You will kill her in one shot and earn a unique ending to the battle, with her sprite being even more wounded with a gash on her face. Toriel: spare her over and over, eat her pie in the fight, and when she stops fighting back at all and asks you if you want to stay with her, attack her. Here are the ways to get the exceptionally cruel ways to kill the bosses You don’t just have the option to kill the bosses and minibosses in Undertale, you can be exceptionally cruel about it too. Keep reading alphys undertale flowey elevator maglev em tether electromagnetic electromagnet magnetism technology true lab core Frisk Asriel. More on elevators and the True Lab and how Flowey basically tricked Alphys into revealing his origins: That is why crocodilians must relax for a long time after hunting and other strenuous activity, even if they didn’t catch anything to digest. muscular endurance is not something reptiles are very good at, their muscles use up more oxygen than their lungs and heart can provide and they switch to anerobic respiration like humans, and produce lactic acid, but unlike humans they produce a lot more lactic acid and their bodies take a lot longer to detoxify the muscles. She used the elevator from her lab to the core outside the room you fight Mettaton in. How else did Alphys get to the Mettaton fight so fast? That fat little lizard was not running from her lab to the core in 2 minutes.
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This means she was unlocking the options for you so you only went the ways she had planned with Mettaton, It is entirely possible that the elevator in her lab or the left and right elevators and the elevator in the MTT Hotel all could go to the Core and New Home. We learn that many monsters use the same elevator to get home, and as we can see elevators have 9 buttons, and Mettaton tells us that Alphys disabled elevators, and we only gradually gain elevator options, even when you can use any of the options from any of those elevators. This is why the elevators are not just point A to point B and how an elevator from the True Lab and an elevator from the Core can both go to New Home’s elevator, and how elevators can travel horizontally and vertically in a single trip. These types of elevators exist, and companies have already started making them and creating animations of how they work as you can see here. The electronically sealed doors open so no one is trapped inside. When the electricity that powers the elevator shafts is turned off, the stability provided by those electromagnetic tethers is lost, luckily for Frisk, the creators of this elevator were safe and made the elevator car (box) have an emergency power storage so its electromagnetics could slow the fall enough for Frisk to survive, unfortunately using up all its power slowing the fall or loss of altitude. The magnetic forces are like invisible ropes holding (or tethering) the elevator in place.
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How do they stay up and move you ask? Well the answer is easy: they levitate! Not with magic, but by using magnetic levitation (Maglev) by using the repelling force of the magnets in the shafts tracks and the rotatable electromagnets in the elevator, to push the elevator up, down, or any other direction the shaft goes, while the electromagnets in the shaft help push and levitate the elevator so it doesn’t touch the sides of the shaft or fall too fast. They can also go farther and with multiple elevator boxes because there are no cables.
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Instead of using cables and one elevator per shaft, electromagnetic elevators can travel in any direction: left, right, backwards, forwards, up, and down. “EM tether” means Electromagnetic tether. Many people ignore that middle part excusing it as technobabble, but it sheds a light on how the elevators work in Undertale and answers a lot of questions. One of my favorite parts of the True Lab is how you enter it, the dramatic scene where you are in the elevator, and suddenly sirens and alarm lights start to blare as an electronic warning voice announces that the elevator is losing power, and that “EM TETHER STABILITY LOST!” and that the altitude is dropping.