Ink Game Hardcore mode guide

Ink Game has a special feature called the Hardcore mode for those who are very well-versed in the game and looking for a challenge. This mode is significantly more difficult than the standard servers; however, to be able to enjoy it, there are a couple of requirements that you will need to meet.

So if you are looking to enjoy the veteran’s hardcore playstyle in this Roblox game, then the guide below will help you out.

How does the Hardcore Mode work in Ink Game?

The Hardcore Mode is also called the Pro Server in Ink Game, and it features challenges that are significantly more difficult than the standard servers. Every game mode is dialed up several notches, and you will need to be at your very best to be able to conquer all of them.

However, the only exception is the Jump Rope challenge. This is the only round that is kept at its base difficulty because of just how challenging it already is.

Hardcore Mode is only recommended for those who are already adept at winning rounds in Ink Game. You will need to be familiar with every single mechanic of the various games, along with having the quick wit to come up with the best solutions on the spot.

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Difficulty Spike in Ink Game Hardcore Mode

How to join the Hardcore Mode in Ink Game

To be able to play the Hardcore Mode in Ink Game, here are a few things that you will need to do:

  • The first thing you will need to do is reach level 15. This is the base requirement for booting up the Pro Server, which makes sure that you have a significant amount of game experience before you look to venture into the more challenging games.
  • Once you reach level 15, you will need to head into Ink Gam,e and on the main screen, you will click on the servers option, which is located at the very top.
  • Here, you will need to browse for the Pro Server listing and select the Pro Server to confirm your choice.

Once you have selected the server and head into the game, you will immediately get a warning about the difficulty spike. You will also get a choice to cancel and opt out of the Hardcore Mode if you feel like you are not ready.

Note: There is no cost for joining the Pro Server in Ink Game; you can choose to opt out of the Hardcore Mode at any time during a run.

Differences between Hardcore Mode and the Standard server

Here are the major differences between the Hardcore Mode and the Standard server in Ink Game:

  • You can only get shot twice in Red Light Green Light before being eliminated. In normal servers, you can take a lot more shots.
    • Many players will push you in this game!
  • In Dalgona, you have 2 chances to break your cookie instead of 3.
    • You can still get the Mona Lisa and Sackboy cookie.
  • Difficulty increases for Hiders in the Hide and Seek game.
    • Seekers deal more damage than before.
  • Jump Rope remains the same… It’s hard enough already!
  • Medic Powers don’t work.
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Tips and tricks for conquering the Pro Server in Ink Game

So if you are serious about going Pro in Ink Game and want to conquer the Hardcore Mode, here are a few tips and tricks that can help you have a much easier time:

  • Take the time to study each obstacle course. Note the differences that each of their hardcore counterparts has over the standard server and come up with an appropriate strategy for them.
  • It’s ok to fail a couple of times. It takes a while to get used to the sudden spike in difficulty, so you are going to be failing rounds quite a bit early on. So don’t be disheartened and keep trying as other players are facing the same issues a you.
  • Use every single experience and trick that you have learned from the standard server in the Pro Server.
  • Try out the Hardcore Mode only if you are confident about your skills in Ink Game.
Abhishek Mallick
Abhishek Mallick
Abhishek Mallick is a Senior Columnist at Backdash. He has a Master's degree in English Literature. In his spare time, he is a fighting game enthusiast, who is also addicted to Shin Megami Tensei, Monster Hunter, and League of Legends. He also enjoys reading and sifting through educational documentaries. He previously worked as a Video Games content manager at Sportskeeda.

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