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A team of five players takes on a single AI-controlled NPC, wagering a varied amount of Den/Beats, depending on the level of the NPC difficulty. If their total score beats the increased score of the NPC, they win Den/Beats; if not, they don't get anything. In Korean Audition, American Audition, and SEA, AuditionPH there is the option to take on three NPCs in a row; if you beat all of them without losing a match, the reward is much higher. However, the matches get exponentially harder in comparison with single NPCs. The first two | A team of five players takes on a single AI-controlled NPC, wagering a varied amount of Den/Beats, depending on the level of the NPC difficulty. If their total score beats the increased score of the NPC, they win Den/Beats; if not, they don't get anything. In Korean Audition, American Audition, and SEA, AuditionPH there is the option to take on three NPCs in a row; if you beat all of them without losing a match, the reward is much higher. However, the matches get exponentially harder in comparison with single NPCs. The first two games are 4 Key, and the last game 8 Key. You must be level 6 to enter Battle Parties. Be careful because the NPCs can be very hard. And you may lose Den/Beats. Also if you haven't already beaten an npc, they give you 9x reward what the "need" is. | ||
The game modes used at Battle Party are: Choreography, Expert Choreography, Sync-8, Crazy-4 and Crazy-8. | The game modes used at Battle Party are: Choreography, Expert Choreography, Sync-8, Crazy-4 and Crazy-8. |