Sprunki Skiyak Take'S Phase 3

What Is Sprunki Skiyak Take'S Phase 3?

Drag glitch-ridden characters onto the stage and watch them produce distorted, corrupted beats that feel less like music-making and more like assembling the broken memories of a doomed timeline. Sprunki Skiyak Take'S Phase 3 (V5.0) from @Vineriaoct_offical takes the bright Sprunki world and shatters it with an "abnormality" infection — and the result is genuinely unsettling.

What sets this apart from standard Sprunki mods is the sheer density of visual horror baked into each character. Gray sports creeping vines across his body, Funbot displays a "No Signal" glitch screen, and Derple moves with jarringly abrupt animations. Fiery, apocalyptic backgrounds sell the end-of-timeline vibe. On the sound side, Gray and Jevin handle eerie ambient pads and whispering vocals that give your track a cinematic horror weight.

The community has been buzzing since release. Players like Flowey are calling it "COOL!" while others are already hunting for the unremixable version — creator _GrayOCT noted they "disable remixamble idk how i did that," which has players asking how to access it. Someone even asked "How did u get it-" about the mod itself, which says a lot about the hype. A new bonus called "DS melon" is reportedly in the works too.

Horror rhythm fans will eat this up on sprunki.cool. If glitch aesthetics and dark lore aren't your thing, the standard Sprunki experience might suit you better. No download needed — just open and start dragging.

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Getting Started with the Corrupted Timeline

1

Drag Characters to Build Sound

Drop infected characters onto the stage to layer their corrupted sounds into a full track. Each one adds a different element — drones, whispers, or distorted beats.

2

Use Gray and Jevin for Atmosphere

These two provide eerie ambient pads and deep drones that form the cinematic horror backbone of any mix you create.

3

Watch for Visual Cues

Characters like Funbot's glitch screen and Derple's abrupt movements aren't just cosmetic — they signal the corruption level of each sound layer.

Building a Nightmare Track

  • Start with Ambient Layers First

    Place Gray and Jevin early to establish a dark foundation before adding more chaotic elements on top.

    Their drones fill frequency space that makes other corrupted sounds hit harder.

  • Watch Character Movement Timing

    Derple's abrupt animations can throw off your visual rhythm — use him as an accent, not a base layer.

    Pairing him with steady ambient pads creates a jarring contrast that fits the horror theme.

What Makes Phase 3 Stand Out

1

Abnormality Infection Design

Every character is glitch-ridden and distorted, with high-contrast Shifted-style designs featuring specific details like Gray's vines and Funbot's 'No Signal' display.

2

Apocalyptic Visual Atmosphere

Fiery backgrounds and dramatic lighting effects create an end-of-timeline feel that goes far beyond typical Sprunki mod aesthetics.

3

Cinematic Horror Sound Palette

Deep drones, whispering vocals, and eerie ambient pads replace the usual cheerful Sprunki sounds, letting you score a digital nightmare.

Why Play Sprunki Skiyak Take'S Phase 3?

" Score the soundtrack to a digital nightmare. "

" Broken memories, broken beats. "

" The corruption sounds better than it should. "

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