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The easiest mode will allow you to get accustomed to The Combat System. [[Mimics]] will expose themselves by shaking and making rumbling sounds. [[Enemies]], including [[bosses]], will be least [[Enemies#Enemy Toughness|tough]], known as light and standard. | The easiest mode will allow you to get accustomed to The Combat System. [[Mimics]] will expose themselves by shaking and making rumbling sounds. [[Enemies]], including [[bosses]], will be least [[Enemies#Enemy Toughness|tough]], known as light and standard. |
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Wiki > Dungeons Of Eternity > Missions > Difficulty Tiers
Tier 1
The easiest mode will allow you to get accustomed to The Combat System. Mimics will expose themselves by shaking and making rumbling sounds. Enemies, including bosses, will be least tough, known as light and standard.
Tier 2
Tier 3
Tier 4
Tier 5
Tier 6
This tier includes an unkillable enemy Death Reaper
Tier 7: Nightmare Mode
The most difficult tier includes an unkillable enemy Death Reaper