In the game, gaining LV (LOVE) makes you stronger, but it comes at a cost. In the academic Underground, "grinding" mindlessly—reading the same chapter five times without absorbing it—is just gaining empty XP. It looks like work, but you aren't actually getting stronger.
Choose the Pacifist Route. Be kind to yourself. Take breaks. Drink water. You don’t need to destroy your mental health to pass the class. quackprep undertale work
Scenario: You have killed every monster in Hotland. You are now at the Last Corridor. Sans the Skeleton is judging you. He says, "you're gonna have a bad time." In the game, gaining LV (LOVE) makes you
Question: Sans only has 1 HP. Why is he considered the hardest boss in the game? A) He cheats. His attacks ignore your invincibility frames. B) He attacks your soul directly using Karmic Retribution (KR). C) He doesn't take his first turn, forcing you to survive an endless opening salvo. D) All of the above. Choose the Pacifist Route
Correct Answer: D. All of the above. QuackPrep Analysis: Standard math fails here. 1 HP ≠ Easy. QuackPrep advises you to reset the timeline immediately. If you cannot reset, remember: The only way to beat a cheater is to be a cheater. Equip the Burnt Pan and stock Legendary Heroes. Do not blink.
"Don't just FALL into the Underground. STRATEGIZE your descent."
Undertale players are famously haunted by their Genocide route choices. QuackPrep takes that guilt and institutionalizes it. The work argues that you cannot simply "reset" your sins; you must attend remedial ethical training. For fans who feel genuine remorse over killing Papyrus, QuackPrep offers a cathartic (if bizarre) ritual of penance.