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Hero Mode is a game mode at infantry.

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  • Hero Mode is a game mode at infantry.
  • Hero Mode is a mode in gameplay featured in Jak II, Jak 3, Jak X: Combat Racing, and The Lost Frontier. After finishing the game, the player is allowed to replay the game with all or most previous acquisitions and the level of difficulty is increased. This usually means that enemies can withstand more damage, and the player is more susceptible to damage. It may be accessed from the secrets menu and bought with Precursor orbs.
  • Hero Mode is the name of the single- player campaign in Splatoon. During the campaign, the player will battle the Octarian forces in an attempt to stop them from invading the Inkling's world. Cap'n Cuttlefish wil quide you during the campaign. In each of the missions, you will attempt to rescue a Zapfish to complete the level. Additionally, there are bosses to fight every ten or so levels.
  • Hero Mode (Japanese: ヒーローモード Hiiroo Moodo)is a single-player game mode in Splatoon. It involves the player donning the Hero Suit and venturing into Octo Valley to rescue Inkopolis' stolen Zapfish and defeat the Octarians.
  • Like Mutation Mode, every soldiers have 20 seconds to scatter around the various maps to find a suitable spot and defend the best they can. The round starts with three host berserker mutants if the room is full, instead of two in Mutation. In addition, one random soldier will also become the Hero (see below). Mutants cannot be permanantly killed, unless however they are killed by headshot or knife kill, which will then end the round for that mutant. It is considered one of the hardest mode due this gimmick since headshot on mutants is not always an easy thing to do.
  • Hero Mode is a visual mode utilized by Andrew to emphasize a particularly epic moment in the story. Andrew originally called such images "action panels", but waited until the term "hero mode" wormed its way into his brain before sharing this nugget of wisdom with his fans. The Hero Mode art style is used to depict protagonists, while the corresponding mode for antagonists is known as Villain Mode. Hero Mode and Villain Mode, despite a difference in nomenclature, are functionally and artistically similar. The first noticeable instance of this style was at the End of Act 3.
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  • Hero Mode
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  • Mode
  • Single-player
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  • No
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  • Hero Mode
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  • Gamepad
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  • Splattershot, other weapons unlocked through amiibo challenges
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  • Hero Mode is a game mode at infantry.
  • Hero Mode is a mode in gameplay featured in Jak II, Jak 3, Jak X: Combat Racing, and The Lost Frontier. After finishing the game, the player is allowed to replay the game with all or most previous acquisitions and the level of difficulty is increased. This usually means that enemies can withstand more damage, and the player is more susceptible to damage. It may be accessed from the secrets menu and bought with Precursor orbs.
  • Hero Mode is the name of the single- player campaign in Splatoon. During the campaign, the player will battle the Octarian forces in an attempt to stop them from invading the Inkling's world. Cap'n Cuttlefish wil quide you during the campaign. In each of the missions, you will attempt to rescue a Zapfish to complete the level. Additionally, there are bosses to fight every ten or so levels.
  • Hero Mode is a visual mode utilized by Andrew to emphasize a particularly epic moment in the story. Andrew originally called such images "action panels", but waited until the term "hero mode" wormed its way into his brain before sharing this nugget of wisdom with his fans. The Hero Mode art style is used to depict protagonists, while the corresponding mode for antagonists is known as Villain Mode. Hero Mode and Villain Mode, despite a difference in nomenclature, are functionally and artistically similar. Initially Hero Mode was only used to display characters in a starkly heroic (or villainous) light; the majority of updates depicted characters in typical sprite proportions. However, as Homestuck has progressed Hero Mode has been utilized more frequently, especially when the visual aspect of the story needs to be emphasized over the textual. Sprite-style animation is still used for Pesterlog pages or for pages with text narration. The first noticeable instance of this style was at the End of Act 3. Throughout Act 5, Hero Mode-like proportions have been used in circumstances that are less overtly climactic but still require a level of visual dynamism. Conversely, Hero Mode also allows for a greater level of nuance and subtlety in facial expression. Examples include Karkat's interaction with Jack Noir and Vriska's treasure hunting. Hero Mode has also been used as a running gag of sorts in relation to Gamzee Makara. Readers had noticed that out of all of the trolls, Gamzee had been the only one not to appear in Hero Mode. Andrew then proceeded to release a series of blurry images of Hero Mode Gamzee, before finally including a proper image in the story (which occasionally faded in and out of blur, and had the words HERO MODE covering the entire background). Hero Mode is almost never combined with the way that characters are "normally" portrayed, though there are a few exceptions.
  • Like Mutation Mode, every soldiers have 20 seconds to scatter around the various maps to find a suitable spot and defend the best they can. The round starts with three host berserker mutants if the room is full, instead of two in Mutation. In addition, one random soldier will also become the Hero (see below). For each mutant kill, the soldiers will gain 20% more power to their weapons, with the maximum being 100% power. Mutants also have more evolve states, which requires more infections to evolve into another class, however, a certain amount of damage dealt by soldiers can also trigger anger which gives 1 evolve state (same for body adsorbing). Mutants cannot be permanantly killed, unless however they are killed by headshot or knife kill, which will then end the round for that mutant. It is considered one of the hardest mode due this gimmick since headshot on mutants is not always an easy thing to do.
  • Hero Mode (Japanese: ヒーローモード Hiiroo Moodo)is a single-player game mode in Splatoon. It involves the player donning the Hero Suit and venturing into Octo Valley to rescue Inkopolis' stolen Zapfish and defeat the Octarians.
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