![]() ![]() ![]() This system can also be abused, just like the Demon version. In these levels, people can choose between the Non-Demon Difficulties and the "Demon" Difficulty (non-specific). This system is also in place for Unrated levels. This happened once with Problematic, where the level temporarily was an Extreme Demon until it was lowered down to an Easy Demon later on. Another flaw is that people can abuse the system to spam a certain Difficulty. You can only vote once, meaning that you can't change your mind about the Difficulty after you've rated it. This system does have its flaws, however. The Difficulty that currently has the most votes, will be the canon Difficulty for the level. This system allows any player to choose a Demon Difficulty. Because of this change of mind, there's a way to change the Difficulty of Demons: The Demon Difficulty Rating System. Over time, Demon levels have changed in Difficulty. A popular example of an Extreme Demon is Bloodbath by Riot. The hardest Extreme Demons are also put into the Demon List to let people know what truly is the hardest Extreme Demon in the game. All players dream about beating one of these someday, but often don't succeed. This is by far the hardest Difficulty in the game as of now and are so diverse from eachother that one Difficulty can be different from the other by a substantial amount. These levels cannot have their Difficulty changed after being Star Rated.Įxtreme Demons are the least seen out of the Demon Difficulties and didn't exist until Cataclysm popularized its existence. They're difficulty is also depicted with the amount of Stars given in Rated Community Levels. These difficulties are not portrayed as the Demon Difficulty and are often way easier than them. Each Difficulty has its own set of Difficulty Levels, making it able to branch out into multiple Tiers for each Difficulty. With this Rating System, people are able to tell how hard a level is going to be by only looking at the Difficulty. The way people rate the difficulty of a level is called the Difficulty Rating spectrum. ![]()
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