2) Updated all {X}-spells with x targets. They are using "prex" instead of "x" now. Their code is now completely
following the official rules.
3) Changed the code of most cards which search your library for a land card and put it onto the battlefield tapped.
They are using "and((tap))" now. More cards will be changed to that in upcoming revisions.
4) Added 2 tests to save "prex".
- removed incorrect casts of MTGCardInstance into Spell objects.
- AI Test system now allows you to put decks in ai/bakaA and ai/bakaB instead of ai/baka. This allows to let AIPlayerBaka and AIPlayerBakaB play with specific decks
- Test suite speed improvement. Improved the card name cache. Test suite now runs in 850 seconds instead of 950 on my machine.
- minor code cleanup
- In order to clarify getEfficiency, started creating "getEfficiency" functions specific to each type of ability (see example with Damager). This won't reduce the file size but should make things bit clearer
- Minor cleanup of getEfficiency
- bug fixes in getEfficiency
- Minor fixes in AI code
- Attempt at preventing the AI from interrupting itself while it's selecting targets. I don't know why this happens, and my fix didn't work. I believe it shouldn't be possible to interrupt when there is an active targetChooser, please let me know if this is an incorrect assumption.
-- This is a copy/paste and shouldn't have any impact on the logic. I just moved some functions from AIPlayer to AIPlayerBaka
- Added back the possibility to select a different Resource folder with file Res.txt
- Fix a crash when a token id does not exist
opponent play an ability, player interupts and clicks a card with TargetChooser which has no valid targets; player then tries to cancel targetchooser, instead the stack is displayed again, player is then locked in a TargetChooser unable to click other cards.
originally i was going to do it in the reactToClick however, after thinking about it, it made no sense to me that a targetchooser would be set and a cardwaitingfortargets would be set if you know ahead of time that no valid targets existed.
now when clicking cards which have TargetChoosers and no valid targets, no tc is set, and no cardiswaitingfortargets; instead return 0.
what this does currently is remove a counter of the type counterstring and when the ability is destroyed it puts the counter back for us.
meant for weapons used as follows.
auto=teach(creature) countertrack(0/0,1,hand)
when the creature is equipped with this weapon it will remove a hand counter from the creature, when you remove the weapon, or the weapon is destroyed or whatever...it will put a hand counter back on the creature.
added dualwielding thisdescriptor...
auto=this(dualwielding) 2/2
auto=this(dualwielding) firststrike
enabled "restriction{" on phasebased triggers @next and @each...
i will work more on countertrack to extend it to domains if it currently isnt possible to use it in this case(haven't tested it on domains)....
puresteel paladin...removed from supported...added to unsupported.
I have no idea why, but this card has cause a surge of completely different bug reports, crashes, strange interactions between cards, you name it...im surprised we didn't receive a report that it caused someone dog to die of heartworms....
anyways if i find some time, i will debug this pandora's box of a code and see why exactly it causes such strange difficult to reproduce bugs.