this should not conflict like earlier version.
ex:
[card]
name=Fable of Wolf and Owl
auto=@movedTo(*[green]|mystack):may token(Wolf,Creature
Wolf,2/2,green,tnum:11)
auto=@movedTo(*[blue]|mystack):may token(Bird,Creature
Bird,1/1,flying,blue,tnum:12)
text=Whenever you cast a green spell, you may put a 2/2 green Wolf
creature token onto the battlefield. -- Whenever you cast a blue spell,
you may put a 1/1 blue Bird creature token with flying onto the
battlefield.
mana={3}{GU}{GU}{GU}
type=Enchantment
[/card]
tnum uses -source id & tnum (concatenated)
you can specifiy tnum:number on token parameters and it will concatenate
the default token id and the specified number. example: token(Saproling,
Creature Saproling, 1/1, green, tnum:15) if the source id is 12345, the
default token id will be -12345, concat tnum, id will be -1234515 and
the game will try to find the image 1234515t.jpg
change some cards since -cantattack overrides cantattack. If there is an
effect that makes creatures can't attack, you can just activate the
ability to remove -cantattack...
currently we have kamiflip as the only defined flip type as it is treated differently from the others.
but we have room for more if needed now
doublefaced=kamiflip
sets the flip type of a card to the kamiflip style cards. since this is defined on cardprimitive level now, we might be able to do something different from the flipping animation. who knows.
commented out the forcing token triggers, it bypass targetchooser check. still working on a fix for this coming soon.
If the card is a copier or a token, it cannot be transformed since it's
not a double face card. Also the copied card must be the "active" part
of a double faced card. Flip cards (kamigawa block) is not restricted by
this since its a single sided card. If the transformed card is cda, take
any damage into account (PT bonus is already in effect for cda)..
found a selectability call after blockers that was the cause of a race condition debug assert, but most importantly, the reason AI would sometimes block a creature, then immediately decide not to block. causing it to sometimes take preventable damage, and sometime cause AI to stack a ton of blockers on a single card even tho it did not have a chance to actually kill the creature.
this is still a thing, but wont happen so grossly incorrect now.