The most significant change addresses the Brimir’s Blade questline. Many players reported being unable to advance this pivotal arc, but the logic has been refactored to prevent the quest from stalling. Similarly, the Homestead quest logic has received a overhaul to ensure your base progression remains consistent as you upgrade your floating shop.
Combat and exploration also see some much-needed polish. The developers have squashed a frustrating bug where Rattan enemies would occasionally become invincible, a meta-breaker that turned routine resource gathering into an exercise in futility. Map icons, which previously suffered from display glitches, should now accurately reflect your world's points of interest.
For those utilizing the cooperative WorldShare feature, this patch introduces a vital quality-of-life improvement. A new warning message now appears before you leave a WorldShare session, helping prevent accidental progress loss. Additionally, a technical hurdle that prevented WorldShare play unless a local world was saved has been resolved, making it easier to jump straight into multiplayer sessions with friends.
While this isn't a massive content drop like previous expansions, these stability fixes are essential for the long-term health of the game's sandbox loop. Clearing out these progression blockers means players can finally focus back on the core experience: chaotic physics-based fighting and forging a new world together.
