@@hdckighfkvhvgmk i've seen it appear in another scene, but i can't remember where specifically-- i believe it was in one of the variants of flowey's ending monologue if you do neutral multiple times in a row. basically, it's flowey's I'm Going Fucking Crazy face.
So even in neutral run (aborted genocide but still), even as dead one, even after losing once, even in flowey's mind, Ceroba still tries to take Clover down.
First, it's triggers happy. Second, they tell you to take a shot at it. Then they say they've missed a bullet. So many gun jokes. What next? They going to call us mr big shot 😭
@@shinji2898she's well aware that the serum will kill her if she uses it and doesnt consider that worth it unless you're max level but also she is well aware that she can't win at base form so this is pretty much her best option
You can say that Martlet considers that Clover followed her advise of stopping killing more people (even if those people where robots and not monsters)
I'm actually really curious why this route doesn't lead to Flowey accompanying you to Asgore. Clover is definitely strong enough to defeat him. Flowey still has more determination (I think) and didn't slip up by saying "my SOULs". Tbh it'd be pretty cool to have an ending that's only possible if you have at least like lv 15 but not geno where Martlet doesn't use the vial and you betray her (instead of Flowey killing her) and then fight Asgore. Then it'd probably end by Flowey absorbing the SOULs and killing you. But that'd be a timeline where Flowey would win and as we all know there is no timeline in which Flowey wins (neither Undertale nor UTY)
Actually I have a really funny ending for this scenario: Flowey basically becomes omega flowey (-1 soul) and you basically get the Neutral fight but it happens in the actual world instead of Flowey's mind. Eventually the SOULs rebel and defeat him, Flowey dies, SOULs escape, but when Clover goes to absorb them there's a cave in and Clover fucking dies
To be honest, just like there's a Flawed Pacifist ending, there should've been a Flawed Genocide ending, where you get two choices after fighting the final boss of the route. Just like with Pacifist Ceroba, let the player either Fight or Spare Martlet, except the outcome is the other way around. If you Fight, you put Martlet out of her misery, and you don't get enough EXP to reach level 20 and therefore can't override Flowey's save file, but Flowey is like 'Well, all this attention has pretty much ruined our chances, but we should see how this ends.' You make it to Asgore, fight him, and he gets to fight at his full potential (dodging, hitting extra hard, etc), but you still get to shoot at him and his attacks (maybe you lose the beam). It shouldn't be too hard of a fight, and when you win, Flowey destroys Asgore's soul before you get to take it for yourself, but there is also the option to drag the fight long enough for it to switch to what the Flawed pacifist fight is: you dodge the attacks until you die, and Asgore takes your soul. No matter what outcome occurs, this can be the ending where Flowey gets to know where the souls are kept. His plan succeeds, but the outcome of the ending is not in his favor, so with that knowledge in mind, he resets to toy around for longer, and prepare the ideal outcome for the arrival of the next human to get the final soul he needs. That, or maybe you don't get Flowey on your next playthrough at all, so no saving for you. And if you Spare Martlet, you let her suffer in her final moments. Just as Justice can be cruel, so can Mercy. You need to keep sparing her and see how she continues to suffer after each time, until Flowey tires of it and finishes her off before she dies or you get to kill her yourself. 'You've already gotten us too much attention, and now you're going to throw it all away? No, you're going to do it right, and get me my souls!'. Once again, from pure rage, Clover gets to LV20, and then the scene plays out nearly the same way.
@@jehooft8569 Clover wouldn't be able to absorb the Human souls, a Human can only absorb monster's souls and monsters can only absorb Human souls, that's why flowey (or another vessel) was needed to work with the 6 already taken and a 7th experimental soul if one got made.
the thing is, you HAVE gotten to asgore before, but we all know clover sucks at staying alive and i think even beyond the game flowey mustve assisted them to asgore a couple times, but even in neutral flowey realises that clover probably isnt the right choice and their fate is always going to be the same and flowey should just wait for the last human to fall instead because everything hes trying with clover never works, even though theyre stronger on an aborted geno route its not enough because they dont even have that drive or mindset to even blast asgore to smithereens anymore
MFW i realised that my geno run just got ruined because i skipped killing robots because there was no reason in doing so, while forgetting that genocide can't be reasonable. (You can't turn back and hunt them after you start fighting Axis, they simply will not appear)
Sometimes I hate Martlet scenes. "Do you want to stay with me?" "No" "I dont care. Lets go" "Wow, you really wanted to stay with her? Die." or "Hey you, genocidal maniac! Spare me." "W-wha-?" "Ok thanks. Bye!" And this happens FREAKING 2 TIMES!
Well, what I understand of Clover's genocidal route, is that he's taking revenge against monsters. But by seeing Martlet's attitude and absurd kindness, maybe he just kinda lets her go away till she decides not to flee anymore. It's also possible that Martlet managed to put herself in a somewhat safe distance or cover, and that's why the Main character just decides to catch up later instead of loosing more time.
@@aidanhammans9337 I think he intentionally spared Papyrus because, as he was thinking another way to get the SOULs from Asgore without his determination, he saw Papyrus's naivety as a way to kill two birds with one stone - sneak in to grab the SOULs while Frisk and Asgore were busy, and then Papyrus brings literally every monster Frisk befriended to get one more SOUL for free. Flowey's nothing if not crafty, it seems.
@@JcoleMc Forgive me, but.. you certain you're replying to the right thread? I don't see what Sans has to do with this. I mention "the wrong thread" because elsewhere, I've joked that the mountain of dead flowers in one part of Flowey's whole section was his many, many attempts at Sans, and then had to remind two people that he literally once confirmed that Sans "caused me more than my fair share of resets." Edit: Actually, I think I figured what you mean, and if I'm correct on this: you realize Sans never fights you explicitly _because_ you kill Papyrus, right? If you do a neutral run where all you kill is Papyrus, he still doesn't fight you. He hates every fiber of your being with every fiber of his being, but he won't fight you. In my eyes, Sans only fights you in Geno cuz by that point, he feels it's more than an obligation. Not only is he the last one standing between you and Asgore, he also has a promise he feels he needs to make up for now that he knows for sure that Toriel is dead. I wouldn't doubt there was one timeline when Flowey was alone with his determination where he killed only Papyrus, but I don't think that's what he refers to with Sans.
@@bababooey5402 But doesn't sans only not fight you when you kill papyrus because of his promise? If some random flower killed him I assume he'd be way more pissed.
I watched someone abort the run at steamworks because, I kid you not, they actually believed flowey when he said kills there didn't matter. In fact, believed it so much that they continued to do the entirety of the Axis fight and fucking SAVED afterwards.
Well, it could be said that Clover followed Martlet's advice to stop killing monsters, and robots are considered living beings in this world, so yeah, some sort of redemption XP .
You can actually fix this! (The aborted route with axis i mean) all you have to do, is that before you fight him, open the files - local app data, and then Save folder (open with notes and scroll just a little) find something called "geno complete" and when theres a "4 = 0" change the zero to a 1 and its fixed! :DD
I did neutral first it was like a half genocide, and then I went to normal once I encountered bluebird, (forgot the name) Flowey did this I was just so mad I immediately went for genocide after I beat him
even if aborted genocide continued same path as og geno, flowey would still reset the run after his mini photoshop flowey fight, Clover would try to kill flowey, but flowey would constantly load saves making the entire playthrough stuck.
The one thing that's never explained which kinda irks me is why Clover cares so much about Martlet in particular I mean, yeah, she's friendly but Clover kills relatively friendly monsters and threatens Martlet earlier. Why the change of heart here? Even Flowey's a little confused
i did this on accident because HOW WAS I SUPPOSTED TO KNOW THAT HOPELESSLY SHOOTING A TRASHCAN LID WOULD DO ANYTHING USEFUL?? i was trying to act in order to kill axis and it worked and then i just somehow abandonded the route. i wanted to die.
If you've gotten "But nobody came." in the Steamworks, then I think you're already locked into the genocide ending and sparing Axis becomes impossible. If it's possible to spare Axis, then I think you've already messed up the genocide route.
@@JonnySpec ive literally gotten the "but nobody came". I was trying so hard to get the genocide ending. Even the axis fight was different and the music changed. The only thing that i didn't do was shooting him non stop. I was trying to act in order for him to drop the trashcan lid and i eventually killed him. I noticed that clover lost the eye shadow when i already saved. When i redid the run, i did everything exactly the same except i was shooting axis down instead of trying to act and that got me the geni ending.
@@JonnySpec It is possible to spare Axis, by avoiding fighting him. Fighting him, even if it doesn't hurt him, progresses the fight in a way akin to San's fight. The difference is if you don't fight for enough time, Axis will realise you don't want to kill him and leave. I agree the game should probably have communicated that better, but it's definitely not a glitch.
@@MemesSSChara ok more accurately when you kill him before killing all the other robots because he still does his genocide fight except he doesn't get shot by a laser and can just be spared or shot at that point
@@br0thoughtyou're wrong, ceroba pacifist is way easier, beat her in my 3 try 'cause forgot the dodging with x, geno marlet still didn't beat, I am on like 13th try already, and I am not the only one, streamer called shayy was fighting this stupid bird half of his stream of geno, ceroba took way less
I always wondered, what happens to clover in the neutral ending, cuz this is all in his mind? It never happened, nobody could see it, and nobody actually died? So did Martlet actually die, and where did clover go afterbhe beat flowey
Flowey already killed Clover shortly after killing Martlet, Clover is dead, his SOUL is inside Flowey. Given Flowey's ability to control time, it's very likely the entire fight inside Flowey's mind did not take any irl time. You never really "beat" Flowey in the traditional sense, Flowey just gets bored of torturing Clover's soul and resets.
You'd get the neutral fight so Flowey would copy the neutral moves. There's no encounters after axis IIRC so if you do genocide Axis you're locked into the route and thus won't fight Flowey at all.
It was aborted maybe at Axis, You can't abort geno with the Steamworks enemies, but for Axis he's the only enemy that can abort the geno route if you spare him.
I'm making another reply because i can't edit the reply i did so: Ceroba is in the Flowey fight, indicating that it was indeed Spared during Axis also remove the "Maybe"
@@MemesSSChara No, sparing Axis gives a different dialogue - mysticslime did a neutral run like that. What gives this dialogue is not killing every single robot you can and then killing Axis without the justice laser.
this was the first neutral route i got because the the damn flower gaslighted me into thinking the robots were optional because they gave no exp >:C
same here lol
THANK you. He said "you dont have to fight" and i saw "0 exp" so i thought i didnt have to anymore. Thought i was just dumb
I killed the robots to spite him, and it worked somehow.
Happened to me but I restored a backup save file after Axis told me I didn't kill everyone
Killed all the robots cause I KNEW that being petty like that is the correct route
1:50 taking a screenshot of flowey's damn face there is absolutely the right choice
Is that the only time that sprite appears in the whole game?
@@hdckighfkvhvgmk "Golly, this place sure is ____!"
@@hdckighfkvhvgmk i've seen it appear in another scene, but i can't remember where specifically-- i believe it was in one of the variants of flowey's ending monologue if you do neutral multiple times in a row. basically, it's flowey's I'm Going Fucking Crazy face.
@@clawcakes2 makes sense.
@@clawcakes2Other endings do seems to count, seeing as I got the dialogue in which he uses that face the first time I beat him.
So even in neutral run (aborted genocide but still), even as dead one, even after losing once, even in flowey's mind, Ceroba still tries to take Clover down.
every major character you killed in the rest of the game can appear there, it’s more flowey toying with you from what I can tell
@@carpet3827yeah... but Ceroba trying to kill you even "in afterlife" sounds cool tbh. And this way she parallels Undyne even more
No.
Every single mini boss and boss appears in the fight if you kill them, but you can only get ceroba there if you abort genocide
First, it's triggers happy. Second, they tell you to take a shot at it. Then they say they've missed a bullet. So many gun jokes. What next? They going to call us mr big shot 😭
"Who do you think you are? Some kind of big shot?"
I mean, in the original game the yellow soul uses a revolver and his weapon was the empty gun
@@TheGrammarNazi123 Nows your chance to be a- RAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Who’s they? Like the characters?
@@Tumeton Probably just Flowey.
She still offers to be mom after killing almost everyone? Wild
The best way to beat your enemy
Yeah, somehow being around 12-15 is a normal sign that even though you can REALLY easily kill someone, it means you're still really innocent :))
@@shinji2898she's well aware that the serum will kill her if she uses it and doesnt consider that worth it unless you're max level
but also she is well aware that she can't win at base form so this is pretty much her best option
You can say that Martlet considers that Clover followed her advise of stopping killing more people (even if those people where robots and not monsters)
I'm actually really curious why this route doesn't lead to Flowey accompanying you to Asgore. Clover is definitely strong enough to defeat him. Flowey still has more determination (I think) and didn't slip up by saying "my SOULs". Tbh it'd be pretty cool to have an ending that's only possible if you have at least like lv 15 but not geno where Martlet doesn't use the vial and you betray her (instead of Flowey killing her) and then fight Asgore. Then it'd probably end by Flowey absorbing the SOULs and killing you. But that'd be a timeline where Flowey would win and as we all know there is no timeline in which Flowey wins (neither Undertale nor UTY)
Actually I have a really funny ending for this scenario: Flowey basically becomes omega flowey (-1 soul) and you basically get the Neutral fight but it happens in the actual world instead of Flowey's mind. Eventually the SOULs rebel and defeat him, Flowey dies, SOULs escape, but when Clover goes to absorb them there's a cave in and Clover fucking dies
To be honest, just like there's a Flawed Pacifist ending, there should've been a Flawed Genocide ending, where you get two choices after fighting the final boss of the route. Just like with Pacifist Ceroba, let the player either Fight or Spare Martlet, except the outcome is the other way around.
If you Fight, you put Martlet out of her misery, and you don't get enough EXP to reach level 20 and therefore can't override Flowey's save file, but Flowey is like 'Well, all this attention has pretty much ruined our chances, but we should see how this ends.' You make it to Asgore, fight him, and he gets to fight at his full potential (dodging, hitting extra hard, etc), but you still get to shoot at him and his attacks (maybe you lose the beam). It shouldn't be too hard of a fight, and when you win, Flowey destroys Asgore's soul before you get to take it for yourself, but there is also the option to drag the fight long enough for it to switch to what the Flawed pacifist fight is: you dodge the attacks until you die, and Asgore takes your soul.
No matter what outcome occurs, this can be the ending where Flowey gets to know where the souls are kept. His plan succeeds, but the outcome of the ending is not in his favor, so with that knowledge in mind, he resets to toy around for longer, and prepare the ideal outcome for the arrival of the next human to get the final soul he needs. That, or maybe you don't get Flowey on your next playthrough at all, so no saving for you.
And if you Spare Martlet, you let her suffer in her final moments. Just as Justice can be cruel, so can Mercy. You need to keep sparing her and see how she continues to suffer after each time, until Flowey tires of it and finishes her off before she dies or you get to kill her yourself. 'You've already gotten us too much attention, and now you're going to throw it all away? No, you're going to do it right, and get me my souls!'. Once again, from pure rage, Clover gets to LV20, and then the scene plays out nearly the same way.
Because Clover was betrayed and doesn't see Flowey as an ally anymore
@@jehooft8569 Clover wouldn't be able to absorb the Human souls, a Human can only absorb monster's souls and monsters can only absorb Human souls, that's why flowey (or another vessel) was needed to work with the 6 already taken and a 7th experimental soul if one got made.
the thing is, you HAVE gotten to asgore before, but we all know clover sucks at staying alive and i think even beyond the game flowey mustve assisted them to asgore a couple times, but even in neutral flowey realises that clover probably isnt the right choice and their fate is always going to be the same and flowey should just wait for the last human to fall instead because everything hes trying with clover never works, even though theyre stronger on an aborted geno route its not enough because they dont even have that drive or mindset to even blast asgore to smithereens anymore
Crazy how much they really thought about in this game
Again 7 years
MFW i realised that my geno run just got ruined because i skipped killing robots because there was no reason in doing so, while forgetting that genocide can't be reasonable. (You can't turn back and hunt them after you start fighting Axis, they simply will not appear)
ikr I had to retry twice
GOD DAMN IT
@@somerandompersononlineig might as well finish that neutral, it's kinda funny.
i've seen it already man IT TOOK ME SO LONG TO BEAT um spoilers or something
Funny Fox Person (ceroba kill her KILL HER.)@@IllusionTheCoffeeAddict
Not even if i load before entering the room where axis is waiting for me?
Sometimes I hate Martlet scenes. "Do you want to stay with me?"
"No"
"I dont care. Lets go"
"Wow, you really wanted to stay with her? Die."
or
"Hey you, genocidal maniac! Spare me."
"W-wha-?"
"Ok thanks. Bye!"
And this happens FREAKING 2 TIMES!
Well, what I understand of Clover's genocidal route, is that he's taking revenge against monsters. But by seeing Martlet's attitude and absurd kindness, maybe he just kinda lets her go away till she decides not to flee anymore.
It's also possible that Martlet managed to put herself in a somewhat safe distance or cover, and that's why the Main character just decides to catch up later instead of loosing more time.
Neutral Flowey is wild.
I was about to live happy ever after with my bird wife. Fucking Flowey.
What flowey WISHES he could do to Papyrus. It’s a shame he’s a skeleton.
@@aidanhammans9337 I think he intentionally spared Papyrus because, as he was thinking another way to get the SOULs from Asgore without his determination, he saw Papyrus's naivety as a way to kill two birds with one stone - sneak in to grab the SOULs while Frisk and Asgore were busy, and then Papyrus brings literally every monster Frisk befriended to get one more SOUL for free.
Flowey's nothing if not crafty, it seems.
@@bababooey5402 He also said he hates dealing with Sans
@@JcoleMc Forgive me, but.. you certain you're replying to the right thread? I don't see what Sans has to do with this. I mention "the wrong thread" because elsewhere, I've joked that the mountain of dead flowers in one part of Flowey's whole section was his many, many attempts at Sans, and then had to remind two people that he literally once confirmed that Sans "caused me more than my fair share of resets."
Edit: Actually, I think I figured what you mean, and if I'm correct on this: you realize Sans never fights you explicitly _because_ you kill Papyrus, right? If you do a neutral run where all you kill is Papyrus, he still doesn't fight you. He hates every fiber of your being with every fiber of his being, but he won't fight you. In my eyes, Sans only fights you in Geno cuz by that point, he feels it's more than an obligation. Not only is he the last one standing between you and Asgore, he also has a promise he feels he needs to make up for now that he knows for sure that Toriel is dead.
I wouldn't doubt there was one timeline when Flowey was alone with his determination where he killed only Papyrus, but I don't think that's what he refers to with Sans.
@@bababooey5402 But doesn't sans only not fight you when you kill papyrus because of his promise? If some random flower killed him I assume he'd be way more pissed.
I watched someone abort the run at steamworks because, I kid you not, they actually believed flowey when he said kills there didn't matter. In fact, believed it so much that they continued to do the entirety of the Axis fight and fucking SAVED afterwards.
1:49 that face is golden
Flowey is such a monster for returning that PTSD i had from cerobas flower attack 😢
I like how you took a screenshot of one of Flowey’s unique faces haha
And then flowey, after killing marlet, agreed to continue our journry to ashore
Best thumbnail on YT without a doubt
Martlet is willing to adopt a genocidal maniac because they didnt kill a bunch of robots?
Turns out robots > monsters
Well, it could be said that Clover followed Martlet's advice to stop killing monsters, and robots are considered living beings in this world, so yeah, some sort of redemption XP
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this is why genocide route feels good to play because you get to kill flowey the flowery
It's not a happy ending but it's the only good ending. The only one where you actually accomplish your goal.
thanks for making this video, that's interesting
Especially new Flowey face, funny
You can actually fix this! (The aborted route with axis i mean) all you have to do, is that before you fight him, open the files - local app data, and then Save folder (open with notes and scroll just a little) find something called "geno complete" and when theres a "4 = 0" change the zero to a 1 and its fixed! :DD
1:48 his face bro
Absolute derp lol
€:
there’s not a really good way to make a grinning emoticon is there
sans face
He also make this face when his mental health is really not ok if you do neutral route twice
Bro is crackling
I did neutral first it was like a half genocide, and then I went to normal once I encountered bluebird, (forgot the name)
Flowey did this I was just so mad I immediately went for genocide after I beat him
its martlet
oh hey you have the pfp from this route lol
1:48 goofy flower
even if aborted genocide continued same path as og geno, flowey would still reset the run after his mini photoshop flowey fight, Clover would try to kill flowey, but flowey would constantly load saves making the entire playthrough stuck.
What this means is that Martlet is the only boss encounter (besides the Feisty Four I guess) that Flowey cannot summon.
Why is flowey staring at me so menacingly in the thumbnail
The one thing that's never explained which kinda irks me is why Clover cares so much about Martlet in particular
I mean, yeah, she's friendly but Clover kills relatively friendly monsters and threatens Martlet earlier. Why the change of heart here? Even Flowey's a little confused
Yea…Doing this route after genocide route
If only he knew that Clover was just trying to become strong enough to kill him...
2:19 idk flowey uses ceroba if we fight with her in geno and aborted
i did this on accident because HOW WAS I SUPPOSTED TO KNOW THAT HOPELESSLY SHOOTING A TRASHCAN LID WOULD DO ANYTHING USEFUL?? i was trying to act in order to kill axis and it worked and then i just somehow abandonded the route. i wanted to die.
If you've gotten "But nobody came." in the Steamworks, then I think you're already locked into the genocide ending and sparing Axis becomes impossible.
If it's possible to spare Axis, then I think you've already messed up the genocide route.
@@JonnySpec ive literally gotten the "but nobody came". I was trying so hard to get the genocide ending. Even the axis fight was different and the music changed. The only thing that i didn't do was shooting him non stop. I was trying to act in order for him to drop the trashcan lid and i eventually killed him. I noticed that clover lost the eye shadow when i already saved. When i redid the run, i did everything exactly the same except i was shooting axis down instead of trying to act and that got me the geni ending.
@@tarantula0071 To me, that sounds like a glitch.
@@JonnySpeci dunno. i was pissed for sure though.
@@JonnySpec It is possible to spare Axis, by avoiding fighting him. Fighting him, even if it doesn't hurt him, progresses the fight in a way akin to San's fight. The difference is if you don't fight for enough time, Axis will realise you don't want to kill him and leave. I agree the game should probably have communicated that better, but it's definitely not a glitch.
WHY IS THE THUMBNAIL BALD FLOWEY
Question if you kill Axis when he powers down and drops the lid does the Axis hallucination attack change or not?
If it's full Geno and killed Axis during that sequence then probably your still in Geno.
@@MemesSSChara ok more accurately when you kill him before killing all the other robots because he still does his genocide fight except he doesn't get shot by a laser and can just be spared or shot at that point
@@Bowser6495no it uses neutral route axis attacks (as far as i am aware i have never seen this firsthand but have been told so)
It's the exact same fight as if you were doing genocide. The only difference is at the end he takes a break and you can either spare or kill him
@@finnvaneekelen4966 well at least someone knew what I was asking thanks for answering
Floweys fresh cut
i bet everyone faced this when tried to do genocide xd because this also happend to me
Not to me
yes. I had to do it all over again :v I'm still stuck in the final boss thogh. too hard.
@@denomlv the boss is just as hard as ceroba pacifist it's just that the difficulty is only on two phases
@@br0thoughtyou're wrong, ceroba pacifist is way easier, beat her in my 3 try 'cause forgot the dodging with x, geno marlet still didn't beat, I am on like 13th try already, and I am not the only one, streamer called shayy was fighting this stupid bird half of his stream of geno, ceroba took way less
Yes it happened to me, I don't know how I was able to actually redo it and beat genocide in the same day
Oh shit is thas CEBORA?
TAILS CURSOR :O
1:15 tails?
FLOWEY THAT WAS CRUEL
No way you use a Tails cursor too?
Let it play out, stop skipping the text.
He only showed the differences.
I always wondered, what happens to clover in the neutral ending, cuz this is all in his mind? It never happened, nobody could see it, and nobody actually died? So did Martlet actually die, and where did clover go afterbhe beat flowey
Flowey already killed Clover shortly after killing Martlet, Clover is dead, his SOUL is inside Flowey. Given Flowey's ability to control time, it's very likely the entire fight inside Flowey's mind did not take any irl time. You never really "beat" Flowey in the traditional sense, Flowey just gets bored of torturing Clover's soul and resets.
why does flowey even attack you here, it's an aborted genocide run
what about the axis fight?
I mean, I do know that it is still based on the genocide Axis fight but there has to be some differences
There is a video.
He basically is confused and says you suck before running off.
You'd get the neutral fight so Flowey would copy the neutral moves. There's no encounters after axis IIRC so if you do genocide Axis you're locked into the route and thus won't fight Flowey at all.
oh, makes sense @@rompevuevitos222
i've seen that whenever you abort your genocide route late in the steamworks, you still get the genocide axis fight@@thebaconncreators2224
What happend if you spare martlet when she is in the last phase (1 hit) to die?? (you can see the name in yellow)
No that's just a glitch, similar to geno Ceroba fight. Not sparable whatsoever.
@@KN-zi4bl a ok ty for the info
Maybe that it's on purpose. They WAN'T to be spared but they refuse to when you do it
@@StarPlatinum-ch3gi No, all boss enemies have a yellow name in the fight menu at low health for some reason.
@@KN-zi4bl Not a glitch. It's to show that they are a one-shot.
What is that thing on your screen
cool
i got 60 lapie your 60th sub lol
When was the run aborted at, by the way?
Prob at axis
It was aborted maybe at Axis, You can't abort geno with the Steamworks enemies, but for Axis he's the only enemy that can abort the geno route if you spare him.
I'm making another reply because i can't edit the reply i did so:
Ceroba is in the Flowey fight, indicating that it was indeed Spared during Axis
also remove the "Maybe"
@@MemesSSChara No, sparing Axis gives a different dialogue - mysticslime did a neutral run like that. What gives this dialogue is not killing every single robot you can and then killing Axis without the justice laser.
@@MemesSSCharaif you’re on the Geno route you can’t spare Axis. You can only spare him if you’re already in an Aborted Geno route.
what's that soundtrack
Which one
im not subbing you have 69 subs lmao
Man, never played this, never will.
ok?
@@SleepyEggy13 👍
Spun luck upon a reservoir
Weird video to give your opinion on
Ok changed pfp