Difficulty Guide — Casual vs Standard vs Extreme | Nullscape
Compare Casual, Standard, and Extreme difficulties in Nullscape. Learn what changes per difficulty, recommended classes, builds, and strategies for each tier.
Difficulty Guide — Nullscape
Nullscape offers three difficulty levels: Casual, Standard, and Extreme. Each difficulty significantly affects enemy behavior, damage, rewards, and overall run difficulty. Choosing the right difficulty for your skill level and goals is essential for an enjoyable experience.
Casual Difficulty
Casual is the entry-level difficulty designed for new players and those who want to explore the game's content without intense pressure.
What Changes
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Enemy damage | 50% of Standard |
| Enemy HP | 75% of Standard |
| Player HP | 120% of Standard |
| Sheckle rewards | 75% of Standard |
| Checkpoints | Every floor |
Recommended Classes
- Prisoner — Perfect for learning the game's mechanics with reduced stakes
- Charger — The forgiving dash makes navigation even easier at low enemy damage
- Bruiser — Extra HP combined with reduced damage makes this class nearly unkillable
Tips for Casual
- Use Casual to learn enemy patterns and floor layouts before moving up
- Experiment with different classes and builds without fear of losing progress
- Checkpoints every floor mean you can take risks and learn from mistakes
- Sheckle rewards are reduced, so don't worry too much about efficiency
Standard Difficulty
Standard is the intended default experience. Enemy damage and health are balanced for a fair challenge that requires skill but isn't overwhelming.
What Changes
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Enemy damage | 100% (baseline) |
| Enemy HP | 100% (baseline) |
| Player HP | 100% (baseline) |
| Sheckle rewards | 100% (baseline) |
| Checkpoints | Every 3 floors |
Recommended Classes
- Charger — S-tier mobility remains powerful at Standard difficulty
- Diver — Teleport utility shines when enemies deal full damage
- Spirit — Stealth becomes more valuable when hits are costly
- Grappler — Support and repositioning tools are well-balanced here
Tips for Standard
- This is where class abilities really matter. Without the damage reduction of Casual, you need your class toolkit to survive.
- Learn boss patterns thoroughly — there are fewer checkpoints, so each death is more costly.
- Sheckle management becomes important. Buy upgrades strategically rather than impulse-shopping at the Mart.
- The Altar of Revival is worth the investment on floors where checkpoints are far apart.
Extreme Difficulty
Extreme is for experienced players who want the ultimate challenge. Enemies hit hard, resources are scarce, and a single mistake can end your run.
What Changes
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Enemy damage | 175% of Standard |
| Enemy HP | 130% of Standard |
| Player HP | 80% of Standard |
| Sheckle rewards | 120% of Standard |
| Checkpoints | None (permadeath) |
Recommended Classes
| Class | Rating | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
| Charger | S | i-frames are lifesaving at extreme damage levels |
| Diver | S | Teleportation escapes one-shot threats |
| Spirit | A | Stealth avoids damage entirely |
| Grappler | A | Vertical mobility creates safe attack angles |
| Phoon | B | Momentum builds can work but are risky |
| Glider | B | Aerial avoidance is useful but predictable |
| Wanted | C | Hunters at extreme damage are brutal |
| Bruiser | C | Too slow to dodge extreme-damage attacks |
| Springloaded | D | Unpredictability + extreme damage = death |
| Prisoner | D | No tools to handle extreme difficulty |
Tips for Extreme
- Survival is the priority. Every upgrade should be evaluated through the lens of "does this help me not die?"
- Memorize enemy attack patterns. At extreme damage, you cannot afford to get hit by telegraphed attacks.
- Ranged weapons are strongly preferred over melee. Extreme-damage enemies are too dangerous to approach.
- The Altar of Revival is essentially mandatory for a serious Extreme run attempt.
- Consider running with a co-op partner for distraction and support, though enemy HP scales with player count.
- If you're struggling, drop to Standard and practice specific sections before returning to Extreme.
Which Difficulty Should You Play?
Choose based on your experience level and goals:
- New to Nullscape? Start on Casual. Learn the ropes.
- Comfortable with the basics? Standard is your home. The balanced experience.
- Want a real challenge? Extreme awaits. Bring your best class and your A-game.
- Completed Extreme? Try Extreme + Chaos Mode for the ultimate Nullscape experience.
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