Annihilation in F# Minor :: FFR Batch Submission
XelNya -
Annihilation in F# Minor -
tn-shi
Autumn 2024 Seasonal Batch
Public
Unjudged
- The sim folder name isn't as expected: "Annihilation in F# Minor (XelNya) [FFR]" vs "Annihilation in F# Minor (XelNya)"
Simfile Folder Name
Annihilation in F# Minor (XelNya) [FFR]
Note Count
2423
Chart Length
2:42
Average NPS
15.1912
Estimated Difficulty
98.57
First Note
0:03
Ending Note Delay
0:01
Hand Bias
Framers
0 - 0
1 - 0
2 - 23
3 - 89
4 - 726
Jumps
Hands
Quads
Color Jumps
Color Hands
Color Quads
Most notes in:
1/3 of a Second
10 - 30.00 nps
0.5 Seconds
16 - 32.00 nps
1 Second
30 - 30.00 nps
2 Seconds
50 - 25.00 nps
5 Seconds
111 - 22.20 nps
10 Seconds
213 - 21.30 nps
30 Seconds
623 - 20.77 nps
1 Minute
1178 - 19.63 nps
Color Count
Largest Note Gaps
2.13s2.13s1.37s1.1s1.1s1.1s1.07s1.07s
Posted at 9:51am on March 29th, 2026
Judge notes hidden until score is given.
Permission good
Sync good
Metadata good
can't believe estimated diff is only 98.57 lol
** The largest issue I see is, unfortunately, still anchors. I disagree with difficulty getting decimated without them, since the chart already gives a challenge with high stamina requirement for nearly 1 minute. In fact, I find 1:31.292-2:05.425 overly difficult due to its continued anchor usage after all those patterns, and especially the OHTs that result from it.
It's also worth mentioning that some of the anchors are already very difficult by themselves, for example 1:45.892 right hand and 1:55.958 right hand.
** "Trill giga-spikes" are still there (1:12.092-1:13.158, 2:37.425-2:38.492).
Not much to add beyond what the two judges already said in the previous judgement; I see the motivation behind the anchors, but the way they are stepped creates unnecessary spikes and harsh difficulty curves that could be ironed out.
Judge Score: 5.50 - Rejected