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FNF vs Senpai Expansion
FNF vs Senpai Expansion

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FNF Vs Senpai Expansion: School Battle Gets A Serious Upgrade
FNF vs Senpai Expansion brings Boyfriend back to the school yard to face Senpai again. This time, though, it doesn’t feel like a simple repeat. New songs, tighter patterns, and longer sections make each round noticeably more demanding.
What Makes This Mod Stand Out
- Four new tracks in total: Dateburn, Schoolfight, Graduation, and Eternal Doom
- Same school setting, but the pacing ramps up noticeably from one song to another
- Patterns don’t stay easy for long. The deeper you go, the harder they are to read
- Instead of sudden spikes, the difficulty builds step by step
- It still feels like classic FNF, just far less forgiving
Face Senpai In New Battles
Each track plays out a bit differently. Dateburn starts off manageable, almost like a warm-up. Schoolfight picks up the pace and pushes your timing harder. Graduation goes further, where missed notes start to hurt more. Then Eternal Doom closes things out, leaving almost no room to recover once you lose rhythm.
The objective doesn’t change. Hit notes on time, stay in control, and avoid losing the round. Miss too many, and things turn against you quickly, especially later on when patterns start stacking up.
Stay In Control
- When patterns speed up, rushing inputs usually makes things worse
- Try to follow the flow instead of reacting at the last second
- If it starts to feel overwhelming, switching to Easy mode can help
- Replaying songs is one of the easiest ways to learn tricky sections
Controls
- Use arrow keys or WASD to hit notes.
- Press Enter to start or pause.
- Space can also work, depending on your setup.
























