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About Sprunki Phase 7 Ongoing Onslaught But Pyramixed
The Sprunki modding community thrives on chaos, and few crossovers embody this better than Sprunki Phase 7 Ongoing Onslaught But Pyramixed. This viral modification takes the relentless, high-octane "sonic warfare" of Sprunki Phase 7: Ongoing Onslaught and buries it under the cursed sands of the Pyramixed universe.
Imagine the apocalyptic intensity of Phase 7—where every beat feels like a battle for survival—reimagined with ancient Egyptian scales, pharaonic aesthetics, and a curse that dates back millennia. This isn't just a reskin; it's a complete atmospheric shift that turns a futuristic music battle into an ancient war of the gods.
In this guide, we dive deep into this unique fusion, exploring how the "Ongoing Onslaught" mechanics adapt to the "Pyramixed" lore, the terrifying new character designs, and how to survive the curse.
The Lore: An Ancient War Reawakened
To understand this crossover, you have to look at the collision of two distinct timelines:
- The Phase 7 Timeline: In Ongoing Onslaught, the Sprunki world is in a state of total war. The music is aggressive, industrial, and desperate. It is a fight against a red, consuming corruption that demands constant noise to keep at bay.
- The Pyramixed Timeline: In the Pyramixed lore, the characters uncover a cursed tomb. The music is mystical, laden with sitars and heavy bass, and the "Horror Mode" reveals mummified, eldritch versions of the cast.
In "Ongoing Onslaught But Pyramixed," these two realities crash together. The lore suggests that the "Onslaught" isn't a futuristic invasion, but an ancient plague released from a forbidden sarcophagus. The "Soldiers" of Phase 7 are now "Temple Guardians," fighting not with technology, but with dark magic and cursed artifacts. The "Red Sky" of the Onslaught is replaced by a bruised, purple desert twilight, signaling the end of a dynasty.
Gameplay Mechanics: Survival in the Sands
This mod retains the core drag-and-drop mechanics of Incredibox but adds the punishing difficulty curve of Phase 7 with the atmospheric depth of Pyramixed.
How to Play
- Select Your Deities: The roster is a mix of Phase 7's hardened survivors and Pyramixed's divine avatars. Drag icons (now shaped like scarabs, ankhs, or cracked tablets) onto the characters.
- Build the Curse: Unlike standard mods where you build a melody, here you are building a defense. The "Onslaught" mechanic means the music gets faster and more chaotic the longer you play.
- Trigger the Eclipse: In standard Pyramixed, you unlock horror mode by finding the "Cursed" item. In this crossover, you must trigger the "Eclipse Onslaught." This happens when you combine the "Pharaoh" character (Oren's variant) with the "Cursed Mummy" (Black's variant). The sun vanishes, the pyramid turns blood red, and the music shifts from a desert groove to a screaming industrial nightmare.
The "Pyramixed" Filter
The unique hook of this mod is the sound design. The aggressive, distorted beats of Phase 7 are filtered through an "Ancient" lens.
- Beats: Industrial drums are replaced with heavy, echoing war drums and stone-smashing sounds.
- Melodies: Synth lines are swapped for distorted flutes and synthesized sitars that sound slightly out of tune, adding to the dread.
- Vocals: The "Screams" of Phase 7 become chanting choirs and low-frequency throat singing.
Character Guide: Guardians of the Tomb
The visual fusion in this mod is stunning. Characters from Phase 7 shed their military gear for ancient armor.
- Oren (The Pharaoh General): Originally the resistance leader in Phase 7, here he wears the Double Crown of Egypt. His sound is a commanding, rhythmic shout that stabilizes the chaotic track.
- Wenda (The High Priestess): In Phase 7, she is often a medic or tech specialist. In Pyramixed, she becomes a sorceress with glowing hieroglyphs floating around her. Her melody is a haunting, high-pitched vocal that cuts through the bass.
- Black (The Anubis Curse): The antagonist. In the Ongoing Onslaught, he is a corruption monster. Here, he is the avatar of Anubis, half-jackal, half-glitch. When placed, he introduces a "sandstorm" visual effect that obscures the screen.
- Fun Bot (The Golem): The robotic character becomes a stone construct or a Sphinx-like automaton, providing heavy, grinding percussion sounds.
Why This Crossover Works
The "But Pyramixed" trend has taken over the community because it offers a perfect aesthetic contrast. Phase 7 is loud, fast, and modern. Pyramixed is slow, heavy, and ancient. Mashing them together creates a unique "Ancient Aliens" vibe that players love.
If you enjoy exploring how different themes can completely change the feel of a mod, you should check out the Sprunki Pyramixed category. There, you can find the original version of this desert nightmare and other variations that play with the "Ancient Curse" concept. Seeing the difference between the vanilla Pyramixed and this "Onslaught" version highlights just how versatile the Sprunki engine truly is.
The Horror Mode: The "Red Sand" Event
The defining moment of Sprunki Phase 7 Ongoing Onslaught But Pyramixed is the transition to horror.
- Visuals: The golden sands turn to ash. The hieroglyphs on the wall start glowing red and bleeding. The characters undergo gruesome transformations—limbs turn to sand, faces melt away to reveal skulls, and the "Pyramid" in the background opens its giant eye.
- Sound: The track slows down instantly. The "Onslaught" tempo remains, but the pitch drops. It sounds like a funeral march played in a wind tunnel. The "glitch" effects from Phase 7 are replaced by the sound of shifting sand and crumbling stone.
Tips for the Best Experience
- Find the "Golden" Combo: There is a rumored secret combination involving the "Sun God" and "River" characters that unlocks a "Ascension" ending, momentarily clearing the red sky.
- Don't Overload the Bass: The "Pyramixed" soundfont is very bass-heavy. If you add too many percussion characters, the melody gets drowned out. Balance your "Stone" sounds with "Flute" sounds.
- Watch the Background: During the "Onslaught," the background changes. Keep an eye on the hieroglyphs—they often tell the story of why the characters are fighting.
Conclusion
Sprunki Phase 7 Ongoing Onslaught But Pyramixed is a masterclass in atmospheric modding. It takes the adrenaline of the Onslaught and gives it a weight and history that makes the horror feel even more permanent. Whether you are there for the incredible character designs or the head-banging "Ancient-Industrial" beats, this crossover is a must-play for any fan of the Sprunki multiverse.
Are you ready to enter the tomb? The Onslaught has begun, and the Pharaoh is waiting.