7/30/2023 0 Comments Papyrus theme 1His Special Attack is both Sans and him wearing COOL DUDE clothes while playing pong with your SOUL and some bones.His attacks in this phase are mostly average, but some of them are extremely unfair.One of his fist is in the air while the other is by his side.Before this phase, Papyrus gives up until he realizes that he is "THE GREAT PAPYRUS." He is then able to bring a copy of Sans, and then later, a copy of Undyne back from the dead.He eventually replaces all of your items with Spaghetti.He is able to move the bullet board, and the FIGHT, ACT, ITEM, and MERCY buttons.He is holding one half of his bone in the air while spinning the other half.Eventually, his bone will break into two halves.He can use some of Sans' attacks, (such as the Gaster Blaster), and bones can be Blue or Orange.Your attacks will be blocked by his bone.He still believes that Frisk is a good person in this phase, and tries not to hurt them.This is where his battle properly begins.His thoughts and feelings rapidly fluctuate throughout the fight, from him still thinking that you can change until moments before death, to him truly trying to kill you.įor the music playing in all of the different phases, click on this link: Phase 1 He is wielding a bone about as long as he is tall in Phase 1, and the same bone broken into two halves in Phase 2.ĭuring his Pre-Battle, he explains different things that he is feeling. Overall though, his appearance is the same as the regular Papyrus'. His battle body in Phase 2 appears to be slightly damaged, or at the very least, scratched, while in Phase 3 and 4, it is severely damaged. Primarily in Phase 1, he is crying, but there are other times in the fight that he cries. Specifically in Phase 3, his equivalent to Sans' Bad Time Eye occasionally flickers between orange and light blue. This is the idea behind Disbelief Papyrus.ĭisbelief Papyrus is wearing Sans' jacket, and his right eye glows orange in Phase 1, 2, and 3 a concept similar to Sans' Bad Time Eye. Instead of meeting Sans in the Last Corridor, you meet Papyrus, and the events from this time on lead up to his fight with you.Īt this point, Papyrus has lost all the belief and faith that he had that humans could be good, and is now out to get revenge for the death of his brother, and friends. He stops Papyrus from fighting you in Snowdin, and tries to fight you himself, but dies, leaving Papyrus to watch all of his friends die with his own eyes. Story/Description Īfter you, (the protagonist), repeatedly play through a Genocide Route, Sans gets sick of watching Papyrus, and his friends turn to dust and die, so he finally decides to interfere. Ultimate version of MEGALOVANIA contains a few notes from this song.Papyrus no longer believes in you. The OST version lacks a few background notes at the very end.It has distinct similarities to Unfounded Revenge from Mother 3, such as the timing and the prelude before the majority of the song. In the game trailer for Undertale (original and Switch release), in the segment where Bonetrousle is played, there is a segment of the theme that was never put into the final game (presuming the part all the way to the ending).In the Genocide Route, the song is slowed down by 80% (8820Hz / 44100Hz = 0.2)."Bonetrousle" might also come from the verb "tousle" which means to make something untidy, or "tussle," which means a short, vigorous scuffle.The context suggests that the word might be synonymous with "worried," "flustered" or "annoyed." One of the notes Papyrus leaves to the protagonist after capturing them reads that Papyrus is "slightly bonetrousled" with their previous escape. Said idea later turned out to be Deltarune, whose main battle theme was originally Bonetrousle, but is now Rude Buster.
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