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{{ | {{WaveBuild| Pokémon | named Missingno }} <!-- en: WITH ?? PRODUCES ?? --> | ||
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== Usage notes == | == Usage notes == | ||
Throughout Undertale and Deltarune, Gaster has intentionally been presented through sparse information, meaning that few concrete facts are known about the character. Try to separate <em>likely</em> information and <em>generally-accepted impressions</em> from <em>unlikely</em> information. However, this entry may be used within proposition Items if they are making a claim about what somebody predicts to be later revealed as a true fact about the character. | |||
[[Category:Undertale random events ontology]] [[Category:Undertale development ontology]] | [[Category:Undertale random events ontology]] [[Category:Undertale development ontology]] |
Latest revision as of 04:41, 31 May 2025
- W.D. Gaster 11 -1 -
Characteristics in draft[edit]
Properties[edit]
- label (en)
- W.D. Gaster 11 -1 -
- alias (en)
- him (filename of track presented as "gaster's theme")
- entry number 17 narrator (Undertale internal data)
- WingDing Gaster (speculation)
- wing gaster (typo)
- alias (en)
- mystery man sprite (speculation)
- Undertale Twitter feed narrator (speculation)
- goner maker narrator (speculation)
- alias (en)
- the devil, the beast, the antagonist, or the opposer (Undertale internal data)
- 666 (repeated number in Undertale internal data)
- instance of
- legendary figure
- fictional scientist
- character mentioned in unused game data
- instance of
- monster (Undertale)
- sourcing circumstances
- implied
- non-serialized part
- Undertale fun events
Wavebuilder combinations[edit]
- pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
- named Missingno
- along with [Item]
- Pokémon
Usage notes[edit]
Throughout Undertale and Deltarune, Gaster has intentionally been presented through sparse information, meaning that few concrete facts are known about the character. Try to separate likely information and generally-accepted impressions from unlikely information. However, this entry may be used within proposition Items if they are making a claim about what somebody predicts to be later revealed as a true fact about the character.