![]() Talking to the Cactus NPC before doing so will remind you which bosses have yet to be defeated, and she will update the tally marks around her campfire as you defeat each one. This can be done in any mode with or without a second player, as long as the boss is defeated while someone is playing as her. Chalice, including the DLC bosses on Inkwell Isle Four. To unlock this mode, the player must use the Astral Cookie to defeat every boss in the game as Ms. She mentions a "ghostly gal roughin' up no good varmints" and that she wants to keep track of her exploits. This mode is hinted at by the Cactus girl found in the desert section of Inkwell Isle Four. This does not apply to Cuphead or Mugman as well, however. Chalice will sport a golden-white color instead of her usual palette. As long as at least one video filter is available, Vintage Mode will be available as well.Ĭhalice Mode is an options modification for Ms. This mode is unlocked along with the first of the three video filters the player earns. When enabled, the game's audio becomes much more echoed, much like the audio quality of many old cartoons. Vintage Mode is an optional sound filter. The visual style can be toggled in the options menu. ![]() After that is done, the player must return to Tully who will unlock the feature. A successful clear will grant the player a grade "P", and the white flag will update with a P upon a successful completion. To unlock this mode, the player must complete all six Run 'n Gun stages without killing a single enemy (no other goals such as collecting coins or performing parries need to be met). He mentions the idea of "seeing in shades of grey" like a true "pacifist". This mode is hinted at by Tully, who is sitting at the docks of Inkwell Isle Three. This mode can make gameplay more difficult due to all objects now being colorless, making parry objects especially harder to spot. It is in reference to early cartoons which used monochromatic colors to save time and money. The visual style can then be toggled in the options menu.īlack and White Mode is an optional screen filter. After that is done, the player must return to Silverworth who will unlock the feature. To unlock this mode, the player must defeat 15 of the game's bosses with an A- grade or higher on normal difficulty. This mode is hinted at by Silverworth on Inkwell Isle Three, who mentions "grade A people" when you talk to him. This can make the game slightly more challenging as several colors (namely the pink on parryable objects) can be muted or unfamiliar. ![]() It is in reference to the old animation technique of putting two colored film strips, red and green, over a black-and-white strip. Technicolor) is an optional screen filter. It behaves identical to how it does in the base game. In Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course, Expert Mode is unlocked after a completed Regular Mode playthrough of the DLC, by beating every major boss on Inkwell Isle Four. Beating a boss on Expert Mode will make the flag outside the boss' stage have a gold cup instead of a white on and the checkmark on the scorecard will now be a star.īeating a boss with an "A+" rank like in normal mode will instead grant you an "S" rank, and the flag outside the boss' stage will now have an "S" rather than a cup. ![]() As the name suggests, it increases the difficulty from Regular Mode but adding health to the boss, spawning more enemies, or changing attacks in general to make each boss harder to defeat. This mode can be selected from the title card of each boss. To unlock this mode, the player must simply complete a Regular Mode playthrough of the game by defeating every boss in Regular Mode ( Cuphead cannot be fully completed in Simple Mode). Expert Mode is the third difficulty option in Cuphead. ![]()
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