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''This is about the CHUNITHM game feature. For the セブンスシスターズ song, see [[WORLD'S END (7th Sisters)]].''<br>
''This is about the CHUNITHM game feature. For the セブンスシスターズ song, see [[WORLD'S END]].''<br>
''Also, not to be confused with [[Worlds End]].''
''Also, not to be confused with [[Worlds End]].''



Revision as of 04:12, 4 June 2020

This is about the CHUNITHM game feature. For the セブンスシスターズ song, see WORLD'S END.
Also, not to be confused with Worlds End.

WORLD'S END was introduced in CHUNITHM PLUS. It is a special category and chart type in the CHUNITHM series, comparable to UTAGE (宴) charts in the maimai series. It consists of charts that are modifications of regular charts or that have an unusual style. Like UTAGE, a song can have multiple WORLD'S END charts, and WORLD'S END charts are identified by a single-kanji "attribute" which corresponds to the theme or style of the chart. Unlike UTAGE, WORLD'S END charts are also rated from 1 to 5 stars, as a separate difficulty scale from the regular scale. The chart designer credit is used to give reference to the theme of the chart.

To play WORLD'S END charts, the "WORLD'S END PLAY Ticket" must be purchased (if matching, each player requires a ticket). Some WORLD'S END charts are exclusive to Course Mode.

Chart Attributes

Attribute Details
Tap notes, the start of Hold notes, and Flick notes are partially or completely changed to EXTap notes. In early WORLD'S END 光 charts, Hold and Slide notes were also changed to lines of EXTap notes which can be hit by rubbing or sliding.
Damage notes appear. These must not be touched; if hit, they count as a Miss.
Notes stop scrolling at some points.
Notes stop scrolling and must be hit in time with the music.
The speed of the notes changes.
The scrolling of notes reverses at some points.
Hold and Slide notes are heavily used. An especially common pattern in this type of chart is a lengthy Hold note that lasts for several measures and covers the entire lane, so other notes must be played on top of it.
Notes are partially or completely given Air elements (including at the ends of Hold and Slide notes).
Tap notes are partially or completely changed to Flick notes.
Note size is halved. Sometimes, the half-sized notes are aligned to the centre, left or right.
Two half-sized charts are played at once, one on the left and one on the right. The chart designer credit gives a breakdown of what each of the two hands plays.
Large notes are divided into smaller notes with the same total size. Occasionally these notes are spaced out into a fast stair pattern.
Extremely difficult charts.
Notes are arranged to form part of the lyrics of the song.
Charts that require the player to hold down one Hold note while moving their hand away from Damage notes,
OR charts that are indescribable by any one attribute.
Notes fall at irregular speeds, making them appear to be in the wrong order,
OR charts that fit into multiple attributes.
Patterns of Air notes appear that require moving one's hand in a circular motion.
Patterns of Damage notes appear, which are identical to the pattern of regular notes. These Damage notes must be memorised, as the regular notes are difficult to read (being of unusual speed or during a stop).
Alternative mixes of existing ORIGINAL songs.
Rejected initial versions of existing charts.
Charts that contain references to other games.
Crossovers from the maimai series that have only one chart.
April Fools Day exclusive charts. These charts contain several unusual elements.
Used exclusively for 怒槌~光吉猛修一部謎~.

WORLD'S END Chart List

To be added.