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The CHAOS-R variant introduces "Stigmata Holds." In standard rhythm games, you hold a note and release. Here, holding a "Stigmata" note causes a small red dot to appear on your physical hand (via the arcade’s IR camera). You must keep your finger perfectly still . If the dot drifts by even a pixel, the hold breaks, triggering a 100-note drumroll of invisible notes called "Phantom Pain."
At the 45-second drop—a distorted hardstyle kick layered over a crying violin—the chart executes its infamous "Excommunication RNG." The game accesses your local save data. If it detects you have failed this chart more than 100 times (which is everyone), it intentionally spawns a . This isn't a bug; Kyouka confirmed via a now-deleted NicoNico comment that it is "a lesson in forsaking perfect memory." Shinsei Kourin S-TRAN-C-XE -Final- -CHAOS-R-
: This could potentially be a brand name or a product line. "Shinsei" is a Japanese term that means "new star" or can refer to something that is newly created or reborn. "Kourin" could be a product line or a company name, but its meaning in Japanese isn't straightforward without more context. The CHAOS-R variant introduces "Stigmata Holds
The true legend of lies in its gameplay chart. If the dot drifts by even a pixel,