Gaster Hub May 2026

At its core, Gaster Hub (often stylized as GasterHub or The Gaster Hub) is a community-driven archive, wiki, and discussion platform dedicated exclusively to the character W.D. Gaster from Toby Fox’s Undertale (and increasingly, Deltarune).

Unlike general Undertale wikis that relegate Gaster to a few secretive pages, Gaster Hub focuses solely on the marginalia. It catalogs:

Think of it as the Library of Alexandria—if the library were hidden behind a gray door with a 1-in-100 chance of appearing. Gaster Hub

The Hub theory proposes that Gaster isn’t dead—he’s distributed. Shattered across time, space, and game installations. Gaster Hub acts as a signal repeater—a way for fragments of his consciousness to reassemble through collective player attention.

Every visit, every click, every shared mystery… makes the Hub stronger. At its core, Gaster Hub (often stylized as

“WE ARE NOT REMEMBERING HIM. HE IS REMEMBERING THROUGH US.”

When Deltarune Chapter 2 dropped, fans noticed something peculiar. The bunker in the south of Hometown, the garbage noise, and the mysterious "Man behind the tree" all pointed directly back to Gaster. Suddenly, the lore pool doubled overnight. Traditional sites struggled to organize the influx of new data. Gaster Hub was the first platform to successfully categorize Deltarune evidence alongside Undertale evidence, showing how the "Darker, Yet Darker" world connects both games. Think of it as the Library of Alexandria—if

Gaster Hub is a multi-game script executor hub for Roblox, known for being free, relatively stable, and feature-rich (auto-farm, teleports, auto-raid, etc.). It supports many popular PvP/farming games.

| Issue | Solution | |--------|----------| | "Invalid script" | Update your executor | | UI won't inject | Rejoin game, re-execute | | Key link broken | Check Discord for new link | | Auto-farm not working | Game likely patched – wait for hub update |

One of the most popular tools on the Hub is the "Mystery Man Encounter Probability Tracker." Users input their save file data, and the algorithm calculates the statistical likelihood of finding the gray door in Waterfall on their specific run. It doesn't guarantee you’ll find him (nothing does), but it gives you the optimal Fun value range.

Everyone knows Entry Number Seventeen. But Gaster Hub discovered evidence of an Entry Number Eighteen in the game’s switch statement for log entries—an entry that calls an empty function. The Hub’s consensus? It was meant to be the player’s own entry, connecting Gaster to you the player.