Deltarune: Best Fanteories, explained

Summary

  • Almost every party member hides something for the player.

  • Many of these theories can probably overlap each other.

  • The playoffs are likely to contain WD GASTER, somehow.

Toby Fox's twin game Deltarune and Maintenance are no strangers to Phanto. While players eagerly wait for Toby to release chapters 3 and 4, society has had plenty of time to theorize. When it comes to probability, these theories from extremely likely to the infamous sense theory extend. A theory so wrong that Toby Fox himself confirmed it on X (formerly Twitter).

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But at the end of the day the theoretization is all fun and not about being right. This list will go through some of the most famous Deltarune Theories, to some of the most niche conspiracy theories. Think of it as an iceberg format. Whether these ideas stop being true remains to be seen, but they are still entertaining.

7

Darkners is object brought to life

And is not found in the bright world

Deltarune, Party vs Rhudins (proper format)

From such an obvious theory, it has been implicitly confirmed. Darkers – Citizens of the Dark World – is based on their Light World Mot. For example, Chapter 1's short -rich in a classroom used for storage was discovered. Storage that had card games, board games etc. Spade and club -shaped monsters such as spawn in Chapter 1 represents this motive.

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The same is said for Chapter 2. The dark world is reached via Light World's Computer Lab. Therefore, monsters are all based on computers and the internet. It is a little unnecessary to realize that Ralsei, your trusted companion, cannot exist outside the dark world and is probably based on Kris' red -horned headband. But this is just the tip of the iceberg.

6

Kris is the knight

That may accomplish rush

Crisis release a dark fountain

Another theory that is in principle confirmed at this time is that the crisis is the knight who will achieve roaring. The knight has the power to achieve dark fountains, which are portals from the bright world to the dark world. It is assumed that the knight's goal is to achieve the rushing, an apocalyptic event that will destroy both the light and dark worlds.

Since players have seen Kris open a dark fountain at the end of Chapter 2, this theory seems to be an open and closed case. However, Toby Fox is known to be cunning, as his last chapter 1 Stinger showed a crisis with a knife, just to reveal that they wanted to cut a cake at the beginning of Chapter 2. So it is possible that this theory is deliberately misleading.

5

Chess theory

Maybe each chapter has battles with chess pieces, but maybe not

King Deltarune

Eagle-Eyed players will have noticed a special chess motif under the sections. In Chapter 1, the gang fights a king, and in Chapter 2 the gang fights a queen. Not to mention, there is constant talk about a knight, which is perhaps the ultimate villain of Deltarune. The theory goes to every boss in Deltarune will represent a chess plant until players meet the knight. But this theory is a difficult one.

So far, a bishop, farmer or rook has not been mentioned. Not to speak, there are six types of chess pieces and seven chapters. Players theorize that Chapter 3's antagonist will be a rook, since Mike (the suggested chapter 3 optional manager) is characterized as a “cheat”, also known as a “rook”, but this theory seems conspiratorial. It is just as likely that people mix the monarchy (kings, queens and princes) for chess pieces. Still, until Chapter 3 is released, this theory has not yet been disproved.

4

Ralsei is evil

Ralsei Tea's lower benefits indicate lack of confidence in the prince

Deltarune gangs in teacups

There is much to theorize about the enigmatic prince of the dark world. Much of his behavior seems abnormal, almost as if Ralsei is breaking the game's fiction to address the player. There are many occasions where he wants a crisis to overlook suspected events, almost as if he manipulates them. There is even an implication that crisis dislikes Ralsei, thanks to a consumer article called 'Ralsei Tea'.

There are four different types of tea called Susie, Kris, Noelle and Ralsei. Consume that object will heal a character HP depending on how much they like it. For example, Noelle has a love at Susie, so when she drinks Susie Tea she is healed for 400 hp. When crisis drinks all corresponding teas, their healing from Ralsei is the lowest, which means one dislikes for the prince. Does this mean that Ralsei is evil? Probably not, because there are sometimes good reasons for being manipulative or disliked, but it indicates that his character is suspicious.

3

December is in the bunker

Finding her is a song that leads players to Noelle's sister's fate

December is Noelles missing sister. Although her name is not even mentioned in the second chapter, her presence is looms throughout the series. The cities talk about her as if she is dead, but the theory is just missing. Two songs connect to this idea. Noelle's theme is called “Lost Girl” and during the Spamton Sweepstake event, a hidden URL leads to a sprite of a guitar and a song entitled “Find Her” – December the theme. Together, players can conclude that December is lost, not missing.

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When it comes to her place, it is very likely that she is in the dark world and explains why she has not been found in several years. Throughout the sections, Susie and Kris return to the bunker, a locked place with great mystery. Maybe December was caught in the bunker and fell into the dark world. And if Kris suspects this is what happens, it explains why they open dark fountains everywhere; They are looking for its.

2

Noelle is an angel

That will bring the angel's heaven

Deltarune Noelle

Deltarune Has Lore about the three heroes (Kirs, Susie and Ralsei) who will seal the angel's sky. It is possible that Noelle may be the judge for the angel's heaven for some reasons. First, Noelle is consistently paired with angel pictures. She knows healing prayer, she is dressed in white clothes and characters even refer to her as 'Angel'.

Composed with Deltarune's The Snowgrave route, which sees that Noelle is manipulated to become a cold-hearted murderer, is clear that Noelle is exercising enormous power. It is possible that at the end of the Snowgrave route, players can manipulate Noelle to gather enough strength to release the angel's sky, whatever it is.

1

GASTER's role

Very, very interesting …

The skeleton characters Sans, Papyrus and WD GASTER. from Undal.

WD GASTER is like a creepysta within a video game. His presence has been crushed over time and space, and a singular sprite of him is in the game's files. His skeleton figure and reference to a crazy font (WD = Wingdings) matches with Skeleton Brothers Sans and Papyrus. Despite all the theories no one really knows how Gaster will record Deltarune.

All players know is that an excerpt of Gaster's theme plays at the beginning of the game when players construct their “ship”. In addition, Toby Fox announced in his X account that his new project, DeltaruneWould be “very, very interesting”. These are the words from WD GASTER. There is enough evidence to assume that the GASTER will be involved, in some way, in some way.

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Published

October 31, 2018

Developer

Toby Fox

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