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What is a Survival Difficulty?

A Survival Difficulty is, true to its name, a ranking based on how difficult it is for one to survive in a given level. They are used in level entries to warn Wanderers about the possible dangers a level poses, and the threats one should expect and prepare for when exploring it.

Standard Survival Difficulties

Survival Difficulty: Class 0

Safe

Secure

Devoid of Entities

This survival difficulty is meant for levels that are regarded as completely safe, with no entities or environmental hazards posed by the level whatsoever. One can expect to have an easy journey through a level with this difficulty, with no real dangers or threats along the way.


Survival Difficulty: Class 1

Safe

Secure

Minimal Entity Count

A level with this survival difficulty is regarded as mostly safe, with a few threats present. These threats can range from a minimal number of entities to the layout of a level being slightly difficult to survive in. Similar to Class 0, one should expect a relatively easy journey when traveling through levels with this difficulty.


Survival Difficulty: Class 2

Unsafe

Secure

Low Entity Count

Levels reaching this difficulty begin to be unsafe for a Wanderer to pass through, as various threats are present, such as entities or environmental hazards. One should expect a hard time exploring this level, and should come prepared with the necessary supplies.


Survival Difficulty: Class 3

Unsafe

Unsecure

Moderate Entity Count

Levels at this difficulty and higher begin to be genuinely dangerous for one to travel in. The term "Unsecure" may be applied, meaning that a level is less stable than others, and that reality may be warped or altered within. One can expect multiple threats in a level with this difficulty, as there are various entities and/or hazards present. Proper supplies are always necessary in levels marked Class 3 and higher.


Survival Difficulty: Class 4

Unsafe

Unsecure

High Entity Count

Levels at this difficulty pose a serious challenge for survival. One should outright avoid levels marked Class 4 and higher, as they pose large threats to Wanderers. One can expect numerous entities and hazards in levels with this difficulty, and if the level is to be explored, proper supplies and weapons are certainly required for safety.


Survival Difficulty: Class 5

Unsafe

Unsecure

Entity Infestation

Levels marked with this survival difficulty are to be avoided at all costs. These levels pose extreme threats to any who explore them, as one will certainly come into serious danger. It can be expected that one will not survive in these levels at all without the proper equipment, weapons, and supplies. Class 5 also serves as the final of the "standard" survival difficulties.

Non-Standard Survival Difficulties

Survival Difficulty: Class Deadzone

Excessively Unsafe

No Security

Excessive Entity Infestation

Levels with this difficulty pose the ultimate threat in the Backrooms. One should not even consider exploring these levels, as whatever possibilities lay in them are certainly not worth the excessive risks to one's survival. Even with the proper equipment, one may only survive based on sheer luck, as countless entities and hazards are present. Avoid these levels at all costs.


Survival Difficulty: Class Undetermined

Mysterious Properties

Unknown Information

Undetermined Entity Count

This survival difficulty is meant for levels that have not been explored enough to attain the necessary information required to document them. These levels are usually very mysterious, with most information regarding them being unknown or undetermined. It is recommended to err on the side of caution by avoiding these levels, as unknown hazards may be present and unaccounted for.


Survival Difficulty: Variable

Varying Safety

Differing Security

Diverse Entity Count

This survival difficulty is meant for levels with multiple areas of differing safety, with some being notably dangerous, and others being safer. One singular survival difficulty would not work to define a level of this nature, so a class of "Variable" is necessary.


As a final note, even though the survival difficulties listed in this page are formatted as sub-headings, they should be formatted as headings on proper level entries.

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