e.e, bueno, son razones muy bien explicadas :3 igualmente gracias por responderme de forma tan educada, hoy en día pocas personas te contestan de forma tan completa, aun sin poder entender la mayoría de lo que pasa me gustan muchos tus vídeo, así que te deseo lo mejor y que te salga todo bien :3
An....in teresting way to fight Luste I must say. I always tried to face her in a straight fight, but it was SO difficult, I ended up coming back and spamming Liebe Sturm... I'll have to try it your way, seems way more fun.
1 breast per RKS member: half of them have two and half of them have none. Yes, the song of this stage stands out from the rest of the early stages of this game.
That is actually a pretty bad translation. 'Air festival' would be 'Luftfest'. 'Luftfeste' is an abbreviation for 'Luftfestung', which means 'air fortress'. And yeah that 'Lust'-stuff (that's the correct spelling) is pretty self-explaining :-D.
Yes and no: Yes because in Mega Man-esque games there is no such things as numbered stage since you can do them in any order and I did Zorne first, so strictly speaking Zorne was MY second stage. No because despite what I said above, all Mega Man games have a very easy boss that can be trivially beaten with the regular buster and allows you to chain the stages in a way that you'll always have the weakness of the boss in that stage. In this game, that boss is Liebea, making her the unofficial first stage. The weapon you get from her is strong against Luste, making her the unofficial second stage. And the weapon you get from Luste is strong against Zorne, making her the unofficial third stage It is no coincidence that if you follow this chain, the last boss before the Castle stages is Freudia.
Google translates 'Luftfeste' as 'air festival'. Sounds fun, yay! You probably don't need any skill with language at all to make a guess as to what 'luste' means.