Pixel Flow Level 398 Solution | Pixel Flow 398 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 398 Walkthrough

This stage is a classic "Fire and Ice" split that forces you to manage two completely different color palettes at once. On the left, you have a frozen wing locked behind blue ice; on the right, a fiery dragon wing buried in black smoke. To beat Pixel Flow Level 398, you must respect the vertical divider. Do not mix your strategies. Treat the left and right sides as two separate puzzles that share the same five slot limit. Because of the massive 250 HP block and the strict layering, this is a very hard level.

Pixel Flow Level 398 Overview

The board is a stark duality. It looks like two mythical wings have been stitched together. The left half is cool tones—cyan, royal blue, and white—forming a curved, feathery ice wing. The right half is aggressive warm tones—black, blood red, and orange—forming a jagged dragon wing.

There is a clean vertical break right down the center. This asymmetry is vital. The left side is obstructed by a massive Ice Block in the top corner with 250 HP. That block is a tank. It isn’t going anywhere fast. The right side, however, is capped by a simple Wooden Crate with only 5 HP. This means the right side is "softer" initially; you can break through the top defenses there much faster than on the left.

The visual trap here is the center seam. You might be tempted to try and clear the middle first to join the halves, but the layers prevent that. The Black pixels on the right and the Cyan pixels on the left act as a "shell." You cannot touch the inner White or Red wings until you crack these outer shells.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 398

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 398

Focus your first moves entirely on the Black zone on the right side.

Narratively, this makes the most sense because the Black pixels represent the smoke and shadow obscuring the fire wing. Logically, it’s the safest play for your ammo slots. The Black layer is massive, covering almost the entire background of the right half. Because it is the topmost layer, almost any Black pig you pick up will immediately find a target and empty its ammo.

If you look at your starting options, you will likely see Black pigs. Grab them. Ignore the left side (Blue/Cyan) for a moment. Why? Because the "250" Ice Block on the left blocks a significant portion of the upper columns. Pigs shooting at the left side often waste time walking or get blocked, whereas the right side has that weak "5" crate that breaks quickly, opening up the whole column for your Black pigs to feast. Clear the smoke. Expose the Red.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 398 without power ups or boosters

Once you have shaved off the majority of the Black layer on the right, the board enters a dangerous mid-game state. You will see a bright Red wing exposed on the right, and the Blue/Cyan ice block is likely still intact on the left. This is where you will lose if you aren't careful.

The trap is the Orange and White pigs. You will start seeing them on the conveyor belt. Do not touch them.

Here is the priority plan to survive without boosters:

  1. Finish the Backgrounds: Now that the Black is gone, shift focus to the Cyan/Light Blue on the left. You must peel away the sky to reveal the White wing.
  2. The Middle Layers: Only after the Blue background is thinned out should you start grabbing Red pigs. The Red pixels form the bulk of the dragon wing. They are huge clusters, easy to hit, but they were protected by the Black earlier.
  3. The Slot Trap: If you pick up a White pig while the Blue background is still solid, that pig will drop into your slot and sit there. It has no valid targets because the White pixels are buried deep in the center. If you pick up an Orange pig while the Red wing is still solid, same problem. The Orange fire is at the very bottom layer.

If your slots are filling up with useless pigs, look for the Wooden Crates at the bottom. Sometimes grabbing a random color that hits a crate is better than grabbing a color you can't use yet. Clear the bottom wooden row to give your pigs a straight shot at the lower layers.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 398

In the final stretch, the majestic wings should be clearly visible. The heavy blocks of Black and Cyan are gone. The "250" block on the top left might still be there, or it might have finally cracked, but it matters less now as the pixels below it are exposed.

The last elements to clean up are the "accent" colors. On the right, this is the Orange fire at the base of the wing. These pixels are at the very bottom of the voxel stack. You couldn't hit them until the Red wing was decimated. On the left, the final cleanup is usually the tips of the White feathers and the dark blue shading mixed in.

Be extremely careful with the vertical center line. Often, a single stray pixel of Black or Cyan hides right on the seam, blocking a White or Red pixel behind it. If you have one pig left in your hand and the level isn't ending, scan that center line. You likely missed a tiny speck of background color that is preventing you from hitting the final layer.