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Should You Pick Breezy or Normal Difficulty in Super Mario RPG?

Screenshot of group attack in Super Mario RPG
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The Super Mario RPG remake has two difficulties, giving newcomers to the classic and veteran players a choice on how challenging they want their experience to be. Here are the differences between Breezy and Normal difficulty in Super Mario RPG on Nintendo Switch to help you decide.

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What is the difference between Breezy and Normal difficulty in Super Mario RPG?

When you start a new game in Super Mario RPG, you’ll be prompted to choose between Breezy and Normal difficulty. Essentially, you can think of them as “easy” and “standard” – if you’re a new player or less experienced with RPG gameplay, you may want to choose the more accessible mode. No matter which difficulty option you select, how the story itself plays out won’t change.

These are the core differences between the Breezy and Normal difficulties in Super Mario RPG, specifically:

  • Breezy difficulty:
    • Battles are easier.
    • You can hold more items.
    • Enemies are a bit weaker.
    • You gain levels faster.
    • Attack Action Commands are easier.
  • Normal difficulty:
    • Battles are as challenging as the 1996 original.
    • Characters level up at the same rate as the original Super Mario RPG.
    • You carry fewer items than in Breezy difficulty.
Screenshot of Breezy and Normal difficulty in Super Mario RPG.
Screenshot by Siliconera

Can I switch between the difficulty options?

Yes! You can change between Breezy and Normal difficulty anytime in Super Mario RPG. To do so, press the Plus (+) button, scroll down to “System,” and select “Settings.” In the Settings menu, you’ll see “Select Difficulty,” where you can use the D-Pad or joystick to move between Breezy and Normal difficulty.

Note that if you switch to Normal difficulty from Breezy, you may lose items due to the lower item carry limit. Anything that can’t fit into the storage box will be lost forever, so make sure you check your inventory first before swapping between the two.

Screenshot of changing difficulty in Super Mario RPG.
Screenshot by Siliconera

Super Mario RPG is available now on the Nintendo Switch.

Brent Koepp
About The Author
Based in California, Brent is an Editor at Siliconera and has been a journalist since 2010. When he's not playing JRPGs or catching 'em all in Pokémon, you can find him spending time with his wife and two dogs.

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