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Gold Medals are obtained by completing a minigame with a [[Superb|superb]] rank. A gold frame will appear around the selection of the rhythm game. Collecting medals will unlock [[Endless Games]] and [[Rhythm Toys]]. | Gold Medals are obtained by completing a minigame with a [[Superb|superb]] rank. A gold frame will appear around the selection of the rhythm game. Collecting medals will unlock [[Endless Games]] and [[Rhythm Toys]]. | ||
===Perfect Medals=== | |||
Perfect Medals in Rhythm Heaven are simply Gold Medals with "PERFECT" displayed on the bottom. | |||
==In Rhythm Heaven Fever== | ==In Rhythm Heaven Fever== | ||
Getting a perfect will earn the player two medals instead of one. A perfect medal, and a Normal medal. | Getting a perfect will earn the player two medals instead of one. A perfect medal, and a Normal medal. |
Revision as of 02:15, 11 August 2012
Rhythm Tengoku
Gold Medal
Medals are earned after getting a High Level rank, which also unlocks Endless Games and Rhythm Toys. Instead of a colored frame to determine its rank, an actual medal is displayed on the top-right corner.
Perfect Medal
In Rhythm Tengoku, perfect medals are not displayed around the frame but rather shown as text below the description of the minigame.
Rhythm Heaven
Gold Medal
Gold Medals are obtained by completing a minigame with a superb rank. A gold frame will appear around the selection of the rhythm game. Collecting medals will unlock Endless Games and Rhythm Toys.
Perfect Medals
Perfect Medals in Rhythm Heaven are simply Gold Medals with "PERFECT" displayed on the bottom.
In Rhythm Heaven Fever
Getting a perfect will earn the player two medals instead of one. A perfect medal, and a Normal medal.