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= -Densetsu renkin- PENDUAL TALISMAN (-伝説錬金- PENDUAL TALISMAN) songs = | = -Densetsu renkin- PENDUAL TALISMAN (-伝説錬金- PENDUAL TALISMAN) songs = | ||
The ''-Densetsu renkin- PENDUAL TALISMAN'' (-伝説錬金- PENDUAL TALISMAN) event is beatmania IIDX 22 PENDUAL | The ''-Densetsu renkin- PENDUAL TALISMAN'' (-伝説錬金- PENDUAL TALISMAN) event is beatmania IIDX 22 PENDUAL's third and final unlock event, introduced on September 17th, 2015. The event's purpose is to unlock [[AC SPADA|beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA]]'s ''Spada†leggendaria'' songs for regular play, which were exclusive to PREMIUM EXTRA STAGE since PENDUAL's beginning. New † charts and a new song can also be unlocked by this event. (The † charts are exclusive to the LEGGENDARIA folder, much like the †LEGGENDARIA charts. This event does ''not'' unlock Spada†leggendaria's LEGGENDARIA charts.) | ||
Most of the event is done through the PENDUAL website. In PENDUAL itself, you collect spiritual points, which are used to obtain the seven legendary swords. To obtain a sword, you need to distribute spiritual points to it until its gauge reaches 100%. Once a sword is obtained, you are allowed to fight the enemies (STAGE2 requires all swords to be obtained). You get 50 spiritual points for every song played, and an additional 20 points by playing specific songs with titles that have to do with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in any numerical and alphabetical form (and text size as well). | Most of the event is done through the PENDUAL website. In PENDUAL itself, you collect spiritual points, which are used to obtain the seven legendary swords. To obtain a sword, you need to distribute spiritual points to it until its gauge reaches 100%. Once a sword is obtained, you are allowed to fight the enemies (STAGE2 requires all swords to be obtained). You get 50 spiritual points for every song played, and an additional 20 points by playing specific songs with titles that have to do with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in any numerical and alphabetical form (and text size as well). |