Phantom Mania Cleared! Green-Line GM (Invisible Tetris Mastery)

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QM does it again, this time achieving the world's first GM rank in Phantom Mania (and it was a green-line GM at that!)!

"Invisible Tetris" prominently debuted in the Tetris TGM series. In the second and third games, an important requirement for the Grand Master grade includes completing a minute-long credit roll, during which, pieces are invisible and fall at a speed of "instant gravity".

Phantom Mania takes this gameplay concept to a new level: The entire game is invisible, with the same instant gravity and brutal speed curve as the infamous TAP Death mode. Not only had Phantom Mania never been cleared, but until recently, no player had ever made it more than halfway through.

The grades in Phantom Mania follow the TGM3: Terror-Instinct "M grade" names.

Reaching level 300 within 2:28 earns the Master grade (M). The next tier is MasterK (MK), awarded upon reaching level 500 within 3:38.

Reaching level 600 earns MasterV (MV), 700 earns MasterO (MO), and 800 within 5:23 earns MasterM (MM).

There are two other versions of the MM grade: If the player clears the game (level 999), but fails during the credit roll, they are awarded a "Green-line MM." The Orange-line MM is only given if, in addition, the player survives the credit roll.

Finally, the Grand Master grade comes in Green-line or Orange-line versions. The conditions are the same as Green-line/Orange-line MM, but with additional requirements on making Tetris clears: The player must make at least 31 Tetrises throughout the game, with 2 Tetrises in every 100-level section from 0-899 and 1 Tetris in 900-999. This is the highest grade possible in Phantom Mania.

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