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[[File:Assist mode icon.png|thumb|The Assist Mode Icon]]
'''Assist Mode''' is a special mode in ''Celeste''
A special warning is given to players whom attempt to toggle Assist Mode for the first time. It goes as such:
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Allows the player to lower the game's speed down to 50%, by multiples of 10. Having a slower game speed gives the player more reaction time, making most obstacles much easier to avoid.
Using lower game speeds can also effect the game's physics,
=== Infinite Stamina ===
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=== Air Dashes ===
Changes the amount of dashes the player has: Default, 2, or Infinite. Default will use the amount of dashes the player would normally have in the level, whether that is 1 or 2 dashes. 2 will set it to two dashes permanently. Infinite will allow unlimited dashes without needing to refill them or touch the ground
=== Dash Assist ===
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=== Invincibility ===
Renders the player immune to all obstacles and hazards, granting the player the ability to freely move through otherwise dangerous obstacles. If Madeline falls into a bottomless pit, she will bounce off of the bottom edge of the screen, and holding the jump button causes
=== Assist Skip ===
Allows the player to skip a chapter entirely when on the chapter selection screen. This is only available when using Assist Mode and not [[Variant Mode|
== Trivia ==
* Dash Assist is not available in v.1.3.0.0
* Upon release, Assist Mode's menu message was a bit different, mentioning that assists allow the player to reduce the game's difficulty, and that the intended playstyle for a first playthrough is to try it out without any of them. The text was tweaked in version 1.3.0.0 thanks to community feedback, as the message unintentionally could have sounded gatekeepy and be downplaying for people who struggle with the main game without using any assists.
** The old message was: ''Assist Mode allows you to modify the game's rules to reduce its difficulty. This includes options such as slowing the game speed, granting yourself invincibility or infinite stamina, and skipping chapters entirely. Celeste was designed to be a challenging, but accessible game. We believe that its difficulty is essential to the experience. We recommend playing without Assist Mode for the first time. However, we understand that every player is different. If Celeste is inaccessible to you due to its difficulty, we hope that Assist Mode will still allow you to enjoy it.".''
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** The old stamp can still be found in the game's graphics dump, however it doesn't appear in the actual game anymore.
* With [[Debug Mode]], if both the "assist" and "variant" commands are typed in, it's possible to have both menus at once. It's because normally the game automatically turns off assists if Variant Mode is enabled, and vice versa.
[[Category:Modes]]
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