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What is the Survival Difficulty Class system? The Survival Difficulty Class System — SD class system for brevity — is a component that can be added to the top of entries which catalog levels, with the intent to immediately notify readers of the level's danger upon first glance.
Level 1 resembles a typical warehouse, with fluorescent lights hanging from the ceiling, occasional machinery such as forklifts and hallways and stairwells which peel off and lead to separate areas of the level.
Class is a class designation for levels regarded to be mostly safe, albeit with a few threats present. These threats can range from a minimal number of entities/hazards, to the layout of a level being slightly difficult to survive in. Regardless, one should expect a relatively easy journey when traveling through levels designated as Class 1.
Explore and document the many levels of the Backrooms from Level 0 to Level 999.
SURVIVAL DIFFICULTY: Class 1. Level 1, as originally discovered. Level 1 is the 2nd Level of the Backrooms. Description: Level 1 is a large, sprawling warehouse that features concrete floors and walls, exposed rebar, and a low-hanging fog with no discernable source.
This Threat Index is meant for levels that are regarded as completely safe, with no entities or environmental hazards posed by the level whatsoever. One can expect to have an easy journey through a level with this class, with no real dangers or threats along the way.
Survival Difficulty: Class 1 Safe Secure Minimal Entity Count Level 1 is the 2nd level of the Backrooms. Level 1 is similar to Level 0, however it has many differences. These include concrete walls, more stable lights, tiled floors, metal doors, and many others.