Sprunki IMB Definitive Phase 9 Remasterd

What Is Sprunki IMB Definitive Phase 9 Remasterd?

Drag characters onto the soundboard and start building your track within seconds — that's the immediate hook of Sprunki IMB Definitive Phase 9 Remasterd, a fanmade sequel to Definitive Phase 8 that players can jump into right now on sprunki.cool. This remaster, originally from cocrea and crafted by @Wactory, reworks one of the OG Sprunki phase mods with updated character roles and a remastered sound lineup.

What sets this version apart starts with the roster changes. Fun Bot has been renamed to KillBot after being repaired and upgraded, which shifts the tone of any track where that character appears. Gray also takes another ear injury in this phase, a lore detail that returning players will catch right away. The sound categories split into Beats (Oren, Clukr, Vineria, Raddy, KillBot), Effects (Gray, Garnold, Sky, brud, OWAKCX), and Melodies (Mr. Sun, Mr. Tree), giving you clear lanes to experiment with.

Community discussions around the Definitive Phases series frequently ask whether each new remaster justifies a replay, and Phase 9's character swaps give a concrete answer for fans who track the lore. Some players also wonder how this compares to the original Turk Jevin Phase 9 that started it all — this version is a separate fanmade continuation, not a direct port.

If you've followed the Definitive Phases from the start, this one delivers meaningful changes worth hearing. Newcomers, though, may want to experience earlier phases first to appreciate what shifted here.

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Getting Started with the Phase 9 Soundboard

1

Understand the Three Sound Categories

Beats, Effects, and Melodies each serve a different role. Start with one Beat character as your foundation before layering Effects and Melodies on top.

2

Locate KillBot on the Board

The character formerly known as Fun Bot now appears as KillBot in the Beats row. Its upgraded status means a different sound profile compared to earlier phases.

3

Watch for Gray's Visual Change

Gray sits in the Effects row and shows another ear injury in this phase — a visual cue that ties into the ongoing Definitive Phases storyline.

Building Better Tracks in Phase 9

  • Start with Oren or Raddy

    Both sit in the Beats category and provide solid foundational rhythms. Get a loop going with one before adding complexity.

    Pair Raddy with KillBot for a heavier beat feel.

  • Use Effects Sparingly at First

    Characters like OWAKCX and brud in the Effects row can overwhelm a track if added too early. Drop them in after your base loop feels stable.

    Mute Effects to hear how your core beat sounds alone, then reintroduce one at a time.

What's New in This Remaster

1

KillBot Replacement

Fun Bot has been repaired, upgraded, and renamed to KillBot, altering both the character's appearance and its audio contribution to tracks.

2

Structured Sound Layout

Characters are organized into Beats, Effects, and Melodies categories with specific names assigned to each group for easier track building.

3

Fanmade Sequel to Phase 8

This is a direct continuation of the Definitive Phase 8 storyline by Catt, not a standalone remake — lore carries over between phases.

Why Play Sprunki IMB Definitive Phase 9 Remasterd?

" Fun Bot is gone. KillBot is here. "

" Phase 9, rebuilt from the ground up. "

" Drag, drop, and discover what changed. "

Questions About Phase 9 Remasterd