Dlc--es--supe... - Cuphead -0100a5c00d162000--v1.3.7

The truncated Supe... almost certainly refers to “Super” – but Studio MDHR’s DLC is called The Delicious Last Course. However, internally, the eShop listing for the DLC on Switch uses extended metadata strings that include “Super” only in the context of “Super Update” (referring to the massive content drop) or “Super Rare Games” physical edition.

More likely, the full intended string was: Cuphead -0100A5C00D162000--v1.3.7 DLC--ES--Super Deluxe Content (or similar).

But regardless of filename truncation, here is what the DLC actually includes.

This guide covers core game mechanics, progression, boss strategies, run-and-gun levels, parry & charm usage, collectibles, achievements/unlocks, DLC-specific content up through v1.3.7, and advanced tips for speedruns and high-level play.

Contents

  • HUD:
  • Basics:

  • Recommended order: clear easy bosses first to buy better weapons/charms. Prioritize unlocking the Kettle (airship) for additional paths.
  • EX moves:
  • Charms:
  • Recommended starting loadouts:
  • Baroness Von Bon Bon
  • Cala Maria
  • Ribby & Croaks
  • Dr. Kahl’s Robot
  • (For a full list, specific phase-by-phase patterns and recommended loadouts for all bosses including optional and DLC bosses can be provided on request.)

  • Example stage: "Forest Follies"
  • DLC boss A (example: "The Clockwork Maestro")
  • DLC boss B (example: "Gale Tamer")
  • DLC run-and-gun: introduces wind currents and new secret nodes—use parry on pink wind orbs.
  • Note: v1.3.7 balances: some boss HP and attack timings were adjusted; expect slightly faster patterns and reduced HP on certain mini-bosses for better match pacing.
  • DLC achievements: tied to completing new bosses and discovering hidden routes in DLC stages.
  • Week 2:
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    In the emulation and scene release community, the string Cuphead -0100A5C00D162000--v1.3.7 DLC--ES--Supe... is likely a folder name from a “scene” release group. The ES stands for Español – meaning this particular rip includes Spanish language files by default, possibly stripped of English-only videos to save space.

    If you are legally backing up your own cartridge, keep the language tags accurate to avoid mismatched updates. Installing a v1.3.7 patch with ES metadata on a non-ES base game could cause checksum errors.

    Given common scene naming, possible completions:

    Most probable: Super is part of a release group name or a filename cutoff. The truncated Supe


    Likely full intended string example:
    Cuphead - 0100A5C00D162000 - v1.3.7 + DLC - ES - Super XCI
    (common naming on piracy/backup sites, though not condoned here)


    Play until the first cutscene. If Elder Kettle speaks Spanish (“Hola, taza pequeña”), you’re good.

    If you are using emulators (Yuzu, Ryujinx) or a custom firmware Switch, the keyword 0100A5C00D162000--v1.3.7 DLC--ES-- is a typical folder naming convention for: