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Hard difficulty has forced me to use all characters equally. To the point, where I'm constantly adjusting my party to try to keep everyone as close to the same level as possible.
I like it though, because it adds an extra layer of strategy when choosing who's in the main party, and who's backup when they (inevitably) die.
As someone who grew up during the golden age of Squaresoft JRPGs, I've been pretty disappointed with the difficulty level of most JRPGs that have come out over the past couple of decades. Some good games, but they're always like trivially easy. Baby games. So I'm glad that this one is actually challenging me. Haven't been challenged playing a JRPG since I was in high school probably.