Dragon Quest 3 HD 2D Remakehas three difficulty settings for players to choose from. Random encounters will be a constant occurrence as you explore dungeons and travelacross the overworld map, making combat by far the biggest part of the game.

While you originally choose the difficulty of the game when first starting up a new playthrough, you may change the difficulty at any time. The difficulty of the game not only affects monsters in battle but also the speed at which your party will level up and earn gold; here are the differences in difficulty and how to change the difficulty whenever you want.

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Every Difficulty Option In Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake

There are three difficulty settings inDragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake, Dracky Quest, Dragon Quest, and Draconian Quest, acting as an easy, normal, and hard option.

How To Change Difficulties In Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake

If you’re not sure which difficulty is right for you, you may try each one out as you play bychanging the difficulty anytime outside of combat. There is no penalty or changes to the gameplay when changing your difficulty, so do it as often as you’d like. It can be helpful to switch to a lower difficulty when trying to grind forXP and level up fast. To change the difficulty in-game:

While a remake, this game pulls a lot of the combat mechanics from the original game that may take some getting used to for new fans. It’s recommended to start out at Dragon Quest to get a feel for the game’s systems while completing the first island andgetting the Thief’s Key, which acts as the game’s tutorial area.

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