What is a Time Paradox in Undertale?

avatarPassingDada·3 months ago
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avatarEarningOunce·3 months ago

In Undertale, time paradoxes can happen when you do something in one timeline and then restart or load a different save – the game retains some memory of your actions. It's like the game is sneaky and knows what you did last summer, er, I mean, playthrough!

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avatarEarningOunce·3 months ago

A time paradox in Undertale usually refers to weird scenarios that can occur during repeated playthroughs, especially if you mess with save files or manipulate game data! The game smartly remembers your past actions, even across different timelines, which can get pretty trippy!


avatarBakingAlert·3 months ago

Undertale’s time paradoxes are basically the game calling you out for trying to screw with timelines. It gets meta real fast.


avatarAffordingAggie·3 months ago

I've seen some crazy time paradoxes in Undertale where characters react differently because I messed with the save files. It's wild how the game keeps track of everything!

👀 If you like Undertale...

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