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** [[spoiler:After Flowey hijacks the game in the neutral route]], the image that appears when the intro says "Long ago, two races ruled over the earth: HUMANS and MONSTERS" is changed to the version that appeared in the kickstarter demo, which had a Loox (aka the one that looks like [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc Mike Wazowski]]) appear as the monster instead of the rabbit-looking one that shows up normally.

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** [[spoiler:After Flowey hijacks the game in the neutral route]], the image that appears when the intro says "Long ago, two races ruled over the earth: HUMANS and MONSTERS" is changed to the version that appeared in the kickstarter demo, which had a Loox (aka the one that looks like [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc [[Franchise/MonstersInc Mike Wazowski]]) appear as the monster instead of the rabbit-looking one that shows up normally.
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* MidSuicideRegret: Near the end of the Genocide Route, [[spoiler: Flowey reveals that he attempted to kill himself out of grief towards his situation as a soulless, loveless being (thanks to being the deceased prince Asriel's essence injected into a being without a SOUL). However, as he lay dying, he panicked over what would happen if someone without a SOUL died, and ended up respawning at the royal garden like nothing ever happened, allowing him to discover and exploit Save Scumming.]]

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** [[spoiler:Flowey in his final form]] knows how to [[spoiler:SAVE]] and abuses this ability to land cheap shots after you dodge. Technically, this ''is'' following the same mechanics of the game, of which he has full knowledge, as you do. Where this trope comes into play is in that you're limited to one [[spoiler:save file. Photoshop Flowey has access to ''save states'', and no less than six slots. The closest thing to that on your side requires outright ''cheating'', by screwing with your save folder and/or backing up several old saves, which obviously cannot be done in normal gameplay]].
*** Considering that he controls [[spoiler:exactly six human souls]] at the moment, it might be {{Justified|Trope}}.

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** [[spoiler:Flowey in his final form]] knows how to [[spoiler:SAVE]] and abuses this ability to land cheap shots after you dodge. Technically, this ''is'' following the same mechanics of the game, of which he has full knowledge, as you do. Where this trope comes into play is in that you're limited to one [[spoiler:save file. Photoshop Flowey has access to ''save states'', and no less than six slots. slots, presumably because he has access to six souls. The closest thing to that on your side requires outright ''cheating'', by screwing with your save folder and/or backing up several old saves, which obviously cannot be done in normal gameplay]].
*** Considering that he controls [[spoiler:exactly six human souls]] at the moment, it might be {{Justified|Trope}}.
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** The Punch Card crosses this with a GameBreakingBug.

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** The Punch Card crosses this with a GameBreakingBug. Normally, it's an item that has no use other than getting extra Nice Cream, despite the method still being worse than simply getting the Nice Creams earlier in Snowdin, with comedically desperate text on the card itself to boot. However, using it in battle with the Tough Glove equipped dramatically increases the protagonist's attack during the battle, scaling especially well at low levels. And that's before the Punch Card exploit where, due to the manner in which the punch card activates, the player can regain movement when ordinarily they would not have it, which, among other things, allows the user to wrong warp during room transitions, skip cutscenes (including nearly everything in Hotland), and fly out of bounds using vents. Even more broken on the 1.001 patch on Linux specifically, as the player can also interact with objects twice at the same time. It's quite astonishing how such an unassuming item manages to break the game in two.
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**The Punch Card crosses this with a GameBreakingBug.

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* MortonsFork: Finish a Genocide Run, and [[spoiler:Chara will show up and offer you a chance to destroy the universe. Regardless of your answer, they kill you and do it anyway, crashing the game]].

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Finish a Genocide Run, and [[spoiler:Chara will show up and offer you a chance to destroy the universe. Regardless of your answer, they kill you and do it anyway, crashing the game]].game]].
** On a normal or non-true Pacifist run, the game makes a great deal about what you decide to do with Asgore; multiple characters discuss the dilemma you will face, and the music that plays when you finally make the decision is even called "The Choice." Yet [[spoiler:it's actually the ''one'' time in the entire game where your decision whether to kill or spare someone makes no difference - if you spare him, Asgore is immediately killed by Flowey, with the game and ending proceeding the same either way.]]
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* HammyVillainSeriousHero: Among the foes that the perpetually poker-faced [[PlayerCharacter Human Child/Frisk]] has to contend with during their adventure in the Underground are [[BigBad Flowey]], a smarmy sociopath of a flower with a penchant for EvilGloating and making terrifying {{Nightmare Face}}s, and Mettaton, a KillerRobot with the personality of a game show host and a humanoid form reminiscent of a glam rocker.
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* NewbieImmunity: Zig-Zagged. For casual players, when you reach a certain HP, it is impossible to lose to Toriel in her boss battle, the flames that fall from the top of the battle box completely avoid your soul heart. [[spoiler:However, there is a point before that where you can intentionally move your soul heart towards the flames that land upon the ground, causing your HP to drop past that trigger, and eventually shatter the soul. As an easter egg, for a split second, Toriel gasps in shock before the screen goes dark and your soul shatters.]]

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