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References in order: Vixen's speed(but not their fragility), Red Mist's habit of chasing hit stun like crazy and negging bursts(Even easier with Chara), Cowboy and Miko are just not fun to play against in general, and Gilded Guy had a nasty heal and gigantic supers, haven't played him in a long while tho.
Then again, there's nothing stopping anyone from simply referring to them as they/them if this makes them uncomfortable, as I do. They are gender-neutral pronouns, and not exclusive to one being non-binary.
The player, the First Fallen and Frisk are all separate entities. The First Fallen and Frisk are strictly referred to via they/them, back in 2015 before most people knew what being non-binary was, they assumed this meant they were androgynous and up to the player's interpretation. There's comments that go around saying Frisk is supposed to be a self-insert, and some think this may extend to The First Fallen whom is our narrator, but this is untrue.
There is no self-insert character's in UNDERTALE, as we, the player, are our own entity. This is directly confirmed after the true pacifist ending, where Flowey talks to *US*, not Frisk.
Frisk and The First Fallen are non-binary.
You must land the mercy kill and let your opponent's SOUL return to their body to SPARE. The opponent can control their soul with the DI wheel.