Twitter User Finds New Undertale Secret, Years After Release

Patience is the Key!
Undertale
Image via Toby Fox

It has been seven years since Toby Fox released Undertale, and new things are still being discovered. In fact, while it may not change the game for many diehard players, a secret discovered by @arturiteprsnl on Twitter has many denizens of the underground confounded. In the penultimate area of the game, there’s a shortcut that makes getting to the area boss a bit easier. Read on to learn more about this shortcut.

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It turns out, whilst navigating the topsy-turvy world of the CORE, a shortcut can be found. To the right of one particular intersection, there’s a wall panel with a barrier nearby. Interacting with the panel prompts the following text: “I cannot fight. I cannot think. But, with patience, I will make my way through.” While that might ordinarily be flavor text that has no impact on the gameplay, if you take it literally, the barrier opens. If you stand still for around a minute (~51 seconds in the above video), the barrier will open, letting you skip one of the more complicated and convoluted areas of the game entirely.

Twitter users are varied on their reactions to this discovery, but most express surprise and delight. “it still boggles my mind that even after years have passed since undertale’s release, little details and secrets r still being uncovered,” said one user. It would seem, however, that there are some users who claim to have found out about this before, which isn’t necessarily surprising.

“My sister and I discovered this by accident. Long story short, mom called us to do something and when we came back, that barrier was no longer there- I was like “Wait, patient is the key!” My sister and I laughed so hard about it lmao,” said another user.

Undertale is available for PC, OSX, Linux, PS4, PS Vita, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One. If you’re interested in stories like this, why not check out our list of the best Undertale fan games?

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James Herd

James Herd

James has been playing games for as long as he can remember. His first game was either The Lion King or The Mask for the SNES. He has since grown into the biggest apologist for JRPGs and he wants to be Yoko Taro for Halloween.

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