How to Do a Neutral Run in Undertale

avatarAttallingHalt·3 months ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz·3 months ago

Neutral run? Easy-peasy. Just defeat some enemies and spare others. Don’t worry about specifics too much – it's all about balance.

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avatarComputingTopaz·3 months ago

Don't stress it. Just be inconsistent: some monsters live, some die. That's the neutral way!


avatarAttallingHalt·3 months ago

Based on my experience, to get a neutral ending, make sure you don’t kill or spare everyone. It’s a mix. Bonus tip: Try different characters each time to see unique dialogues!


avatarComputingTopaz·3 months ago

Neutral is the middle ground. Mix killing and sparing. No full one-way actions.


avatarPressingDesk·3 months ago

A Neutral Run in Undertale is basically achieved by mixing up your actions – spare some monsters, but also kill a few. Just don't go for all pacifist or all genocide, and you'll hit that sweet, sweet neutral mode!

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