I've already searched beforehand and no one has made any suggestions regarding ranking/approval criterias for osu!mania, so I thought I'd post this. Just voice out if you have your own opinion or if something isn't right.
General Criteria
- Same as osu! standard maps for most of the part.
- Needs at least a 4K chart and another (or two) chart(s) regardless of # of keys.
- Both hands must be well-balanced most of the time (70% or more of drain/play time).
- Drumrolls that don't use the first finger and/or thumb for one hand are unrankable (may be for approval if used correctly).
Easy Ranking Criteria
- In level comparison, it should be < Lv9 or 10 in O2Jam and < Lv5 or 6 in DJMax/IIDX.
- Notes per second should be 5 or under.
- Can press at a maximum of 3 notes at a time, but never frequently (with certain exceptions).
- Streams and drumrolls are not allowed.
Normal Ranking Criteria
- In level comparison, it should be Lv10 - 16 in O2Jam and Lv6 - 8 in DJMax/IIDX.
- Notes per second should be 13 or under. (may need to be clarified)
- Can press at a maximum of 5 notes at a time.
- Single streams and drumrolls are fine, but must not be too frequent (with certain exceptions).
Hard Ranking Criteria
- In level comparison, it should be Lv17 - 25 in O2Jam and Lv9 - 11 in DJMax/IIDX.
- Notes per second should be 22 or under. (may need to be clarified)
- Can press at a maximum of 6 notes at a time.
Insane Ranking Criteria
- In level comparison, it should be Lv26 - 40 in O2Jam and Lv12 - 14 in DJMax/IIDX.
- Notes per second should be 35 or under. (may need to be clarified)
- Can press at a maximum of 6 notes at a time, but can press up to 7 for emphasis on endings/certain parts.
Approval Criteria
- In level comparison, it should be > Lv40 in O2Jam and > Lv14 in DJMax/IIDX. There should also be a limit to prevent overpowered charts from approval.
- Notes per second should be 45 or under. (may need to be clarified)
- Can press 7 notes at a time or even more.
*The "notes pressed at a time" is to prevent ghosting in most keyboards that can't press 4 or more keys at once unless the controls are configured correctly. You can use your arrow keys on the keyboard as an example when playing Stepmania (use the Test Input feature).
General Criteria
- Same as osu! standard maps for most of the part.
- Needs at least a 4K chart and another (or two) chart(s) regardless of # of keys.
- Both hands must be well-balanced most of the time (70% or more of drain/play time).
- Drumrolls that don't use the first finger and/or thumb for one hand are unrankable (may be for approval if used correctly).
Easy Ranking Criteria
- In level comparison, it should be < Lv9 or 10 in O2Jam and < Lv5 or 6 in DJMax/IIDX.
- Notes per second should be 5 or under.
- Can press at a maximum of 3 notes at a time, but never frequently (with certain exceptions).
- Streams and drumrolls are not allowed.
Normal Ranking Criteria
- In level comparison, it should be Lv10 - 16 in O2Jam and Lv6 - 8 in DJMax/IIDX.
- Notes per second should be 13 or under. (may need to be clarified)
- Can press at a maximum of 5 notes at a time.
- Single streams and drumrolls are fine, but must not be too frequent (with certain exceptions).
Hard Ranking Criteria
- In level comparison, it should be Lv17 - 25 in O2Jam and Lv9 - 11 in DJMax/IIDX.
- Notes per second should be 22 or under. (may need to be clarified)
- Can press at a maximum of 6 notes at a time.
Insane Ranking Criteria
- In level comparison, it should be Lv26 - 40 in O2Jam and Lv12 - 14 in DJMax/IIDX.
- Notes per second should be 35 or under. (may need to be clarified)
- Can press at a maximum of 6 notes at a time, but can press up to 7 for emphasis on endings/certain parts.
Approval Criteria
- In level comparison, it should be > Lv40 in O2Jam and > Lv14 in DJMax/IIDX. There should also be a limit to prevent overpowered charts from approval.
- Notes per second should be 45 or under. (may need to be clarified)
- Can press 7 notes at a time or even more.
*The "notes pressed at a time" is to prevent ghosting in most keyboards that can't press 4 or more keys at once unless the controls are configured correctly. You can use your arrow keys on the keyboard as an example when playing Stepmania (use the Test Input feature).