The Marble Goddess skin truly made Wraith into her namesake with how easily she seems to avoid dam💫age now. It may look lik🙈e your bullets are doing damage to her, but she somehow walks away without a scratch.

However, what a💞ppears to be no-regs are actually just visual bugs. The design director of  Jason McCord, explained on Twitter how their quick fix to the skin's hitbox led to the appearance of no-regs, as well as when players can expect it to be patched.

When the Marble Goddess skin was released, the developers missed an entry in the model settings that removed the hitbox entirely🦂. The game auto-generated a hitbox in response, but it didn't a🐼dhere strictly to Wraith's character model. Instead, it created a large, rectangular zone around her body that she could take damage from as long as the Marble Goddess skin was equipped.

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As McCo🔜rd explains, there are two ways to address this issue: client patches and server pat꧋ches.

Client patches contain code that gets downloaded directly onto the playeꦕr's machine, and each client patch needs to be appro💖ved by Sony and Microsoft before it can be released. Meanwhile, server patches aren't loaded onto players' machines, and they don't need Sony or Microsoft to give them the green light. Both the server and client need to be patched in order for the hitbox to work as intended, but server fixes are faster to put out.

McCord explains the effects of patching the server first in📖 this reply:

When a player shoots at a Marble Goddess Wraith, they get f൲eedback in the form of blood splatters, but no damage is done. That's because they're actually missing their shots. What they're really hi🌸tting is the auto-generated hitbox (which the client still reads), which gives them feedback. Because the client is the one that decides whether damage is done, though, those shots get no payoff.

Once the client patch is approved, this visual bug will be fixed. Otherwise, temporarily disabling the skin is the only other solution. McCord and the Apex team didn't think disabling the skin would be fair to those who paid $18 USD for it, ♎so they worked on administering patches as quickly as they could, even if it led to frustrating visual bugs. McCord stated a client patch is coming soon, as early as "tomorrow morning."

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