The latest Slap Battles update introduces two major additions: the Wheelchair glove and the Glass Bones badge, alongside a wide range of gameplay adjustments, quality-of-life improvements, and new Barzil content. This guide focuses on the Glass Bones badge—what it represents, how it ties into the new glove, and how the update changes affect overall gameplay.
What Is the Glass Bones Badge?
The Glass Bones badge is the new achievement added alongside the Wheelchair glove. The badge is earned by recreating a series of “injuries” described in the badge hint. Each injury corresponds to a specific glove that must hit your character. When all injury triggers are fulfilled, the Glass Bones badge is unlocked, granting access to the Wheelchair glove.
In other words:
Unlocking the Wheelchair Glove = Unlocking the Glass Bones Badge
The badge serves as the requirement for the glove.
How to Unlock the Glass Bones Badge
To earn the badge, you must be hit by six specific types of attacks, each representing a different injury from the badge description:
• Table impact
• Piano falling damage
• Blunt-force trauma (brick-like)
• Exposure to explosives
• Exposure to explosive limbs
• Prismatic slicing injuries
These clues map to in-game gloves.
Required gloves:
- Table Flip Glove
- Piano Glove
- Brick Glove
- Bomb/Detonator Glove
- A limb-explosive glove (commonly Duelist or similar glove that uses limb blast effects)
- Prismatic/Blade-style Glove
After being hit by all six glove types at least once, the Glass Bones badge automatically unlocks.
Best Method to Earn the Badge Quickly
• Join a public server to increase the chance of players using the required gloves.
• Ask in chat—many players help instantly.
• Switch servers if the glove types you need aren’t present.
• Use a group of friends for guaranteed hits.
• You do not need to survive the hits; the badge tracks impact, not survival.
Once complete, head to the glove selection area—Wheelchair will now be unlocked.
What the Wheelchair Glove Does
The Wheelchair glove becomes available immediately after earning the Glass Bones badge.
While the video didn’t go into mechanical detail, the glove has a unique passive ability connected to its injury theme. Players finally get to test its unique interactions and comedic animations as they step into the arena.
Other Major Update Changes
Alongside the badge and glove, several important gameplay adjustments were rolled out:
Leafblower Glove Improvements
A long list of bug fixes and QoL updates
New interaction with the Fan glove
Price reduced from 22,500 → 11,500 slaps
This price drop makes it far more accessible for new players.
Radio Glove Update
Your own audio now plays at the same volume regardless of camera distance
(Added a week ago but officially logged now)
Plate Glove Change
Music plays quieter when background music is enabled
Pylon Glove Fix
Ragdolled players are no longer immune to electric field damage
Mastery Adjustments
Rage Mastery
• 25% per slap → 20% per slap
• This returns it to its original strength
Run Mastery
• R ability no longer one-shots
• Now deals 60 knockback power instead
• Fling direction now matches Terry’s direction
• R cooldown reduced by 4 seconds
These changes focus on making masteries more balanced and predictable.
Barzil Additions
• New Area: Barzil Falls
• New Item: Barzil Pocketwatch
These additions expand Barzil exploration and give players more reasons to revisit the region.
Technical Improvements
Loading Screen Data Optimization
Significantly faster UI and player data loading
Hit Effects Optimization
Hit effects no longer play if the player is too far away
This improves performance and reduces visual clutter.
The Glass Bones badge adds a fun, puzzle-like unlock challenge, encouraging players to interact with multiple gloves and other players. Combined with the Wheelchair glove’s comedic theme and the large list of gameplay adjustments, this update provides both entertainment and meaningful refinements.