Once Human’s July 14 Fixes Tidy Up Rift Space, Fashion, and More
Version 3.0.1 fixed seven issues involving Deviations, Custom Server tasks, fish tanks, card-game scoring, and Fashion dyes.

Once Human Version 3.0.1 received another bug-fix pass on July 14, with Starry Studio addressing problems across Rift Space, Custom Server activities, Fashion customization, and several progression-related systems.
The latest fixes also cover the Deviation Voodoo Doll, fish tank placement, card-flipping score displays, and an error that could appear when saving Fashion dye changes. Starry Studio detailed the changes in its Steam announcement.
Rift Space players now have more room to collect Deviations. The Rift Securement Box capacity was raised to 300, while continued collecting during Rift gameplay can reach a maximum of 400. The patch also fixes a Custom Server RaidZone task in Dreamy Wave that could not be completed, along with a mismatch between some card-flipping points and the total values shown on card faces.
Players who run into other problems can submit feedback from the in-game support menus. On PC, the path is ESC – Support & Feedback – Submit Suggestion. On mobile, players can use the map’s left-side menu, tap the headphones icon in the bottom-right corner, choose Suggestions, and select Submit Suggestion.
Once Human Version 3.0.1 Patch Notes
This July 14 pass focuses on skill-linked vulnerability, Deviation collection limits, Fashion interfaces, Dreamy Wave tasks, progression prompts, fish tank placement, and Fashion dye saving.
July 11
- Fixed an issue where vulnerability applied by the Deviation Voodoo Doll’s ultimate ability was not linked to the skill rating.
- To ensure the experience of collecting Deviations in the Rift Space, the maximum capacity of the Rift Securement Box has been changed to 300. When Metas continue collecting during Rift gameplay after reaching the limit, they can still collect up to a maximum of 400.
- Fixed an issue where the dye interface for Fashion still incorrectly displayed the armor model after enabling part hiding.
- Fixed an issue where Metas participating in the Custom Server RaidZone scenario could not complete the “Custom Server Online for 5 Minutes” task during Dreamy Wave; also fixed a display issue where some players’ points of flipping cards did not match the total points on the card faces.
- Fixed an issue where the “Multiple journeys completed” prompt incorrectly popped up after signing in again or switching scenes.
- Fixed an issue where some variant fish could not be placed into the fish tank.
- Fixed an occasional issue where saving the Fashion dye could lead to unknown error.
Once Human’s latest cleanup follows other Version 3.0.1 fixes earlier in July, including changes for camera behavior, rewards tracking, territory tasks, and Overclock Wave issues.
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