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* BigDamnHeroes: They save Chara from death when all the Temmies gang up on them at the end of Ruined Home.

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* BigDamnHeroes: They save He saves Chara from death when all the Temmies gang up on them at the end of Ruined Home.
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* CanonForeigner: Yet another group of enemies that weren't in ''Undertale''.
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* TeamDad: Asgore is this to all the other monsters in the City of Old, who talk about him in [[HundrenPercentAdorationRating glowing]] terms. Judging from the graffiti NPC's comments and the phone call you can make to him about the Greasers, he also seems to have a hand in keeping the younger monsters on the straight and narrow. Bugerpant lampshades this trope, saying he's like everyone's dad and telling Chara to be good to him. And of course, he also tries to take you in when you reach his home, and even has Chara's approval [[spoiler:[[ButThouMust (at least until we force them to leave)]].]]

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* TeamDad: Asgore is this to all the other monsters in the City of Old, who talk about him in [[HundrenPercentAdorationRating [[HundredPercentAdorationRating glowing]] terms. Judging from the graffiti NPC's comments and the phone call you can make to him about the Greasers, he also seems to have a hand in keeping the younger monsters on the straight and narrow. Bugerpant lampshades this trope, saying he's like everyone's dad and telling Chara to be good to him. And of course, he also tries to take you in when you reach his home, and even has Chara's approval [[spoiler:[[ButThouMust (at least until we force them to leave)]].]]

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* AndIMustScream: They really want to just stay with Asgore, but [[AmbiguousSituation some force]] is compelling them to leave. When they battle Asgore [[DramaticIrony (who thinks they want to leave)]], they never get a chance to speak up about it, even when they try.

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* AndIMustScream: They [[spoiler:They really want to just stay with Asgore, but [[AmbiguousSituation some force]] is compelling them to leave. When they battle Asgore [[DramaticIrony (who thinks they want to leave)]], they never get a chance to speak up about it, even when they try.]]



* CorruptTheCutie: Seems to be the case with Chara, [[GainingTheWillYoKill influenced by LV]] and [[DemonicPossession under the control of the player]], in Genocide.

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* CorruptTheCutie: Seems to be the case with Chara, [[GainingTheWillYoKill case, [[GainingTheWillToKill influenced by LV]] and [[spoiler:and [[DemonicPossession being under the control of the player]], player]]]] in Genocide.



** Chara's dialogue options in Neutral and Pacifist show they want to stay with Asgore and are confused and scared when the dialogue keeps changing to them pressing him on how to leave the Ruins, with them trying to plead for help by the end. Regardless of whatever [[AmbiguousSituation the possessing entity's intentions are]], it's clear that Chara is frightened all the same.
** This [[AmbiguousSituation may]] be happening in Genocide as well. Chara's face becomes shadowed like Kris' when we are controlling them, and [[https://tsunderswapofficial.tumblr.com/post/178011527125/will-chara-speak-or-have-optional-dialogue this]] response on Tumblr indicates that the team sees the player as responsible for Genocide, not Frisk. Since we are now controlling Chara, they may also be controlled by the player in-universe for Genocide.

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** Chara's [[spoiler:Chara's dialogue options in Neutral and Pacifist show they want to stay with Asgore and are confused and scared when the dialogue keeps changing to them pressing him on how to leave the Ruins, with them trying to plead for help by the end. Regardless of whatever [[AmbiguousSituation the possessing entity's intentions are]], it's clear that Chara is frightened all the same.
same.]]
** This [[spoiler:This [[AmbiguousSituation may]] be happening in Genocide as well. Chara's face becomes shadowed like Kris' when we are controlling them, and [[https://tsunderswapofficial.tumblr.com/post/178011527125/will-chara-speak-or-have-optional-dialogue this]] response on Tumblr indicates that the team sees the player as responsible for Genocide, not Frisk. Since we are now controlling Chara, they may also be controlled by the player in-universe for Genocide.]]



* KidnappedByTheCall: Happens to Chara in the Pacifist route, with them forced by a force controlling them to leave a happy life with Asgore in the Ruins.

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* KidnappedByTheCall: Happens [[spoiler:Happens to Chara in the Pacifist route, with them forced by a force controlling them to leave a happy life with Asgore in the Ruins.]]



* AlwaysChaoticEvil: Temmie isn't just an individual--they're a species, just like in ''Undertale''. However, these ones all seem to be soulless.

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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: Temmie [[spoiler:Temmie isn't just an individual--they're a species, just like in ''Undertale''. However, these ones all seem to be soulless.]]



* BigBadDuumvirate: Initially it seems like Temmie themself is going to be the BigBad, but it turns out that there's at least ''seven'' of them after Chara's SOUL.

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* BigBadDuumvirate: Initially [[spoiler:Initially it seems like Temmie themself is going to be the BigBad, but it turns out that there's at least ''seven'' of them after Chara's SOUL.]]



* EmergingFromTheShadows: Temmie's friends are introduced this way. [[ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes Their glowing eyes and teeth appear in the shadowed parts of the room]], one at a time, and then they slowly begin to close in on you. Strangely, even when they step into the light, [[SinisterSilhouettes they're still covered by shadows]]--wether this is how they normally look or if they're simply still hidden is not yet known.

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* EmergingFromTheShadows: Temmie's [[spoiler:Temmie's friends are introduced this way. [[ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes Their glowing eyes and teeth appear in the shadowed parts of the room]], one at a time, and then they slowly begin to close in on you. Strangely, even when they step into the light, [[SinisterSilhouettes they're still covered by shadows]]--wether this is how they normally look or if they're simply still hidden is not yet known.]]



* HorrifyingTheHorror: When Genocide Chara makes it clear that they have no desire for a partnership, all but the un-shadowed Temmie retreats, [[TooDumbToLive who doesn't think that Chara's that bad]]. Had it not been for Flowey popping up, they might have regretted those words.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Fuzzy Friend", a remix of "Tem Shop" in the style of "Your Best Friend" (with some melodies from the real Temmie Chang's [[VideoGame/EscapedChasm]] thrown in for good measure).

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* HorrifyingTheHorror: When [[spoiler:When Genocide Chara makes it clear that they have no desire for a partnership, all but the un-shadowed Temmie retreats, [[TooDumbToLive who doesn't think that Chara's that bad]]. Had it not been for Flowey popping up, they might have regretted those words.
words.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Fuzzy Friend", a remix of "Tem Shop" in the style of "Your Best Friend" (with some melodies from the real Temmie Chang's [[VideoGame/EscapedChasm]] VideoGame/EscapedChasm thrown in for good measure).



* RippleEffectProofMemory: Temmie (and their cohorts, by extention) remembers what you did on previous runs, and will comment on it if you reset to talk to them again.

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* RippleEffectProofMemory: Temmie (and [[spoiler:(and their cohorts, by extention) extention)]] remembers what you did on previous runs, and will comment on it if you reset to talk to them again.



* TheSoulless: Being this universe's equivalent of Flowey, Temmie doesn't have a SOUL, which means they can't feel compassion. The same applies to all the other Temmies as well.
* ThereIsAnother: It turns out the Temmie you met at the beginning of the game isn't the only one. Reach the end of Ruined Home, and you'll find out that there are ''six more''. And all of them are just as bloodthirsty as the first one. [[FromBadToWorse And they're all working together]].

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* TheSoulless: Being this universe's equivalent of Flowey, Temmie doesn't have a SOUL, which means they can't feel compassion. The [[spoiler:Te same applies to all the other Temmies as well.
well.]]
* ThereIsAnother: It [[spoiler:It turns out the Temmie you met at the beginning of the game isn't the only one. Reach the end of Ruined Home, and you'll find out that there are ''six more''. And all of them are just as bloodthirsty as the first one. [[FromBadToWorse And they're all working together]].]]



* WalkingSpoiler: Not Temmie themself, but the ''other'' Temmies' existence is a huge reveal at the end of Ruined Home.

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* WalkingSpoiler: Not Temmie themself, but the [[spoiler:the ''other'' Temmies' existence existence]] is a huge reveal at the end of Ruined Home.



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* AdaptationalBadass: In Genocide, Asgore puts up a much better fight in the TS!Underswap demo than either Toriel or Asgore did against the player character in Undertale, despite both player characters being about the same LV. Especially impressive since he is physically older than his counterparts from passing his life-energy onto Asriel.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In Genocide, Asgore puts up a much better fight in the TS!Underswap demo than either Toriel or Asgore did against the player character in Undertale, despite both player characters being about the same LV. Especially impressive since he is physically older than his counterparts from passing his life-energy onto Asriel.

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* AdaptationalBadass: In Genocide, Asgore puts up a much better fight in the TS!Underswap demo than either Toriel or Asgore did against the player character in Undertale, despite both player characters being about the same LV. Especially impressive since he is physically older than his counterparts from passing his life-energy onto Asriel.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In
[[spoiler:In Genocide, Asgore puts up a much better fight in the TS!Underswap demo than either Toriel or Asgore did against the player character in Undertale, despite both player characters being about the same LV. Especially impressive since he is physically older than his counterparts from passing his life-energy onto Asriel.]]
* AdaptationalHeroism: [[spoiler:In Genocide, Asgore puts up a much better fight in the TS!Underswap demo than either Toriel or Asgore did against the player character in Undertale, despite both player characters being about the same LV. Especially impressive since he is physically older than his counterparts from passing his life-energy onto Asriel.]]



* BewareTheNiceOnes: Even though he's a warm, fatherly goat man, he'll still fight you near the end of Ruined Home to keep the other monsters from getting your SOUL. He also won't hesitate to kill you on a Genocide run, with stronger attacks to boot.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Even though he's a warm, fatherly goat man, he'll still fight you near the end of Ruined Home to keep the other monsters from getting your SOUL. He [[spoiler:He also won't hesitate to kill you on a Genocide run, with stronger attacks to boot.]]



* DramaticIrony: If you finish his battle peacefully, he will let you leave Ruined Home, thinking that it's what Chara would want. Little does he know that it ''is'' what Chara wants, and that we're forcing them to leave.

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* DramaticIrony: If you finish his battle peacefully, he will let you leave Ruined Home, thinking that it's what Chara would want. Little [[spoiler:Little does he know that it ''is'' what Chara wants, and that we're forcing them to leave.]]



* LastDitchMove: In Genocide only. Just before he runs out of health, he will perform a final, super-difficult-to-dodge attack--first he performs a rapid series of jabs with his trident, then he slams it into the ground to create giant rings of fireballs.

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* LastDitchMove: In [[spoiler:In Genocide only. Just before he runs out of health, he will perform a final, super-difficult-to-dodge attack--first he performs a rapid series of jabs with his trident, then he slams it into the ground to create giant rings of fireballs.]]



* NightmareFace: He makes a pretty terrifying face during his final attack on a Genocide run, as a reference to one of Toby Fox's original concepts.
* ParentalSubstitute: He tries to be this to Chara for their stay in the Underground, just like Toriel did in ''Undertale''. The tragedy of it all is that Chara wants to stay with him--but the player has other plans.

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* NightmareFace: He [[spoiler:He makes a pretty terrifying face during his final attack on a Genocide run, as a reference to one of Toby Fox's original concepts.
concepts.]]
* ParentalSubstitute: He tries to be this to Chara for their stay in the Underground, just like Toriel did in ''Undertale''. The [[spoiler:The tragedy of it all is that Chara wants to stay with him--but the player has other plans.]]



* TeamDad: Asgore is this to all the other monsters in the City of Old, who talk about him in [[HundrenPercentAdorationRating glowing]] terms. Judging from the graffiti NPC's comments and the phone call you can make to him about the Greasers, he also seems to have a hand in keeping the younger monsters on the straight and narrow. Bugerpant lampshades this trope, saying he's like everyone's dad and telling Chara to be good to him. And of course, he also tries to take you in when you reach his home, and even has Chara's approval [[ButThouMust (at least until we force them to leave)]].
* WillfullyWeak: It's pretty obvious that Asgore is holding back when you fight him, since he doesn't really want to hurt you. Should you decide to do Genocide, [[LetsGetDangerous he'll stop holding back]].
* YouRemindMeOfX: Asgore comments on a spark of adventure and curiosity in Chara's eyes, starting to say it reminds him of someone before trailing off. Since he compared the hope in Frisk's eyes to Chara's in Undertale, he's likely thinking of Frisk here.

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* TeamDad: Asgore is this to all the other monsters in the City of Old, who talk about him in [[HundrenPercentAdorationRating glowing]] terms. Judging from the graffiti NPC's comments and the phone call you can make to him about the Greasers, he also seems to have a hand in keeping the younger monsters on the straight and narrow. Bugerpant lampshades this trope, saying he's like everyone's dad and telling Chara to be good to him. And of course, he also tries to take you in when you reach his home, and even has Chara's approval [[ButThouMust [[spoiler:[[ButThouMust (at least until we force them to leave)]].
leave)]].]]
* WillfullyWeak: It's pretty obvious that Asgore is holding back when you fight him, since he doesn't really want to hurt you. Should [[spoiler:Should you decide to do Genocide, [[LetsGetDangerous he'll stop holding back]].
back]].]]
* YouRemindMeOfX: Asgore comments on a spark of adventure and curiosity in Chara's eyes, starting to say it reminds him of someone before trailing off. Since he compared the hope in Frisk's eyes to Chara's in Undertale, ''Undertale'', he's likely thinking of Frisk here.



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* ButtMonkey: Even in an alternate universe and when under different management, Bugerpant ''still'' can't catch a break. He's getting picked on by Greasers because they want his girlfriend, he has to fill in for the fry cook when he's sleeping on the job, and even when Mettacrit features him on his show, it's only so he can get him a coffee.

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* ButtMonkey: Even in an alternate universe and when under different management, Bugerpant ''still'' can't catch a break. He's getting picked on by Greasers because they want his girlfriend, Aaxel thinks he has the hots for Flara, he has to fill in for the fry cook when he's sleeping on the job, and even when Mettacrit features him on his show, it's only so he can get him a coffee.coffee, and he's the single delivery boy in Grillby's Backyard Barbecue. No, not one location. The entire underground.



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* TheDragon: Norman to Aaxel.



* {{Leitmotif}}: "Slick and Stylish", a menacing electric guitar song that takes cues from "[[VideoGame/{{Deltarune}} Susie]]" and "[[WebComic/{{Homestuck}} Killed By BR8K Spider!!!!!!!!]]". This gets remixed (along with "Rock Around The Clock") in their rock 'n' roll boss theme, "Ready To Rumble".

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* {{Leitmotif}}: "Slick and Stylish", a menacing electric guitar song that takes cues from "[[VideoGame/{{Deltarune}} Vs. Susie]]" and "[[WebComic/{{Homestuck}} Killed By BR8K Spider!!!!!!!!]]". This gets remixed (along with "Rock Around The Clock") in their rock 'n' roll boss theme, "Ready To Rumble".
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* BigOlEyebrows: Moldrick ''seems'' to have these, but sparinf him reveals that they're fake.

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* BigOlEyebrows: Moldrick ''seems'' to have these, but sparinf sparing him reveals that they're fake.

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* BoistrousBruiser: Karapaes is the loudest and jolliest member of the knights.

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* BoistrousBruiser: BoisterousBruiser: Karapaes is the loudest and jolliest member of the knights.knights.
* CanonForeigner: These guys weren't in the original ''Undertale''.



* KingMook: To the Whimsuns.



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Curvaceously attractive, but doesn't seem too bright.
* BlobMonster: It looks like a living gelatin mold.
* BrainlessBeauty: As in ''Undertale'', Moldsmal is a parody of this trope.
* SpreadShot: Its main attack is to drop miniature Moldsmals, which split into even smaller Moldsmals.
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[[folder:Vegetoid]]
High in fiber, farmed very locally.
* CombatTentacles: Vegetoid can now attack by sprouting vines on the top and bottom of the Bullet Board.
* CombinationAttack: If there's a Loox in the battle, it can bite his arm to make him cry, raining teardrops on you.
* EdibleAmmunition: They still use vegetables as projectiles. This time, they use the aforementioned CombatTentacles to throw them into the air.
* HelpfulMook: Moreso than in ''Undertale''. The "Eat Your Greens" strategy is still used to spare it, but now, it spawns multiple green vegetables, which all heal greater amounts. If you're low on health, encountering Vegetoid can easily be a good thing.
* ImplausibleDeniability: "Did You Know That Plants Can't Talk?"
* PaintingTheMedium: It follows the same speech patterns that it did in ''Undertale'', meaning every word they speak starts with a capital letter, with little-to-no punctuation.
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[[folder:Syrose]]
This flower is packed with sass and brimming with beauty.
* BrattyTeenageDaughter: She acts like a stereotypical teenage girl. You can find one of her parents in the City of Old, who mentions that she has a rebellious streak.
* CanonForeigner: One of the earliest new regular enemies introduced in this game.
* CombinationAttack: If there's a Vegetoid in the battle, she can move her hula hoop across the top of the Bullet Board while it drops vegetables.
* GossipyHens: Gossiping with Syrose is required to spare her.
* MidBattleTeaBreak: According to the narration, she sometimes stops mid-battle to re-apply her lipstick or give you her phone number.
* PlantMooks: A new enemy that looks like an anthropomorphic rose. Looks like Flowey isn't alone anymore...
* ProjectileKiss: Blowing kisses is one of the ways she can attack you.
* RingsOfDeath: She's quite proud of being a five-year hula hoop champion, and she can attack by throwing them at you.
* WeaponsGradeVocabulary: She can gossip at you as an attack, causing words like "BLAH" and "TOTALLY" to fly towards you.
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[[folder:Butchy]]
She likes to go fast! To escape her responsibilities.
* BikerBabe: Her main schtick. One of her attacks is to drive across the Bullet Board like a motorcycle, with headlights telegraphing where she'll be approaching. To end the battle peacefully, you have to make her drive so fast that she speeds out of the room.
* ButchLesbian: While fighting her, she may sometimes wonder if her girlfriend is watching.
* CanonForeigner: Another enemy made specifically for this game.
* PunnyName: She's a parody of the ButchLesbian character type, hence the name.
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[[folder:The Greasers]]
Aaxel, Norman, and Moldrick: the hometown bullies of The City of Old.
* BigOlEyebrows: Moldrick ''seems'' to have these, but sparinf him reveals that they're fake.
* TheBully: They all have a reputation for bullying the City's citizens. Their first appearance has them picking on Bugerpant.
* CoolShades: Aaxel wears these. He might even throw them at you to attack.
* DefeatByModesty: To spare Aaxel, you need to have him flex his jacket off, ruining his "coolness".
* GoodOldFisticuffs: Aaxel can attack by punching.
* {{Jerkass}}: Aaxel, who goes out of his way to make Bugerpant's life hell for no reason other than believing that he's trying to make moves on Flara.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: After Aaxel's jacket is torn off and he allows you to spare him, you can make him give you his lunch money just to run it in.
* KingMook: All of them are stronger versions of normal enemies--Moldrick is a Moldsmal, Norman is a Froggit, Whimsun, and Loox, and Aaxel is an Aaron[[note]]even though regular Aarons can't be encountered at this point in the game[[/note]].
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Slick and Stylish", a menacing electric guitar song that takes cues from "[[VideoGame/{{Deltarune}} Susie]]" and "[[WebComic/{{Homestuck}} Killed By BR8K Spider!!!!!!!!]]". This gets remixed (along with "Rock Around The Clock") in their rock 'n' roll boss theme, "Ready To Rumble".
* PlotIrrelevantVillain: Unlike the other bosses and mini-bosses, they're not blocking Chara's journey out of the Underground at all--they just want to pick on Bugerpant. Despite this, you still need to defeat them, as there is a wall of traffic cones that won't lower until you've dealt with them.
* RealMenWearPink: After Aaxel's jacket is destroyed, he switches it out for a pink flower shirt.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: They all decide to run away after you defeat them. Within the battle, they will also flee if you get their health down to zero, making them among the few enemies that you can't kill.
* SpreadShot: Inverted by Moldrick. He attacks be merging mini-Moldsmals into a larger Moldsmal, which then fires projectiles at you.
* TotemPoleTrench: Norman is quite obviously this. Specifically, he's a Froggit, a Whimsun, and a Loox, as foreshadowed by his attacks in battle. You can spare him by revealing this, making him run away, and his components can be talked to at Grillby's after.
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[[folder:The Ruined Knights]]
Karapaes, Scutler, and Ballard: a ragtag team of self-proclaimed knights.
* AFatherToHisMen: Scutler, the presumed leader of the knights, cares a lot about his partners. He can't be spared until he's the last knight remaining.
* BigCreepyCrawlies: They appear to be Whimsuns wearing armor.
* BoistrousBruiser: Karapaes is the loudest and jolliest member of the knights.
* EvilLaugh: Karapaes lets one out with with pretty much every line he has, to the point of being a VerbalTic. He can even use it as an attack!
* HotBlooded: Scutler is the most determined to beat you, and has the shortest temper.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Thrashing Thorax", a trumpet melody used for their first appearance. Their battle theme, "Knights! Trouble Afoot!", is actually a remix of "Tuffer Upper!" (the game's normal battle theme), although it uses the same instruments as their regular theme.
* OrbitingParticleShield: Ballard can attack by creating a shield of butterflies and then shooting them at you.
* TheStoic: Ballard shows very little emotion outwardly. It turns out this is because he doesn't want to fight you and is trying to hide his true feelings.
* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: Scutler carries a large sword with him, and he can throw it at you as an attack.
* TrueCompanions: The team is inseperable, even after they fail to capture you. If you spare them, you'll later find them having a picnic in the City of Old. Additionally, if you kill any member of the team, the other knights will become un-spareable (and any previously spared knights will rejoin the battle).
* WarmUpBoss: They're the first boss battle in the game, so their attacks are the easiest to dodge. They're also used as an introduction to slowing down Chara's SOUL, a feature that was present in ''Undertale'' [[GuideDangIt but never properly introduced]].
* WolfpackBoss: All three attack as a team.
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* SupportPartyMember: It only seems to appear alongside Loox, and will use its antenae to make his tear bullets home in on you.

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* SupportPartyMember: It only seems to appear alongside Loox, and will use its antenae to make his tear bullets attacks home in on you.
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* SupportPartyMember: It only seems to appear alongside Loox, and will use its antenae to make its bullets home in on you.

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* SupportPartyMember: It only seems to appear alongside Loox, and will use its antenae to make its his tear bullets home in on you.

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* CombinationAttack: If there's a Vegetoid in the battle, he can take a bite out of it and spit the chunks at you.
* {{Oculothorax}}: He's basically a sphere with arms, legs, horns, and one eye, bringing [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc Mike Wazowski]] to mind.
* PungeonMaster: He brings plenty of eye-related puns to the table when you fight him.
--> ''"What are you looking at!?"''
--> ''"I've got my eye on you..."''
--> ''"I see, I see..."''
* StaringContest: To spare him, you have to stare at him until he blinks.
* SwissArmyTears: Inverted--he can shoot tears to ''attack'', similar to Napstablook.



[[folder:Migosp]]
A dedicated yes-man, perhaps due to bad circumstances.
* BigCreepyCrawlies: An insectoid monster.
* DanceBattler: Subverted. As in ''Undertale'', Migosp will start dancing when it's the only enemy left, but its attacks probably won't hit you unless you run into them. However, there is also a version of this move that goes through the middle of the Bullet Board, which ''does'' require a dodge, although it's still very easy.
* SupportPartyMember: It only seems to appear alongside Loox, and will use its antenae to make its bullets home in on you.
* YesMan: Its CHECK text describes it as such, which is backed up by how it only attacks when there are other enemies.
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AdaptationPersonalityChange: While the original version of Loox hates when people pick on him, this Loox seems to take insults pretty well.

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* TheGoomba: As usual, Froggit serves the role of being the game's most basic enemy.

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* AwkwardKiss: You can kiss a Froggit in the middle of a battle. This has no effect on gameplay, but it will cause it to become visibly flustered.
* TheGoomba: As usual, Froggit serves the role of being the game's most basic enemy.enemy, with a simple sparing method and easy-to-dodge attacks.




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I can almost feel this monster's piercing stare.
AdaptationPersonalityChange: While the original version of Loox hates when people pick on him, this Loox seems to take insults pretty well.
--> '''Chara''': I tell Loox that the bag under his eye could hold at least 25G. He chuckles in response.
--> '''Loox''': Ha! That's a good one!

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[[folder:]]Froggit

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[[folder:]]Froggit[[folder:Froggit]]



* AdaptationalBadass: ''Very'' downplayed. It's still the most basic enemy in the game, but it has a few more complex attacks than it did in ''Undertale''.
* TheGoomba: As usual, Froggit serves the role of being the game's most basic enemy.
* GoombaStomp: It now has the ability to try to jump on you, [[VideoGame/{{Deltarune}} K. Round]]-style.
* OverlyLongTongue: One of its new attacks is to catch flies at the bottom of the screen with its long tongue, hitting you if you're not careful.
* ScriptedBattle: As in ''Undertale'', there is a scripted encounter with a Froggit early in the game; this time, instead of scaring it off, Asgore simply tells it that Chara doesn't mean it any harm, and it backs off. [[ChekhovsGunman The same Froggit appears as an NPC later on in the area]].



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* ApologeticAttacker: Just like in ''Undertale'', it ''really'' doesn't want to fight you.
* HarmlessVillain: Extremely meek and pathetic, even for a first enemy. It's attacks can't even harm you if you don't move.
* SupportPartyMember: Probably the only threat it poses is if there are other enemies alongside it, as its attacks limit the space your SOUL can move in.
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* SpotOfTea: His attempt at making a butterscotch pie ended in disaster, so he decides to brew you some golden flower tea instead (with cinnamon or butterscotch sprinkled in). It acts the same way as the Pie from the original game, healing you to full health.
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* BladeOnAStick: His giant red trident is still his weapon of choice, and he uses it in his boss battle.


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* HeartbrokenBadass: It's heavily implied that he tries baking butterscotch pies because he misses Toriel.
* LastDitchMove: In Genocide only. Just before he runs out of health, he will perform a final, super-difficult-to-dodge attack--first he performs a rapid series of jabs with his trident, then he slams it into the ground to create giant rings of fireballs.


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* ParentalSubstitute: He tries to be this to Chara for their stay in the Underground, just like Toriel did in ''Undertale''. The tragedy of it all is that Chara wants to stay with him--but the player has other plans.
* PlayingWithFire: As usual, he mainly uses fire magic to fight. He has a few new moves at his disposal, too, like creating spinning fire bars and summoning fire pillars.
* RetiredBadass: He's the former King of the Monsters, and still has some pretty impressive fighting prowess in him.


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* WillfullyWeak: It's pretty obvious that Asgore is holding back when you fight him, since he doesn't really want to hurt you. Should you decide to do Genocide, [[LetsGetDangerous he'll stop holding back]].
* YouRemindMeOfX: Asgore comments on a spark of adventure and curiosity in Chara's eyes, starting to say it reminds him of someone before trailing off. Since he compared the hope in Frisk's eyes to Chara's in Undertale, he's likely thinking of Frisk here.

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* CorruptTheCutie: Seems to be the case with Chara, [[GainingTheWillYoKill influenced by LV]] and [[DemonicPossession under the control of the player]], in Genocide.
--> '''Checking the mirror''': [[EvilFeelsGood Never felt better.]]



--> '''Chara''': Who am I to complain? Either way, it's chocolate.
--> '''Chara''': As long as it isn't the dreaded, deceptive, and deceitful "white chocolate..."
--> '''Chara''': ...Which, mind you, isn't even chocolate!
--> '''Chara''': Just a mockery. A farce.
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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: All the monsters in the City of Old seem to love him. [[NiceGuy It's easy to see why.]]


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* BadassCape: He wears his old ceremonial cape from ''Undertale'' when you reach his house, and continues to wear it during his boss fight. According to him, it's to commemerate the day when a great tragedy befell him (which, if you know ''Undertale'', [[OutlivingOnesOffspring shouldn't be that hard to figure out]].)


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* NightmareFace: He makes a pretty terrifying face during his final attack on a Genocide run, as a reference to one of Toby Fox's original concepts.
* TeamDad: Asgore is this to all the other monsters in the City of Old, who talk about him in [[HundrenPercentAdorationRating glowing]] terms. Judging from the graffiti NPC's comments and the phone call you can make to him about the Greasers, he also seems to have a hand in keeping the younger monsters on the straight and narrow. Bugerpant lampshades this trope, saying he's like everyone's dad and telling Chara to be good to him. And of course, he also tries to take you in when you reach his home, and even has Chara's approval [[ButThouMust (at least until we force them to leave)]].


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* RecurringBoss: Downplayed. We haven't actually fought them yet (unless you count the tutorial), but they reappear to chase Chara through the Ruins and will likely show up for another fight in the full game since they haven't settled the score by the time Chara leaves the Ruins.
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* {{Leitmotif}}: "Rise, Child", a "Fallen Down"-styled remix of "Bergentrückung", plays in most of his appearances. His battle theme, "SOUL Ablaze", is a remix of "ASGORE" and "Heartache".

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The last major character met in Ruined Home. A small golden flower who becomes your pal when you exit Ruined Home.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: Downplayed with Flowey in the demo because his motives in the game have yet to be revealed. It's made pretty clear he's still not a sweet and innocent flower even in this world, between him hinting that Chara will need to kill to survive, Temmie thinking he's put Chara up to their actions in Genocide and admitting to envying him as a rival in that ending, and in Neutral him not perturbed in the slightest if Chara betrayal-kills Asgore, still saying that Chara is like him and admitting to being no better than the Temmies sometimes. Still, he chases the Temmies off before they can gang up on Chara when he didn't need to, makes no move to attack Chara and take their SOUL himself, and instead is set up as an ally to them and an enemy to the Temmies for the full game. Since his ultimate goals are unknown, it's not clear if Flowey is biding his time playing a longer con on Chara than his Undertale counterpart pulled on Frisk, or if he will be a sort of [[AntiHero morally lax ally]] leaving the active villainy up to the Temmies.
* BigDamnHeroes: They save Chara from death when all the Temmies gang up on them at the end of Ruined Home.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Your New Pal", a remix of "Your Best Friend".
* RippleEffectProofMemory: He retains his memories after you load a save file, just like the Temmies, and will comment on how many resets you've made when you encounter him on subsequent runs.
* TheRival: To the Temmies, supposedly.
* WalkingSpoiler: While Flowey being in the game isn't too much of a surprise (he's in the original ''Underswap''), the fact that he appears much earlier and has a major role in the game ''is''.

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* AgeLift: Since Asriel is alive, Asgore (and Toriel) have continued to age. Asgore now wears a pair of glasses for his worsening eyesight.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Even though he's a warm, fatherly goat man, he'll still fight you near the end of Ruined Home to keep the other monsters from getting your SOUL. He also won't hesitate to kill you on a Genocide run, with stronger attacks to boot.
* BigDamnHeroes: He accidentally saves you from Temmie's wrath at the start of the game, with them being forced to flee when they hear you coming.
* CoolOldGuy: He's now an older boss monster wearing glasses and a little ponytail, due to Asriel being alive. He plays guitar as a hobby, has a HundredPercentAdorationRating from the monsters, and is a really gentle and sweet guy who just wants to take care of Chara. He is also still very much a badass.
* DramaticIrony: If you finish his battle peacefully, he will let you leave Ruined Home, thinking that it's what Chara would want. Little does he know that it ''is'' what Chara wants, and that we're forcing them to leave.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Rise, Child", a "Fallen Down"-styled remix of "Bergentrückung", plays in most of his appearances. His battle theme, "SOUL Ablaze", is a remix of "ASGORE" and "Heartache".


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The last major character met in Ruined Home. A small golden flower who becomes your pal when you exit Ruined Home.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: Downplayed with Flowey in the demo because his motives in the game have yet to be revealed. It's made pretty clear he's still not a sweet and innocent flower even in this world, between him hinting that Chara will need to kill to survive, Temmie thinking he's put Chara up to their actions in Genocide and admitting to envying him as a rival in that ending, and in Neutral him not perturbed in the slightest if Chara betrayal-kills Asgore, still saying that Chara is like him and admitting to being no better than the Temmies sometimes. Still, he chases the Temmies off before they can gang up on Chara when he didn't need to, makes no move to attack Chara and take their SOUL himself, and instead is set up as an ally to them and an enemy to the Temmies for the full game. Since his ultimate goals are unknown, it's not clear if Flowey is biding his time playing a longer con on Chara than his Undertale counterpart pulled on Frisk, or if he will be a sort of [[AntiHero morally lax ally]] leaving the active villainy up to the Temmies.
* BigDamnHeroes: They save Chara from death when all the Temmies gang up on them at the end of Ruined Home.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Your New Pal", a remix of "Your Best Friend".
* RippleEffectProofMemory: He retains his memories after you load a save file, just like the Temmies, and will comment on how many resets you've made when you encounter him on subsequent runs.
* TheRival: To the Temmies, supposedly.
* WalkingSpoiler: While Flowey being in the game isn't too much of a surprise (he's in the original ''Underswap''), the fact that he appears much earlier and has a major role in the game ''is''.
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* RippleEffectProofMemory: Temmie (and their cohorts, by extention) remembers what you did on previous runs, and will comment on it if you reset to talk to them again.



* WalkingSpoiler: Not Temmie themself, but the ''other'' Temmies' existence is a huge reveal at the end of Ruined Home.



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* AmbiguouslyEvil: Downplayed with Flowey in the demo because his motives in the game have yet to be revealed. It's made pretty clear he's still not a sweet and innocent flower even in this world, between him hinting that Chara will need to kill to survive, Temmie thinking he's put Chara up to their actions in Genocide and admitting to envying him as a rival in that ending, and in Neutral him not perturbed in the slightest if Chara betrayal-kills Asgore, still saying that Chara is like him and admitting to being no better than the Temmies sometimes. Still, he chases the Temmies off before they can gang up on Chara when he didn't need to, makes no move to attack Chara and take their SOUL himself, and instead is set up as an ally to them and an enemy to the Temmies for the full game. Since his ultimate goals are unknown, it's not clear if Flowey is biding his time playing a longer con on Chara than his Undertale counterpart pulled on Frisk, or if he will be a sort of [[AntiHero morally lax ally]] leaving the active villainy up to the Temmies.
* BigDamnHeroes: They save Chara from death when all the Temmies gang up on them at the end of Ruined Home.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Your New Pal", a remix of "Your Best Friend".
* RippleEffectProofMemory: He retains his memories after you load a save file, just like the Temmies, and will comment on how many resets you've made when you encounter him on subsequent runs.
* TheRival: To the Temmies, supposedly.
* WalkingSpoiler: While Flowey being in the game isn't too much of a surprise (he's in the original ''Underswap''), the fact that he appears much earlier and has a major role in the game ''is''.



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* AdaptationalBadass: In Genocide, Asgore puts up a much better fight in the TS!Underswap demo than either Toriel or Asgore did against the player character in Undertale, despite both player characters being about the same LV. Especially impressive since he is physically older than his counterparts from passing his life-energy onto Asriel.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In Genocide, Asgore puts up a much better fight in the TS!Underswap demo than either Toriel or Asgore did against the player character in Undertale, despite both player characters being about the same LV. Especially impressive since he is physically older than his counterparts from passing his life-energy onto Asriel.



* AmbiguousGender: Since they're a ghost inhabiting a dummy, their gender is currently undefined.



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* HairTriggerTemper: No matter what you do in the training segment, they'll ''always'' find some way to get pissed off at you.
* {{Jerkass}}: They attack Chara no matter what they do during the tutorial, and even cause trouble for other monsters offscreen just to get Chara alone [[DirtyCoward to attack them]].
* KnifeNut: They still only brought one knife with them--and this time, [[EpicFail it can't even hit you]]. They end up using it pretty dangerously later on, though, when they cut down a bridge that Chara is standing on.
* LargeHam: With their hot-headed personality and constant furious rants, they definitely qualify.
* LaughingMad: They laugh maniacally all throughout their chase sequence.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Enter! A Furious Foe!", a slow-paced remix of "Dummy!", which is further remixed in "Dummy Chase!".
* TheRival: Proclaims themselves themself to be this to Chara.Chara.
* SitcomArchnemesis: The Mad Dummy acts this way with Chara, hamming it up about how despicable Chara is and attacking them regardless of what they do in the training segment.
* VerbalTic: Retains his usual tic of repeating words three times.


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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In ''Undertale'', Mettaton was the biggest celebrity in the Underground. Here, he's pretty obscure outside of Ruined Home.


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* FakingTheDead: You can "kill" Mettacrit, but it's blatantly obvious from what we know from the original game and what a show Mettacrit puts on as he does it that it's just an act. In a neutral run, he'll even tell you that ghosts are immune to your attacks, but in a genocide run, the journal will list him as dead even though he faded away rather than dusted, and you didn't gain any EXP from it, implying that Chara believes they really killed him.
* FinalExamBoss: A really bizarre example as he's fought very early in the game, but he can use attacks from any of the regular monsters seen in Ruined Home. He does this by throwing a curtain over the Bullet Board, casting a spell on it, then pulling the curtain away.
* HeartBeatDown: Another attack of his is to make a heart symbol with his hands, firing hearts at you.
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* MusicalAssassin: One of his attacks is to summon smaller versions of himself, which sing musical note projectiles.
* PeekABangs: A mop of hair covers his left eye, similar to Mettaton EX.
* ProducePelting: If you heckle Mettacrit, the audience will start throwing vegetables at you. This is treated as an attack, [[BewareTheSillyOnes and is one of the harder ones in the game to avoid]].
* VoiceGrunting: His voice bytes seem to be sampled from the word [[AgentPeacock "Baby!"]].
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He's still quite cynical and he still resents his job as a Burger Fool, but he's a bit more optimistic than his Undertale counterpart and acts much calmer and more polite at his job. It's probably because he met Flara, who honestly cares about helping him with his problems.


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* BurgerFool: He's still stuck working at a fast food joint, this time as a delivery boy for Grillby. Unfortunately for him, he's also the ''only'' delivery boy in the entire chain, meaning he has to travel all over the Underground and work himself exhausted for no extra pay.
* {{Gonk}}: It wouldn't be a version of Burgerpants without his [[WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow Ren and Stimpy]]-style DerangedAnimation.


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* ThrowTheDogABone: While his life is still in a crappy position, his job at least allowed him to meet Flara, who genuinely cares about helping his career. You can also choose to buy his musical script to help him make a little extra money.
* VoiceGrunting: A nasally, [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Squidward]]-esque drawl. Notably changes pitch with every line of dialogue, similar to his [[DerangedAnimation constantly changing facial expressions]].

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* AdaptationNameChange: Because he doesn't have a robot body here, Mettaton is known as Mettacrit.
* BedsheetGhost: He's still in his ghost monster body in this game. He still manages to stand out as flashy as ever with his pink-and-yellow coloring, styled hair, and floating gloves.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "A Spectacular Specter!", a jazzy version of "It's Showtime!", plays during his shows. His battle music is "Stage Fright", which remixes "Metal Crusher" and "Death By Glamour".

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* AdaptationNameChange: His name went from "Burgerpants" to "Bugerpant".[[note]]Apparently, the name is an inside joke among the game's team members, based on [[https://twitter.com/tobyfox/status/802147835244400640?lang=en this image]] tweeted by Toby, with the added caption "[[NoPunctuationIsFunnier im bugerpant]]". [[DevelopmentGag The aforementioned image is also one of Bugerpant's expressions in this game.]][[/note]]
* ButtMonkey: Even in an alternate universe and when under different management, Bugerpant ''still'' can't catch a break. He's getting picked on by Greasers because they want his girlfriend, he has to fill in for the fry cook when he's sleeping on the job, and even when Mettacrit features him on his show, it's only so he can get him a coffee.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Chill By The Grill", a remix of "Rock Around the Clock" (a new track used for the Grillby's restaurant) in the style of "[[VideoGame/{{Deltarune}} Hip Shop]]".

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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: Temmie isn't just an individual--they're a species, just like in ''Undertale''. However, these ones all seem to be soulless.



* BigBadDuumvirate: Initially it seems like Temmie themself is going to be the BigBad, but it turns out that there's at least ''seven'' of them after Chara's SOUL.



* EmergingFromTheShadows: Temmie's friends are introduced this way. [[ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes Their glowing eyes and teeth appear in the shadowed parts of the room]], one at a time, and then they slowly begin to close in on you. Strangely, even when they step into the light, [[SinisterSilhouettes they're still covered by shadows]]--wether this is how they normally look or if they're simply still hidden is not yet known.
* EvilLaugh: They have their own spin on Flowey's iconic laugh, which sounds much more rapsy and even ''more'' distorted.



* {{Leitmotif}}: "Fuzzy Friend", a remix of "Tem Shop" in the style of "Your Best Friend" (with some melodies from the real Temmie Chang's [[VideoGame/EscapedChasm]] thrown in for good measure).



* ObfuscatingStupidity: They act as dizty and silly as her ''Undertale'' counterpart to lure victims into a false sense of complacency.
* RubberMan: The first time she tries to kill Chara, her arms and hands grow to a massive size to hold their SOUL in place.

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* ObfuscatingStupidity: They act as dizty and silly as her their ''Undertale'' counterpart to lure victims into a false sense of complacency.
* PaintingTheMedium: When they're [[ObfuscatingStupidity putting on a mask of silliness]], they use the same incorrect spelling and grammar as they did in ''Undertale''. Their true personality uses normal speech.
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RubberMan: The first time she tries they try to kill Chara, her their arms and hands grow to a massive size to hold their Chara's SOUL in place.place.
* TheSoulless: Being this universe's equivalent of Flowey, Temmie doesn't have a SOUL, which means they can't feel compassion. The same applies to all the other Temmies as well.



* VoiceGrunting: When they're putting on their [[ObfuscatingStupidity ditzy facade]], they have the same pitch-shifting chattering noises that they had in ''Undertale''. However, once they drop the act, it plays at a consistent pitch like every other character. They also have a much deeper, demonic voice byte that they use when they put on their GameFace.



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* DoesNotLikeSpam: [[https://tsunderswapofficial.tumblr.com/post/178361075205/to-chara-regarding-chocolate-do-you-prefer According to]] [[AllThereInTheManual the TS!Underswap tumblr]], Chara hates white chocolate.
--> ''Asked by tramon81: "To chara: regarding chocolate. Do you prefer eating chocolate bars or food containing chocolate (cake, donuts, cookies, etc...)?"''
--> '''Chara''': Who am I to complain? Either way, it's chocolate.
--> '''Chara''': As long as it isn't the dreaded, deceptive, and deceitful "white chocolate..."
--> '''Chara''': ...Which, mind you, isn't even chocolate!
--> '''Chara''': Just a mockery. A farce.
--> '''Chara''': It's an insult to chocolate. ACTUAL chocolate.



* HiddenEyes: Once you're firmly set on a Genocide Run, Chara's sprite will change, causing their eyes to be covered in shadows (similar to [[VideoGame/{{Deltarune}} Kris]]).
* KidnappedByTheCall: Happens to Chara in the Pacifist route, with them forced by a force controlling them to leave a happy life with Asgore in the Ruins.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Chocolate. They even have a chocolate bar with them when they fall into the Underground, which gives them an extra healing item right off the bat.



* AmbiguousGender: While the Temmies in ''Undertale'' seemed to be entirely female ([[OddNameOut except for Bob]]), it seems to be left ambiguous here.



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* DeadpanSnarker: She can be quite sarcastic when she shows her true colors.
--> '''Temmie (after you touch her attack)''': Oh, come on. Don't look so surprised. What did you THINK was going to happen?
* FauxAffablyEvil: Temmie likes to mess around by playing cute and dumb, but they're just waiting for the perfect time to drop the act and take your SOUL.
* HorrifyingTheHorror: When Genocide Chara makes it clear that they have no desire for a partnership, all but the un-shadowed Temmie retreats, [[TooDumbToLive who doesn't think that Chara's that bad]]. Had it not been for Flowey popping up, they might have regretted those words.
* NightmareFace: Temmie follows in Flowey's footsteps by busting out a few of these, complete with [[EvilLaugh evil cackling]].
* ObfuscatingStupidity: She acts They act as dizty and silly as her ''Undertale'' counterpart to lure victims into a false sense of complacency.


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* ThereIsAnother: It turns out the Temmie you met at the beginning of the game isn't the only one. Reach the end of Ruined Home, and you'll find out that there are ''six more''. And all of them are just as bloodthirsty as the first one. [[FromBadToWorse And they're all working together]].
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Possibly. They can do some pretty odd ACTs with monsters (like Frisk), stack a glass of water and minimart items on top of their head instead of carrying them in their hands, and the Mad Dummy hears them mumbling their check of them if you choose to Check the Mad Dummy instead of saying goodbye in the tutorial, which could mean Chara is saying all their narration out loud under their breath.

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* AdorablyPrecociousChild: They have a dry and sometimes [[FirstPersonSmartass sassy]] running commentary, take notes in their journal on the monsters they encounter along with illustrating the monsters with crayon drawings, and their sprite has open eyes but a neutral expression like Frisk's, giving them an earnest, serious look at all times, even when sitting on a bench and childishly swinging their legs back and forth. It gets extra adorable if you equip the Cowboy Hat that Chara is under the impression makes them "look tough", since they wear it in the overworld too and make a point of carefully taking it off for naps and putting it back on when it gets knocked off their head.
* AmbiguousGender: As in ''Undertale'', their gender is never specified.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Possibly. They can do some pretty odd ACTs with monsters (like Frisk), stack a glass of water and minimart items on top of their head instead of carrying them in their hands, and the Mad Dummy hears them mumbling their check of them if you choose to Check the Mad Dummy instead of saying goodbye in the tutorial, which could mean Chara is saying all their narration out loud under their breath.
* DemonicPossession:
** Chara's dialogue options in Neutral and Pacifist show they want to stay with Asgore and are confused and scared when the dialogue keeps changing to them pressing him on how to leave the Ruins, with them trying to plead for help by the end. Regardless of whatever [[AmbiguousSituation the possessing entity's intentions are]], it's clear that Chara is frightened all the same.
** This [[AmbiguousSituation may]] be happening in Genocide as well. Chara's face becomes shadowed like Kris' when we are controlling them, and [[https://tsunderswapofficial.tumblr.com/post/178011527125/will-chara-speak-or-have-optional-dialogue this]] response on Tumblr indicates that the team sees the player as responsible for Genocide, not Frisk. Since we are now controlling Chara, they may also be controlled by the player in-universe for Genocide.
* FirstPersonSmartass: Team Switched uses the Narrator Chara theory from ''Undertale''[[note]]the theory that Chara's spirit is providing you/Frisk the flavor text in all routes [[/note]], but keeps Chara as the narrator for the game despite Frisk taking their place. As in the original game, Chara can get very snarky in their narration.
* HelloInsertNameHere: We still get the opportunity to name Chara despite the role swap, and this time around it's a straight example because now they're unambiguously our player character. Like ''Undertale'', the game has some special responses to certain names. [[https://www.reddit.com/r/tsunderswap/comments/kjazkx/spoilers_naming_easter_eggs/ Here's a list.]]
* HeroicMime: Zigzagged. We don't get to hear them directly respond to monsters talking to them, but they do provide all of the game's narration.



The first major character met by Chara. A bizarre cat-dog thing that acts like a ditz, but is really a (literal) soulless killer, serving as on of the games major antagonists.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Went from a silly but harmless monster to a sadistic, soulless creature. It comes with the territory of taking Flowey's role, really.


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* ObfuscatingStupidity: She acts as dizty and silly as her ''Undertale'' counterpart to lure victims into a false sense of complacency.
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The fallen human and main protagonist of TS!Underswap. After venturing to Mt. Ebott for undisclosed reasons, they fall down into the underground and will have to brave several challenges to reach the surface again.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Acts like their ditzy ''Undertale'' counterpart, but are a soul seeking monster.



The last major character meet in Ruined Home.



An angry ghost monster living inside a training dummy within Ruined Home. They act as a recurring antagonist and semi-major character throughout the game due to being angered by Chara.
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* DirtyCoward: Knowing that they can't take Chara with Asgore besides them, they cause a ruckus in Ruined Home just to get them separated.
* TheRival: Proclaims themselves to be this.



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