It was in the lucky box for a short period of time after releasing.
The word "collect" appears when there's a diamond.
Even through you can't keep the level it's still in the game files
As the graphics are less demanding than the original level, there won't be much lag if you set to Low quality. However, these are just opinions.
Compared to the original level, there are some differences about the map, structures and decorations.
This level's background color is always dark.
The road is wider than in the original level.
There are no fading people at the end. Instead, it's replaced with breaking glass.
The map's reflection can be seen if you set the game to Ultra quality.
The icons from the original level are replaced with flashing neon figures at 30%.
This level doesn't have a motherboard section, which reduces lag a lot.
When jumping in the original level, players can only land down safely if they tap while floating. But it doesn't work like that in this level, as you can jump manually.
The icon of this level is different than any level icon. It makes a U-turn, but not a diagonally U-turn. Instead, it goes manually.
This level suits well with novice players.
Most parts of the level are made with blocks.
Technically, this is the second level where most parts of the map are made out of one thing. The first being All About Us, where the objects are made with paper.
This is the 4th Alan Walker level and the 3rd Faded variant.
The level's title will still appear in English, even when you set language to any language except 简体中文(Simplified Chinese).It will show as Faded-新手版本 when you set language to 简体中文(Simplified Chinese).
Despite appearing in a separate update, the icon for Dancing Line when Faded - Easy Mode was added is still from The Samurai update.
This level is tied with The Faded - Alan Walker as the longest, both being about three and half minutes.
This is the first level with copyrighted music which is entirely free-to-play.
There is a glitch before collecting second crown point, the crown marker is turning to gold before should it be.
Faded - Easy Mode is the first level to have in all of Dancing Line's history, being removed alongside the other Alan Walker levels in June 2020.
Percentage markers[]
The 10% marker in Faded - Easy Mode.
The 10% marker is on the left corner of the path. It can be seen by NULL Style & Widescreen at the same time.
The 20% marker in Faded - Easy Mode.
The 20% marker is on the left corner of the path.
The 30% marker in Faded - Easy Mode.
The 30% marker is on the red glowing neon block to the right of the path.
The 40% marker in Faded - Easy Mode.
The 40% marker is on the indigo glowing neon block to the left of the path.
The 50% marker in Faded - Easy Mode.
The 50% marker is on a small block to the right of the path.
The 60% marker in Faded - Easy Mode.
The 60% marker is placed on the rectangle block to the left of the path.
The 70% marker in Faded - Easy Mode before the block lights up.
The 70% marker in Faded - Easy Mode after the block lights up.
The 70% marker is placed on one of the flashing blocks to the right of the path.
The 80% marker in Faded - Easy Mode.
The 80% marker is placed on the light purple rectangle block to the right of the path.
The 90% marker in Faded - Easy Mode.
The 90% marker is placed on the gray block to the right of the path.