the funniest part is that sans isnt trying to win, because he knows itll just reset, hes trying to make the player's life miserable. thats the only way he can win that fight, by making a player rage quit
For how hard the boss it's really not a problem canonicly sry if I spelled wrong but I really thing sans is the real winner of this fight for 2 reasons 1. He is in deltarune. 2. Don't lie I bet 90% of people around the world ha bet you don't get the joke but almost every on earth rage quited and that's how sans wins and chara only has 1 reason that she... he... it won
My favorite part of this fight is the fact that they give you the strongest armor and weapon in the game, only to fight an opponent that dodges all of your attacks and ignores your armor. Truly a troll in its purest form.
7:50 is my favorite part of the fight. It shows a really human side to the character. He's trying to stop you and slow you down and do the right thing and when all his tricks and games aren't enough he just throws everything he can into a futile spiteful maneuver out of frustration
"Human" I really wouldn't say this is only "human" behaviour considering the fact basically most, if not all, animals do this when they are hopelessly close to death or something like that. But yea I agree.
@@nathanevans1382 yeah but just think about those times in battle when you’re about to dodge and he somehow places you in a completely different situation
@@northernmidnightsilver699 I think he just has gravity powers, either that or telekinesis or something, if Sans really had the reset ability, he probably would've done more with it.
I love how Sans' goal isn't just to beat you. It's to make the fight as annoying as possible by exploiting and changing so many of the games rules. Making you want to give up. "Oh he only has 1 hp? Well he can dodge now. Oh he only deals one damage? Well now theres no I-frames and there's poison. Your safe during your turn? Well now he attacks you in the menus. Oh it's your turn now? No he never stopped taking his. Huh? Your weapon has 99 attack and armour has 99 defence? Yeah that doesn't matter here" The only way to beat him is if you yourself break the rules and attack during his turn. And I love the extra annoyence that statwise. He is the weakest boss. Yet is still beating your ass. Just makes it all that bit more annoying when you lose to him. He also does this in a dirty coat, shorts and slippers. He couldn't have even bothered to get changed into something more serious to fight you
@@wolfganggrimmerdoesnotdese6822 actually yes it ia poison,sans is using something called karma something a phrase used for it(what goes around comes around you can google it up and yes it is like a type of poison that will fucking hurt you to death)
This fight is actually genius. Sans in Pacifist was set up as a weirdo, always messing with you and doing stuff that shouldn't be possible like the shortcuts and the winks to the player because... well it's funny. But suddenly in genocide you have to fight this guy. A guy who can break the rules, only this time he's not trying to be funny. He flips the entire battle system on it's head. He can dodge, I-Frames don't exist, lingering damage, the blue soul can change gravity now, attacking in the menus, your strongest weapon and armour mean nothing to him. The fight itself is just weird, exactly how Sans was in pacifist. And he knows how much he's annoying you. He wastes your time with long monolouges and talking every single time you attack him. Even the fact he only has 1 ATK and 1 DEF. Like you just one hit killed one of the greatest creations the underground has to offer, yet you can't even kill a dude who can't take a single hit. Sans was a troll in pacifist but he never had any real intent to hurt you. He's still a troll in genocide, but this time he wants you dead.
my appreciation for this comment is off the charts, you have managed to articulate something that has been stuck in my head ever since i finished the game; thank you !!
i think Sans is the epitome of a genuinely down to earth and friendly man who's angry at you, yet taken to the most extreme level. they don't want to be angry, they just want to have a fun time and mess with you a bit, because they want to make the world a better place in ways others can't. but when you have angered them, which takes quite a bit to do on a personal level....they are angry at you. you could even go as far as to say he's the apex to this. he is "good" itself. like a sort of secret guardian of the underworld. he doesn't want to fight anyone, he just wants everything to be the best it could be. he only fights when he feels like it's the only thing between total destruction.
Just realised that in a lot of timelines (where players would rage, never beat sans then reset and play pacifist or just uninstall) sans completes his goal of stopping chara
@@June_The_Goon yes agreed people have this misconception that chara did the genocide When it's clear that we did it bcoz we could , to see what happens bcoz And also we could've quit the genocide at any moment chara did not block our buttons So entire genocide was our decision chara just wanted us to face our consequences Chara literally learns from frisks actions
@Eric Lee well obviously but like in tons of games where the players enemies would have plans to stop them and the players would beat the game, the enemies' plans always fail but since sans is such a difficult enemy most players left so good try
I like how Toby knew that people would only do the Genocide run after the Happy Ending. Sans' speech really makes you feel guilty that you reset all the happiness just to see what would happen if you killed everyone.
Braden Cleur No, you can do genocide first. The story won't make sense and there is no training for the Undyne and Sana fights, because Toby knew no one would do genocide first.
I bet that anyone that played the game that played other RPGs in the plast with no knowledge of how to play the game did Genocide first. Mostly because Genocide is what most RPGs encourage you do: Kill everything and then reach the max level and kill the final boss.
they are basically protecting asgore and the underground. undertyne is leader of the royal guard. every monster in the meantime protects the territory. mettaton is simply a jerk who paid muffet to kill the protagonist. undertyne is chief of the royal guard. the lower bosses are in the royal guard either. papyrus aspires to it. sans was only asked by toriel (who as she mentions is trying to keep humans in the ruins to protect the monsters) to keep it safe for frisk but it seems like the last chance. and asgore is having it when the other guards failed.
@@godofjimjams1611yeah most likely, but what if it doesn't? What if the player just left after the ending of an almost full genocide run leaving him very lonely? I do know of a certain savefile out there of someone who did that... pretty tragic
@@charlioanimationswell, if human leaves the world flowey could possibly regain his abilities, also i think sans would prefer world to stay still instead of living in endless loop
@@godofjimjams1611He knows that im the neutral runs, that’s why he just lightly judges you in those. In genocide, however, he seems to be aware that you shenanigans will awaken “Chara” and permanently destroy the world, which is why he breaks his promise to Toriel and actually fights you.
I always thought that Sans said "yeah, my special attack. sound familiar?" Because Papyrus also uses this term during his neutral/pacifist battle and Sans knows that you had to have done one of these routes before attempting genocide. And also just like Papyrus, his special attack doesn't do anything.
That and he's probably still salty about the fact that you killed Papyrus. I would be too if my bro got killed by a child after my bro willingly gave them mercy.
he knew at in some point that would happen he ALWAYS knew he couldn't beat you, his goal was to make you ragequit and give up, and even then, you can still come back to try and try again, and again, and again he has to fight remembering that he is the only thing that can stop the world from being erased, remembering of all the people that you killed and will kill if he doesn't stop you, and all that, with a smile, jokes and laid back attitude that is what makes even more depressing, godspeed Sans sorry for the long text btw
@@Pandaz101 i think it's not ketchup, because it also came out from his mouth and Sans and Papyrus can blink and sweat, things that our skeletons can't do. so i think it's pretty much possible to skeleton monsters work in a different way from human's skeletons AND human bones can bleed, so yeah blood was put in there to make the scene have more impact, you just killed the only thing that was preventing the whole world from being destroyed, Toby HAD to make the scene dramatic and sad
This is such a sad scene when you think about it. You are the evil one, the destroyer, and this awesome guy just tries to protect his people, his friends, his family. Plus: it is impossible to win here imo unless you cheat destiny and play dirty by rewinding time several times and learn his attacks. I cannot bring myself to play a genocide run, and I probably never will. So thanks for the upload, for sharing the alternate run.
Whats sadder is that, he wasnt intending to actualy stop you, cus it'd be more work to do something about it then just, wait until you reset and he forgets what you did, its only after realizing that you are going to *erase* the world does he decide to wipe the floor with you and try to make you quit.
@@Marcus-ou1kq The thing is that I like the characters too much to do that. It wouldn't be fun, but I'd feel sad and guilty doing that. Going for the "being evil" trophy in Vampyr was horrible enough. 🙈
I agree with you on Megalovania, it represents Sans' desire for revenge. Sans is smart, he knows he's weak, and that's why he keeps avoiding, why his attacks are chaotic, and he uses Karma. The reason that he uses Karma is because he's such a good person. The special attack is basically says that he knows he can't win, so he traps you. Then he lets his guard down, he falls asleep. You kill him, you're victorious. You're the villain, Sans is the hero.
@@wolfenden9805 Undyne the undying I sacrifice my life to make sure my people where safe Sans well you beat him or her a lv 10 I did it at 19 so Undyne the undying true
Sans is a very interesting take on nihilism. He learned a terrible truth and discovered that his life and the life of everyone and everything he ever loved are completely pointless. But he doesn't fall in catatonic despair. He doesn't take over the underground with his power and knowledge, he doesn't make any grand plans. He just decides that the best way he can spend his life is by vibing
@@felementsofficial5685 But it is one of the most genius ways to defeat the human, if you have your turn forever, the human could never attack and in turn never finish the fight, both of you stuck there for the end of time,
I'm not saying Sans is Ness, but take a look at these lines. "Look, kid, I gave up trying to go back a long time ago". Implying he's from the surface. But his next line debunks that. "Getting to the surface isn't too appealing anymore either". Going off of that, Sans isn't part of this dimension, so the code can't recognize him as a kill, because he wasn't even supposed to be there.
@@ziimulhah3223 no it's just because every time a player does a pacifist run they end up resetting so he gave up trying to go to the surface because he knew they would always reset
This is probably my favorite boss fight in any game. Not just because it's incredibly hard, but because YOU are actually the villain. Even though it's incredibly rewarding to finally beat Sans, you also feel pretty depressed and empty after doing so and no other game has hit me with such varied emotions at the same time like this one has.
MrTrollaid Yea of course you feel that during Undyne too, but I think it also applies to Sans. He was pretty much the last hope of all monsters and even humanity from your murderous rampage and when you kill him you pretty much doom everyone and complete your genocide.
+Marie Angela Miau Playing it's rougher i got to my 5th attempt on sans came here and now im re-seting just like sans wants, though i know he will never forget
9:32 I really like the few lines of dialog here. The "you'll keep going, not out of good or evil, but because you "can" and because you "can" you "have to." I mean how often do we do go back to change our decision because we wanted to see the other outcome? Even if it's "harmless."
I like this dude, he is the comic relief that gives you advice, then recks you the moment you start fooling around. He is quite literally the police of the underground and you will learn that the hard way.
@ige77 yeah it's always nice to discover new things and feel surprised that's why I hate when people spoil stuff because I could've enjoyed it so much more if i didn't know it
+FinalGamerJames He's actually the weakest, he only has 1 hp, 1 def and 1 atk. All of his attacks deal 1 damage, although they hit you like 50 times in a single sweep, is crazy! But yeah, after fighting him, I also respect him a lot, and to think he is such a joker...
Kukuru's Satellite Huh...so that's why he dies in one hit, jeez. So he's not strong by sheer strength, he's strong by sheer INTELLIGENCE beyond every other monster's. Damn. Also forgot to ask, uh, how many playthroughs before this until you reached this fight, cuz he seems very well-aware of constant resets.
+FinalGamerJames This was a second playthrough just after I did a murderer one, he is very aware of constants resets, because every time he kills you, he says something new until he gets bored of counting your deaths, and tells you "Let's just get to the point"
What I truly love about the sans battle is how he just fucks with you. He doesn’t truly care if you kill the entire froggit population. He doesn’t care if you kill undyne or anybody (outside papyrus. Sans won’t show anywhere if papyrus is killed) And even if sans acts like how he is being depressed. The deaths hurt him but he just knows it’s going to be rest anyway so who cares! The the sans fight is truly his stand against basically a world ender and what does he do? He cheats or rather messes with you. He ignores your armor due to no i frames. He just dodges so your attack stats don’t matter. He taunts you during his battle. If you die to him he laughs at you even more. And then if you get far enough sans tries to spare you. Most players will accept his mercy just to get insta killed. This will be a shock to many but to sans? it’s his way of saying “this one’s for you papyrus!”. Killing you the same way you killed his brother. In his act of mercy. Now let’s say you attack him? He truly goes all out. He’s now attacking you in the menu the only safe space you have is now a battle zone. Making his attacks harder and is teleporting you! Into new attacks as traps! And then he begins to slam you with telekinesis. And then his final attack is truly the staple of this fight Sans throws you down the entire corridor teleporting to taunt you while you avoid his attacks. And then the slamming at the end as sans basically says FUCK IT and just begins thrashing you around the entire battle box. And this his final stand off as to where he would spend his entire life keep you in a fight just so others can live. sans might not act like it but he cares for the world and everything that he would risk his life to just stop you even for a moment so others can enjoy what they have. Hey truly is the lazy judge.
@@sninctbur3726 technically yes and no, flowey’s souls only rebelled because of your resonance with them. He had no monster soul to control them either. But given he had monster souls and the six human souls, in the pacifist run he turned into “asriel: the god of absolute hyperdeath” Which is what asgore would have ended up like
I think the most genius part of this fight is that even though it's incredibly difficult, it still doesn't make you feel good about finally beating it and killing Sans. It's been nailed into your head just how much you don't want to do this, and the run has been making the victory feel as hollow as possible. So in the end you just feel bad about killing him.
I know Sans's fight itself is iconic, but can we talk about the stuff he says AFTER you beat him for a minute? Specifically at around 9:27. He knows that you've "won", but he questions exactly why you put so much effort into fighting him, only to get a result that you didn't even truly know was possible. Sans is such an interesting character.
"Getting to the surface doesn't really appeal anymore, either. Cause even if we do... we'll just end up right back here, without any memory of it, right?" Took me a while to understand he meant that in any scenario in which the child loses his soul and Asgore ends up with all seven are pointless because of the ability to Save/Reload. Sans can really only infer from the child how many times they've fought each other up to a point, but even he can only take that read so far before he just wants to get it over with. For him, every time he fights the fallen child IS the first fight. Whereas the fallen child has the accumulated experience of every single fight with Sans beforehand and will slowly but surely get better and better. Until in one of those timelines, Sans's "first" fight leads him to realize that the child knows his every move and how to counter him at every turn. And he will lose. Because he only has one life vs. the infinite lives that his opponent has. In any single player RPG, the player controlled character is the most unstoppable force, and Sans' realized that he was just an NPC whose only option couldn't be to not care anymore.
+Desregaurd I think you're making a mistake when you say "In any single player 'RPG'" RPGs (in general) are a game of numbers. No matter how much experience the player accumulates, if the controlled character doesn't have the parameters to match his foe, in most cases he'll be unable to win even if he tries infinite times.
oh thank god! I was afraid that he meant that even if us, the player, got the true ending and got em all up to the surface, it would be pointless, but now I see where he might've been going with that. Thank you for posting. I never even thought of that o.o
I mean, in video games it's always the much weaker hero doing his utmost to stop the evil villain's rampage, and that usually involves not playing by the villain's rules. The roles are just reversed is all.
yeah, but sans is really weak because 1 atk 1 dmg so... oh and what makes him look stronger? because after a bone hits you it wont disappear like papyrus's
Actually I think its even deeper then that. Sans knows what's happening. the geocide run is very intentional, you don't do it by accident. He also know the world resets. He is scared that this will be the world that doesn't reset. This is your last playthrough. It is the final world. The good ending at that point is for the player to either reset or just never return while there is still something left to save. The only alternative is to be alone forever waiting for a reset that might not ever come.
The thing I like about Sans as a boss is that the game teases you so much throughout the fight. First calling him weak, and then the fact that this weakling can absolutely clap you. Not to mention the fake sparing. But the best part is that you are nowhere near prepared for this. He, the weakest character in the game, flips the entire game's combat system on its head to make him a nearly unstoppable demigod.
"That promise I made to her... do you know what would have happened - if she hadn't said anything? Buddy... *You'd be dead, where you stand.* I finally got it.
Joker TM From what I understand, Sans knows the timelines and all the possible choices the player can make (it can be assumed that he has extensive knowledge of quantum physics and science in general, making up for his low stats by predictability of the player’s movements. He loses his own memory upon a reset but can regain it to some extent by basically doing the equivalent of going across time and space to watch himself and Frisk. He knows Frisk is being controlled by the player, and that the player can reset, so he’s trying to both prevent a reset and further genocide by getting the player to rage quit and leave the game entirely. Thing is...he knows that so many players will do a genocide run at least once, and that giving your soul to Chara taints the True Pacifist run (red eyes and crossed our faces)- though it’s doubtful he knows about Chara herself. Frisk is not the dangerous one, but rather the player is to the entire Underground. He knows this, but when he made that promise to Toriel, he decided to do what he could to convince Frisk to continue being a good person. If you go on killing and kill Papyrus, all bets are off and he decides that he has to hurt Frisk and drive the player away. If he hadn’t made that promise, he would’ve right away killed Frisk so as to avoid taking chances. After all, the Delta Rune prophecy about the angel predicts either an angel of salvation or an angel of death, and for his brother especially, he would rather die in the Underground than watch an angel of death.
I ABSOLUTELY love how the game puts us in a false sense of security after we beat undyne the undying And 1 shotting a another high stats monster mettaton Making us feel strong enough to one shot any monster in a proper fight And not imagining any threat in the game anymore But then boom Sans who only looked a bit scary in previous routes becomes a living nightmare And the fact that the real knife and heart locket are straight useless Edit:- sorry for the writing mistakes
@@xdan- i mean who would win ? An entire race of monsters with mutiple types of power including Gravity, lásers, fire and lance Made of energy or a kid?
7:50 This is one of the rare moments I actually feel the characters' hatred from a game. When Sans completely throws around my cursor and I can't do anything, I feel so lame. I get it, you hate me. Even if that's just part of the game's experience ( that you have to go through the emotional plot twists) like many other games, this one makes me hate myself.
@Rookie They could at least make it so that having the full Sans costume gave each attack a different look. One example could be turning the homing missile into a bone.
I just realized something: when you meet nabstablook the narrator (or chara) says that they are saying "z" out loud repeatedly to pretend theyre asleep. When sans falls "asleep" he does the same thing.....meaning that he knew that he couldnt defeat you at all so he practically gave up
He was basically so confident about his "Special Attack". The only reason you were able to defeat him was that you broke the fourth wall while sans wasn't expecting it.
When you're fighting Asriels, sans' lost soul says "give up, I did". He's referring to fighting you, but in the genocide run. Before the fight even starts, he knows that, eventually, you will kill him, and eventually you will destroy existence. The only reason he's here is to inflict as much suffering on you as he can before he goes out.
Something that I love about this fight is it shows how painful it is to be a video game boss. Like once you get defeated that’s it, the player moves on. But you can just keep killing the player repeatedly but they’ll just keep coming back like nothing happened. I know it’s really random but I just think about this a lot whenever i replay this game, and I think sans knows about this too, considering how he seemingly knows how many times you’ve died to him and he just excepts the fact that the player will keep coming back until he slips up and gets killed
There's this game called Chrono Ark which explores this concept a bit further. Sadly, the game is not as casual player friendly nor is it for every kind of audience, so it is not quite that popular.
Y’know, I wonder what Sans would say to a speedrunner. Would he hate them even more, because they made a challenge out of killing everyone as fast as possible, thus turning murder into a game? Or would he be scared of them because they’ve probably practiced this encounter so many times that he’ll never stand a chance?
Think of it like this, if aliens who are basically gods compared to us were to speed run humanity with multiple endings, then what would you say to those aliens?
@@TheRearbird I got to him. Got to the halfway point a few times. Rage quit for a month. Came back. 2 days later it was done. You can watch the winning attempt on my yt
Sans, hardest boss: -not final boss -has the lowest stats in the game -attacks with bones -goes to sleep in the battle -you have 92 health Asriel dreemurr, easiest boss: -final boss -easier than froggit -high stats -attacks with laser guns and swords -has two forms -is a very long fight -you have 20 health
A very awesome detail is how he doesn't try to stop you when you push to the right side aiming towards the Mercy button but will set you back in place the moment you even try heading towards the Fight button.
The Sans fight to me is easier then the Toriel fight, because I practiced him so many times and I already know all his attacks so there's no challenge at that point
@JustACommenter I genuinely couldn't care about if you believe me or not, all I know is I can and I've seen myself do it more times then I can count (Thanks to Bad Time Simulator) so, I won't prove it. Call me a liar all you want, but unless you're about to pull up at my house, I ain't proving anything
My favorite thing about this fight is how throughout the game it's established a lot that sans is the weakest monster by a long shot. But after chara/the player kills every other monster in the underground, committing genocide, the weakest monster became the strongest to fight them.
His line at the end still really hard to watch without tearing.... Really reminded me of my brother, might be a jerk sometimes, but I never imagine my life without him
If you didn't have plot armor while fighting Omega Flowey, like if the battle would actually restart at the beginning and you would actually be able to die in the heart sections, trust me it would be harder than Sans - by a long shot lol
The thing I find most amazing about this whole thing is that he didn't stop smiling the entire time, even when he realized he was hit. Obviously it wasn't a genuine smile, but he never stopped smiling the whole game nonetheless. Edit: There is a huge number of people saying it's because he's a skeleton. Normally I'd agree with you, but Papyrus can make sad facial expressions, so obviously skeletons don't work the same way in this world.
Yeah... About that. He doesn't smile on purpose. That's how his anatomy works. Monsters are made of magic, and that's what keep them from being "realistic". Sans has a smile, he doesn't have lips so he can't close his mouth, He's shaped like a skeleton so he doesn't have a tounge, he appears fat even though skeletons can't get grease on their bones, he sweats, he possibly bled in the battle, he has pupils in his eyesockets, and of course, his blue-yellow glowing eye activated by telekinesis.
It's interesting how Undyne the Undying and Sans are tough fights for completely opposite reasons. Undyne is tough because she's very strong. Sans on the other hand is weak on paper, but the gimmick is that he's freaking smart as hell and knows how to cheat the system.
@@quackers2815 Well the hints are very obvious but I'll keep it short. Depressed people tend to tell jokes to hide depression, sleep for long periods of time and often, but at the same time struggle sleeping at night. (Proof is when Undyne said Sans got like a million midnight snacks). And they don't try to do things or lack the motivation to do things. Most of these things I know about because my brother is depressed, and the other is from this video ruclips.net/video/xvFZjo5PgG0/видео.html Real link is ruclips.net/video/H8hGMFQPBDw/видео.html
If the Genoside run was the salty's spitoon, then undyne would be the one guarding the outside of the spitoon, mettaton would be the bottle of ketchup that spongebob couldn't open and Sans would be the ice cube you slip on when you ran inside.
When you realize sans damage output based on his stats is still technically correct (1 damage). Sans spawn his attack (or in this case bones) so rapidly it literally fused with the game's framerate, this is why KR exist because it's basically a meter that cumulates how many hits you've taken on that frame when you touch sans's attack (this is why you don't see any bones dissapear when you touch it unlike other enemies you have come across)
I somehow managed to hold my tears until the very end, when he asked Papyrus if wants anything. And seeing the level of violence increase, and your health reach 99, it takes a moment to click. Sans perished, and his final words were for his brother. It's truly heartbreaking, and yet, you understand why he tried to kill Frisk/Chara, because he's lost everything. Toby Fox is truly a mastermind at toying with your emotions. And all it took was a simple (but f%cking bonkers) boss fight, for your heart to truly melt. Sans is, and always will be, the best character in this game. And I'd be happy to debate that he's the greatest in all of fiction.
Not really. When he fights the player, he didn't really lost everything. He still has the only thing left: the world. And he knows, that's the only thing left he can protect. That's why he try his best to make the player giving up destroying the world...
i had to read that like 2 times before i got it then i just started laughing and said " _oh no_ " im probably thinking of something other then ur original intent tho
Chara killing Sans and Flowey: 👁 👄 👁 Edit: alright I was trying to make a joke here but it reads wrong so here’s what I was trying to say: Chara contributed to Genocide making them “guilty” for lack of a better word.
@@TheChckster Yeah, because at this point, they’re convinced that that’s what the player wants them to do. They outright say in their little monologue at the end that the player taught them that the reason behind their resurrection was to help the player “eradicate the enemy and become strong”. The player is the one that started the route, the player is the one who insisted on continuing it, Chara is just the one helping the player finish the job. Plus, they only killed Sans and Flowey (Asgore doesn’t count because Flowey was the one who killed him). You seriously think them killing two people out of the assumption that that’s what the player wants is worse than the player going out of their way to kill hundreds just because they can?
@@prettypenguin1944 1 person having blame does not strip another person of having blame. Chara killed Sans and Flowey no matter how you slice it and had intent on killing Asgore.
the funniest part is that sans isnt trying to win, because he knows itll just reset, hes trying to make the player's life miserable. thats the only way he can win that fight, by making a player rage quit
For how hard the boss it's really not a problem canonicly sry if I spelled wrong but I really thing sans is the real winner of this fight for 2 reasons
1. He is in deltarune.
2. Don't lie I bet 90% of people around the world ha bet you don't get the joke but almost every on earth rage quited and that's how sans wins and chara only has 1 reason that she... he... it won
this kid knows what's up
Jahnie leslie I’m pretty sure deltarune is a prequel
@@randommemerguy5070 it's not
Lol yeah
i love how everybody says sans is lazy but he’s the *ONLY* monster who can move 2 feet to dodge an attack
@Super Cell do a genocide run
@Super Cell he won't fight unless you go 100% bad
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@Super Cell you have to kill every monster in the underground
@Super Cell you need to kill every monster if let escape or forget one he won't figth you
My favorite part of this fight is the fact that they give you the strongest armor and weapon in the game, only to fight an opponent that dodges all of your attacks and ignores your armor. Truly a troll in its purest form.
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That weapons supposed to be used for asgore but that wont happen if player does genocide
@@keremali9593 the real knife can only be found in the genocide route.
@@scottbecker4367 nope
@@evex8185 ?
7:50 is my favorite part of the fight. It shows a really human side to the character. He's trying to stop you and slow you down and do the right thing and when all his tricks and games aren't enough he just throws everything he can into a futile spiteful maneuver out of frustration
I agree it’s super cool how he acts so chill and relaxed at the beginning but as the fight goes on he just sorta looses control. Pretty sad
"Human"
I really wouldn't say this is only "human" behaviour considering the fact basically most, if not all, animals do this when they are hopelessly close to death or something like that.
But yea I agree.
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is it just me or could he totally kill you with that move if he wanted to but he knows you'd just respawn so its not worth it
@@Maxsmack He really tried, It couldn't take the player past 1hp and he doesn't have the stamina to keep that up forever
I love the 'Oh shit' moment when he launches his first attack. Followed by an even greater 'Oh shit' when you realize he won't let you hit him
And the even bigger "Oh shit" when you try to spare yourself halfway into the fight
@@Butterfingers3 another oh shit when you realize sans has as much godlike power as you and flowey because he can reset
@@northernmidnightsilver699 I don't think Sans can reset, I think he just knows that it exists and when other people use it.
@@nathanevans1382 yeah but just think about those times in battle when you’re about to dodge and he somehow places you in a completely different situation
@@northernmidnightsilver699 I think he just has gravity powers, either that or telekinesis or something, if Sans really had the reset ability, he probably would've done more with it.
“papyrus, do you want anything?”
up next on words that broke my heart.
on backwards: no.
WALUIGI!!!
and then the level going up omg
i think that means his life flashed before his eyes
after nearly killing papyrus, i realized what that meant.
you really only fight sans when you kill his brother.
I love how Sans' goal isn't just to beat you. It's to make the fight as annoying as possible by exploiting and changing so many of the games rules. Making you want to give up. "Oh he only has 1 hp? Well he can dodge now. Oh he only deals one damage? Well now theres no I-frames and there's poison. Your safe during your turn? Well now he attacks you in the menus. Oh it's your turn now? No he never stopped taking his. Huh? Your weapon has 99 attack and armour has 99 defence? Yeah that doesn't matter here" The only way to beat him is if you yourself break the rules and attack during his turn.
And I love the extra annoyence that statwise. He is the weakest boss. Yet is still beating your ass. Just makes it all that bit more annoying when you lose to him. He also does this in a dirty coat, shorts and slippers. He couldn't have even bothered to get changed into something more serious to fight you
his entire bossfight is literally "lol u thought"
He knows you can win eventually by trying continuously, so he tries to make you rage quit and reset, as it's the only hope.
I don't think thats poison tho, i think it's you bleeding the hell out
@@wolfganggrimmerdoesnotdese6822 actually yes it ia poison,sans is using something called karma something a phrase used for it(what goes around comes around you can google it up and yes it is like a type of poison that will fucking hurt you to death)
It’s not cheating...
...it’s winning by any means necessary
This fight is actually genius. Sans in Pacifist was set up as a weirdo, always messing with you and doing stuff that shouldn't be possible like the shortcuts and the winks to the player because... well it's funny.
But suddenly in genocide you have to fight this guy. A guy who can break the rules, only this time he's not trying to be funny. He flips the entire battle system on it's head. He can dodge, I-Frames don't exist, lingering damage, the blue soul can change gravity now, attacking in the menus, your strongest weapon and armour mean nothing to him.
The fight itself is just weird, exactly how Sans was in pacifist. And he knows how much he's annoying you. He wastes your time with long monolouges and talking every single time you attack him. Even the fact he only has 1 ATK and 1 DEF. Like you just one hit killed one of the greatest creations the underground has to offer, yet you can't even kill a dude who can't take a single hit.
Sans was a troll in pacifist but he never had any real intent to hurt you. He's still a troll in genocide, but this time he wants you dead.
my appreciation for this comment is off the charts, you have managed to articulate something that has been stuck in my head ever since i finished the game; thank you !!
i think Sans is the epitome of a genuinely down to earth and friendly man who's angry at you, yet taken to the most extreme level. they don't want to be angry, they just want to have a fun time and mess with you a bit, because they want to make the world a better place in ways others can't. but when you have angered them, which takes quite a bit to do on a personal level....they are angry at you.
you could even go as far as to say he's the apex to this. he is "good" itself. like a sort of secret guardian of the underworld. he doesn't want to fight anyone, he just wants everything to be the best it could be. he only fights when he feels like it's the only thing between total destruction.
Sans WAS a pacifist, but he snapped when he saw all of his friends dead, especially his brother, papyrus
sans ❤
@@SansthebadtimebringerI don't think that last part is true, since he doesn't seek revenge when seeing his brother die
Just realised that in a lot of timelines (where players would rage, never beat sans then reset and play pacifist or just uninstall) sans completes his goal of stopping chara
what does chara have to do with that?
*THE PLAYER* killed them all
Chara just watched and well...finished the job.
@@June_The_Goon yes agreed people have this misconception that chara did the genocide
When it's clear that we did it bcoz we could ,
to see what happens bcoz
And also we could've quit the genocide at any moment chara did not block our buttons
So entire genocide was our decision
chara just wanted us to face our consequences
Chara literally learns from frisks actions
Frisk* or
The player, truly.
@Eric Lee well obviously but like in tons of games where the players enemies would have plans to stop them and the players would beat the game, the enemies' plans always fail but since sans is such a difficult enemy most players left so good try
@@June_The_Goon ngl chara is evil if you really think about it
I like how Toby knew that people would only do the Genocide run after the Happy Ending.
Sans' speech really makes you feel guilty that you reset all the happiness just to see what would happen if you killed everyone.
Even worse, you kinda have to do true pacifist first, both story wise and difficulty wise.
Braden Cleur No, you can do genocide first. The story won't make sense and there is no training for the Undyne and Sana fights, because Toby knew no one would do genocide first.
+Bilbo Baggins you get to meet chara/green shirted girl
***** Well, Chara's not actually a girl. Their gender is kept a secret and is left to the Player's interpretation, just like Frisk's gender.
I bet that anyone that played the game that played other RPGs in the plast with no knowledge of how to play the game did Genocide first. Mostly because Genocide is what most RPGs encourage you do: Kill everything and then reach the max level and kill the final boss.
I never understood how all of this is going down and Asgore is peacefully watering plants in the very next room over
Headphones in a Nutshell
they are basically protecting asgore and the underground. undertyne is leader of the royal guard. every monster in the meantime protects the territory. mettaton is simply a jerk who paid muffet to kill the protagonist. undertyne is chief of the royal guard. the lower bosses are in the royal guard either. papyrus aspires to it. sans was only asked by toriel (who as she mentions is trying to keep humans in the ruins to protect the monsters) to keep it safe for frisk but it seems like the last chance. and asgore is having it when the other guards failed.
i've meant undyne of course but for some reason i called her undertyne twice and nobody gave a fuck.
When you die to sans your save loads so asgore thinks fight just started.
*understand
the fact that he only fights you because of the threat of everything ending and not because all of his friends died just amazes me
he knows that the timeline will just reset again
@@godofjimjams1611yeah most likely, but what if it doesn't? What if the player just left after the ending of an almost full genocide run leaving him very lonely? I do know of a certain savefile out there of someone who did that... pretty tragic
@@charlioanimations*COUGH* FLOWEY! *COUGH*
@@charlioanimationswell, if human leaves the world flowey could possibly regain his abilities, also i think sans would prefer world to stay still instead of living in endless loop
@@godofjimjams1611He knows that im the neutral runs, that’s why he just lightly judges you in those. In genocide, however, he seems to be aware that you shenanigans will awaken “Chara” and permanently destroy the world, which is why he breaks his promise to Toriel and actually fights you.
I always thought that Sans said "yeah, my special attack. sound familiar?" Because Papyrus also uses this term during his neutral/pacifist battle and Sans knows that you had to have done one of these routes before attempting genocide. And also just like Papyrus, his special attack doesn't do anything.
That and he's probably still salty about the fact that you killed Papyrus. I would be too if my bro got killed by a child after my bro willingly gave them mercy.
kind of yes but no in my case cause im a literal monster and did genocide 2 times in a row without doing a neutral or pacifist route
I mean, Papyrus DO have an special attack but the dog stole it
I just got the game and my first run is genocide lmao
My first run was a blind genocide run, I decided to try to power level in the ruins like all other rpgs. I did eventually beat the genocide run lol.
I really didn't think Smash would be part of the timeline
Lol yeah
Those Banjo mains are gonna have a bad time
It ain’t
Sswwaaggyy Zadar r/whoooosh
Maybe it’s the way he dressed?
Damn, Sans death is so sad. He stumbles away, mortally wounded, talking as if his little bro is still there and passes away.
@George Shaw No, not in the genocide ending, you must be thinking of a neutral one
he knew at in some point that would happen
he ALWAYS knew he couldn't beat you, his goal was to make you ragequit and give up, and even then, you can still come back to try and try again, and again, and again
he has to fight remembering that he is the only thing that can stop the world from being erased, remembering of all the people that you killed and will kill if he doesn't stop you, and all that, with a smile, jokes and laid back attitude
that is what makes even more depressing, godspeed Sans
sorry for the long text btw
NOOOO SANS DONT DIE! ILL KILL EVIL MORTAL!
It’s not blood, just ketchup
@@Pandaz101 i think it's not ketchup, because it also came out from his mouth
and Sans and Papyrus can blink and sweat, things that our skeletons can't do. so i think it's pretty much possible to skeleton monsters work in a different way from human's skeletons
AND human bones can bleed, so yeah
blood was put in there to make the scene have more impact, you just killed the only thing that was preventing the whole world from being destroyed, Toby HAD to make the scene dramatic and sad
This is such a sad scene when you think about it. You are the evil one, the destroyer, and this awesome guy just tries to protect his people, his friends, his family. Plus: it is impossible to win here imo unless you cheat destiny and play dirty by rewinding time several times and learn his attacks. I cannot bring myself to play a genocide run, and I probably never will. So thanks for the upload, for sharing the alternate run.
Whats sadder is that, he wasnt intending to actualy stop you, cus it'd be more work to do something about it then just, wait until you reset and he forgets what you did, its only after realizing that you are going to *erase* the world does he decide to wipe the floor with you and try to make you quit.
Wym when you think about it? 😢 Is sad without any doubt or thinking 😞
You should do the genocide run, the point of a game is to have fun and experience things but hey, it’s your call
@@Marcus-ou1kq The thing is that I like the characters too much to do that. It wouldn't be fun, but I'd feel sad and guilty doing that. Going for the "being evil" trophy in Vampyr was horrible enough. 🙈
@@MaskedBishop ight, I don’t blame you for not doing it cause I like the characters a lot too.
I agree with you on Megalovania, it represents Sans' desire for revenge. Sans is smart, he knows he's weak, and that's why he keeps avoiding, why his attacks are chaotic, and he uses Karma. The reason that he uses Karma is because he's such a good person. The special attack is basically says that he knows he can't win, so he traps you. Then he lets his guard down, he falls asleep. You kill him, you're victorious. You're the villain, Sans is the hero.
"Sans is the hero"
Undyne: am I a joke to you
@@wolfenden9805 No, but "heroes" count will not stay at 1, right? I mean there will be more heroes.
@@wolfenden9805 Undyne is the heroine.
@@wolfenden9805 Undyne the undying I sacrifice my life to make sure my people where safe
Sans well you beat him or her a lv 10 I did it at 19 so
Undyne the undying true
Shut up kid with ur victorious ass "the hero, the villain," GOSH
Can we just appreciate how fluid and smooth the animation is for the movement of Sans’ arm while using his powers
Pretty sure his movements mean infinity, cuz the way he moves.
why do you fight sans tho i thought the yfirneds
Yes we can
@@mnzr7030 genocide route
@@Wal363 i shuld not have stopped the gaem half way
Sans actually did make me feel guilty enough to quit playing the game and start completely over
In the end, he saved at least one version of the world
Heh that's kewl!
Same with me
Flowey was not happy
I just keep continue beat him thou...
Hang on, can you spare Flowey in Genocide before killing him and reset?
If you can, would he still be annoyed?
i still love the concept of this character to this day lmao, just pure skills and knowledge he is so aware of the world and everything
Sans is a very interesting take on nihilism. He learned a terrible truth and discovered that his life and the life of everyone and everything he ever loved are completely pointless.
But he doesn't fall in catatonic despair. He doesn't take over the underground with his power and knowledge, he doesn't make any grand plans. He just decides that the best way he can spend his life is by vibing
Kid: he's bullying me
Mom: tell the teacher
Teacher: ignore him
Dad: I'll talk to his parents
Older brother:
lol
This is funny, dark and somehow wholesome
sapo rana ehhh
True cuz i'm that older brother lmao 😂
sapo rana the bullies: we were bad but now were good, and injured.
sans just has a good gaming chair.
yeah mr beast.
@@user-jb1li7nn9h mr bean*
@@SamuelTrademarked beasty bean
@@user-jb1li7nn9h bean beast man
Underrated comment
*A war zone between two of the most power entities in the game is happening in the hallway*
Asgore in the next room: This is fine.
This made me crack up so hard lol
Undyne is the most powerful entity
@@enorun5510 isnt the human the most powerful?
@@thundergamer5777 I mean yes but i meant most powerful of monsters
@@enorun5510 oh yeah then you're right (i mean i guess if we dont count asriel with 7 human souls and omega flowey)
Is nobody gonna talk about how "Here goes nothing" is a pun resembling the next attack?
it is
Sans literally points it out
The fact that it's such a pathetic one too is just sad to me.
@@felementsofficial5685 But it is one of the most genius ways to defeat the human, if you have your turn forever, the human could never attack and in turn never finish the fight, both of you stuck there for the end of time,
Everybody gangsta till sans turns the box into a geometry dash level
lol
Ohhh nuuuuu
LMAO
@@notsynth9706 hey i was going to make a joke about yoga but it's not working out
I know it's kinda a stretch.
Sans basically made undertale Sedulous
Fun fact: once you kill sans, your kill counter doesnt go up, and thats actually somewhat creepy about this
But your LOVE goes up..
I'm not saying Sans is Ness, but take a look at these lines. "Look, kid, I gave up trying to go back a long time ago". Implying he's from the surface. But his next line debunks that. "Getting to the surface isn't too appealing anymore either". Going off of that, Sans isn't part of this dimension, so the code can't recognize him as a kill, because he wasn't even supposed to be there.
@@ziimulhah3223 no it's just because every time a player does a pacifist run they end up resetting so he gave up trying to go to the surface because he knew they would always reset
Because chara is the one who kills sans and not frisk.
@@BiIafy eh kinda chara isn't evil she is just summoned by determination so it's actually frisk because your the choice maker
This is probably my favorite boss fight in any game. Not just because it's incredibly hard, but because YOU are actually the villain. Even though it's incredibly rewarding to finally beat Sans, you also feel pretty depressed and empty after doing so and no other game has hit me with such varied emotions at the same time like this one has.
MrTrollaid Yea of course you feel that during Undyne too, but I think it also applies to Sans. He was pretty much the last hope of all monsters and even humanity from your murderous rampage and when you kill him you pretty much doom everyone and complete your genocide.
But what about when you… don't?
Nah, I have too say I enjoy being the villain so it was just satisfying.
+Tom Hamilton Watching Genocide route after Pacifist broke my heart.
+Marie Angela Miau Playing it's rougher i got to my 5th attempt on sans came here and now im re-seting just like sans wants, though i know he will never forget
9:32 I really like the few lines of dialog here.
The "you'll keep going, not out of good or evil, but because you "can" and because you "can" you "have to."
I mean how often do we do go back to change our decision because we wanted to see the other outcome? Even if it's "harmless."
He truly understands the mind of a gamer
I like this dude, he is the comic relief that gives you advice, then recks you the moment you start fooling around. He is quite literally the police of the underground and you will learn that the hard way.
Shiat now i can't stop thinking that's his sweater or hoodie is actually some snow policeman suit thing.
"Comic" relief
*WAS THAT A [[hyperlink blocked]] COMIC SANS PUN RIGHT THERE [MisterLebouvier]?!111!?!?!?11!?
@@vreikezen8268 yes
He’s Too Lazy To Be A Policeman Bro
him and Undyne both
That was one of the most unexpected intense boss battle ever. He was playing with my reality. He was just using logic against us.
More likely outsmart us
Nah more like outdunked us.
@ige77 yeah it's always nice to discover new things and feel surprised that's why I hate when people spoil stuff because I could've enjoyed it so much more if i didn't know it
@ige77 same bruh
@ige77
He knows what you're doing,
And he will put end to your genocidal run
I have to say.
I immensely respect Sans for being the most intensely terrifyingly powerful skeleton dude in existence.
+FinalGamerJames He's actually the weakest, he only has 1 hp, 1 def and 1 atk.
All of his attacks deal 1 damage, although they hit you like 50 times in a single sweep, is crazy!
But yeah, after fighting him, I also respect him a lot, and to think he is such a joker...
Kukuru's Satellite
Huh...so that's why he dies in one hit, jeez. So he's not strong by sheer strength, he's strong by sheer INTELLIGENCE beyond every other monster's.
Damn. Also forgot to ask, uh, how many playthroughs before this until you reached this fight, cuz he seems very well-aware of constant resets.
To be fair, by this point any monster other than Undyne would die in one hit as well.
+FinalGamerJames This was a second playthrough just after I did a murderer one, he is very aware of constants resets, because every time he kills you, he says something new until he gets bored of counting your deaths, and tells you "Let's just get to the point"
+Lucas Boyd But he legit has 1 def and 1 hp, anyone who manages to hit him would kill him instantly.
What I truly love about the sans battle is how he just fucks with you.
He doesn’t truly care if you kill the entire froggit population. He doesn’t care if you kill undyne or anybody (outside papyrus. Sans won’t show anywhere if papyrus is killed)
And even if sans acts like how he is being depressed. The deaths hurt him but he just knows it’s going to be rest anyway so who cares!
The the sans fight is truly his stand against basically a world ender and what does he do?
He cheats or rather messes with you.
He ignores your armor due to no i frames. He just dodges so your attack stats don’t matter. He taunts you during his battle. If you die to him he laughs at you even more.
And then if you get far enough sans tries to spare you.
Most players will accept his mercy just to get insta killed. This will be a shock to many but to sans? it’s his way of saying “this one’s for you papyrus!”. Killing you the same way you killed his brother. In his act of mercy.
Now let’s say you attack him? He truly goes all out. He’s now attacking you in the menu the only safe space you have is now a battle zone. Making his attacks harder and is teleporting you! Into new attacks as traps!
And then he begins to slam you with telekinesis.
And then his final attack is truly the staple of this fight
Sans throws you down the entire corridor teleporting to taunt you while you avoid his attacks.
And then the slamming at the end as sans basically says FUCK IT and just begins thrashing you around the entire battle box.
And this his final stand off as to where he would spend his entire life keep you in a fight just so others can live.
sans might not act like it but he cares for the world and everything that he would risk his life to just stop you even for a moment so others can enjoy what they have. Hey truly is the lazy judge.
Someone should make a Jujutsu brainrot phrase of him, like "Through the underground and surface, I alone I am the bonely one"
@@TheStupidKingno
@@Dj_armedello yes
@@TheStupidKing no
@@Legend-nb5xlyes
FUN FACT!
Sans is left handed
Yup and so is frisk
why did i need to know this?
MinecraftWolfPlays100 FUN FACT!
Sans can move you just by staring at you with his powerful eye
Mistermister 887 He moves his hand as well but the eye could play a part. Unless you're referring to 10:21
FUN FACT!!!
well it's not very fun
Player: *attacks sans*
Sans: *dodges*
Also sans:”did you think I was just going to stand there?
Me: kinda..
Holy carp your everywhere
Jamie Gato hehe
[❌] Style
[❌] Grace
[✔] Will let you have a bad time
you tried to make the text bold at the bottom you can't fool me
someone on planet earth ok oop- I’ve been found out
BREAKING NEWS:
Florida 9-year old kid fights skeleton, nearly ending the whole world.
But at that point no one would be alive to watch the news. Also, even if people are alive, as long as mettaton is dead, there would be no news.
@@yarnyoshimak7913
*_Your gonna have a bad woosh_*
You forgot to add “Florida” to that sentence.
Vice Principal Crubbs I will edit that
*_You're gonna have_* *_BAD TIME_*
I can’t believe that Asgore was supposedly still a harder enemy than Sans would’ve been if we fought him in this route.
How so?
@@T_DudeIf he absorbed the six human souls, he would have become a god like Flowey did. Except this time, the souls wouldn’t rebel.
@@sninctbur3726 technically yes and no, flowey’s souls only rebelled because of your resonance with them. He had no monster soul to control them either.
But given he had monster souls and the six human souls, in the pacifist run he turned into “asriel: the god of absolute hyperdeath”
Which is what asgore would have ended up like
Tecito 😊
Asgore can technically dodge too so imagine that plus having health
The most terrifying part of this is that sans is just level 1.
imagine him being level 19
@@forcyland GOD THAT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE
@@BIGDADDUI what about dusttale? he was like only level 12 or something but still
@@TheBaka128 WHAT
I THOUGHT HE WAS AT FULL CAPACITY
Because he doesn’t kill, unless he’s in a different time zone or fun meter.
Sans: can’t even pick up his mail
Also Sans: is the hardest boss in the game and is one of the only characters that can DODGE your attacks
Gacha Love mad dummy?
@Gacha Love Mettaton doesn't dodge. He's metal body makes him immune to them until changing form.
@Gacha Love mad dummy doesn't dodge, the game tolds you
"You miss" the attack
Dodge*
doge?
Sans: You have no friends
Chara: You have no brothers
*Bad time intensifies*
I bet a big part of his rage came from you killing papy
Puts video in 2x
Lel
Sans have got brother his name is papayrus
@@tonerpirbudak683 Chara killed him.
I think the most genius part of this fight is that even though it's incredibly difficult, it still doesn't make you feel good about finally beating it and killing Sans. It's been nailed into your head just how much you don't want to do this, and the run has been making the victory feel as hollow as possible. So in the end you just feel bad about killing him.
@@kehindeakinjopo3584 Admitting you struggled isn’t a sign of weakness. (Also nothing wrong with not having played the game)
@@kehindeakinjopo3584 I've never met someone who doesn't exist before.
I know Sans's fight itself is iconic, but can we talk about the stuff he says AFTER you beat him for a minute? Specifically at around 9:27. He knows that you've "won", but he questions exactly why you put so much effort into fighting him, only to get a result that you didn't even truly know was possible.
Sans is such an interesting character.
Bro got zero replies in 2 years. Your statement is not negotiable
Yes I agree with both of you
"Getting to the surface doesn't really appeal anymore, either. Cause even if we do... we'll just end up right back here, without any memory of it, right?"
Took me a while to understand he meant that in any scenario in which the child loses his soul and Asgore ends up with all seven are pointless because of the ability to Save/Reload. Sans can really only infer from the child how many times they've fought each other up to a point, but even he can only take that read so far before he just wants to get it over with.
For him, every time he fights the fallen child IS the first fight. Whereas the fallen child has the accumulated experience of every single fight with Sans beforehand and will slowly but surely get better and better. Until in one of those timelines, Sans's "first" fight leads him to realize that the child knows his every move and how to counter him at every turn. And he will lose. Because he only has one life vs. the infinite lives that his opponent has. In any single player RPG, the player controlled character is the most unstoppable force, and Sans' realized that he was just an NPC whose only option couldn't be to not care anymore.
+Desregaurd I think you're making a mistake when you say "In any single player 'RPG'"
RPGs (in general) are a game of numbers. No matter how much experience the player accumulates, if the controlled character doesn't have the parameters to match his foe, in most cases he'll be unable to win even if he tries infinite times.
oh thank god! I was afraid that he meant that even if us, the player, got the true ending and got em all up to the surface, it would be pointless, but now I see where he might've been going with that. Thank you for posting. I never even thought of that o.o
+Desregaurd the only thing he can do is make it not fun anymore making you quit
He means that when you get true ending you still are going to reset the game and play it other way.
Honestly I'd love if he just chatted with you forever lol
Undertale:The only game where the weakest character in the game is the hardest boss.
*coughs* crash bandicoot...
T-Kid Channel ツ shut up youre ruining The effect
I mean, in video games it's always the much weaker hero doing his utmost to stop the evil villain's rampage, and that usually involves not playing by the villain's rules. The roles are just reversed is all.
yeah, but sans is really weak because 1 atk 1 dmg so... oh and what makes him look stronger? because after a bone hits you it wont disappear like papyrus's
True
I like how despite being extremely crippled, he still had the strength to get up and go part of the way to Grillby’s
You can tell how heartbreaking it must have been for him to loose practically everyone he knew
Literally*
@@plebulus 🤨
@@kalinaxbiss7210 there is literally no one left, except asgore I guess
Actually I think its even deeper then that. Sans knows what's happening. the geocide run is very intentional, you don't do it by accident. He also know the world resets. He is scared that this will be the world that doesn't reset. This is your last playthrough. It is the final world. The good ending at that point is for the player to either reset or just never return while there is still something left to save. The only alternative is to be alone forever waiting for a reset that might not ever come.
@@MrDizuki “You don’t understand how that feels” Damn sans really meant that when he said that to me
One of the legendary fights in video game history.
The music is just the cherry on top
@@tuxolima5482 YES
No
According to Tats Top Videos; he's also one of the hardest video game bosses.
@@patricklee1633 not hard at all, just the first time
Sans: has trash defense
Me: well he sucks then
Sans: I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move
with karma
now we all know where his stat points are
Sans ATK:1 DEF:1 DODGING ACCURACY: Dam dats high
Damn the satisfaction from liking your comment from 999 likes to 1k
SergejusM lol
The thing I like about Sans as a boss is that the game teases you so much throughout the fight. First calling him weak, and then the fact that this weakling can absolutely clap you. Not to mention the fake sparing. But the best part is that you are nowhere near prepared for this. He, the weakest character in the game, flips the entire game's combat system on its head to make him a nearly unstoppable demigod.
"That promise I made to her... do you know what would have happened - if she hadn't said anything? Buddy... *You'd be dead, where you stand.*
I finally got it.
goober what does that means ?
oh my goddd my heart is filled with sadness
Joker TM From what I understand, Sans knows the timelines and all the possible choices the player can make (it can be assumed that he has extensive knowledge of quantum physics and science in general, making up for his low stats by predictability of the player’s movements. He loses his own memory upon a reset but can regain it to some extent by basically doing the equivalent of going across time and space to watch himself and Frisk. He knows Frisk is being controlled by the player, and that the player can reset, so he’s trying to both prevent a reset and further genocide by getting the player to rage quit and leave the game entirely.
Thing is...he knows that so many players will do a genocide run at least once, and that giving your soul to Chara taints the True Pacifist run (red eyes and crossed our faces)- though it’s doubtful he knows about Chara herself. Frisk is not the dangerous one, but rather the player is to the entire Underground. He knows this, but when he made that promise to Toriel, he decided to do what he could to convince Frisk to continue being a good person. If you go on killing and kill Papyrus, all bets are off and he decides that he has to hurt Frisk and drive the player away. If he hadn’t made that promise, he would’ve right away killed Frisk so as to avoid taking chances. After all, the Delta Rune prophecy about the angel predicts either an angel of salvation or an angel of death, and for his brother especially, he would rather die in the Underground than watch an angel of death.
that was such a bonechilling moment for me
@@Skyfrei_ I see what ya did there. I'll keep an eye socket on you, Klavio
Because those that break the 4th wall are actually the most powerful gods in existence.
+Ratrone123 First came deadpool, then freakazoid, then pinkie pie. Now sans joins the pantheon.
Kei Romenan
Nah - Sans is a whole new level.
+Ratrone123 Most powerful level 1 boss in existence. If he was even level two the person playing this would be dead, what happens when he goes 99?
jbreitz87
Then Virtual Chuck Norris.
Flowey
I just love the voice acting in this game!
Best voice actor is the one for the main character ☺
Look it's You. S A N D S
Undertale doesn't have voice acting
Hello There r/wooosh
@@warmslimegaming8860 r/wooosh
The level up calculated by the dev to be EXACTLY in the moment Sans dies it's really incredibile. Nice f job brother.
When you fight sans and you dont get hit by his first attack
*YOU ARE FILLED WITH DETERMINATION*
And then die 3 moves later ....... What that's what happened to me owo
lol i didnt thought i could get so many likes
Lol
555 like
Who will be the 1 000 like
Is nobody going to talk about how heart-breaking his last line was?
look whos talking...
Welp... going to Grillbys...
Yeah he looks like very pitiful and sad with the player determination after we defeated him in the end of battle
;-;
@@leoadhiwibowo8426 and also.asks papyrus if he wants anything. Papyrus is proabably dead at this point.
I ABSOLUTELY love how the game puts us in a false sense of security after we beat undyne the undying
And 1 shotting a another high stats monster mettaton
Making us feel strong enough to one shot any monster in a proper fight
And not imagining any threat in the game anymore
But then boom Sans who only looked a bit scary in previous routes becomes a living nightmare
And the fact that the real knife and heart locket are straight useless
Edit:- sorry for the writing mistakes
Did you forget Undyne told us that Asgore was going to absorb the 6 souls and use them against us? I feel like that's a threat.
@@xdan- well yes actually
But once getting the hold of the real knife it's kind of hard to imagine any threat
@@mryashiro1461 Who would win?
A monster with 6 human souls
or
A knife
@@xdan- the knife please
I need the pie
@@xdan- i mean who would win ? An entire race of monsters with mutiple types of power including Gravity, lásers, fire and lance Made of energy or a kid?
7:50 This is one of the rare moments I actually feel the characters' hatred from a game. When Sans completely throws around my cursor and I can't do anything, I feel so lame. I get it, you hate me. Even if that's just part of the game's experience ( that you have to go through the emotional plot twists) like many other games, this one makes me hate myself.
Lol
Well you did kill a whole race
I would hate myself too
Lmao ok
@@somekidnamedchris you didn't killed the whole race at all
@SilentGreninja Most likely the same type of entities.
This man has finally joined Smash
Yes we live in this timeline
But he's just a Mii costume.
@Rookie They could at least make it so that having the full Sans costume gave each attack a different look. One example could be turning the homing missile into a bone.
Well, they did announce more mii fighter customization so that is something.
Chuchuca sans isn’t really a unique fighter to have a move set tbh mii gunner is basically sans in a nutshell
Tae ByTheWay can a mii gunner control gravity?
I just realized something: when you meet nabstablook the narrator (or chara) says that they are saying "z" out loud repeatedly to pretend theyre asleep. When sans falls "asleep" he does the same thing.....meaning that he knew that he couldnt defeat you at all so he practically gave up
I never noticed that! Nice!👍
He was basically so confident about his "Special Attack". The only reason you were able to defeat him was that you broke the fourth wall while sans wasn't expecting it.
He probably did it to catch you off guard with an attack, which would've instantly killed you.
That or he was trying to regain his stamina/energy
I like all these answers.
When you're fighting Asriels, sans' lost soul says "give up, I did". He's referring to fighting you, but in the genocide run. Before the fight even starts, he knows that, eventually, you will kill him, and eventually you will destroy existence. The only reason he's here is to inflict as much suffering on you as he can before he goes out.
Something that I love about this fight is it shows how painful it is to be a video game boss. Like once you get defeated that’s it, the player moves on. But you can just keep killing the player repeatedly but they’ll just keep coming back like nothing happened. I know it’s really random but I just think about this a lot whenever i replay this game, and I think sans knows about this too, considering how he seemingly knows how many times you’ve died to him and he just excepts the fact that the player will keep coming back until he slips up and gets killed
There's this game called Chrono Ark which explores this concept a bit further. Sadly, the game is not as casual player friendly nor is it for every kind of audience, so it is not quite that popular.
Two things died in this video:
Sans, and Frisks last bit of humanity
Well I would kill sans too, I mean he is too famous, he has to die, so other chars can get famous.
Nah that aint Frisk
@@obamid39
It is Frisk, all the way until the very end when Chara kills them.
@@comfy88338 Its not frisk its US the player, controlling frisks action then we and frisk “die” because of chara
@@razovic527
My point still stands. It's still not Chara.
Y’know, I wonder what Sans would say to a speedrunner.
Would he hate them even more, because they made a challenge out of killing everyone as fast as possible, thus turning murder into a game? Or would he be scared of them because they’ve probably practiced this encounter so many times that he’ll never stand a chance?
Think of it like this, if aliens who are basically gods compared to us were to speed run humanity with multiple endings, then what would you say to those aliens?
@@officialpennsyjoe I would literally be terrified
Both
"dude get a job." - Sans to a speedrunner, 1924, colorized
I think he'll give up
Sans won. He made me quit. I haven't played this game for almost half a year now. But I might come back cause you know...
D E T E R M I N A T I O N
If you do come back you're gonna be pretty rusty
I came back after a year and beat him
@@TheRearbird I got to him. Got to the halfway point a few times. Rage quit for a month. Came back. 2 days later it was done. You can watch the winning attempt on my yt
@@NickPlaysGames95 n i c e ill check
@total toaster n a h
I also love how he mentions what a nice day it is too, just like asgore
Sans, hardest boss:
-not final boss
-has the lowest stats in the game
-attacks with bones
-goes to sleep in the battle
-you have 92 health
Asriel dreemurr, easiest boss:
-final boss
-easier than froggit
-high stats
-attacks with laser guns and swords
-has two forms
-is a very long fight
-you have 20 health
But the only way that you won that battle is beacause the power of the friendship xD
@Guy With a Floating Head yeah true
First hit sans and then kill him
Sans is dank
Sans is technically the final boss! Although asgore comes after it’s the same as mettaton neo’s boss
how come a skelleton can bleed?
+Gabriel Barsch how did u get here?
+Gabriel Barsch Is Ketchup. And I agree with +Dota Times, how DID you get here? You are in every comment section EVER!
Bloodseeker can make Clinkz bleed , nothing is impossible
Give me your tangos true
+Gabriel Barsch STOP FOLLOWING ME
When you try to kill that one mosquito that entered your house:
More like fly
It is impossible even for Saitama
Ikr
Frisk is the mosquito
Omg😬
Sans is so good at his job he made me quit my genocide run 2 times
Teachers when kid gets bullied: 13:34
Teachers when kid defend himself: 7:51
You again!
I’m dead 😂😂😂
Lmaoo
Lol😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
A very awesome detail is how he doesn't try to stop you when you push to the right side aiming towards the Mercy button but will set you back in place the moment you even try heading towards the Fight button.
I feel more accomplished after beating Sans than graduating college.
Same
Can't agree with you on that one, buddy. If I kill him I cry for hours and feel guilty.
@@quackers2815 y e s .
The Sans fight to me is easier then the Toriel fight, because I practiced him so many times and I already know all his attacks so there's no challenge at that point
@JustACommenter I genuinely couldn't care about if you believe me or not, all I know is I can and I've seen myself do it more times then I can count (Thanks to Bad Time Simulator) so, I won't prove it. Call me a liar all you want, but unless you're about to pull up at my house, I ain't proving anything
My favorite thing about this fight is how throughout the game it's established a lot that sans is the weakest monster by a long shot. But after chara/the player kills every other monster in the underground, committing genocide, the weakest monster became the strongest to fight them.
Sans: that look on your face...
The face: -_-
More like O_O
OwO
@@ezrastewart543 lol that was funny
Or
:|
Flat face
His line at the end still really hard to watch without tearing.... Really reminded me of my brother, might be a jerk sometimes, but I never imagine my life without him
Same
I feel bad for Sans. This is why i don’t do genocide runs.
"papyrus, do you want anything?"
_dust noise_
*nO*
P I C K U P Y O U R S O C K
Omg 😂😂😂👌
@@lilykapixd that's not even funny
@@ramiztariq3051 I think... I think he is laughing about the "Pick up your sock" joke (reference)
“Papyrus do you want anything *le dust noise* papyrus: HELL NO SANS
I love how he skips the dialogue after the millionth time 😂 “so ah…friendship is really great, right? Let’s quit fighting”
He skips it after you spare him and he tricks you
Sans: *gets beaten up to the point where he falls asleep and can’t do anything anymore*
Also sans: *get in papyrus were going shopping*
😂😂😂😂
in heaven
@Boku no hero academia Fan im a bnha fan too xd
@@joechristo2 oh crap
and dies
"all i know is... seeing what comes next... i can't afford not to care anymore." love this quote
imagine him using both his arm, now *that* would be a bad time
Yes it would be
Sans:do u really want it?
Inavitable
*pushes soul left while pushing right*
Soul: Ima head out
True
wanting to finally beat sans… not only fills you with determination, but also with enough patience to wait forever and not give up
8:16 "here goes nothing."
And then he did literally nothing.
master punster 2015
brashTakks my god! Just realized that
Fanni bone man sons
You protec
You attac
But most importantly...
You feel your sins scrawling down your bacc
noice one m8
Did sans broke your grammar?
XD
@@blurreddistortion6345 says the one who says broke instead of break
*sans
"papyrus, do you want anything?" always sends chills up my spine
Those chills are your sins
@@XionXIV407 you feeling sin crawling on your back
So how did sand die.
@@emmhk3443 Did you not watch the video?
Hk60545647 Hk60545647 bro watch the last 5 minutes
Imagine in 2022, you played Undertale for the first time, thinking the game would be easier if you’ve built up EXP. then you get this.
"What? Ya really thought I would just stand there and take it?"
Omega Flowey: *Absorbed human souls to become all powerful*
Sans, the most difficult boss in the game: heh heh, ketchup.
Megaflowy noooo I’m the best boss :sans hehe ketchup and gaster blaster go brrrrrr
Sans is hardest boss but he can't win against omega flowey. 9999 atk and 9999 def, especially manipulating the games would destroy sans.
If you didn't have plot armor while fighting Omega Flowey, like if the battle would actually restart at the beginning and you would actually be able to die in the heart sections, trust me it would be harder than Sans - by a long shot lol
@@abarette_dunno man, Glitchtale Season 1 had Sans beating up Omega flowey😂😂😂😂
After over 5 years since I first played Undertale, today I finally beat Sans.
Good job
Seeing another player beat Sans after a long time fills you with determination
took u 5 years?
damn
Congratulations bro
CONGRATULATIONS BRO!!!!! THATS HUGE
The thing I find most amazing about this whole thing is that he didn't stop smiling the entire time, even when he realized he was hit. Obviously it wasn't a genuine smile, but he never stopped smiling the whole game nonetheless.
Edit: There is a huge number of people saying it's because he's a skeleton. Normally I'd agree with you, but Papyrus can make sad facial expressions, so obviously skeletons don't work the same way in this world.
True
I felt it's more of a shit grin
....
Yeah... About that. He doesn't smile on purpose. That's how his anatomy works. Monsters are made of magic, and that's what keep them from being "realistic". Sans has a smile, he doesn't have lips so he can't close his mouth, He's shaped like a skeleton so he doesn't have a tounge, he appears fat even though skeletons can't get grease on their bones, he sweats, he possibly bled in the battle, he has pupils in his eyesockets, and of course, his blue-yellow glowing eye activated by telekinesis.
(He doesn't have lips)
It's interesting how Undyne the Undying and Sans are tough fights for completely opposite reasons. Undyne is tough because she's very strong. Sans on the other hand is weak on paper, but the gimmick is that he's freaking smart as hell and knows how to cheat the system.
I just realized that sans is usually known as lazy but he's actually depressed
And everyone thinks sans is not fit for getting tired in the fight even tho his fight lasted longer than papyrus’s
He's depressed?! How did I not know this.
@@quackers2815 Well the hints are very obvious but I'll keep it short.
Depressed people tend to tell jokes to hide depression, sleep for long periods of time and often, but at the same time struggle sleeping at night. (Proof is when Undyne said Sans got like a million midnight snacks). And they don't try to do things or lack the motivation to do things.
Most of these things I know about because my brother is depressed, and the other is from this video ruclips.net/video/xvFZjo5PgG0/видео.html
Real link is ruclips.net/video/H8hGMFQPBDw/видео.html
@@EEE.654 NOOOOOOOO i hate u
i didn’t see the real link goodbye
Your older brother when he finds out who’s been bullying you:
Hahahha
But sans is oldest brother
@@ilovespuidgsmes2802 yeah, and what is exactly your point though?
ruclips.net/video/xaFCOZowIOg/видео.html
Omae wa mou shinderu
“Papyrus, do you want anything?”
*Lie down, try not to cry, cry a lot*
@LUCAS NEIRA 7867 2019 YOU TOUCHA DA CHILD?????
@LUCAS NEIRA 7867 2019 *points at asgore* HE TOUCHED DA CHILD
If the Genoside run was the salty's spitoon, then undyne would be the one guarding the outside of the spitoon, mettaton would be the bottle of ketchup that spongebob couldn't open and Sans would be the ice cube you slip on when you ran inside.
Ah 5 years later and this fight still sends chills down my spine. That's how you know how bad they kicked your ass.
*pun
Teacher: The test won't be that hard
The Test:
Soo true
True lol
Me:AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
@@harryhuang3931 This is the stupidest recreation of the sans boss fight i've ever seen.
Nintendo Boy So its not hard?.. Sans fight is easy.
When you realize sans damage output based on his stats is still technically correct (1 damage). Sans spawn his attack (or in this case bones) so rapidly it literally fused with the game's framerate, this is why KR exist because it's basically a meter that cumulates how many hits you've taken on that frame when you touch sans's attack (this is why you don't see any bones dissapear when you touch it unlike other enemies you have come across)
thanks for the explination
And if I'm correct I believe KR means karma retribution
@@yeetmanthe2nd529 no just karma
I somehow managed to hold my tears until the very end, when he asked Papyrus if wants anything. And seeing the level of violence increase, and your health reach 99, it takes a moment to click. Sans perished, and his final words were for his brother. It's truly heartbreaking, and yet, you understand why he tried to kill Frisk/Chara, because he's lost everything. Toby Fox is truly a mastermind at toying with your emotions. And all it took was a simple (but f%cking bonkers) boss fight, for your heart to truly melt. Sans is, and always will be, the best character in this game. And I'd be happy to debate that he's the greatest in all of fiction.
Not really. When he fights the player, he didn't really lost everything. He still has the only thing left: the world. And he knows, that's the only thing left he can protect. That's why he try his best to make the player giving up destroying the world...
That moment when you just wanted to make a boss battle but accidentally made a new religion:
@Erkinus lamo
It was the music
and the fandom...
*o h g o d*
@@camaranjones6679 Oh Yes, Fangirls Are Hell Spawn
@@camaranjones6679 thinking of the Undertale fandom gives me the shivers
Sans:
Pacifist: You wanna go to grillbys?
Genocide: You wanna bad time?
Swanky Lime probably its “do you wanna have a bad time”
But..okay,jevil.
*Jevil*
Pacifist: cHaoS cHaos
Genocide: cHaOs cHaos
@@flexogeddon Jevil:
Pacifist: i CaN dO aNYtHiNG
Massacre: i CaN dO aNYtHiNG
Frisk
Pacifist:
Genocide:
Neutral:
Determination: yes
@@MAML_ Hotel: Trivago
"When monsters die, their ashes are spread on that person's favorite thing"
WELP, I'M GOING TO GRILLBY'S
i had to read that like 2 times before i got it then i just started laughing and said " _oh no_ "
im probably thinking of something other then ur original intent tho
OH MY GOSH THAT JUST MADE IT EVEN MORE SAD
White Shadow welp going to papyrus
Sans is the definition of “Work smarter, no harder”
Player: *Chooses to FIGHT the entire underground*
Also Player: How could Chara do this?
Ikr it’s so stupid it’s you you idiot Chara is just the demon that reminds you of your sins. It’s all your fault
*Kills someone in real life*
"The dead kid from a video game did it."
Chara killing Sans and Flowey: 👁 👄 👁
Edit: alright I was trying to make a joke here but it reads wrong so here’s what I was trying to say: Chara contributed to Genocide making them “guilty” for lack of a better word.
@@TheChckster Yeah, because at this point, they’re convinced that that’s what the player wants them to do. They outright say in their little monologue at the end that the player taught them that the reason behind their resurrection was to help the player “eradicate the enemy and become strong”. The player is the one that started the route, the player is the one who insisted on continuing it, Chara is just the one helping the player finish the job.
Plus, they only killed Sans and Flowey (Asgore doesn’t count because Flowey was the one who killed him). You seriously think them killing two people out of the assumption that that’s what the player wants is worse than the player going out of their way to kill hundreds just because they can?
@@prettypenguin1944 1 person having blame does not strip another person of having blame. Chara killed Sans and Flowey no matter how you slice it and had intent on killing Asgore.