Asgore Fight Pacifist Simulator (Certified »)
: The Worn Dagger or Torn Notebook (for more i-frames) are solid choices.
If you want, I can:
Core loop:
stands as the most poignant subversion of the game’s core mechanics. While the player may strive for a "Pacifist" run, the game forces a violent confrontation that serves as a simulator for the heavy burden of duty, regret, and the impossible choices inherent in leadership The Illusion of Choice Throughout asgore fight pacifist simulator
Do not just mindlessly attack. Use your turns wisely to weaken his resolve: Select ACT →right arrow Talk . Do this at the start of the battle.
Asgore looks at Toriel. She approaches him slowly, then slaps him – but then hugs him tightly.
Stay near the center and move slightly left or right to slip through the gaps in the rotating circles. : The Worn Dagger or Torn Notebook (for
: Unlike other weapons, the Torn Notebook increases your INV (Invulnerability) frames. This gives you more time to recover after being hit by Asgore's complex fire patterns.
"I will not allow it."
In a true pacifist run, you must waste time effectively. Simulators help you practice balancing healing items and selecting the "Talk" option to reduce his attack power. Use your turns wisely to weaken his resolve:
It is because Asgore is a mirror. He is a character who wanted to be a pacifist but felt compelled by duty to be a killer. He delays the fight, hoping you will leave or kill him. He destroys the Mercy button because he believes he does not deserve it.
Asgore himself is not portrayed as a villain, but as a tragic figure trapped by his own decree. His sprite constantly looks down, unable to meet the player’s eyes, signaling his deep shame. The musical theme, "ASGORE," blends the upbeat "Bergentrückung" with the frantic "Determination" melody, perfectly capturing the conflict of a king who doesn't want to fight but feels he must for the sake of his people.
Logic to reduce Asgore.ATK and Asgore.DEF when the player selects "Talk" or uses "Pie".
"You fool. We have so much to talk about. But first… let's free everyone together."