How hard is Merciless mode? From the looks of things, it’s pretty unforgiving. GameFaqs user Thelantyr1216 has broken down the difficulty modifiers as follows:

Safety Mode:

Damage received: x0. 5 Damage dealt: x2. 0 Experience: x3. 0 Money: x5. 0

Easy Mode:

Damage received: x0. 5 Damage dealt: x1. 0 Experience: x1. 0 Money: x1. 0

Normal Mode:

Damage received: x1. 0 Damage dealt: x1. 0 Experience: x1. 0 Money: x1. 0

Hard Mode:

Damage received: x1. 6 Damage dealt: x0. 8 Experience: x1. 0 Money: x1. 0

Merciless Mode:

Damage received: x1. 6 Damage dealt: x0. 8 Experience: x0. 4 Money: x0. 4 Critical and technical hit damage on both enemies and allies is tripled.

To summarize, combat in Merciless mode will take a lot longer than normal, with the potential for enemies to land critical hits on you and your team much more often – but so can your allies.

How does it play?

In my roughly 2-3 hours of playing on this difficulty setting – skipping cutscenes and getting straight to the first dungeon – my major takeaway from this mode is that item management day-to-day will be a lot more difficult, considering how little money you’ll actually be earning from battles. So you’ll have to carefully plan what you’ll be taking with you at all times.

Considering experience points are heavily cut back in this mode as well, you’ll also need to grind a ton – especially if you plan on surviving the boss battles, which is also very tricky considering you also need to watch your money.

My advice for anyone looking to play this mode, would be to save it for a second run, simply so you can plan ahead and have a better idea of what you should be spending your money on.


To pick up the DLC that unlocks this mode, simply visit the official PlayStation store page for it and download it now!

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