Mission 001 Patched - Bella Spark Bang And Burn

For players, the reception is mixed but trending positive. The initial outrage from exploit-reliant veterans is slowly cooling, replaced by a deeper appreciation for the game’s tactical systems. New players are no longer refunding the game in frustration.

But what exactly changed? Did the patch fix the core issues, or did it “nerf the fun” out of the game’s explosive opener? Let’s dissect every detail of the patch notes, the exploits that necessitated the fix, and what this means for new players and veteran “Spark-Seekers” alike. To understand the significance of this update, we must first revisit the chaos of pre-patch Mission 001. Titled “First Ignition,” this mission serves as both a tutorial and a skill-check. Players control Bella Spark, a renegade arsonist-alchemist, as she attempts to escape a collapsing energy facility. bella spark bang and burn mission 001 patched

The removal of the infinite AP loop means the fastest possible completion time is now estimated at 4 minutes and 22 seconds—assuming perfect RNG. The leaderboards have been wiped for the “Exploit” category, and a new “Patched” leaderboard has been created. Many speedrunners have already moved to Mission 003 as the new meta category. Conversely, the Steam forums are filled with positive reviews from players who bought the game in the last 48 hours. User CasualDadGamer writes: “I tried Mission 001 last week and accidentally glitched the door three times. I refunded. After hearing it was patched, I bought it again. Now the mission teaches you how to actually manage AP and burn stacks. It’s tough but fair.” For players, the reception is mixed but trending positive