Fun Facts regarding "Decisive Battle: Ho-Oh!":
Worked On: December 14, 2012 [H]; May 24 [Ex], May 26 [M],
	   May 28 [E], May 30 [N], 2014
Released: ???
Serial Numbers: #A-260 / #M-193

* This had a Hard chart literally years ago.  The only reason
  Expert wasn't done years ago is because I had no idea what
  I wanted to do with it.

* This is, first and foremost, if its name and driving melody
  didn't give it away, a boss song.  Expect no mercy from it,
  and don't play it if you don't know that you can handle a
  boss-type chart.

* This song has MANY MINES.  You'll really be in for it.

* Hard sports quite a number of 16th notes, and all the speed
  changes can make it difficult to discern how to play them all
  on a first attempt (this goes for Expert as well).  Things
  don't really let up very often - when you're not being asked
  to step on arrows, mines are informing you NOT to.  This
  difficulty was originally rated a 10, but when I got it back
  out on May 24, I decided that was too low and bumped it up.

* Expert is relentless with 16ths, jumps, and ludicrous amounts
  of mines.  Notably, this chart possesses footswitch in a
  very carefully-selected few places.  It's a 13 because of
  all of the combined elements.

* Medium remains very much a boss song; there are very few
  jumps to speak of, but despite the mine count being far lower
  than Hard's, they still will actually get in your way and
  blow you up if you aren't careful.  This is quite the
  difficult 9: it isn't technical, but a stamina 9 - it's
  easy to read, but hard to clear the entire thing.  Don't
  attempt it until you're sure you're ready.

* Easy is an extremely difficult 6 when it comes to the harder
  parts of the song and the slowdowns (which do actually have
  a limited amount of yellow arrows).  If you can't clear
  ITG2's "Energizer" [Easy] (which is really hard for a 5),
  then you don't stand a chance against this chart.  Be sure
  you're ready for a boss song with lots of mines before
  attempting this.

* Novice is a 3.  Without the mines, it'd be a 2, but the
  mines get in your way (as they should for a boss song),
  thus the uprate.  It's pretty solid for a boss song, though,
  and not overly-hard, mines notwithstanding, so it may make
  a decent choice for a newbie's final song in a set.