According to their official Twitter account, the developers are quickly addressing game breaking bugs, brought to their attention by the community. These have been incredibly frustrating to deal with, very much affecting gameplay at a fundamental level. And on October 21, it appears the bugs listed below have been effectively resolved:
- Revive Cards falling off the map
- Uraraka’s grapple not connecting
- Damage Areas become invisible during combat
Revive Cards Functioning Properly
Reviving in My Hero Ultra Rumble is an incredibly important mechanic. For those who don’t know, there was a bug where Revive Cards fell off the map, causing them to become impossible to pick up. They sometimes appeared to spawn in the middle of the map, but were still intangible.
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This adversely affected gameplay severely, as the revive mechanic became such a dice roll. Therefore, many players understandably opted to disconnect from the game rather than attempting to wait out for their allies to revive them.
With the bug fix implemented on October 21, players should be able to rely more on revives than before. Of course, relying on randoms in My Hero Ultra Rumble will still be a dice roll.
Ochaca Uraraka Implications
After the maintenance, a quick play test with Uraraka indicates that the bug has been completely resolved. Her alpha ability now properly allows her to jump to her target, drastically increasing her viability.
This hotfix has massive implications for the character. Really the only thing weighing her down, literally, was the bug. Now she can float as she likes, taking advantage of terrain to great success. With Mobility, strong melee potential, and even relatively decent area of effect, Uraraka will surely become one of the stronger characters in My Hero Ultra Rumble.
In addition, this gamebreaking bug has been a relatively recent phenomena. It has been admittedly a struggle to deal with, but the fact that the developers are actively listening to the community is great news. From correcting match making issues, updating the game for the revive bug, and even addressing Uraraka’s grapple, they’re doing a fantastic job implementing player feedback.
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