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;Real
;Real
:Introduced in Op.2, Real is the fourth, hardest difficulty level, with more complex charts than Expert. Unlike the first three difficulties, not all songs have a Real chart, and charts instead rated in diamonds (from 1 to 3). Like Expert, Real charts requires a clear with an A rank of their respective Expert charts and to have enough nos to purchase it. Unlike Expert, the unlock can be either temporary for a single play, or permanently, which usually costs around 20 to 30 times of a temporary play to purchase, though some Real charts are made available for free for a limited period.
:Introduced in Op.2, Real is the fourth, hardest difficulty level, with more complex charts than Expert. Like Expert, Real charts requires a clear with an A rank of their respective Expert charts and to have enough nos to purchase it. Unlike Expert, the unlock can be either temporary for a single play, or permanently, which usually costs around 20 to 30 times of a temporary play to purchase, though some Real charts are made available for free for a limited time period. Also unlike the first three difficulties, not all songs have a Real chart, and charts instead rated in diamonds (from 1 to 3), though songs also have levels internally counted for MISSION BINGO unlocks and Grade counting purposes, with ◆1 rated between Levels 9 and 11, ◆2 rated Level 12 or 12.5, and ◆3 rated Level 13 or 13.5.


;RECITAL Mode
;RECITAL Mode
:Introduced in Op.2, RECITAL mode is an advanced game mode which focused on the skills of an actual pianist. In addition to the regular play, the player is assessed on its parameters such as the keystroke strength and extra notes, and higher scores award more nos. Selected halls and grades are also factored to the total nos obtained in a session. Beginning in Op.3, RECITAL mode can now be freely switched.
:Introduced in Op.2, RECITAL mode is an advanced game mode which focused on the skills of an actual pianist. In addition to the regular play, the player is assessed on its parameters such as the keystroke strength and extra notes, and higher scores award more nos. Selected halls and grades are also factored to the total nos obtained in a session. Beginning in Op.3, RECITAL mode can now be freely switched.
;RHYTHM GUIDE
:A modifier option on producing beats as measurement of a song's tempo, as ノスタルジア lacked the BPM display on a song's interface. A metronome, which produced or mutes the song's tempo, also appear on the bottom right of the screen during gameplay and can be toggled freely.


;STANDARD
;STANDARD
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;TRAJECTORY
;TRAJECTORY
:An modifier option on how the note lanes are moved. There are four different types, namely Splash (the default option with notes travelling via a curved direction), Approach (notes travelling diagonally, similar to SOUND VOLTEX), Slope (notes travelling in a slope/sliding manner) and Vertical (notes travelling vertically similar to most other BEMANI games).
:A modifier option on how the note lanes are moved. There are four different types, namely Splash (the default option with notes traveling via an outward curve-like direction), Approach (notes traveling diagonally, similar to SOUND VOLTEX), Slope (notes traveling in a slope/inward curve-like direction) and Vertical (notes traveling vertically similar to most other BEMANI games).


;TRILL
;TRILL
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