't working working, and acknowledge that the sole reason you're still here if you you know that he's just there to buy time and time, then continuing to fight him is [[DetrimentalDetermination actively detrimental to your goal of wiping out the monsters]], he and the only reason you're still trying is simply because you want to beat him. He will call you out in a similar manner to the original game, but also comment on how you're just trying to get past him for the sake of it and aren't even having fun anymore, in what is possibly also a nod to how fangames will often put a ridiculously hard Sans fight in the way, which die-hard fans will persist and slog through despite having no logical reason to continue doing so. Not completely unlike what the player is doing right now]].
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* FandomNod: During his Ruthless route fight, [[spoiler: Crossbones will tell Chara a long, invested story about how he's a refugee from another world, empowered by a faulty experiment and his "relative", and seems to fight children at the end of every world he flees to, all in a clear reference to many popular Undertale fan-theories and fan-games surrounding Sans... before going off the rails and claiming that he's on the run from multiversal police, and he knows Chara's their agent. Then he drops the act completely, reveals it's from one of his comics, and admits that he told it to buy time for the evacuation, with Chara getting legitimately mad afterwards. It's an amusing way of calling to attention fan theorists and genuinely taking the player off-guard by drawing them into familiar theories and fan-plots and then throwing them out]].
** If you die after he finishes this story and come back, [[spoiler: Crossbones instead spins a story about how he's actually from a planet populated entirely by Sans-es, where all they do is tell puns and perform stand-up comedy. He then goes on to say that there has since been a flood of people that analyze their every move, poring over everything he says and does trying to find meaning that isn't there and motives that don't exist, all while forgetting everything he actually meant. It's a funny story, and another play on some fan theorists: people who comb through the game for lore and information on Sans specifically, often to make fan content, all while misunderstanding his character and what he was trying to say in the original game]].
** If you die after he finishes ''that'' story and then come back ''again'', [[spoiler: Crossbones'll drop the act early when he sees it isn't working and acknowledge that the sole reason you're still here if you know that he's just there to buy time and continuing to fight him is [[DetrimentalDetermination actively detrimental to your goal of wiping out the monsters]], he will call you out in a similar manner to the original game, but also comment on how you're just trying to get past him for the sake of it and aren't even having fun anymore, in what is possibly also a nod to how fangames will often put a ridiculously hard Sans fight in the way, which die-hard fans will persist and slog through despite having no logical reason to continue doing so. Not completely unlike what the player is doing right now]].
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** Naming Chara [[Videogame/{{UndertaleYellow}} "Clover"]] will cause them to ask if you are ready for [[ArcWords justice]].
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**In the room before the Guiding Light festival, there's a broken piano. Interacting with it four times will result in it playing a [[Characters/UndertaleSans very familiar]] four notes.
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** [[spoiler:In the Ruthless route, Sans/Crossbones quickly swaps himself out for a [[Ninja Log cardboard cutout]] when you're about to kill him. Despite this, Papyrus still thinks he's dead due to not having witnessed the fight, and Chara either thinks so as well, or just believes that his Crossbones persona is no more]].

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** [[spoiler:In the Ruthless route, Sans/Crossbones quickly swaps himself out for a [[Ninja Log [[NinjaLog cardboard cutout]] when you're about to kill him. Despite this, Papyrus still thinks he's dead due to not having witnessed the fight, and Chara either thinks so as well, or just believes that his Crossbones persona is no more]].
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** [[spoiler:In the Ruthless route, Sans/Crossbones quickly swaps himself out for a cardboard cutout when you're about to kill him. Despite this, Papyrus still thinks he's dead due to not having witnessed the fight, and Chara either thinks so as well, or just believes that his Crossbones persona is no more]].

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** [[spoiler:In the Ruthless route, Sans/Crossbones quickly swaps himself out for a [[Ninja Log cardboard cutout cutout]] when you're about to kill him. Despite this, Papyrus still thinks he's dead due to not having witnessed the fight, and Chara either thinks so as well, or just believes that his Crossbones persona is no more]].
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** In the Sans fight on the Ruthless Route, checking him after he dodges calls him "[[WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged a moving target]]".
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Dying to Koffin-K will elicit this.
-> '''Koffin-K:''' This does not feel like victory... If this is a trick, this is TOO evil.
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* StealthPun: The Canine Unit of this game instead of being members of a royal guard with a medieval theme, are instead members of a royal navy with a sailor theme. One could say that they are; ''sea dogs''.
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** Evacuation Neutral, when you exhaust the kill count in Ruined Home, but spare Asgore.

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** Evacuation Neutral, when you exhaust the kill count in Ruined Home, but spare Asgore.Asgore or anyone else after that point, or exhaust the kill count in only Starlight Isles.
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*** If you leave and come back, there will be a tape in the punishment shack, apparently containing the film "Koffius." Sans loves this movie, much to Koffin-K's displeasure.

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*** **** If you leave and come back, there will be a tape in the punishment shack, apparently containing the film "Koffius." Sans loves this movie, much to Koffin-K's displeasure.

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* SitcomArchnemesis: The Mad Dummy acts this way with Chara, hamming it up about how despicable Chara is and attacking them regardless of what they do in the training segment.


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* SitcomArchnemesis: The Mad Dummy acts this way with Chara, hamming it up about how despicable Chara is and attacking them regardless of what they do in the training segment.

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