taught Ai how to use levelup creatures, taught Ai how to use Equip, taught Ai how to use prevent the cleric ability.
this is by no means absolutely perfect, i like it tho, and makes for some real good times with level up deck built with equips. you will notice i added a level=number...to the level up creatures, this has no effect on players, this is just a small hint to the Ai as to when it should stop investing mana in that creature. the chances are a little over half that ai will want to level a creature, increased ever so slightly with each level up. for equipment, the Ai will now want to equip its best Creature(determined by power+toughness+convertedcost+how many abilities it has) and will want to equip these "better" cards atleast 2 times before it is reduced. same system for prevent damage, it will want to save its "better creature" more then a 1/1 token. for both tho i added slight bonuses... to equip, there is a higher chance that the ai will want to target a white creature, with an extra bonus if the creature is a 1/1 and nontoken. this is to encourage Ai to equip in white weenie decks in prevent, there is a slight bonus if the creature is a 1/1 and the blocker/blockee has a power of 1. currently prevent damage treated this way is not coded for direct damage spell, sorry ! but for combat you will notice ai taking a stand and fighting back hard.
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@@ -1705,7 +1705,6 @@ int AbilityFactory::computeXX(Spell * spell, MTGCardInstance * card){
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return 0;
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}
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int AbilityFactory::getAbilities(vector<MTGAbility *> * v, Spell * spell, MTGCardInstance * card, int id, MTGGameZone * dest){
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if (!card && spell) card = spell->source;
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