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Each game '''skill level''' provides general difficulty settings that allow a greater variety of players to enjoy the game, allowing novices to face fewer opponents even with advantages for the player, and giving those who have mastered the game a challenge against many [[monster]]s, possibly with enhanced aggressiveness. Each skill level bears a colorful name suiting the character of the particular game being played and can be selected when the game starts or through additional options, particularly the <tt>[[Parameter#-skill|-skill]]</tt> parameter.
 
Each game '''skill level''' provides general difficulty settings that allow a greater variety of players to enjoy the game, allowing novices to face fewer opponents even with advantages for the player, and giving those who have mastered the game a challenge against many [[monster]]s, possibly with enhanced aggressiveness. Each skill level bears a colorful name suiting the character of the particular game being played and can be selected when the game starts or through additional options, particularly the <tt>[[Parameter#-skill|-skill]]</tt> parameter.
  
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==Doom engine games==
 
=== [[Doom]] and [[Doom II]] skill levels ===
 
=== [[Doom]] and [[Doom II]] skill levels ===
 
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#Each [[thing]] placed in a level (except for [[player]] starts) has cumulative bit flags (easy, normal, hard) marking on what skill levels it appears. The difference mainly amounts to larger and tougher comportments of monsters on the harder skill levels, but may also account for changes in the location of certain things. For example, in [[E3M6: Mt. Erebus]] the [[Keys|blue key]] is located in different places depending on the skill level.
 
#Each [[thing]] placed in a level (except for [[player]] starts) has cumulative bit flags (easy, normal, hard) marking on what skill levels it appears. The difference mainly amounts to larger and tougher comportments of monsters on the harder skill levels, but may also account for changes in the location of certain things. For example, in [[E3M6: Mt. Erebus]] the [[Keys|blue key]] is located in different places depending on the skill level.
 
#''Double'' means twice as much ammo is added to the player's current total when a corresponding item is picked up. For example, a rocket will provide 2 rockets, 4 shotgun shells will be counted as 8 shells, and a box of bullets will provide 100 bullets instead of the usual 50.
 
#''Double'' means twice as much ammo is added to the player's current total when a corresponding item is picked up. For example, a rocket will provide 2 rockets, 4 shotgun shells will be counted as 8 shells, and a box of bullets will provide 100 bullets instead of the usual 50.
#All [[cheat code]]s except <tt>idclev</tt> and <tt>iddt</tt> are disabled. Some [[source port]]s may change this or have internal workarounds.
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#All [[Doom cheat codes|cheat code]]s except <tt>idclev</tt> and <tt>iddt</tt> are disabled. Some [[source port]]s may change this or have internal workarounds.
 
#Monsters attack more rapidly, [[demon]]s and [[spectre]]s move faster and several monster [[fireball]] types fly faster.
 
#Monsters attack more rapidly, [[demon]]s and [[spectre]]s move faster and several monster [[fireball]] types fly faster.
 
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|4||thou art a smite-meister||sk_hard||Greatest numbers or strength||Normal||
 
|4||thou art a smite-meister||sk_hard||Greatest numbers or strength||Normal||
 
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|5||black plague possesses thee||sk_nightmare||The same as in sk_hard||+50%||No cheats<sup>4</sup>, [[Fast monsters|fast]] monsters<sup>5</sup>
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|5||black plague possesses thee||sk_nightmare||The same as in sk_hard||+50%||No [[Heretic cheat codes|cheats]]<sup>4</sup>, [[Fast monsters|fast]] monsters<sup>5</sup>
 
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!Skill||Menu name<br/>(fighter)||Menu name<br/>(cleric)||Menu name<br/>(mage)||Source code<sup>1</sup>||Thing placement<sup>2</sup>||Special
 
!Skill||Menu name<br/>(fighter)||Menu name<br/>(cleric)||Menu name<br/>(mage)||Source code<sup>1</sup>||Thing placement<sup>2</sup>||Special
 
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|1||squire||altar boy/novice||apprentice||sk_baby||The same as in sk_easy||[[Player]]s take half normal damage
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|1||squire||altar boy/novice||apprentice||sk_baby||The same as in sk_easy||[[Player]]s take half normal damage. +50% mana. Automatic use of Quartz flasks and Mystic urns.
 
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|2||knight||acolyte/missionary||enchanter||sk_easy||Least numbers or strength
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|2||knight||acolyte/missionary||enchanter||sk_easy||Least numbers or strength||
 
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|3||warrior||priest/acolyte||sorceror||sk_medium||Default numbers or strength||Used unless otherwise defined by the user
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|3||warrior||priest/acolyte||sorcerer||sk_medium||Default numbers or strength||Used unless otherwise defined by the user
 
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|4||berserker||cardinal/initiate||warlock||sk_hard||Greatest numbers or strength
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|4||berserker||cardinal/initiate||warlock||sk_hard||Greatest numbers or strength||
 
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|5||titan||pope/mystic||archimage||sk_nightmare||The same as in sk_hard||No cheats<sup>4</sup>, [[Fast monsters|fast]] monsters<sup>5</sup>
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|5||titan||pope/mystic||archimage||sk_nightmare||The same as in sk_hard||No [[Hexen cheat codes|cheats]]<sup>4</sup>, [[Fast monsters|fast]] monsters<sup>5</sup>.  +50% mana.
 
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!Skill||Menu name||Thing placement||Ammo||Special
 
!Skill||Menu name||Thing placement||Ammo||Special
 
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|1||Training||The same as in skill 2||+50%||[[Player]]s take half normal damage; monsters move at half-speed<sup>1</sup>
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|1||Training||The same as in skill 2||Double||[[Player]]s take half normal damage; monsters move at half-speed<sup>1</sup>
 
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|2||Rookie||Least numbers or strength||Normal
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|2||Rookie||Least numbers or strength||Normal||
 
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|3||Veteran||Default numbers or strength||Normal||Used unless otherwise defined by the user
 
|3||Veteran||Default numbers or strength||Normal||Used unless otherwise defined by the user
 
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|4||Elite||Greatest numbers or strength||Normal
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|4||Elite||Greatest numbers or strength||Normal||
 
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|5||Bloodbath||The same as in skill 4||+50%||No cheats, [[Fast monsters|fast]] monsters<sup>2</sup>
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|5||Bloodbath||The same as in skill 4||Double||No [[Strife cheat codes|cheats]]; [[Fast monsters|fast]] monsters<sup>2</sup>; Robots, Templars, and turrets respawn
 
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#[[Acolyte]]s and [[Stalker (Strife)|stalker]]s move, attack, and react to pain half as fast. [[Reaver]]s and [[ceiling turret]]s attack half as fast. [[Crusader]]s attack and react to pain half as fast. The [[Bishop]]'s homing missiles move twice normal speed (see [[Bishop's missiles have reversed skill properties]]).
 
#[[Acolyte]]s and [[Stalker (Strife)|stalker]]s move, attack, and react to pain half as fast. [[Reaver]]s and [[ceiling turret]]s attack half as fast. [[Crusader]]s attack and react to pain half as fast. The [[Bishop]]'s homing missiles move twice normal speed (see [[Bishop's missiles have reversed skill properties]]).
 
#All monsters attack aggressively. Acolytes move, attack, and react to pain twice as fast. The Bishop's homing missiles move at half-speed.
 
#All monsters attack aggressively. Acolytes move, attack, and react to pain twice as fast. The Bishop's homing missiles move at half-speed.
#For other relevant notes, see the Doom and Doom II table [[#Doom and Doom II skill levels|above]].
 
 
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For other relevant notes, see the Doom and Doom II table [[#Doom and Doom II skill levels|above]].
 
 
  
 
=== [[Doom 64]] skill levels ===
 
=== [[Doom 64]] skill levels ===
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|2||Veteran||The Marine takes 170% of the base damage.
 
|2||Veteran||The Marine takes 170% of the base damage.
 
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|3||Nightmare||The Marine takes 350% of the base damage. All medikits are removed from the game, and the player's health steadily drains until it's 25 or below. To restore health, the player must use the [[Soul Cube]] ([[Artifact]] in [[Resurrection of Evil|RoE]]), or health stations. Player starts the game with respective artifact in their possession. Number of monsters is the same as on Veteran skill. This skill level must be unlocked by first completing the game on any other skill level.
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|3||Nightmare||The Marine takes 350% of the base damage. All medikits are removed from the game, and the player's health steadily drains until it's 25 or below. To restore health, the player must use the [[Soul Cube]] ([[The Artifact|Artifact]] in [[Resurrection of Evil|RoE]]), or health stations. Player starts the game with respective artifact in their possession. Number of monsters is the same as on Veteran skill. This skill level must be unlocked by first completing the game on any other skill level.
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The difficulty setting can be controlled by the console variable {{c|g_skill}}. The damage changes take effect immediately, but a map restart or change is necessary for the rest. For example, if a player begins the level on Recruit difficulty and then enters <code>g_skill 3</code> in the console, immediately their health will begin its drop to 25 and they will receive Nightmare damage. However, the Soul Cube is not given, medkits remain in the level, and the amount of monsters does not increase.
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Nightmare mode must be unlocked by completing the game first.  This can be bypassed by changing the console variable {{c|g_nightmare}}.
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=== [[Doom (2016)]] skill levels ===
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!Skill||Menu name||Information
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|0||I'm Too Young To Die||The marine takes around 25% less damage from enemies. Gauntlet sections have fewer enemies.
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|1||Hurt Me Plenty|| The standard difficulty. The marine takes normal damage and enemy numbers are unchanged.
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|2||Ultra-Violence|| The Doom marine takes roughly 50% more damage and enemy numbers are increased.
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|3||Nightmare||The Doom marine takes about 90% more damage from enemy attacks to the point where a melee attack from an imp at the start is capable of one-hit killing him.
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|4||Ultra-Nightmare||Functions the same as Nightmare, but with the addition of Permadeath, meaning the player will need to complete the entire game without dying; saving is disabled apart from an automatic save in between stages, and if the player dies outside of a Rune Trial for any reason they must restart the game from the beginning. Skulls are left behind in the location of a player death as a progress marker. Depending on the version, this mode may be locked or unavailable altogether.
 
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=== [[Doom Eternal]] skill levels ===
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Doom Eternal shares its skill levels with its predecessor, with the addition of Extra Life Mode. Similar to Ultra-Nightmare, Extra Life Mode is a Permadeath mode that can be applied to any skill level save for Ultra-Nightmare. When it is active, running out of extra lives will cause a Game Over in the same manner as dying on Ultra-Nightmare.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* In addition to the five Doom standard skill levels, in [[vanilla Doom]] a skill level of 0 can also be specified, but only using the <tt>[[Parameter#-skill|-skill]]</tt> parameter.  Doing this empties maps of all [[thing]]s apart from the [[player]] starts. This does not work in many [[source ports]].  It also renders many levels that have [[boss]] trigger effects, require [[keys]] or use [[teleporter]]s impossible to finish without the aid of [[cheat codes]].
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* In addition to the five Doom standard skill levels, in [[vanilla Doom]] a skill level of 0 can also be specified, but only using the <tt>[[Parameter#-skill|-skill]]</tt> parameter.  Doing this empties maps of all [[thing]]s apart from the [[player]] starts. This does not work in many [[source ports]].  It also renders many levels that have [[boss]] trigger effects, require [[keys]] or use [[teleporter]]s impossible to finish without the aid of [[Doom cheat codes|cheat codes]].
  
* Early versions of Doom did not support "Nightmare!" skill. The initial mail-order releases were version 1.1 and only included the first four skill levels. The widely circulated [[Versions of Doom and Doom II#v1.2|version 1.2]] added "Nightmare!" skill support. "Nightmare!" was added with the characteristic dark humor of the [[Doom games]] in response to any comments saying the game was too easy on "Ultra-Violence." After selecting "Nightmare!" from the main menu, the player is asked "Are you sure? This skill level isn't even remotely fair." The player must then confirm that he wants to play on Nightmare mode, a step which is unique to this skill level.
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* Early versions of Doom did not support "Nightmare!" skill. The initial mail-order releases were version 1.1 and only included the first four skill levels. The widely circulated [[Versions of Doom and Doom II#v1.2|version 1.2]] added "Nightmare!" skill support. "Nightmare!" was added with the characteristic dark humor of the [[Doom games]] in response to any comments saying the game was too easy on "Ultra-Violence."{{fact}} After selecting "Nightmare!" from the main menu, the player is asked "Are you sure? This skill level isn't even remotely fair." The player must then confirm that he wants to play on Nightmare mode, a step which is unique to this skill level.
  
* The name of Doom's fourth skill level, "Ultra-Violence", comes from a phrase in [[wikipedia:Anthony Burgess|Anthony Burgess]]'s 1962 novel ''[[wikipedia:A Clockwork Orange|A Clockwork Orange]]'', via [[wikipedia:Stanley Kubrick|Stanley Kubrick]]'s 1971 film version [http://rome.ro/smf/index.php/topic,1560.0.html].
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* The name of Doom's fourth skill level, "Ultra-Violence", comes from a phrase in [[wikipedia:Anthony Burgess|Anthony Burgess]]'s 1962 novel ''[[wikipedia:A Clockwork Orange|A Clockwork Orange]]'', via [[wikipedia:Stanley Kubrick|Stanley Kubrick]]'s 1971 film version.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20100920215651/http://rome.ro/smf/index.php/topic,1560.0.html</ref>
  
 
* In the Doom [[alpha]]s, "I'm too Young to Die" was called "I Just Want to Kill", hence the name <tt>M_JKILL</tt> for the graphic for skill 1.
 
* In the Doom [[alpha]]s, "I'm too Young to Die" was called "I Just Want to Kill", hence the name <tt>M_JKILL</tt> for the graphic for skill 1.
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* Doom's "I'm Too Young To Die" skill level was re-named "I am a wimp" for [[Atari Jaguar]], [[3DO]], [[Sony PlayStation]] and [[Sega Saturn]] versions.
 
* Doom's "I'm Too Young To Die" skill level was re-named "I am a wimp" for [[Atari Jaguar]], [[3DO]], [[Sony PlayStation]] and [[Sega Saturn]] versions.
  
* Some skilled players have created new challenges by defining custom rules, such as [[UV pacifist|pacifist]] (not hurting monsters) and [[UV Tyson|Tyson]] (fists, pistol, and chainsaw only){{fact}}.
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* Some skilled players have created new challenges by defining custom rules, such as [[UV pacifist|pacifist]] (not hurting monsters) and [[UV Tyson|Tyson]] (fists, pistol, and chainsaw only).
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[Doom engine]]
 
* [[Doom engine]]
 
* [[Parameter]]
 
* [[Parameter]]
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[[Category:Gameplay]]
 
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Each game skill level provides general difficulty settings that allow a greater variety of players to enjoy the game, allowing novices to face fewer opponents even with advantages for the player, and giving those who have mastered the game a challenge against many monsters, possibly with enhanced aggressiveness. Each skill level bears a colorful name suiting the character of the particular game being played and can be selected when the game starts or through additional options, particularly the -skill parameter.

Doom engine games

Doom and Doom II skill levels

Skill Menu name Source code1 Thing placement2 Ammo3 Special
1 I'm too young to die. sk_baby The same as in sk_easy Double Players take half normal damage
2 Hey, not too rough. sk_easy Least numbers or strength Normal
3 Hurt me plenty. sk_medium Default numbers or strength Normal Used unless otherwise defined by the user
4 Ultra-Violence. sk_hard Greatest numbers or strength Normal
5 Nightmare! sk_nightmare The same as in sk_hard Double No cheats4, fast5 and respawning monsters
  1. This is the name or tag for each skill level according to the source code.
  2. Each thing placed in a level (except for player starts) has cumulative bit flags (easy, normal, hard) marking on what skill levels it appears. The difference mainly amounts to larger and tougher comportments of monsters on the harder skill levels, but may also account for changes in the location of certain things. For example, in E3M6: Mt. Erebus the blue key is located in different places depending on the skill level.
  3. Double means twice as much ammo is added to the player's current total when a corresponding item is picked up. For example, a rocket will provide 2 rockets, 4 shotgun shells will be counted as 8 shells, and a box of bullets will provide 100 bullets instead of the usual 50.
  4. All cheat codes except idclev and iddt are disabled. Some source ports may change this or have internal workarounds.
  5. Monsters attack more rapidly, demons and spectres move faster and several monster fireball types fly faster.

Heretic skill levels

Skill Menu name Source code1 Thing placement2 Ammo3 Special
1 thou needeth a wet-nurse sk_baby The same as in sk_easy +50% Players take half normal damage, keys are shown on the automap
2 yellowbellies-r-us sk_easy Least numbers or strength Normal
3 bringest them oneth sk_medium Default numbers or strength Normal Used unless otherwise defined by the user
4 thou art a smite-meister sk_hard Greatest numbers or strength Normal
5 black plague possesses thee sk_nightmare The same as in sk_hard +50% No cheats4, fast monsters5

See the Doom and Doom II table above for specific notes, as there are no differences in general, except that +50% means one and a half times as much ammo is added to the player's current total when a corresponding item is picked up.

Hexen skill levels

Skill Menu name
(fighter)
Menu name
(cleric)
Menu name
(mage)
Source code1 Thing placement2 Special
1 squire altar boy/novice apprentice sk_baby The same as in sk_easy Players take half normal damage. +50% mana. Automatic use of Quartz flasks and Mystic urns.
2 knight acolyte/missionary enchanter sk_easy Least numbers or strength
3 warrior priest/acolyte sorcerer sk_medium Default numbers or strength Used unless otherwise defined by the user
4 berserker cardinal/initiate warlock sk_hard Greatest numbers or strength
5 titan pope/mystic archimage sk_nightmare The same as in sk_hard No cheats4, fast monsters5. +50% mana.

The alternate righthand titles for the Cleric are used on the N64 port.

See the Doom and Doom II table above for specific notes, as there are no differences in general.

Strife skill levels

Skill Menu name Thing placement Ammo Special
1 Training The same as in skill 2 Double Players take half normal damage; monsters move at half-speed1
2 Rookie Least numbers or strength Normal
3 Veteran Default numbers or strength Normal Used unless otherwise defined by the user
4 Elite Greatest numbers or strength Normal
5 Bloodbath The same as in skill 4 Double No cheats; fast monsters2; Robots, Templars, and turrets respawn
  1. Acolytes and stalkers move, attack, and react to pain half as fast. Reavers and ceiling turrets attack half as fast. Crusaders attack and react to pain half as fast. The Bishop's homing missiles move twice normal speed (see Bishop's missiles have reversed skill properties).
  2. All monsters attack aggressively. Acolytes move, attack, and react to pain twice as fast. The Bishop's homing missiles move at half-speed.

For other relevant notes, see the Doom and Doom II table above.

Doom 64 skill levels

Skill Menu name Thing placement
1 Be Gentle! Least numbers or strength of opposition
2 Bring it on! Lesser numbers or strength of opposition
3 I own Doom! Greater numbers or strength of opposition
4 Watch me die! Greatest numbers or strength of opposition

Non-Doom engine games

Doom 3 skill levels

Skill Menu name Special
0 Recruit The Marine takes 75% of the base damage. Slightly fewer monsters than usual are encountered.
1 Marine The Marine takes 90% of the base damage.
2 Veteran The Marine takes 170% of the base damage.
3 Nightmare The Marine takes 350% of the base damage. All medikits are removed from the game, and the player's health steadily drains until it's 25 or below. To restore health, the player must use the Soul Cube (Artifact in RoE), or health stations. Player starts the game with respective artifact in their possession. Number of monsters is the same as on Veteran skill. This skill level must be unlocked by first completing the game on any other skill level.

The difficulty setting can be controlled by the console variable g_skill. The damage changes take effect immediately, but a map restart or change is necessary for the rest. For example, if a player begins the level on Recruit difficulty and then enters g_skill 3 in the console, immediately their health will begin its drop to 25 and they will receive Nightmare damage. However, the Soul Cube is not given, medkits remain in the level, and the amount of monsters does not increase.

Nightmare mode must be unlocked by completing the game first. This can be bypassed by changing the console variable g_nightmare.

Doom (2016) skill levels

Skill Menu name Information
0 I'm Too Young To Die The marine takes around 25% less damage from enemies. Gauntlet sections have fewer enemies.
1 Hurt Me Plenty The standard difficulty. The marine takes normal damage and enemy numbers are unchanged.
2 Ultra-Violence The Doom marine takes roughly 50% more damage and enemy numbers are increased.
3 Nightmare The Doom marine takes about 90% more damage from enemy attacks to the point where a melee attack from an imp at the start is capable of one-hit killing him.
4 Ultra-Nightmare Functions the same as Nightmare, but with the addition of Permadeath, meaning the player will need to complete the entire game without dying; saving is disabled apart from an automatic save in between stages, and if the player dies outside of a Rune Trial for any reason they must restart the game from the beginning. Skulls are left behind in the location of a player death as a progress marker. Depending on the version, this mode may be locked or unavailable altogether.

Doom Eternal skill levels

Doom Eternal shares its skill levels with its predecessor, with the addition of Extra Life Mode. Similar to Ultra-Nightmare, Extra Life Mode is a Permadeath mode that can be applied to any skill level save for Ultra-Nightmare. When it is active, running out of extra lives will cause a Game Over in the same manner as dying on Ultra-Nightmare.

Notes

  • In addition to the five Doom standard skill levels, in vanilla Doom a skill level of 0 can also be specified, but only using the -skill parameter. Doing this empties maps of all things apart from the player starts. This does not work in many source ports. It also renders many levels that have boss trigger effects, require keys or use teleporters impossible to finish without the aid of cheat codes.
  • Early versions of Doom did not support "Nightmare!" skill. The initial mail-order releases were version 1.1 and only included the first four skill levels. The widely circulated version 1.2 added "Nightmare!" skill support. "Nightmare!" was added with the characteristic dark humor of the Doom games in response to any comments saying the game was too easy on "Ultra-Violence."[citation needed] After selecting "Nightmare!" from the main menu, the player is asked "Are you sure? This skill level isn't even remotely fair." The player must then confirm that he wants to play on Nightmare mode, a step which is unique to this skill level.
  • In the Doom alphas, "I'm too Young to Die" was called "I Just Want to Kill", hence the name M_JKILL for the graphic for skill 1.
  • Some skilled players have created new challenges by defining custom rules, such as pacifist (not hurting monsters) and Tyson (fists, pistol, and chainsaw only).

See also

References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20100920215651/http://rome.ro/smf/index.php/topic,1560.0.html