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The start of the Zeppy Ruins.

The Zeppy Ruins is the setting for Schwer-Muta Casasola Merkle's stage in Rosenkreuzstilette ~Freudenstachel~. It is a series of underground passages designed to confuse the player.

Stage Information[]

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Freudia fighting Schwer-Muta.

Stage Titles[]

  • Den Seppy Ruinen (The Zeppy Ruins) (ゼッピーの遺跡, Zeppī no Iseki)
  • Rosenkreuzstilette ~Weißsilber~ : Frohes Leben "Schwer und Seppy" (Happy Life "Schwer and Zeppy"/Schwer & Zeppy's Precious Little Life) (ゼッピーさんといっしょ, Zeppī-san to Issho)

Stage Music[]

Title Artist Context Audio
Wondrous-Looking Stonework
みればふしぎのいしざいく
Mireba Fushigi No Ishizaiku
PANICPUMPKIN Stage Theme
A Little Mischief
小さないたずら
Chīsana itazura
Ramine Dialogue Theme

Stage Enemies[]

Stage Hazards[]

Compared to her stage from the first game, Schwer's new stage is fairly sparse on instant death traps with only two, however it is still designed to aggravate the player with hazards such as seemingly normal platforms flinging them into Needles or even false exits.

In the room with three paths where the trivia script says "What is Liebea Palesch's weakness?", they are three options, Freudenstachel, Frostklinge and Kopiekreisel. If the player chooses Freudenstachel, they will move forward to the room with three Frienders; if they choose Kopiekreisel they will go to a bottomless pit; and if they choose Frostklinge, they will be send to a bottomless pit with a secret passage on the wall that bypasses the Friender room.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • The first part of Schwer-Muta's stage is based on Super Mario Bros., preferably the Super Nintendo version seen in Super Mario All-Stars.
  • The screen with the Skull Tanks is rather similar in design to a screen of Stone Man's from Mega Man 5; It even includes a similar hidden passage.
  • A second hidden passage can be found later in the level to a hidden room full of 100 coins.
  • The long spike segment towards the end of the stage is a reference to Super Mario Bros. 3's Kuribo's Shoe, which was an item that appeared only once in the entire game and enabled players to step on spiked surfaces.
  • The three Friender fights are almost identical to the three from Wood Man's stage in Mega Man 2.
  • In the original 1.00a release, Pamela's name would not appear correctly in either Mario section, it was Freudia's name that appears in the first section and Grolla's that appeared in the second. This was fixed in the 1.01a patch.


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