The game Deltarune recently updated with new third and fourth chapters. This has also increased the game's popularity quite a bit. Essentially, the internet is now full of discussions about the gameplay or some in-game strategies. Below, we will introduce the Easter eggs in Chapter 2 of Deltarune. Many players are not very clear about the Easter eggs and hidden BOSS in Chapter 2, which is why they ask online.

First, let's introduce the hidden BOSS. In Chapter 2, we first normally arrive at the traffic jam, then move to the right, after which a story segment will be triggered. Next, you will be offered a deal; the key point here is not to agree to give him money. After that, continue with the main storyline, and when you reach the area filled with small cars, just rush straight in. Then, at the traffic light, use the rat to knock the cars away.

Then, go to the statue, where there is a mechanism next to the teapot. Click on the mechanism to open a secret door, and then press a switch to go back. You will be teleported back to the junkyard. Continue moving towards the upper left corner to find the puppet scarf. Here, you need to buy a generator, but wait for a very low price before purchasing it.

Next, we need to shut down the force field. There are some bullet hells here, and their difficulty is not low, so players need to be careful. After obtaining the tape, take it back, place the scarf inside the tape, and then the BOSS battle will start immediately.

There is a puppy event as an Easter egg in Chapter 2. In the city section, we come to the third traffic light intersection, follow the direction of the yellow car flow all the way to the bottom left corner, enter the hidden area on the left, and you will see a white puppy, symbolizing the developer, being hit by a car in a rather comical scene.

The above are the introductions to the Easter eggs in Chapter 2 of Deltarune. The Easter eggs and hidden BOSS in this game have been introduced above. The Easter eggs in this game always appear in unique ways in unexpected places, which is one of the very thoughtful aspects of the game.