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* TheUnfought: You don't fight him on either path. [[spoiler:This is because sans gets fed up with his traps and tries to ''push him off a cliff'' so he can be the one to kill the group.]]

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* ComplexityAddiction: He can't just ''kill'' a human; it has to be a feat worthy of the Royal Guard! His love for traps is no end of annoyance for his version of sans, who would prefer to just [[WhyDontYouJustShootHim kill them and be done with it.]]



* MinionWithAnFInEvil: He ''tries'' to be a ruthless murderer so he can join the royal guard, but at the end of the day, he's still [[TokenGoodTeammate Papyrus]].



* TokenGoodTeammate: In a world where nearly everyone is psychotic, Papyrus claims to be a famed murderer but is still way too friendly to be considered truly evil.

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* TokenGoodTeammate: In a world where nearly everyone is psychotic, Papyrus claims to be a famed murderer but is still way too friendly to be considered truly evil. On a pacifist playthrough, [[spoiler:seeing how insane his version of sans has really become (to the point of ''almost pushing him off a cliff so he can get at Kris''), he ultimately gives up trying to be a royal guard and instead decides to do his best to make his version of the underground a better place to live.]]
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* TheInsomniac: If what Underfell Papyrus says is true on the pacifist route, [[spoiler:Noelle using her sleep spell to put him to sleep is the first time in a ''very'' long while he's actually slept.]]
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* DimensionTraveler: Like the main characters, he too fell through one of the grey doors and is trying to get back home.

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* DimensionTraveler: DimensionalTraveler: Like the main characters, he too fell through one of the grey doors and is trying to get back home.
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* DimensionTraveler: Like the main characters, he too fell through one of the grey doors and is trying to get back home.
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* BreatherEpisode: After going through the world of Underfell, he mainly serves to give the player a light hearted breather that was the nightmare that was Underfell sans.
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* ItsPersonal: We never know exactly ''[[NoodleIncident what]]'' caused this version of sans to become the way he is, but it apparently involved his version of Kris, Susie, and Noelle, and it caused him to ''utterly despise'' the versions we're playing as because of how much they remind them of them.
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* CorruptedCharacterCopy: He's basically what sans would be if he bought into Flowey's belief that the Underground really is 'kill or be killed'. The result is a sans who has zero qualms with killing someone even if they don't truly deserve it, because that is simply the only way to survive as a monster. Ironically, despite having a higher LV, he's actually weaker than the canon sans, as his retribution doesn't tick off as much health as canon sans' does, and it only kicks in if the player is above a certain LV themselves.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Like most of the [=EarthBound=] enemies in this section, they can actively be reasoned with and spared. Potentially a [[JustfiedTrope justified example]], in that they exist to test Ness and is mainly getting entertainment out of the party since they want by.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Like most of the [=EarthBound=] enemies in this section, they can actively be reasoned with and spared. Potentially a [[JustfiedTrope [[JustifiedTrope justified example]], in that they exist to test Ness and is mainly getting entertainment out of the party since they want by.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Like most of the [=EarthBound=] enemies in this section, they can actively be reasoned with and spared. Potentially a [[JustfiedTrope justified example]], in that they exist to test Ness and is mainly getting entertainment out of the party since they want by.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike [=EarthBound=], the group can reason with him to get him to give up his Blue Cult.
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* StoryBranchFavoritism: In a weird example, [[spoiler:the obliteration route has a much more involved response to Susie and Noelle learning about the SOUL, in that they (along with Kris) will actively start doing everything in their power to be the biggest thorn in the player's side possible. Meanwhile, the reaction on the pacifist route can largely be summed up as 'man, that sucks.']]
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* GreaterScopeVillain: In the [[KillEmAll obliteration route]]. [[spoiler:Especially once the party actively starts working against the player's will anyway they can.]]

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* GreaterScopeVillain: In the [[KillEmAll [[EverybodyDiesEnding obliteration route]]. [[spoiler:Especially once the party actively starts working against the player's will anyway they can.]]
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* GreaterScopeVillain: In the [[KillEmAll obliteration route]]. [[spoiler:Especially once the party actively starts working against the player's will anyway they can.]]
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* BotheringByTheBook: [[spoiler:This is how Kris is able to screw with the SOUL if the player continues the obliteration route up to a certain point in chapter 3. Several acts end up being reinterpreted by them to mess with the player. The earliest trap is Susie's Red Buster becoming available for basic encounters... Which is used on ''Kris'' instead of the enemy. [[ExactWords Hey, it just say for Susie to use Red Buster. Now to use it on the enemies.]]]]

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* BotheringByTheBook: [[spoiler:This is how Kris is able to screw with the SOUL if the player continues the obliteration route up to a certain point in chapter 3. Several acts end up being reinterpreted by them to mess with the player. The earliest trap is Susie's Red Buster becoming available for basic encounters... Which is used on ''Kris'' instead of the enemy. [[ExactWords Hey, it just say for Susie to use Red Buster. Now to use Not that it uses it on the enemies.]]]]
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* BotheringByTheBook: [[spoiler:This is how Kris is able to screw with the SOUL if the player continues the obliteration route up to a certain point in chapter 3. Several acts end up being reinterpreted by them to mess with the player. The earliest trap is Susie's Red Buster becoming available for basic encounters... Which is used on ''Kris'' instead of the enemy. [[ExactWords Hey, it just say for Susie to use Red Buster. Now to use it on the enemies.]]]]
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* FaustianRebellion: Continuing to act like an utter {{jerkass}} throughout the obliteration playthrough will cause them to actively rip the SOUL out of their body and destroy it themselves over especially heinous actions. [[spoiler:In chapter 3, when Kris tells Susie and Noelle about the SOUL, all three of them proceed to agree to [[BeAsUnhelpfulAsPossible be as much of a thorn in the player's side as possible]] to try and get them to stop killing everyone.]]
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* KickTheDog: Even more so than usual if you're going down the obliteration route. In addition to murdering everyone you come across, the player has dialogue options that ''really'' lets them be a {{jerkass}} to certain characters. However, some of the really hurtful options aren't without consequences...
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* VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: Even more so than usual, if the player ''really'' acts like an asshole, Kris will decide they've had enough and rip the SOUL out and shatter it. [[spoiler:Susie will also actively do her best to make the player's life as hard as possible on the obliteration route once she becomes aware of the SOUL controlling Kris' actions.]]

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* VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: Even more so than usual, if usual. If the player ''really'' acts like an asshole, Kris will decide they've had enough and rip the SOUL out and shatter it. [[spoiler:Susie will also actively do her best to make the player's life as hard as possible on the obliteration route once she becomes aware of the SOUL controlling Kris' actions.]]
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* VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: Even more so than usual, if the player ''really'' acts like an asshole, Kris will decide they've had enough and rip the SOUL out and shatter it. [[spoiler:Susie will also actively do her best to make the player's life as hard as possible on the obliteration route once she becomes aware of the SOUL controlling Kris' actions.]]
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* BeAsUnhelpfulAsPossible: Depending on what actions the player does in chapter 3, [[spoiler:Susie can learn about Kris being controlled by the SOUL and, if on the obliteration route, will gain the 'devious' status, which causes her to actively rebel at the SOUL's commands to be as frustrating to the SOUL as possible.]]
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* BadassOnPaper: {{Downplayed}}. He has an attack power of 40 and is stated in his source material to be "the strongest enemy". While this makes him appear to be more dangerous than canon!Sans at a first glance, he's actually easier to manage at LV 1 since he lacks the ability to bypass Mercy Invincibility (though the invincibility frames are considerably shorter), and the DamageOverTime effect only kicks in if you're at least LV 5.

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* BadassOnPaper: {{Downplayed}}. He has an attack power of 40 and is stated in his source material to be "the strongest enemy". While this makes him appear to be more dangerous than canon!Sans at a first glance, he's actually easier to manage at LV 1 since he lacks the ability to bypass Mercy Invincibility (though the invincibility frames are become considerably shorter), shorter as your LV scales), and the DamageOverTime effect only kicks in if you're at least LV 5.
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* BadassOnPaper: {{Downplayed}}. He has an attack power of 40 and is stated in his source material to be "the strongest enemy". While this makes him appear to be more dangerous than canon!Sans at a first glance, he's actually easier to manage at LV 1 since he lacks the ability to bypass Mercy Invincibility and the DamageOverTime effect.

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* BadassOnPaper: {{Downplayed}}. He has an attack power of 40 and is stated in his source material to be "the strongest enemy". While this makes him appear to be more dangerous than canon!Sans at a first glance, he's actually easier to manage at LV 1 since he lacks the ability to bypass Mercy Invincibility (though the invincibility frames are considerably shorter), and the DamageOverTime effect.effect only kicks in if you're at least LV 5.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Unlike Undertale's Sans, who has to be tired out through constant attacking and will not take any damage until the final hit, this Sans can be temporarily distracted, causing him to take the hits, which means it takes much less time for him to go down. And his attacks are a lot more predictable, which makes them easier to figure out how to deal with. That said, [[{{Downplayed}} his constant slaughter ]]''[[{{Downplayed}} has]]''[[{{Downplayed}} tremendously raised his attack and health]], so his fight is still far from a cakewalk.

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* AdaptationalWimp: Unlike Undertale's Sans, who has to be tired out through constant attacking and will not take any damage until the final hit, this Sans can be temporarily distracted, causing him to take the hits, which means it takes much less time for him to go down. And his attacks are a lot more predictable, which makes them easier to figure out how to deal with. That said, [[{{Downplayed}} his constant slaughter ]]''[[{{Downplayed}} has]]''[[{{Downplayed}} has ]]''[[{{Downplayed}} tremendously raised his attack and health]], so his fight is still far from a cakewalk.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Unlike Undertale's Sans, who has to be tired out through constant attacking and will not take any damage until the final hit, this Sans can be temporarily distracted, causing him to take the hits, which means it takes much less time for him to go down. And his attacks are a lot more predictable, which makes them easier to figure out how to deal with.

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* AdaptationalWimp: Unlike Undertale's Sans, who has to be tired out through constant attacking and will not take any damage until the final hit, this Sans can be temporarily distracted, causing him to take the hits, which means it takes much less time for him to go down. And his attacks are a lot more predictable, which makes them easier to figure out how to deal with. That said, [[{{Downplayed}} his constant slaughter ]]''[[{{Downplayed}} has]]''[[{{Downplayed}} tremendously raised his attack and health]], so his fight is still far from a cakewalk.
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* ChekhovsGunman: If you spared Snowy, he will return during the feral Chilldrake fight to calm down his friend and end the battle. Notably, this is the only way to spare the feral Chilldrake as no one will arrive if Snowy's dead.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Unlike Undertale's Sans, who has to be tired out through constant attacking and will not take any damage until the final hit, this Sans can be temporarily distracted, causing him to take the hits, which means it takes much less time for him to go down. And his attacks are a lot more predictable, which makes them easier to figure out how to deal with.
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!!LesserDog
This soft, loving dog has seen better days.
* AdaptationalBadass: In addition to the above, it also has a shield, which reduces the damage that your attacks deal.
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!!Dogi
A married dog couple that constantly say sickly sweet things to each other.
* RouteBoss: They can only be fought on an Obliteration Route. Otherwise, the group will automatically claim Kris isn't a human, which they will buy completely.
* SkippableBoss: When they confront the group on an Obliteration Route, the player can avoid fighting them if they claim they aren't a human. Doing this aborts the route, however.
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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler: Temporarily pulls this on the group on an Obliteration Route after killing Snowy.]]

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