Sans can now get into close combat without getting hurt too much and can deal more damage than most Sanses.
Their jaws are colored orange to represent bravery. However, they are improved and their jaws have gotten larger.
Delta!Sans can also summon Gaster Blasters. Delta!Sans can usually block any attack with his hands. Delta!Sans is more durable and able to survive more fights than most of the Sanses. Sans has gained many new abilities after absorbing the bravery soul that Asgore passed to Sans before being slain by Omega!Chara, along with Flowey. Delta!Sans is almost never seen to be joking around, and with the soul he has absorbed, he has become braver. Delta!Sans can also get extremely emotional when Chara starts talking about Frisk and how Chara has gained complete control over Frisk's body. The black liquid coming out of his eye sockets also disappear.ĭelta!Sans is very serious, however, he is still very cocky (as Omega!Chara describes him). In his Soul Form, his entire body turns orange (with the exception of his eye sockets, nose and mouth, as they are white) and has a visible white outline. He has an orange heart (signifying the Bravery soul) with a smaller, upside down white heart inside of it (signifying Sans's soul) on the middle of his chest. They are somewhat similar to Asriel Dreemurr's and Undyne the Undying's gloves when you fight them. Delta!Sans has two orange gauntlets that are slightly above his elbows, having one black heart in the wrist areas of both of the gloves. When fighting Omega!Chara, however, he has his white eye in his right eye socket and his serious eye at his left eye socket at the beginning of the fight. When not fighting or fighting, Delta!Sans has white eyes, similar to the original Sans, but whenever he's serious in fights, his eyes turn into glowing orange eyes with white slits in the middle, making him seem more intimidating than usual.
He has black liquid coming from his eyes stopping at the end of his chin. Delta!Sans wears a white sweater, black trousers, and black shoes.