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<dl class="wikitable hue data_wavebuild">   
<dl class="wikitable hue data_wavebuild">   
{{WaveBuildNone| -- | -- }}  <!-- en: WITH  ??  PRODUCES  ?? -->
{{WaveBuild| Pokémon | named Missingno }}  <!-- en: WITH  ??  PRODUCES  ?? -->
</dl>
</dl>


== 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

  1. W.D. Gaster 1-1-1

Characteristics in draft[edit]

Properties[edit]

item type
S 1-1-1
label (en)
W.D. Gaster 1-1-1
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.