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* Verflucht is sasakure.UK's first EXTRA STAGE song in the beatmania IIDX series.
* Verflucht is sasakure.UK's first EXTRA STAGE song in the beatmania IIDX series.
** It is also his first KONAMI original song in the beatmania IIDX series.
** It is also his first KONAMI original song in the beatmania IIDX series.
* "Verflucht" is German for "cursed".
* Tyrfing was a magic sword in Norse mythology, which figures in the Tyrfing Cycle, which includes a poem from the Poetic Edda called Hervararkviða, and the Hervarar saga.


== Song Production Information ==
== Song Production Information ==

Revision as of 04:27, 2 June 2014

Verflucht

Song Information

Artist: Tyrfing
Composition/Arrangement: Tyrfing
BPM: 180
Length: TBD
Genre: ?
VJ: ?
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

None.

Song Connections / Remixes

None.

Trivia

  • Verflucht is the sixth Spada†leggendaria EXTRA STAGE song of beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA.
  • Verflucht is sasakure.UK's first EXTRA STAGE song in the beatmania IIDX series.
    • It is also his first KONAMI original song in the beatmania IIDX series.
  • "Verflucht" is German for "cursed".
  • Tyrfing was a magic sword in Norse mythology, which figures in the Tyrfing Cycle, which includes a poem from the Poetic Edda called Hervararkviða, and the Hervarar saga.

Song Production Information

Untranslated.

Video Production Information

None.

Difficulty & Notecounts

beatmania IIDX difficulty rated from 1 to 12. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from BEMANIWiki 2nd.)

Game SP Difficulty DP Difficulty
Beginner Normal Hyper Another Normal Hyper Another
Notecounts - ? ? 1805 ? ? 1949
beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA→Present - †? †? 12 †? †? 12

† These charts are currently locked.

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