

The battle options fall off their positions, only to come back after in 2 pairs, on each side of Papyrus. Papyrus is too mad to be interacted with, and he now manipulates the box where the protagonist has to dodge attacks. This time, you have to dodge a series of attacks without getting your turn. The protagonist's health is restored to maximum capacity, and the Phase begins. Papyrus now holds the 2 cracked Bones with each hand, sometimes making the left piece spin.

A few more hits will result in the bone breaking in half, which is where the first phase ends. Halfway through the battle, Papyrus's bone starts breaking because of all the attacks it took. He sometimes uses Sans's attacks, and the bones he attacks you with can be either blue or orange.

Since Papyrus doesn't dodge, he uses his bone to block attacks. He still believes Frisk/Chara is a good person in that phase and tries his best not to hurt them.

Papyrus's battle becomes quite a bit harder than the one he has in the pacifist route, and he now uses gaster blasters. After being hit by the human, his sadness slowly develops into rage because of their murderous intentions and selfishness.īefore the battle engages, Papyrus explains feelings that haunt him during the whole genocide run.įor the music playing in any of the battle phases, here they are, all in one video. Papyrus finally realized the harm they brought and would continue to bring to the other monsters and decided to take action. However, when Chara/Frisk killed Sans, Papyrus was heartbroken and fell into a depression that only grew worse when they killed other monsters. Even when he was killed by the human prior, he still thought they could be a better person. Originally, Papyrus was a kind skeleton who saw the best in everyone. His right eye glows orange in battle, while he cries on his left eye. Papyrus is often shown wearing Sans's jacket, and wielding a bone about as long as he is tall.
