Volume 4 is historic for the series due to a major software transition:
Flees to her home in Menagerie to distance herself from the White Fang and her past.
This change allowed for more detailed character models and complex lighting, though the shift initially received mixed feedback regarding its flattened color palette. RWBY Volume 4
is a pivotal entry in the series, marking a significant transition in both production and storytelling. Released in 2016, it follows the traumatic "Fall of Beacon" and focuses on the recovery and individual journeys of the main cast across 12 chapters. Plot Overview
Remains at home in Patch, struggling with depression and PTSD following the loss of her arm. Production & Technical Shifts Volume 4 is historic for the series due
The volume remains one of the most divisive in the franchise: Is RWBY Volume 4 Better Than We Remember?
All main characters received updated outfits reflecting their new environments and personal growth. Critical Reception Released in 2016, it follows the traumatic "Fall
Joins remnants of Team JNPR (forming Team RNJR) to travel on foot to the Kingdom of Mistral to seek answers.