Moon Drive: a Chain Shift/Roman Cancel/Overdrive-based power-up that can be activated by using all of Moon Icons any time with more than one half full.These deal greater damage than regular Specials, and are not only powerful but easy to activate with simple controls using combinations of the directional buttons and attack buttons. Moon Skills: very powerful Specials that can be unleashed by consuming the Moon Icons that appear next to the Life Gauge.However, the original function of Rapid Beat is required in Mission Mode. As of August 2022, Rapid Beat has option through either pressing A+B after a normal button, or being disabled. However, once a same button is pressed second times, the third followup will immediately goes to a Launcher (regular main button outside Rapid Beat is universally 3C) while on the ground and Air Throw while in the air, meaning Reverse Beat cannot be used normally. Rapid Beat allows players to execute combinations with repeated presses of the attack buttons.There are new gameplay systems introduced: Most of the gameplay systems carried over from the Act games, with the exception of Guard Meter and Moon Styles. Len: Appears as a silhouette following the credits of Boss Rush 4, where she attacks Neco-Arc.Jingle Abel Meuniere: Appears in Edmond Dantès ending.Shiki Nanaya: Appears as an opponent Noel's Boss Rush stage, in addition of having different voice lines to differentiate from Shiki Tohno.Fou: Appears in Mash's ending Part A and Edmond's ending.EMIYA (Archer): Appears in Mash's ending Part A and Edmond's ending.Leonardo da Vinci: Appears in Mash's ending Part A and Edmond's ending.Ritsuka Fujimaru (Male version): Appears in Mash's ending Part A and Edmond's ending.Choosing one of their color palette will change to one of the Neco spirit counterparts' voice actress. Neco Spirits: Among the other Neco Spirits, there are counterparts of other major route heroines from original Tsukihime release ( Neco-Ciel for Ciel, Neco-Akiha for Akiha, Neco-Hisui for Hisui and Neco-Kohaku for Kohaku, barring Satsuki).Eco-Arc: Part of Neco-Arc's tricky summon moves.Kischur Zelretch Schweinorg: Mentioned in Aoko's arcade ending.Touko Aozaki: Mentioned in Aoko's arcade ending.Lord El-Melloi II: Mentioned in Aoko's arcade ending.Alice Kuonji: Mentioned in Aoko's arcade ending.Mio Saiki: Only her tent in "Actions in the Lower World" battle stage.Arach: Indirectly mentioned in the beginning of Dead Apostle Noel's arcade mode. Satsuki Yumizuka: Appears in the gallery's special pool artwork, and mentioned in Noel's arcade ending.Master Panda: Part of Miyako's Last Arc, also when Miyako being hit by Powered Ciel's Last Arc.There are a few characters who either appear or are mentioned in the game: There are only 4 guest characters from Fate franchise. It was said that some characters who appeared in the original timeline depicted in the Melty Blood Act sub-series, such as the game series' original main heroine, Sion Eltnam Atlasia are not yet to physically appear in the remake timeline, initially due to this game's timeline continuity taking place before the remade events of Tsukihime, Kagetsu Tohya, and Melty Blood Act sub-series. The roster currently consists of 18 characters (14 initial and 8 DLC rosters). Since the appearance of Artoria Pendragon (Saber) in the initial roster, there is a storyline depicted a crossover between Fate and Tsukihime, dubbed as Neco-Arc Saga, due to Neco-Arc being the main antagonist of the two seasons. However, some of the characters' episode takes place within certain routes in Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- or Tsukihime -The other side of red garden. Unlike Melty Blood Act sub-series, which took place after both Tsukihime's non-existing route of Satsuki Yumizuka (a year later), and Kagetsu Tohya (a month later) in original timeline, Type: Lumina takes place ten days before Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon.
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