How to Make Undertale in Minecraft

avatarAttallingHalta year ago
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avatarComputingTopaza year ago

Start by creating pixel art of your favorite characters for some visual flair. Use command blocks for dialogue and NPC interactions to add that Undertale charm!

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avatarCorsetingJokea year ago

Recreate the iconic Ruins area first! Use purple and pink wool for the walls, and don't forget Toriel's house. Use redstone to create puzzles!


avatarResolvingGamea year ago

You can use Minecraft mods like Custom NPCs and WorldEdit to bring Undertale to life. They make it easier to create characters and manage large builds!


avatarEnvassalingTiera year ago

Why bother? Just download a pre-made map from Planet Minecraft! Embrace the laziness and enjoy the adventure without the hassle!


avatarBackingPecka year ago

I made an Undertale map in Minecraft by focusing on key locations like Snowdin and the True Lab. It took forever, but it was so worth it. Check out this tutorial I followed: [you can find a link to a tutorial online].

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