


The upgraded version, "Galacta Blazing", is virtually the same except the small stars spin counterclockwise. Star Blazing: Large, star-shaped projectiles rain down from the top-right corner of the screen in rapid succession, each one detonating into expanding rings of smaller projectiles just above the Bullet Board followed by one final, larger star that detonates directly above with a much denser ring.This phase can be skipped by simply waiting it out: it is time-based, and ends when the beat drops. Asriel most likely uses this as a means of taunting the protagonist by testing how easily they can be killed. Fire Magic: Copied straight from Toriel, Asriel uses this attack exclusively during the first phase, before "the true final battle" begins.He then ends the fight and breaks the barrier.Īttacks Note: All attacks, assuming no armor and LV 1, deal 6 damage. Their friends appear as Lost Souls, and the protagonist wards off their attacks, while reminding them of who they were during their time with the protagonist.Īfter the protagonist SAVEs all the Lost Souls and Asriel, Asriel's compassion, love, and hope return to him, and he begins crying. To defeat Asriel, the protagonist calls to the SOULs of their friends within Asriel. The ACT button also changes to " SAVE" a few turns after Asriel enters his final form. The protagonist's SOUL gains the ability to "refuse" during this fight (the heart cracks but joins back together right afterwards, literally "re-fusing"), and Asriel cannot kill the protagonist. He then morphs into an all-powerful being wanting to reset the timeline and start everything over again. After absorbing the six human SOULs and the SOULs of most monsters in the Underground, Flowey transforms into Asriel Dreemurr.īefore the battle begins, Asriel recognizes the protagonist as his adoptive sibling, the first human.
