The structure of FNF Vocaloid Pack is worth explaining because it affects how you approach it. Most FNF mods give you a specific opponent, a defined story, and a set number of songs that belong to that one character. This pack inverts that. The tracks come first, and each one brings its own opponent design and visual identity rather than everything revolving around a single rival.
That means the experience feels closer to working through a curated playlist than clearing a campaign. You can drop into any song without needing context from the ones before it. You can replay a track you enjoy without sitting through songs you have already mastered. The progression is self-directed, which suits the way Vocaloid music culture actually works: fans come to specific songs and artists rather than following a linear narrative.


