i mean, considering the blue soul/Integrity came in armed in with fucking ballet shoes and killed enough monsters to warrant an emergency, the monsters can die to anything if you try hard enough
Like many people have basically said, you killed a DT-infused Martlet, whos strength was greater than Asgore, the high and mighty king of all monsters, with a Nerf Jolt pistol.
Fact: If you shooting Martlet in attacks, only base damage counts, so damage with rubber ammo and F.Pellets will be the same, but damage with fight button will remain the same(both damage values counts)
This fight is still easier than zenith, but with the plastic toys, the increase in difficulty it had was more than the increase in difficulty zenith had.
I decided to kill her like that on my first genocide playthrough (im not joking) my dumbass at first couldn't figure out how to use the wild revolver (i was either missing 40% of the time or dealing like 10-15 damage) so i went to use the toygun, that fight was way harder than it was supposed to be
4:26 FYI you can move through the pillars without taking damage. The only things you take damages from are the white bullets, the red laser and the shards of the pillar and not the pillar itself
Don't worry about that, that's just the ambience sound you hear whenever you're inside the hotel in the genocide route. It's gone the moment I step foot outside the said area.
@@lefthandedscout9923 For me a lot of the attacks in No Mercy were just poorly telegraphed, and I didn’t have enough experience with the dash ability to know how to use it properly (and maybe it’s just me, but I feel like the key it’s mapped to should be different). On top of this Ceroba and Axis burned through my inventory - I had assumed I would be able to restock before the final boss, but I was wrong.