Back 4 Blood was released a few months, and recently, the developers have introduced the first expansion- Tunnels of Terror, with a lot of new features like a new set of cards, weapons, cleaners, outfits, etc. The new expansion even brings a new difficulty level for the players called ‘No Hope.’ This difficulty level is challenging and not for everyone. This guide will help you know about the No Hope difficulty level in Back 4 Blood.
No Hope Difficulty Level in Back 4 Blood- What is it?
If you had played Back 4 Blood before, tried the Nightmare difficulty, and found out that it is not suitable for you, then the No Hope difficulty is not for you. This difficulty level is much more challenging, and players who have found the Nightmare difficulty challenging or difficult should not try this one. But if you are a fan of challenges and dangers, you must try the No Hope difficulty.
As the name ‘No Hope’ indicates that you should not hope much from this mode, and there is almost no hope to win the game in this mode. Basically, in No Hope difficulty, everything is at the extreme. This difficulty level is exclusively for the veteran, skilled players who understand the game properly. If you are a new player and want to know about this difficulty level, let me tell you, you can’t randomly enter this difficulty level with strangers. You have to make a proper team of cleaners with your friends, who understand the game and can communicate easily.
In No Hope difficulty, there are no respawn points, no extra lives to begin the game, and no bonuses to your ammo, health, or damage. Here the bosses are much more powerful than in the other modes, and they randomly spawn. Also, you can’t revive even if you reach a safe room. If you take damage, you have to use the Medical Kits to heal yourself. If you take these things together, it says that you have to complete the game in one go. There is no chance to start the game from where you die.
That’s all you need to know about the ‘No Hope’ difficulty level in Back 4 Blood. It is not for the newcomers. If you have never played Back 4 Blood before, we suggest you not to try the ‘No Hope’ difficulty at the beginning. First, go through the other difficulties, then go for it. If you are looking for a guide to get some information about this difficulty level, check out our guide for help.