![]() ![]() ![]() Though there are no pages related to this in the Funkipedia Mods Wiki (that I can find), you can find them on Youtube, mostly by Youtuber Lochinho. instead of getting more corrupted, they are getting less corrupted as it goes on.). It takes the normal orientation of corrupting and reverses it (i.e. Though this is also popular, it's not as popular as the simple corrupting process. Popular mods that follow this premise are: (these are all I could find in this wiki, please add if you find more) Infecting Cross-overs These types of cross-overs are the most common, as they follow the normal sequence of events as the original Corruption. There are 2 main categories of Corruption cross-overs, which are: 1. They also end with the character either being forcefully deleted from their game, being fully corrupted, or fight back before succumbing to it. Corruption cross-overs are fan-made mods based on the popular Friday Night Funkin': Corruption and Pibby mods. characters, corrupted by The Darkness from Pibby. a game (like Hating Simulator from Week 6 of the base game) starting off normal then getting more corrupt. small amounts of corruption and slowly growing as it goes on. ![]() Songs in this type of cross-over start with either: They normally put Evil/Corrupted Boyfriend against popular mod characters, such as Whitty, Monika, and so on. These types of cross-overs are the most common, as they follow the normal sequence of events as the original Corruption. There are 2 main categories of Corruption cross-overs, which are: This mod is non-canon to the official mod unless stated by the original creators of the official mods.Ĭorruption cross-overs are fan-made mods based on the popular Friday Night Funkin': Corruption and Pibby mods. This is an unofficial fan-made mod of a specific official mod. ![]()
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