How to Change Difficulty Settings in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

How to Change Difficulty Settings in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

Freely customize the difficulty settings in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope for the ideal play experience.

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope can be an incredibly challenging game at times, but at others, you may breeze through a mission with no problems. For the most part, the Average difficulty setting is great for making players sweat while also letting them chill out and enjoy the exploration. But if you want to customize your experience, here is how to change difficulty settings in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope.

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Changing Difficulty in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

  1. Go to the Game Menu

    Press + on your controller to open the game menu.

  2. Select Options

    Once in the game menu, you can scroll down to Options.

  3. Go to the Settings Tab

    By default, you will end up in the Save screen. Press R twice to navigate to Settings.

  4. Select Gameplay

    In the Settings Menu, you must select Gameplay to customize the difficulty settings.

  5. Change Experience Setting

    The Experience Setting offers three options: Relaxing, Average, Demanding. Note that you can chance settings individually but you will have to confirm entering custom mode.

While Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope has default settings, you can also freely customize the settings to suit your own taste and preferences. In Custom Mode, you can freely adjust the Enemy Threat, Hero Health Management, Hero Skills Management, and activate Invulnerability.

Enemy threat can be changed to Low, Medium, or High. Low means that enemies will deal less damage and have lower health, Average means that they will deal average damage and have normal health levels, while High means they will deal heavy damage and have higher health.

Hero Health Management effects your health after battles. You can choose to have health partially restored after every battle, partially restored after growing a level, or never automatically restored. Note that there are some skills in the Skill Tree that can change how your characters restore health in game making it easier to heal your characters in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope.

Hero Skill Management will determine how the skills will be applied to your character as you play. You can either choose to have Hero Skills automatically added at the end of a battle so you do not have to customize your Skill Tree on your own. The Manual option allows you to freely customize the Skill Tree however you prefer.

Finally, you can choose to make your characters invulnerable to damage meaning that they will not take any damage from enemies. This will allow you to go through the battles and play the game with a focus on the story rather than the combat.

As you can see, there are plenty of options to customize your experience as you play the game. That’s everything you need to know about how to change the difficulty settings in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. For more guides, reviews, and features on Mario + Rabbids, stay tuned to Twinfinite.


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