Korybantes Scores are items that can be found in the Girdle of the Sands, Sumeru. They are used during the World Quest Awakening's Real Sound in Series Khvarena of Good and Evil to show the correct patterns to play the Korybantes.
Types[]
- Korybantes Score: Rupa
- Korybantes Score: Samjna
- Korybantes Score: Sankhara
- Korybantes Score: Vedana
- Korybantes Score: Vijnana
Tutorial[]
- Kory Drum
These drums were created by the Order of Skeptics' ancestors. Hit them according to a specific method to cause the elemental power within to resound...
There are three ways of hitting these drums. Normal Attacks will create a light sound, while Plunging Attacks will create a heavy one. Stay still to create a pause.
These drums were created by the Order of Skeptics' ancestors. Hit them according to a specific method to cause the elemental power within to resound...
There are three ways of hitting these drums. Normal Attacks will create a light sound, while Plunging Attacks will create a heavy one. Stay still to create a pause.
There are three ways of hitting these drums. Normal Attacks will create a light sound, while Plunging Attacks will create a heavy one. Stay still to create a pause.
These drums were created by the Order of Skeptics' ancestors. Hit them according to a specific method to cause the elemental power within to resound...
There are three ways of hitting these drums. Normal Attacks will create a light sound, while Plunging Attacks will create a heavy one. Stay still to create a pause.
There are often drum scores near Kory Drums. The scores are comprised of various leaves that are split into three categories: empty, half, and full, which correspond to pause, light, and heavy beats.
Read the scores from left to right and top to bottom.
There are often drum scores near Kory Drums. The scores are comprised of various leaves that are split into three categories: empty, half, and full, which correspond to pause, light, and heavy beats.
Read the scores from left to right and top to bottom.
Read the scores from left to right and top to bottom.
There are often drum scores near Kory Drums. The scores are comprised of various leaves that are split into three categories: empty, half, and full, which correspond to pause, light, and heavy beats.
Read the scores from left to right and top to bottom.
After your performance begins, each glimmer of a Kory Drum represents one beat. Follow the score and the beat to create the corresponding drumbeat and complete your performance!
After your performance begins, each glimmer of a Kory Drum represents one beat. Follow the score and the beat to create the corresponding drumbeat and complete your performance!
After your performance begins, each glimmer of a Kory Drum represents one beat. Follow the score and the beat to create the corresponding drumbeat and complete your performance!
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
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English | Korybantes Score |
Chinese (Simplified) | 俱利般地谱 Jùlìbāndì Pǔ |
Chinese (Traditional) | 俱利般地譜 Jùlìbāndì Pǔ |
Japanese | コリュバンテス譜 Koryubantesu Fu |
Korean | 코리반테스 악보 Koribanteseu Akbo |
Spanish | Partitura para coribante |
French | Partition de korybante |
Russian | Кори- Kori-partitura |
Thai | โน้ต Korybantes |
Vietnamese | Nhạc Phổ Korybantes |
German | Trommelpartitur des Korybantes |
Indonesian | Partitur Korybantes |
Portuguese | Korybante |
Turkish | Koribant Notaları |
Italian | Spartito Korybantes |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.6