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If you want to experience more of the game there are plenty of workshop mods that make it easier.
Thanks for this! I hadn't considered that. I would be so happy if there was a health Regen function, hopefully I can find one in the workshop and enjoy the game! I've always wanted to, but it's too high of pressure
Two recommendations:
wand bag - so that you can hold every wand you find and figure out how to build mega wands since you have every spell you've seen available.
mini map - so you can see where hidden hearts are so that you can have a decent amount of health by the time you get to the second/third levels.
I got a mod that respawns you at the last shrine you activated. It's really nice.
I personally had a lot of luck save-scumming by savequitting the game and copying the files elsewhere at every holy mountain. (there are scripts floating around that make this easier) Then when I died, I could revisit that area without risking much progress, and it made the game much more fun while I tried to scale the truly formidable learning curve.
Nowadays I feel much more comfortable just doing normal runs, so I guess I 'graduated' lol, some understanding of the wand-building goes wayyyyy further than I expected.