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The final is calculated as: (Average of RECENT) * 0.25 + (Average of BEST) * 0.75 . This means that consistently high performance is valued just as much as peak ability.
Your player rating is an average derived from two sets of data:
So what sets RINNET Chunithm Top apart from other music games? Here are some of its key features: rinnet chunithm top
"Rinnet" (HELL FLAME -RINNE-) and similar hardcore tracks by DJ Myosuke remain a defining feature of the top-level CHUNITHM experience in 2026. Mastering them takes patience, endurance, and precise technical skill, but the feeling of triumph when you finally conquer a Rinne-tier chart is unmatched.
You cannot luck into a top score. You must build muscle memory that rejects imperfection. Here is a weekly drill inspired by Rinnet’s known practice habits. The final is calculated as: (Average of RECENT) * 0
Today, referencing “Rinnet Chunithm Top” is a way to acknowledge in a niche, physically demanding genre. It inspires newer players to grind harder and reminds veterans that there’s always another ceiling. Rinnet themselves has been relatively low-profile, letting the scores speak. But in the quiet corners of rhythm game forums, when someone asks “Who’s the best Chunithm player right now?” — the answer is sometimes just two words: Rinnet. Top.
Rinnet remains a fan favorite because it represents the peak of CHUNITHM's design philosophy: a perfect marriage of high-energy electronic music and tactile, kinetic gameplay. Achieving a "Full Combo" or "All Justice" on this track is considered a rite of passage for any serious player in the community. Here are some of its key features: "Rinnet"
Play a fast tap-heavy song (like end time ) using ONLY your thumbs. This forces forearm strength. Then swap to ONLY your index/middle fingers. This balance is key for Rinnet’s hybrid style.
There felt some definite nods to the Johnny Gosch story (and the accompanying documentary, which was excellent: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2704816/) for those who like to explore consipracy, and yet also worked as a film to 'enjoy' in its own right.
I say 'enjoy', because it really unsettled me. Maybe that's just me!