+DeepSOVIETSama Ehh, I wouldn't say it's creepy. It sorta gives me that feeling when someone literally gets in your face, ya know? Like it's too close for comfort
Glyde seems like an attention-seeking troll. I wonder if hurting him would cause him to back off? Also, can you flee from the battle, or will Glyde, being the desperate attention-seeker that he is, prevent you from doing that?
+ShadowWolfTJC Didn't try fleeing, so can't answer there (Although I do believe nothing is stopping you) Attacking Glyde does not cause any specific reaction, although he does give more EXP than any other monsters in Snowdin
artman40 Isn't there another hidden boss within the game? You know, that socially-awkward monster that repeatedly says "I'm sorry"? I wonder which of them is more difficult to encounter? The one that's an exceedingly-rare random encounter in a seemingly-pointless and mysterious room that's not exactly hidden, or the one that's a scripted encounter within a well-hidden room?
***** So Sorry is predictable since you can encounter him whenever you want with a quick, guaranteed clock change. Glyde is a random encounter as a specific area, so you could potentially spend a long time there before battling him.
@@nico1520 I think hard mode won't come because in the true pacifist run, Asriel would say "wait you're name's not Frisk? What is it? ... Frisk. That's a nice name
I was scared of this guy when I fought him for the first time. His bullets were so big and there were so many of them ... there was no space left ... it's so unsettling. Call me crazy.
smold0rk he takes longer to find in a genocide run. Depending on how many monsters you kill, it can be up to 30 minutes. Also, if you beat Papyrus before trying to find him you can’t.
+Golden Greninja The higher your kill count, the more time you need to wait until he appears. With 0 kills, he only takes an estimate of two minutes and a half.
Can you be more specific? Do you have to do it while there are still enemies appearing in the other areas? 'Cause we've been trying this for more than an hour with no results.
Well I know that's not my problem. I refuse out right to ever kill anyone. I think it was that we were just beyond the point enemies would appear and came back to it. We got him in my GF's cousin's play through, no problem.
So sorry is complicated, set the date on your computer to Oct. 10. Then set the time to 8 P.M. When you go there read the sign and So Sorry will bump into you, his battle can't be done on genocide.
+-TriP- Supposedly there's a dialogue in that room that talks about "patching" the rug or whatever which implies there's future content (hopefully regarding the spooky science man)
***** no, it cannot be 'autistic of them'. autism is a disorder, not something to describe actions. and, using the word 'troll' doesn't make it 'very autistic of them', it's just a *word* for christ's sake, and i do know what autism is, i mean, i literally have it. : /
***** It is. You do gain EXP as you kill things, but each boss encounter will set it to a certain value. By the end you'll always be at LV 20. Since a genocide run ends if you start a boss encounter without killing every monster in the area first, there's basically no way to get to any part of the genocide run with a different EXP number.