SpunkStock Music Festival Modifiers and How they Work

Welcome to our SpunkStock Music Festival Modifiers and How they Work guide. In this guide I will give specifics on how each modifier works.

SpunkStock Music Festival Modifiers and How they Work

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1 Star Modifiers (White)

These modifiers do not increase your reputation multiplier

Sap – increases progress on “hit” and “perfect” by 50%, increases passive progression decay by 50%
Each subsequent Sap increases the bonus by 50% so 3 Sap increases progression on “hit” and “perfect” by 150% total
Each subsequent Sap increases passive progression decay by 50% in the same way
Applies separately from Needle

Needle – increases progression on “perfect” by 75%, reduces progression on “hit” by 25%
Each subsequent Needle increases the bonus by 75% of the previous value
Applies separately from Sap

Retribution – if you would fail a performance, instead set the progress bar to 25% and grants a few white modifiers (sap, needle, barrier, guardian and perception) but you lose half of your score muliplier
(hidden value) also adds 150% to the “perfect” threshold which increases multiplicatively
Bonuses earned from “fail” do not carry to next round during gauntlet

Perception – adds a 20% chance to “critical” when getting a perfect hit
“critical” hits have 100% increased progression
Each subsequent Perception modifier increases the chance to get a “critical” hit by 10%
Applies after all other modifiers, such as Sap and Needle

Ritual – every 40 perfect hits grants you a random white or grey modifier
Each subsequent Ritual decreases the number of perfect hits required by 15%
Lowest this number can reach is 1

Glass – increases the perfect hit area by 25%, upon getting a “hit” “miss” “overclick” or hitting a mine the perfect hit area shatters reducing the perfect hit area by 50%
Each subsequent Glass increases the perfect hit area by an additional 25% (stacking multiplicatively)
After breaking Glass you can recover its size, however the increase is very small per modifier

Yin & Yang – grants 1 random white modifier (cannot be glass) for each gold and red modifier you have or gain
Each subsequent Yin & Yang has a 50% chance to give an additional modifier per gold and red modifier

Guardian – adds a passive 25% chance to ignore “miss” and “overclick”
Each subsequent Guardian increases the 25% chance by 25% exponentially (3 guardian is approximately a 54.06% chance)
Ignored “miss” and “overclick” do not gain you progression

Barrier – the next “hit” will count as a “perfect” then the modifier disappears
Cannot be stacked, however once one is used, a new one may be applied

Stamina – reduces passive progression decay by 50%
Each subsequent Stamina reduces passive progression decay by 50% of the decay rate when applied

Blast – clears the track of all notes counting all of them as perfect hits, lasts for 2 seconds

Seer – reduces reroll price by 50%
Each subsequent Seer reduces the cost of reroll by 50%
Can reach 0 cost at around 9 Seer

2 Star Modifiers (Grey)

These modifiers increase your reputation multiplier by 0.2

Tempo up – increases the bpm of the song by 15%
Songs with higher starting bpm (highest is Ruth at 180bpm) have more drastic increases
Each subsequent Tempo up increases the bpm by an additional 15%
(the tooltip in game is incorrect)

Nitro – clears the track of notes and moves the hit area up ~20% of the track
Each subsequent Nitro moves the hit area up by an additional
Cannot move the area further up than ~90% of the track
As with blast, notes will not spawn for 2 seconds

Mine – mines have a 25% chance to spawn on the track, hitting a mine will count as a “miss” and deals extra damage to your progression (500% “miss” damage)
Each subsequent Mine increases the damage additively to your progression hitting a mine does by 100% (3 mines means 1500% “miss” damage)
(hidden value) passive progression decay is reduced by 25%

Whip – increases damage to progression caused by overclicking, missing or hitting a mine by 75%
Each subsequent Whip increases the damage by an additional 75%
(tooltip is wrong here too)

Mini – reduces note size by 20%
Each subsequent Mini reduces the note size by an additional 20%
This effects hit detection as well
Minimum size notes can be is 40% base size
(hidden value) “perfect” area increase 10% and passive progression decay increase 10%

3 Star and 4 Star Modifiers (Gold and Red)

These modifiers are all unable to be stacked with themselves.
In other words you cannot get more than one of each of these modifiers in a single performance.

Gold modifiers increase your reputation multiplier by 0.5
Red modifiers increase your reputation multiplier by 1.0

Double – causes a second note track to appear from the right size of the screen. Notes will appear on the right side but will be on the off-beat (in between the normal notes)
All modifiers applied to the first track will also be applied to the second track
(hidden value) passive progression decay is double current value

Fission – notes in the off-beat have a 25% chance to spawn
While the notes appear smaller they have the same “perfect” area as the larger notes

Hold – causes notes to sometimes become “hold” notes where you must hold down the key until the note is finished for the note to count
If a hold note lasts more than one beat, it will count all notes within it as part of the progression
If the hold note is a critical, it will count the entire hold as a critical for progression
If the hold note is let go early you will gain progression for the initial hit, but lose progress for the hold portion

Ghost – as you gain a longer streak of hits, a white mist floats from the bottom of the track obscuring notes as it rises.
Getting a “miss” “overclick” or hitting a mine causes the mist to go back down

Gravity – causes a gravity note to appear every 20 notes, (40 when Double is active) hitting the gravity note will cause the track to immediately and instantly flip upside down
While the track is upside down hitting the gravity note will cause the track to return to normal
The gravity notes otherwise are completely normal notes and must be hit
Gravity notes have priority over any other modifier when it needs to spawn
While the track is upside down the glass modifier icon near the track does not move with the track (may end up being fixed)

4 Star (red) +1 rep multiplier (CANNOT BE STACKED)
Doom – any “miss” “missclick” or hitting a mine will instantly cause you to fail the scene.
Can be blocked by retribution

Common Combinations and what to Avoid

SpunkStock Music Festival Modifiers and How they Work

Alright this part is more off the cuff, therefore it’s purely my opinion.

Any combination of any two out of double, fission, and hold can be challenging but in my opinion is quite fun. However i sincerely advise against getting all 3 unless you enjoy chaos in your adult games.

Stacking needles and saps and then adding in a perception or two is one of the fastest ways to get through a song without abusing Retribution (which is completely overpowered)
If you’re having difficulty getting an SS on a song, and you have the pendant, I recommend try starting with Barrier to save your streak from breaking due to one slip up.
Last thing I can think of off the top of my head is avoid Ghost at all costs. It makes the game much harder than it needs to be.

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