so basically: Pacifist: Clover dies but everyone else is happy Neutral: Clover is alive but Flowey makes him do other route Genocide: Everyone dies but Clover finally can leave Underground
At the same time, in the last ending, the souls of the children who were killed earlier will also gain freedom. It's a pity that it doesn't affect the Undertale canon in any way, lol
I like how even in the genocide route Clover actually had some kind of reasoning for killing everyone. Sure, it may not have been justified, but they had one.
I think someone already said this, but I love how the Genocide route is shown in a different light here. Instead of pointless killing, everything you do is, although immoral, justified.
I wouldn't say going out of your way to kill countless innocent people is justified, just because others of their kind have killed a few of your own (because they're an oppressed group that wants to escape their situation) Self defense is one thing, but the genocide route goes beyond that. Undertale Yellow is about Justice, and the genocide route is a twisted perversion of that idea
@@Plantify9339 it wasn't just a few, there was a whole war prior to this remember? We don't know which side did more harm, but humans are innately weak physically and likely were on the losing side for a good part of it. Furthermore, innocence doesnt excuse complacency. People could've done something over the senseless killing of humans but didn't because it benefited them. "We only took 5." "Only" "5." Its clear to them and to Clover that its either 2 more to forcibly let themselves out, which can potentially lead to another war, or ending it there and take retribution for the few that have perished for the goals of the monsters. But could you say the citizens under the 3rd reich were innocent? Faultless? Undeserving of the economic catastrophe that struck them afterwards? Mind you, this is only one possibility, and a fanmade-one at that. Its supposed to make you think about it beyond innocent and guilty, but its also clear that innocence wasn't valued on one side for at least 5 kids prior.
@ashemabahumat4173 What are you on? Have you even played Undertale? Throughout the game humans are portrayed as being far, Far, FAR more physically powerful. The game outright states that the Humans started the war and that it could barely be called that. No human souls were taken and monsters took heavy casualties. They were willing to remain underground with no hope of freedom. The humans were fueled by fear of what monsters were capable of. And so they nipped them in the bud. And this war was a LONG, LONG TIME ago. It's not like the war was literally a few days before Yellow. Clover barely even discovers any information on monsters. Monster souls are made of emotions, of love and compassion. But humans can be as cruel and deadly as they please without needing those elements. Their physical bodies made of water are so much more powerful that it's frankly ludicrous. These two sides are not equivalent. Humans took away hopes and dreams, imprisoned an entire race to die, murder their beloved prince, the future of monsterkind. Clover walks around looking for people to murder. Innocent families and entire communities. He might not be as bad as the Player in UT, but that's not saying much. He kills some who are deserving, but he is a misguided executioner. He doesn't achieve Justice, he only achieves judgmental revenge. It's selfish. Who gave him that right? There is nothing in yellow that contradicts this.
@@scarecrow7421 and have you ever taken any consideration as to why it got to that point in the first place? They wouldn't have to fear something they knew they could erase with a .44, and the story itself was the monster's side of it. Realistically, there's no way there wasn't a long standing conflict prior to the war we were told about, nor there not being any reason the humans felt they should've feared them in the first place
@@ashemabahumat4173 Even still everything else still stands. Even if there was a previous confrontation we didn't see, it doesn't change anything. All it proves is that the Humans are slightly more sympathetic in their reasoning. It doesn't change what they ultimately did in imprisoning the monsters forever. Or the fact that monsters are born with kindness in their nature. Or that a single human soul equals the entirety of the monster's souls. If there was even a remote chance to them of a monster getting a SOUL, it was treated as a certainty that they would use it against them. Like the scales are so heavily weighed against the Monsters in the Humans favor. The only reason they didn't outright slaughter them was probably because there were leaders on the Human side that suggested imprisonment.
Flowey in Genocide: HAHAHAHA *dies of ligma* Flowey in Neutral: Well, its been a prank bro! Dont worry, i will reset everything, even if i gave you a mental trauma. Flowey in Pacifist: Rest well, friend.
during the flowey fight in og undertale, due to this fangame being a thing, i truly believe that clover helped the most since they have been through the most out of the 6 souls
We do not have full games yet about the other souls. There's one interesting project about blue and purple I believe. So you don't know what the rest of souls went through. But yeah, from now on in my personal view Undertale Yellow is canon. One of the pacifist endings, probably the true one because of the hat and pistol dialogue.
@@ivandreuxzuev9473 I kinda wanted to make a game about bravery even if I have very little game dev skill and I know as hell it won't take 4 months to take, even if I make the game for 30 minutes. I also did an idle sprite for it for fun, I know I won't make that game anyway lol
@@ivandreuxzuev9473True. We need more prequels and events before undertale as those canon fangame games. It wants to reveal the whole lore of the 6 souls. We have 1, so we need 5 more
In pacifist, You lie down, and die. So much wasted potential... In genocide... Instead of accepting fate, You free the human souls along with yourself. You aren't pushed around and used. ... What? I'm wrong?
@@SproutedGrain Pretty much the entire human vs monsters conflict was started by humans to begin with. What Clover ends up doing in the route is worse than anything the monsters ever end up doing.
@@SproutedGrain I get that the pacifist route feels bad because of Clover dying but its honestly better than Clover pretty much sacrificing everything that made them a good person in the genocide route. All of their kindness and compassion vanished. They aren't going to have a great life after everything that happened to them in the underground due to the massive amount of LV they have (which basically makes you a more violent person). It just isn't worth all of that death and destruction for them to most likely not even have a good life. Majority of the monsters murdered in the genocide route have nothing to do with the original 5 humans and even if you wanna argue self defense most monsters are able to be spared once they reach about 50% hp meaning they don't need to die. Clover is shown to be able to start encounters without a monster actually wanting to fight and considering how fast word of their wrongdoings spread its safe to assume at least half of the encounters against monsters you kill in the genocide route are started unnecessarily by Clover because why would any random monster want to engage with a human like Clover. Clover also kills Asgore, kills Flowey, and takes away the human souls in the genocide route, so when Frisk ends up falling down, True pacifist isn't going to be possible as an ending making all monsters and potentially Frisk trapped for the rest of their lives (unless Frisk kills Toriel and escapes by themselves). Point is, mass murder is bad and its lowkey kinda concerning that you see genocide route as a better ending than pacifist.
It makes the genocide ending sad, because you know what would happen in advanced, and that Clover's sacrifice would have led to the best ultímate ending. It makes the true pacifist one however much more optimistic, with that final dialogue of *Someone calls for help*
Call it genocide route, but fells more like "Revenge route", instead of killing people because yes, you kill them in a "justice" way to revenge the souls for being killed
Basically, it’s a would you rather. Would you rather kill everyone you love and blow up the barrier to escape, or would you like to sacrifice yourself in order to free your friends from the turmoil of the underground. I just hope at the end of undertale those souls actually eventually find a way to come back to see the work they put into freeing the monsters
Same, I knew he was bound to die for undertale to happen, but going out by willingly giving his soul away for Asgore without even fighting him was truly noble of him Maybe if fate wasn't set in stone, he could at least pledged to live his life there before giving his soul when he passes away, but alas
@@Rippersnapper when I commented that, I thought it might've been a reference to the amalgamate of Snowdrake's mother from original Undertale, but, funnily enough, it wasn't even close. What even was wrong with me when I commented that?
kill or be killed to the maximum you do genocide live and get your soul or monsters get to live but you wont injustice in these endings are another level of sick irony
I see a lot of people like genocide route more then pacifist route. But keep in mind that if genocide route was canon, that will be no longer original Undertale. It true it was pain to see that you just give the soul after doing pacifist, but genocide route feel like killing the innocent monster only to get justice from one king monster. I will stick in my mind that pacifist is canon event to lead the original Undertale.
So basically Clover is an anti-villain in the Genocide run of Undertale Yellow, killing every single monster just for the human souls to be liberated from their containers?
Gotta say, I am really not a fan of the pacifist route this go around. I get that the ending is supposed to lead into the real undertale, but I don’t see a logical reason for clover just to choose death right then and there instead of living in the underground until either the arrival of the 7th human, or their death of natural causes, in which they can still just take the soul when that eventually happens.
If he chose to live there, he'd be prolonging the monsters' suffering even longer. He wanted them to be free and understood that his sacrifice was necessary for that end.
@@danwilson7035how would he be prolonging it? They’d need to wait for the 7th human regardless and if he just stays there either until then or until he’s near death from natural causes, the monsters get the soul regardless. Dying then and there accomplishes nothing more than just staying down there for the time would.
@@coldfusion1679 Yeah this was why i was confused why Asgore killed them instead of imprisoning them. Theyre like 10 yr old kids. It's pretty f'd up to murder them and take their souls.
6 children have disappeared and your only way to rescue them is to kill a bunch of monsters that ate clearly hostile, want your death and are perfectly fine with the fact that human children are being murdered. You have came with one mission, find the missing children. I think Clover's actions in genocide are indeed the most righteous ones. I'll put it another way, you must choose between killing a lot, and I mean, a lot, like, let's say 50% (even though Clover killed less) of the cat/dog/any animal you'd like that is not human population in order to save 6 children. There's only one morally correct answer and that is to save the children.
Clover and martlet go to see asgore and then clover tells martlet to leave and he and asgore fight, from what I know the fight with asgore in endless and the whole fight is an endless attack by asgore until you die
you can’t win that fight it’s just like a neutral route you will inevitably lose even if you were hacking or cheating with the game files you will still lose after taking a certain number of hits that’s it
Is there a fic about the consequences of the genocide ending? Because is a young kid became the spirit of vengeance (or a magical Punisher), what could do a group of armed adults with the intention to kill? Nothing says that the human can't undo the barrier and finish the war (after all, they summoned it)
Look, @@deesnyder8201. I care for the characters too, but at the end of the day, it's just a game, don't go around saying stuff like that. This community doesn't need these types of comments.
@@deesnyder8201 not really? You don't need to take the game's message internally if you want, you can just enjoy the gameplay and story overall, even if the story ends on a bad ending. Assuming someone is a bad person because they played a videogame where the character is a bad person doesn't make any sense, it's the same logic as saying that shooting games make people violent
пусть на меня закидают всем чем возможно, но я считаю что концовка геноцида является хорошей, так как Кловер выполняет свою миссию и освобождает души и тем самым избавляя человечество от угрозы новой войны с монстрами.
pacifist and genocide seem like they are the canonical routes although I’m leaning on pacifist being the canonical route tho I would rather follow the genocide route it may not be the technical canonical route but it still could very well happen and become canonical
The reason for killing everyone: king kills innocent humans and monsters say nothing to that and everyone helps the king in killing the human. Pretty justified to me
You get locked out of saving him after you leave snowdin. Thought I had to come back there when I had the item to free him, since coffee was too hot and didn't know how to cool it down, but found out too late ;_;
@@daridon2483 you give it to an NPC just outside of the resort, give the item to a monster that lost one mitten, give the item to a lost couple in the beginning of snowdin, give that to the coffee NPC to get it back, then go to the pole
i finish the pacifist route after 12 hours ik this sounds stupid but why in order to get to the different ending in pacifist i have to do it ALL over again
so basically:
Pacifist: Clover dies but everyone else is happy
Neutral: Clover is alive but Flowey makes him do other route
Genocide: Everyone dies but Clover finally can leave Underground
*Can leave with the souls. His original goal.
It's pretty heavily implied that neutral route Clover is killed by Flowey, has their soul absorbed but is still able to rebel against Flowey.
can i do pacifist after neutral?
@@blxbunnyYes
@@deesnyder8201 On Genocide not everyone dies. Toriel is not dies.
Frisk in the Genocide Route: "I'll kill everything and erase this world."
Clover in the Genocide Route: *"JUSTICE FOR THE FALLEN! FINAL FLASH!"*
Was that a Dragon Ball Z reference?!?!?!
JAJAJAJA
*DESTRUCTIVE FINISH*
(Fighterz victory music)
both corrupted
@@RoryT09 Clover, Wins!
*absolutely no quote.*
The endings:
1- you die
2- you die
3- you die
4- everyone dies except you
At the same time, in the last ending, the souls of the children who were killed earlier will also gain freedom. It's a pity that it doesn't affect the Undertale canon in any way, lol
I mean in fairness we knew Clover was gonna die anyway as this is a tale about the soul of justice
@@RedDragon717 and what happens after the souls are free? does clover just take them back to their families?
Genocide is basically the only non-canon run.
@@RedDragon717, like just imagine if it did though.
I like how even in the genocide route Clover actually had some kind of reasoning for killing everyone. Sure, it may not have been justified, but they had one.
Yeah true
Idk seems mostly justified to me.
@@jlinus7251It is not
24:14 I figured out what this meant. During the Omega Flowey fight, Frisk calls for help. Clover answered this call.
Frisk hasn't even reached the underground
@@Eldeweiss i think he means after the game when frisk is fighting omega flowey
@@pipo_ippo24 Yellow's soul was already captured and used by omega flowey by then...
@@Red_MOON187 it could be a timeskip
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The pacifist ending actually made me feel the emotion commonly known as sad.
It hurt.
And clover heard frisks call for help even man
This ending lefts me so fking unsatisfied, I literally LOSE cuz this mf give his soul to these dumb creatures
I think someone already said this, but I love how the Genocide route is shown in a different light here. Instead of pointless killing, everything you do is, although immoral, justified.
I wouldn't say going out of your way to kill countless innocent people is justified, just because others of their kind have killed a few of your own (because they're an oppressed group that wants to escape their situation)
Self defense is one thing, but the genocide route goes beyond that. Undertale Yellow is about Justice, and the genocide route is a twisted perversion of that idea
@@Plantify9339 it wasn't just a few, there was a whole war prior to this remember? We don't know which side did more harm, but humans are innately weak physically and likely were on the losing side for a good part of it. Furthermore, innocence doesnt excuse complacency. People could've done something over the senseless killing of humans but didn't because it benefited them. "We only took 5." "Only" "5." Its clear to them and to Clover that its either 2 more to forcibly let themselves out, which can potentially lead to another war, or ending it there and take retribution for the few that have perished for the goals of the monsters. But could you say the citizens under the 3rd reich were innocent? Faultless? Undeserving of the economic catastrophe that struck them afterwards? Mind you, this is only one possibility, and a fanmade-one at that. Its supposed to make you think about it beyond innocent and guilty, but its also clear that innocence wasn't valued on one side for at least 5 kids prior.
@ashemabahumat4173
What are you on?
Have you even played Undertale?
Throughout the game humans are portrayed as being far, Far, FAR more physically powerful. The game outright states that the Humans started the war and that it could barely be called that. No human souls were taken and monsters took heavy casualties. They were willing to remain underground with no hope of freedom.
The humans were fueled by fear of what monsters were capable of. And so they nipped them in the bud. And this war was a LONG, LONG TIME ago. It's not like the war was literally a few days before Yellow. Clover barely even discovers any information on monsters. Monster souls are made of emotions, of love and compassion. But humans can be as cruel and deadly as they please without needing those elements. Their physical bodies made of water are so much more powerful that it's frankly ludicrous.
These two sides are not equivalent. Humans took away hopes and dreams, imprisoned an entire race to die, murder their beloved prince, the future of monsterkind.
Clover walks around looking for people to murder. Innocent families and entire communities. He might not be as bad as the Player in UT, but that's not saying much. He kills some who are deserving, but he is a misguided executioner. He doesn't achieve Justice, he only achieves judgmental revenge. It's selfish. Who gave him that right?
There is nothing in yellow that contradicts this.
@@scarecrow7421 and have you ever taken any consideration as to why it got to that point in the first place? They wouldn't have to fear something they knew they could erase with a .44, and the story itself was the monster's side of it. Realistically, there's no way there wasn't a long standing conflict prior to the war we were told about, nor there not being any reason the humans felt they should've feared them in the first place
@@ashemabahumat4173
Even still everything else still stands.
Even if there was a previous confrontation we didn't see, it doesn't change anything. All it proves is that the Humans are slightly more sympathetic in their reasoning.
It doesn't change what they ultimately did in imprisoning the monsters forever. Or the fact that monsters are born with kindness in their nature. Or that a single human soul equals the entirety of the monster's souls. If there was even a remote chance to them of a monster getting a SOUL, it was treated as a certainty that they would use it against them.
Like the scales are so heavily weighed against the Monsters in the Humans favor. The only reason they didn't outright slaughter them was probably because there were leaders on the Human side that suggested imprisonment.
0:00 Flowey Ending
4:00 Pacifist Start
9:23 Pacifist Scene
15:00 Flowey & Clover Last Goodbye
15:39 Clover’s Death (Pacifist Ending)
25:00 Skip Credits
25:30 Genocide
28:20 Flowey’s Death
32:40 Asgore’s Death
Asgore dying let's gooo
Flowey death was satisfying to watch
Genocide or revenge?? Mmmmm
Frisk in Genocide: emotionless killer
Clover in Genocide: KAMEHAMEHAAAAA!!!!!!!
Nah that's a Final Flash
@@lumina2192
Galick Gun + Kamehameha + Final flash
@@Judger037 nah it's just Vegeta's first Final Flash I'd say that moment was better than the ending of Black saga
@@lumina2192Nah That IS Hollow Yellow
You guys are misinformed. It was obviously, "Biden Blast!"
Asgore: "It is time to meet your fate..."
Clover: "SHUT UP LOSER 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅GASTER BLASTER!"
SUPER LASER PISS
😂😂😂😂
More like a... ''EAT THIS! Final... FFLLASHHHHH!!!!!!''
I'M NOT GONNA SUGARCOAT IT.
hold Z + enter
*B I G S H O T*
23:57 And that’s the long story of how Bratty & Catty found a cowboy hat & empty gun & sold them to Frisk!
kind of sad that the sacrifice of clover was forgotten, but well, at least his soul helped to break the barrier in undertale
just realised the “somebody calls for help” and “you answer the call” is actually frisk at the omega flowey fight deactivating or whatever souls
Maybe its true.
@@Determination709It is true. That's the whole point of calling for help in the vanilla. 💀
I believe if you go full pacifist up until the final boss and then choose to fight the final boss, Asgore ends up killing you instead.
Flowey in Genocide: HAHAHAHA *dies of ligma*
Flowey in Neutral: Well, its been a prank bro! Dont worry, i will reset everything, even if i gave you a mental trauma.
Flowey in Pacifist: Rest well, friend.
Surprisingly, in this game I do not feel bad at all for going for genocide. I feel like it is true self defense and legitimate revenge.
the ending where Clover gives up their soul genuinely made me shed a tear idk why.
during the flowey fight in og undertale, due to this fangame being a thing, i truly believe that clover helped the most since they have been through the most out of the 6 souls
We do not have full games yet about the other souls. There's one interesting project about blue and purple I believe. So you don't know what the rest of souls went through. But yeah, from now on in my personal view Undertale Yellow is canon. One of the pacifist endings, probably the true one because of the hat and pistol dialogue.
@@ivandreuxzuev9473 and there is a full game about the green soul
@@ivandreuxzuev9473 I kinda wanted to make a game about bravery even if I have very little game dev skill and I know as hell it won't take 4 months to take, even if I make the game for 30 minutes. I also did an idle sprite for it for fun, I know I won't make that game anyway lol
@@ivandreuxzuev9473True. We need more prequels and events before undertale as those canon fangame games. It wants to reveal the whole lore of the 6 souls. We have 1, so we need 5 more
The true ending I knew what was coming but... man that was depressing.
Yeah.
In this game there's a one more boss after killing Ceroba. This is Asgore Dreemur.
You played game?
oh yeah, i wondered where the asgore sounding theme 'final encounter' would play. Thanks
Well technically it’s not really a fight he just keeps you on his turn until you die & then he puts your soul in a container and the credits play.
That’s only if you choose to kill Ceroba and that really isn’t a fight, just an endlessly looping battle where you have no choice but to die
@@beywheelzhater8930I literally just said that 13 hours ago
1:13 nobody gonna talk about this?
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IT'S SO CUTE
In pacifist, You lie down, and die. So much wasted potential...
In genocide... Instead of accepting fate,
You free the human souls along with yourself.
You aren't pushed around and used.
...
What? I'm wrong?
yeah but in geno you kill a bunch of monsters that never did anything wrong and also make Clover into a terrible person.
@@deesnyder8201 The monsters killed 5 other humans.
Clover fell down with a mission. To provide JUSTICE, and he did just that.
@@SproutedGrain Pretty much the entire human vs monsters conflict was started by humans to begin with. What Clover ends up doing in the route is worse than anything the monsters ever end up doing.
@@deesnyder8201 What... You want clover to lie down and DIE?
To end up like the other 5?
@@SproutedGrain I get that the pacifist route feels bad because of Clover dying but its honestly better than Clover pretty much sacrificing everything that made them a good person in the genocide route. All of their kindness and compassion vanished. They aren't going to have a great life after everything that happened to them in the underground due to the massive amount of LV they have (which basically makes you a more violent person). It just isn't worth all of that death and destruction for them to most likely not even have a good life.
Majority of the monsters murdered in the genocide route have nothing to do with the original 5 humans and even if you wanna argue self defense most monsters are able to be spared once they reach about 50% hp meaning they don't need to die.
Clover is shown to be able to start encounters without a monster actually wanting to fight and considering how fast word of their wrongdoings spread its safe to assume at least half of the encounters against monsters you kill in the genocide route are started unnecessarily by Clover because why would any random monster want to engage with a human like Clover.
Clover also kills Asgore, kills Flowey, and takes away the human souls in the genocide route, so when Frisk ends up falling down, True pacifist isn't going to be possible as an ending making all monsters and potentially Frisk trapped for the rest of their lives (unless Frisk kills Toriel and escapes by themselves).
Point is, mass murder is bad and its lowkey kinda concerning that you see genocide route as a better ending than pacifist.
the fact that frisk would have destroyed the BARRIER after the pacifist ending anyway makes it a whole lot sadder
It makes the genocide ending sad, because you know what would happen in advanced, and that Clover's sacrifice would have led to the best ultímate ending. It makes the true pacifist one however much more optimistic, with that final dialogue of *Someone calls for help*
@@ivandreuxzuev9473 "Someone calls for help" is probably a timeskip reference to Omega Flowey boss fight when Frisk fights him
The barrier couldn't be broken without Clover's soul
Call it genocide route, but fells more like "Revenge route", instead of killing people because yes, you kill them in a "justice" way to revenge the souls for being killed
Basically, it’s a would you rather. Would you rather kill everyone you love and blow up the barrier to escape, or would you like to sacrifice yourself in order to free your friends from the turmoil of the underground. I just hope at the end of undertale those souls actually eventually find a way to come back to see the work they put into freeing the monsters
Man "bad" ending is the epic and best
Legit baby-cried on pacifist route. Clover is the only character that I have bonded with so much that I cried.
Im not the only one i cried so hard
Same, I knew he was bound to die for undertale to happen, but going out by willingly giving his soul away for Asgore without even fighting him was truly noble of him
Maybe if fate wasn't set in stone, he could at least pledged to live his life there before giving his soul when he passes away, but alas
26:07 that's an epic reference right here
?
@@Rippersnapper when I commented that, I thought it might've been a reference to the amalgamate of Snowdrake's mother from original Undertale, but, funnily enough, it wasn't even close. What even was wrong with me when I commented that?
There's a secret ending if you choose fight at the end of ceroba's pacifist battle! Record that one too
It's not secret at all. It's just an alternative ending.
The final genocide boss looked so unfair.. Totally cannot go through that.
Well, you can always use cheat engine.
@sifcore it crashes or does not shows the result. Try it out yourself if you don't trust me.
@@scholotuka9607 i've already use it and it worked to me, so idk why it doesn't work to you.
@@scholotuka9607 Wait, maybe i now why it doesn't work to you, ¿What do you mean when you say that it doesn't show the results?
reminds me of a certain skeleton...
I really wanted to see clover smile when he gave his soul to Ceroba
kill or be killed to the maximum you do genocide live and get your soul or monsters get to live but you wont
injustice in these endings are another level of sick irony
If this was a movie, my mom would be flooded with tears cuz its just emotional
The story of gerson cloudy glasses, and empty gun with hat.
To bad theres no ending where Clover and Martlet both live.
I see a lot of people like genocide route more then pacifist route. But keep in mind that if genocide route was canon, that will be no longer original Undertale. It true it was pain to see that you just give the soul after doing pacifist, but genocide route feel like killing the innocent monster only to get justice from one king monster. I will stick in my mind that pacifist is canon event to lead the original Undertale.
So basically Clover is an anti-villain in the Genocide run of Undertale Yellow, killing every single monster just for the human souls to be liberated from their containers?
Gotta say, I am really not a fan of the pacifist route this go around. I get that the ending is supposed to lead into the real undertale, but I don’t see a logical reason for clover just to choose death right then and there instead of living in the underground until either the arrival of the 7th human, or their death of natural causes, in which they can still just take the soul when that eventually happens.
If he chose to live there, he'd be prolonging the monsters' suffering even longer. He wanted them to be free and understood that his sacrifice was necessary for that end.
@@danwilson7035how would he be prolonging it? They’d need to wait for the 7th human regardless and if he just stays there either until then or until he’s near death from natural causes, the monsters get the soul regardless. Dying then and there accomplishes nothing more than just staying down there for the time would.
@@coldfusion1679 Yeah this was why i was confused why Asgore killed them instead of imprisoning them. Theyre like 10 yr old kids. It's pretty f'd up to murder them and take their souls.
THE PACIFIST ENDING KILLED ME WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY😭😭😭😭😭
It also killed Clover
@@Multibe150 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
What would happen if you fight at the pacifist final boss?
It's an alternate ending where you die fighting Asgore and he puts your soul in the tube and your friends can't believe you killed someone.
You go to Asgore and he kills you. Cool stuff, proves that Flowey's plan was destined to fail from it's beginning.
Oh, and Starlo calls you a piece of living garbage.
0:08 flowey says:
...
Useless...
Even now...
All of it.
I just went to the video and they gave me a horrible face, man this is art
Frisk falling to the underground and seeing of there is nobody: -_-
The pacifist ending makes me tear up, even after the first time
Youre videos help me a lot and i like to wach them when coding!
I like to imagine in the genocide route the soul becomes more of a dark yellow since it still is justice but not good justice
6 children have disappeared and your only way to rescue them is to kill a bunch of monsters that ate clearly hostile, want your death and are perfectly fine with the fact that human children are being murdered. You have came with one mission, find the missing children. I think Clover's actions in genocide are indeed the most righteous ones. I'll put it another way, you must choose between killing a lot, and I mean, a lot, like, let's say 50% (even though Clover killed less) of the cat/dog/any animal you'd like that is not human population in order to save 6 children. There's only one morally correct answer and that is to save the children.
Clover got throught the barrier because he get asgore's soul, and the other 5 ones... So, yeah, he has the 7 needed
You only need a human and monster soul to pass through the barrier. 7 human souls are required to break it. (Or 6 and all of monsterkind)
What happens if you decide to kill the pacifist boss?
Clover and martlet go to see asgore and then clover tells martlet to leave and he and asgore fight, from what I know the fight with asgore in endless and the whole fight is an endless attack by asgore until you die
@@nnot1170 one attack is litteraly unfair
you can’t win that fight it’s just like a neutral route you will inevitably lose even if you were hacking or cheating with the game files you will still lose after taking a certain number of hits that’s it
Is there a fic about the consequences of the genocide ending?
Because is a young kid became the spirit of vengeance (or a magical Punisher), what could do a group of armed adults with the intention to kill?
Nothing says that the human can't undo the barrier and finish the war (after all, they summoned it)
In my opinion, genocide is the best ending
Either you don't understand the consequences of the genocide ending, you only are saying that because of the boss fights, or you're a terrible person.
Look, @@deesnyder8201.
I care for the characters too, but at the end of the day, it's just a game, don't go around saying stuff like that.
This community doesn't need these types of comments.
@@deesnyder8201 Bro it's just a game, chill
@@henritaas9997 Yeah but the potential implications of this comment could mean something TERRIBLE
@@deesnyder8201 not really? You don't need to take the game's message internally if you want, you can just enjoy the gameplay and story overall, even if the story ends on a bad ending. Assuming someone is a bad person because they played a videogame where the character is a bad person doesn't make any sense, it's the same logic as saying that shooting games make people violent
пусть на меня закидают всем чем возможно, но я считаю что концовка геноцида является хорошей, так как Кловер выполняет свою миссию и освобождает души и тем самым избавляя человечество от угрозы новой войны с монстрами.
Post Genocide uty
Clover, let’s to back to school!
*clover sees someone getting bullied*
pew
Undertale yellow? Nah it’s just undetale,but the rusty revolver had more than one bullet.
the true pacifist 'the end' screen reminds me of fnaf 3's good ending screen
16:54
I JUST NOTICED THE TREE
1:12 i died
Clover in pacifist:kind of a simp Clover in genocide:america
Would it make sense for W.D Gaster to have a cameo in this game as royal scientist?
no, Alphys is already employed as the royal scientist at this point
flowey has different dialouge for your second neutral run
pacifist and genocide seem like they are the canonical routes although I’m leaning on pacifist being the canonical route tho I would rather follow the genocide route it may not be the technical canonical route but it still could very well happen and become canonical
The reason for killing everyone: king kills innocent humans and monsters say nothing to that and everyone helps the king in killing the human.
Pretty justified to me
17:20
YOU DIDNT SAVE HIM!?
You get locked out of saving him after you leave snowdin. Thought I had to come back there when I had the item to free him, since coffee was too hot and didn't know how to cool it down, but found out too late ;_;
@@daridon2483 you give it to an NPC just outside of the resort, give the item to a monster that lost one mitten, give the item to a lost couple in the beginning of snowdin, give that to the coffee NPC to get it back, then go to the pole
32:42 I feel sad for asgore ngl
Respect ... 😢
Dang this is kinda hard to choose an ending if you dont kill you wont be able to leave the undergrounds
So it was only frisk
wait a minute is clover still alive is he
Nope
i finish the pacifist route after 12 hours ik this sounds stupid but why in order to get to the different ending in pacifist i have to do it ALL over again
33:33 Ireland reference?
where,s flower in the true ending is flowey inside clover
Awesome!
I'm a bit uninformed. Who's Desmond?
You forgot about flawed pacyfist
You forgot flawed pacifist ending
OH DANG FLOWEY JUST COMMITTED SUICIDE
No, in the game Flowey ends up giving you friendliness pellets to load into your gun
That wasn’t Flowey killing himself, that was you gunning him down
@@beywheelzhater8930 Oh
@@beywheelzhater8930using his own bullets
@@gigachadgamer1 If I steal a knife from someone’s house and stab them 28 times in the chest with it, is it an act of suicide on their part?
Pacifist ending make me cry
A votre avis clover il devient quoi après la route génocide
FINAL FLASH!1!!!1!????
Wow
Bro apload so fast
clover,s ghost possesses lukeorsomething,s avatar
u forgot one ending
is there gonna be a sequel to undertake yellow is there is there
yes, it's undertale
is this a prequel to undertale it is it is
cool
22:20 Sr. Pelo?!!?!!
HE HELPED MAKE UNDERTALE YELLOW??????
Bro why tf spoilers on preview, it's not cool
I'd rather kill all tho others imma be honest cuz pacifist legit made me cry
Noice
I must be seeing stuff 22:24
THATS SR. PELO!!!1!!!!11!!!!!
Really only die or kill
24:22 what ıs that
Do you remember Frisk falling into the waterfall? And there someone helped him and told him to say his name
@@terrazel6662it's Asriel
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