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==Saffron World==
==Saffron World==
This set of courses is unlocked by default. This is the easiest world the player can take part in. Rewards are one Flow Ball for normal challenges, and two for [[File:Superhard_3DS.png|128px]] challenges. Clearing it is commemorated with a [[Badge]].
This set of courses is unlocked by default. This is the easiest world the player can take part in. The challenges in this world only contain the rhythm games up to [[Lush Tower]], and can be unlocked to play solo after completing said tower. Rewards are one Flow Ball for normal challenges, and two for [[File:Superhard_3DS.png|128px]] challenges. Clearing it is commemorated with a [[Badge]].
===Simplicity Is Best===
===Simplicity Is Best===
{{GameExplain3DS|title=[[File:ChallengeTrainExplainIcon.png|29px]]|explain=<div style="text-align: center;">Let's start out simple, shall we?</div>}}
{{GameExplain3DS|title=[[File:ChallengeTrainExplainIcon.png|29px]]|explain=<div style="text-align: center;">Let's start out simple, shall we?</div>}}
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==Saltwater World==
==Saltwater World==
This world is unlocked by completing all of the normal challenges in Saffron World. This is a medium-difficulty world the player can participate in. Rewards are two [[Flow Ball]]s for normal challenges, and three for [[File:Superhard_3DS.png|128px]] challenges. Clearing it is commemorated with a [[Badge]].
This world is unlocked by completing all of the normal challenges in Saffron World. This is a medium-difficulty world the player can participate in. The challenges in this world contain the rhythm games all the games up to the [[Songbird Tower]] as well as the purchasable games from the shop. This world can be unlocked to play solo after completing all seven towers. Rewards are two [[Flow Ball]]s for normal challenges, and three for [[File:Superhard_3DS.png|128px]] challenges. Clearing it is commemorated with a [[Badge]].
===The Soul of Japan===
===The Soul of Japan===
{{GameExplain3DS|title=[[File:ChallengeTrainExplainIcon.png|29px]]|explain=<div style="text-align: center;">Games with a Japanese flair.</div>}}
{{GameExplain3DS|title=[[File:ChallengeTrainExplainIcon.png|29px]]|explain=<div style="text-align: center;">Games with a Japanese flair.</div>}}
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==Paprika World==
==Paprika World==
The Paprika Course is unlocked by completing all of the normal challenges in Saltwater World. This world is the hardest the player can ever participate in with nearly all the songs being sped up. Rewards are two [[Flow Ball]]s for normal challenges, and three for [[File:Superhard_3DS.png|128px]] challenges. Clearing it is commemorated with a [[Badge]].
The Paprika Course is unlocked by completing all of the normal challenges in Saltwater World. This world is the hardest the player can ever participate in with nearly all the songs being sped up. The challenges in this world contain the all the rhythm games (excluding some outliers) and can only be unlocked to play solo by completing [[Tibby's Mom]]. Rewards are two [[Flow Ball]]s for normal challenges, and three for [[File:Superhard_3DS.png|128px]] challenges. Clearing it is commemorated with a [[Badge]].
===All or Nothing!===
===All or Nothing!===
{{GameExplain3DS|title=[[File:ChallengeTrainExplainIcon.png|29px]]|explain=<div style="text-align: center;">To err is human...so this series<br>is only for nonhumans.</div>}}
{{GameExplain3DS|title=[[File:ChallengeTrainExplainIcon.png|29px]]|explain=<div style="text-align: center;">To err is human...so this series<br>is only for nonhumans.</div>}}
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*"Wario...Where?" requires the player to clear all normal Courses in Paprika World to unlock, while "Wario...Where? 2: The Sequel" requires those as well as "Wario...Where?" itself. The Courses themselves also change the appearence of the [[Rhythm Games]], replacing the main characters with those of [[mariowiki:WarioWare|WarioWare]].
*"Wario...Where?" requires the player to clear all normal Courses in Paprika World to unlock, while "Wario...Where? 2: The Sequel" requires those as well as "Wario...Where?" itself. The Courses themselves also change the appearence of the [[Rhythm Games]], replacing the main characters with those of [[mariowiki:WarioWare|WarioWare]].
*[[File:Tempo_Up_3DS.png|100px]] uses a hidden multiplier, which can go up to 255%. A "Tempo Down" is also possible, which can go down to 1%, but it's never featured in the game.
*[[File:Tempo_Up_3DS.png|100px]] uses a hidden multiplier, which can go up to 255%. A "Tempo Down" is also possible, which can go down to 1%, but it's never featured in the game.
*While Saltwater World and Paprika World contain optional games from the [[shop]], there are no restrictions to unlocking challenges. This means some challenges can still be chosen despite containing rhythm games the player has never unlocked.
*A number of [[Rhythm Games]] never appear in any Challenge Train courses, those being [[Left-Hand Remix]], [[Right-Hand Remix]], [[Final Remix]], [[Night Walk]], [[Quiz Show]], [[Big Rock Finish]], [[Catch of the Day]], and [[Love Rap]], as well as the four [[Endless Games]]: [[Coin Toss]], [[Sick Beats]], [[Charging Chicken]], and [[Clap Trap]].
*A number of [[Rhythm Games]] never appear in any Challenge Train courses, those being [[Left-Hand Remix]], [[Right-Hand Remix]], [[Final Remix]], [[Night Walk]], [[Quiz Show]], [[Big Rock Finish]], [[Catch of the Day]], and [[Love Rap]], as well as the four [[Endless Games]]: [[Coin Toss]], [[Sick Beats]], [[Charging Chicken]], and [[Clap Trap]].
*The [[Perfect Campaign]] Headquarters has three notes below the game's icon while a campaign is active. These turn off with each failure, and as such represent the three attempts the player gets at a [[Perfect]].
*The [[Perfect Campaign]] Headquarters has three notes below the game's icon while a campaign is active. These turn off with each failure, and as such represent the three attempts the player gets at a [[Perfect]]. While having three attempts has always been a constant in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series]]'', this is the first time this rule has been visually shown to the player.
==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==
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