Deltaruneis a popular adventure game where you explore the secrets of a mysterious world with your companions. Chapter 4 has been added in the latest update, which features lots of boss fights.

One of the bosses you may encounter is Jackenstein, who unlocks unique gameplay options for your character. You need to beat the boss to progress further into the story. So, here’s a complete guide on how to find and beat Jackenstein inDeltaruneChapter 4.

Walking to Jackenstein Boss in Deltarune

How To Find The Jackenstein Boss

you’re able to find the Jackenstein boss as you progress through the story normally. You’ll need togo to the old man’s study room and head towards the northwest sectionof the library. There, you’ll find a Deltarune doorway, which is locked.

Solve The Piano Puzzle To Get Music Notes

In front of the doorway, you’ll find a piano. You’ll need tosolve the piano slide puzzlesto collect a total of eight music notes. Once you have pieced together the entire music, you’ll need to play the tune on the piano.

The sequence in which you need to play the notes is indicated by arrows. Follow the sequence and play the music to unlock theDeltarunedoorway.Head inside and you will find a completely dark area. Go towards the right until you fall down.

Jackenstein Boss Fight in Deltarune

Go Inside The Deltarune Doorway

Proceed towards the right from where you fell until you trigger a dialogue“Laight…who daire bring laight hear”.If you go down further, more dialogue will trigger “Go…back…you sudn’t come here”. Keep going down, andmore dialogue will appear: “This zoan…is forbiden”.

Find The Jackenstein Boss

Go downwards once again until everything becomes dark and this dialogue appears “Very well…if you come cloaser to this place…then you may find…the dark”. By doing this, you’ll find the Jackenstein boss, who is described as ‘an unsightly beast that lives in total darkness’.

How To Beat The Jackenstein Boss

Jackenstein in Deltarune Chapter 4 is less a traditionalturn-based showdown and more a hybrid maze-chase encounter. Your objective isn’t to trade blows in the usual way, but to survive and charge up enough TP. To win,you’ll need to be patientduring the maze mini-games while playing defensively overall.

Don’t Fight At Start

The battle opens withyou trapped in a dim maze. Your goal is to go through the hallways and collect the small glowing TP orbs scattered throughout. Keep an eye on the pumpkin that periodically chases you.You need to then locate the hidden keythat unlocks the maze exit and use it to enter the next phase.

Defend to Build TP

Once you’ve escaped the initial maze, the fight actually begins. On each turn, try toselect the Defend command from the Act menu rather than attack. Defending reduces incoming damage and charges your TP gauge more quickly.

Every time you use Defend, you gain a sizable TP boost, and any leftover glowing orbs you collect in the maze carry over toward your total.You need to reach at least sixty percent TP before using any attacks.

Jackenstein Boss Pacify in Deltarune

Use “Unleash” from the Act Menu

When your TP gauge hits the sixty-percent mark,a new option called Unleash appears under the Act menu. Selecting Unleash immediately takes you back into the maze, but this time as the hunter.

You chase Jackenstein, and each successful collision deals damage to his health bar. After you strike him once, the fight resets to the turn-based interface, and you return to Defend to rebuild TP.Rinse and repeat till his HP is depleted.

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Rewards From Beating The Jackenstein Boss

When you successfully beat the Jackenstein boss,you receive a set of climbing tools essential for exploring the vertical shaftsand ledges previously blocked in Chapter 4 ofDeltarune. This ability opens up secret pathways and options that you can pursue to find varioussecret bosses and endings.

In addition to the climbing gear, you’ll also unlock abehind-the-scenes journal entry detailing Jackenstein’s origins, a lore reward for completionists. Clearing this fight is mandatory to continue the main quest, but the extra exploration you’ll be able to do makes it well worth the effort.