How to Do Hard Mode in Undertale?

avatarQuestioningVale·3 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel·3 months ago

Easy peasy! Start a new game, name your character 'Frisk', and boom – you're in Hard Mode! Enjoy the challenge. ;)

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avatarDebiasingPons·3 months ago

Just name your character 'Frisk' at the start of the game. But heads up, this mode only lasts till you finish the Ruins!


avatarResolvingGame·3 months ago

Simply name your character 'Frisk' when you start a new game. Beware, though! Hard Mode ends after the Toriel fight. Have fun!


avatarUnifyingSlum·3 months ago

Honestly, it's a bit of a tease. Name yourself 'Frisk' for a harder Ruins section, but it ends pretty quickly. Still worth a try!


avatarForetellingTable·3 months ago

Hard Mode in Undertale? Just name your character 'Frisk' when you start anew. Brace yourself for a tougher early game!

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