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Spiritia in the snowfield.

The Snowfield is the setting for Freudia Neuwahl's stage in Rosenkreuzstilette. It is where Freudia is fought for a second time (the first time she was fought was at the Imperial Training Hall, the setting for the Opening Stage).

The area starts out in a part of the snowfield that the stage, just like the area's name suggests, takes place in. Afterwards, the player delves into ice caverns filled with lasers. Eventually, the player will exit the ice caverns and enter back into the snowfield, this time it is now in the middle of a snowstorm. Finally, the player will reach an open area of the snowfield, where Freudia awaits.

Stage Information[]

Stage Titles[]

  • Die Konfrontation des Schicksals (Duel of the Fates) (宿命の対決, Shukumei no Taiketsu)
  • Rosenkreuzstilette ~Grollschwert~: Der Kampf auf Leben und Tod im Schneefeld (Arctic Deathmatch / Deathmatch on the Snow Fields) (雪原の死闘, Setsugen no Shitô)

Stage Enemies[]

Stage Hazards[]

Freudia's stage contains many white lasers that shoot across the room and can instantly kill the player character. These lasers are functionally identical to those found in Quick Man's stage in Mega Man 2. The Die geplante Zukunft can help the player get past all of these lasers easily.

Stage Music[]

Title Artist Context Audio
Pegasus Blue Sky! Stage Theme
Arima's Music No. 07 AM3 Dialogue Theme
Arima's Music No. 22 AM3 Boss Theme
Stardust Love Letter
星屑のラブレター
Hoshikuzu no raburetā
Unlimited Hellest Post-Battle Theme (Spiritia's story only)

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • The Snowfield contains many nods to Flash Man's and Quick Man's stages from Mega Man 2.
  • In the English version, Freudia's stage title for Spiritia's story is a reference to the recurring Star Wars song of the same name.
    • In addition, said stage title is also a nod to the Japanese subtitle of Mega Man 7, "The Fated Showdown".