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EX: A stage has 17 moves total, so the moves remaining to get an S rank are >= 17/2. Since 17/2=8.5 (not an integer), you have to round down to 8. So to get an S-rank on a stage with 17 total moves, you must have 8 or more moves remaining.
EX: A stage has 17 moves total, so the moves remaining to get an S rank are >= 17/2. Since 17/2=8.5 (not an integer), you have to round down to 8. So to get an S-rank on a stage with 17 total moves, you must have 8 or more moves remaining.


There is a similar equation for A, B and C ranks, all you have to do is change the 2 in that equation to some other number, but I do not know these numbers for there different ranks, I only know it uses the same idea. This is why some stages (namely the ones with less total moves/time) give a B with 0 moves (or time) remaining while some give a C. With less total moves, the ratio required to get a B is much higher, so if, for example, the ratio to get a B on a stage is 1/5 (I don't actually know, I'm just throwing a number), and the stage only has 4 total moves, it means that if we take 4/5, we get 0.8, but that's not an integer so we have to round down to 0, which means that if the ratio for a B rank is 1/5, it is impossible to get a C rank on any stage with 4 total moves. [[User:Cheeseandcereal|Cheeseandcereal]] ([[User talk:Cheeseandcereal|talk]]) 06:44, 30 April 2015 (UTC)
There is a similar equation for A, B and C ranks, all you have to do is change the 2 in that equation to some other number, but I do not know these numbers for the different ranks, I only know it uses the same idea. This is why some stages (namely the ones with less total moves/time) give a B with 0 moves (or time) remaining while some give a C. With less total moves, the ratio required to get a B is much higher, so, for example, the ratio to get a B on a stage is 1/5 (I don't actually know, I'm just throwing a number), and the stage only has 4 total moves, it means that if we take 4/5 (the right side of the equation, substituting the 5 for the 2), we get 0.8, but that's not an integer so we have to round down to 0, which means that if the ratio for a B rank is 1/5, it is impossible to get a C rank on any stage with 4 total moves. [[User:Cheeseandcereal|Cheeseandcereal]] ([[User talk:Cheeseandcereal|talk]]) 06:44, 30 April 2015 (UTC)


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