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Oni's difficulty setting appears simple: a menu that lets you choose Easy, Normal or Hard. But the effects of each mode on the game are complex. As a general rule, increasing the difficulty means that enemies will be upgraded to tougher classes (e.g. green to blue, blue to red), will have more health and will fight harder. Konoko's health will also change on Easy. Read on for the exact changes at each difficulty level. Advice for modders who want to work with difficulty levels is found at the end. | Oni's difficulty setting appears simple: a menu that lets you choose Easy, Normal or Hard. But the effects of each mode on the game are complex. As a general rule, increasing the difficulty means that enemies will be upgraded to tougher classes (e.g. green to blue, blue to red), will have more health and will fight harder. Konoko's health will also change on Easy. Read on for the exact changes at each difficulty level. Advice for modders who want to work with difficulty levels is found at the end. | ||
Note that these changes are applied on top of the enemy class upgrades mentioned previously. | Note that these changes are applied on top of the enemy class upgrades mentioned previously. The upgraded enemies not only have higher base HP but melee profiles which grant them better combat skills all around, including blocking and dodging. | ||
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