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Lies Of P Update 1.5.0.0 Brings New Goodies, Bug Fixes & More


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  • Lies of P Update 1.5.0.0 is live; adds Wo Long collaboration items.
  • The patch also improves Japanese translation & allows players to reset their P-Organ without using a specific item.
  • Several bugs have also been addressed with the launch of Lies of P v1.5.0.0.

As previously announced, Lies of P Update 1.5.0.0 is live, bringing the Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty collaboration items with it. According to the patch notes, players can find the Azure Dragon Crescent Glaive, Armor of the Hororable, and Bandana of the Honorable in the “Equipment” and “Bag” menus.

Lies of P Update 1.5.0.0 Patch Notes
Lies of P Update 1.5.0.0 Patch Notes

Furthermore, the improves Japanese translation and allows players to reset their character’s P-Organ upon starting a new game without utilizing a Gold Coin Fruit. Beyond these additions, various bugs have also been squashed in Lies Of P Update 1.5.0.0. The full list of fixes is given below.

  • Fixed a bug where the attack speed increase effect of the ‘Frozen Feast’ would not apply under certain situations.
  • Fixed a bug in which using the ‘Proof of Humanity’ would cause intermittent malfunctions in switching weapons.
  • Fixed a bug in which using the ‘Proof of Humanity’ Special Attack would cause the attribute effects from Grinders to be ineffective.
  • Fixed a bug where ‘Nameless Puppet’ would intermittently disappear.
  • Fixed a bug where unintended changes would happen while using the ‘Alter Handle’ menu.
  • Fixed a bug where a certain elevator and lever in “Arche Abbey” would intermittently spawn in unintended areas.
  • Fixed a bug where players could fall into an impassable area.
  • Fixed bugs related to certain in-game UI.
  • Fixed typos in certain dialogues.

Lies of P launched in September 2023 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.

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