Necrotech_Master wrote: »the description on the bewilderment card states that it must be played immediately upon drawing, so you cannot perform other actions until the card is "played" (basically just putting it in the cooldown since it has no other effect)
Personofsecrets wrote: »Necrotech_Master wrote: »the description on the bewilderment card states that it must be played immediately upon drawing, so you cannot perform other actions until the card is "played" (basically just putting it in the cooldown since it has no other effect)
There is a bug that is preventing players from doing other game actions after Bewilderment cards have been drawn and discarded at the start of the turn.
There may be some other ways that the bug is triggered, but it can impact games in a meaningful way.
For example, after discarding my Bewilderment at the start of my turn and playing a Luxury Exports, I was unable to use the Delmene Patron ability to destroy the played Luxury Exports from my played cards pile and gain 1 prestige point. I was only able to use the Delmene Patron ability after interacting with a card from the tavern, but I really didn't want to buy a card from the Tavern and dilute my deck. This isn't how the game buttons should function and they are seemingly breaking because of something to do with Bewilderment cards.
Personofsecrets wrote: »Necrotech_Master wrote: »the description on the bewilderment card states that it must be played immediately upon drawing, so you cannot perform other actions until the card is "played" (basically just putting it in the cooldown since it has no other effect)
There is a bug that is preventing players from doing other game actions after Bewilderment cards have been drawn and discarded at the start of the turn.
There may be some other ways that the bug is triggered, but it can impact games in a meaningful way.
For example, after discarding my Bewilderment at the start of my turn and playing a Luxury Exports, I was unable to use the Delmene Patron ability to destroy the played Luxury Exports from my played cards pile and gain 1 prestige point. I was only able to use the Delmene Patron ability after interacting with a card from the tavern, but I really didn't want to buy a card from the Tavern and dilute my deck. This isn't how the game buttons should function and they are seemingly breaking because of something to do with Bewilderment cards.
Yes. So this is the exact situation I'm talking about. So I was in a position where I could win the game after playing a card that allowed an extra patron turn. The two patrons I had to turn were Red Eagle and the Druid King, had more than enough power to turn both but the draw card from turning Red Eagle was a bewilderment card, which was automatically played. Once it was played I was left with no other options but to "End My Turn" and loss the game as the other player was over 40 and had more points.
In hindsight I should have activated the Druid King first to avoid the possibility of a bewilderment card entering my hand when I had no other cards left to play but it doesn't change the fact that its broken.
Yes. So this is the exact situation I'm talking about. So I was in a position where I could win the game after playing a card that allowed an extra patron turn. The two patrons I had to turn were Red Eagle and the Druid King, had more than enough power to turn both but the draw card from turning Red Eagle was a bewilderment card, which was automatically played. Once it was played I was left with no other options but to "End My Turn" and loss the game as the other player was over 40 and had more points.
In hindsight I should have activated the Druid King first to avoid the possibility of a bewilderment card entering my hand when I had no other cards left to play but it doesn't change the fact that its broken.
Personofsecrets wrote: »For example, after discarding my Bewilderment at the start of my turn and playing a Luxury Exports, I was unable to use the Delmene Patron ability to destroy the played Luxury Exports from my played cards pile and gain 1 prestige point. I was only able to use the Delmene Patron ability after interacting with a card from the tavern, but I really didn't want to buy a card from the Tavern and dilute my deck. This isn't how the game buttons should function and they are seemingly breaking because of something to do with Bewilderment cards.
Personofsecrets wrote: »For example, after discarding my Bewilderment at the start of my turn and playing a Luxury Exports, I was unable to use the Delmene Patron ability to destroy the played Luxury Exports from my played cards pile and gain 1 prestige point. I was only able to use the Delmene Patron ability after interacting with a card from the tavern, but I really didn't want to buy a card from the Tavern and dilute my deck. This isn't how the game buttons should function and they are seemingly breaking because of something to do with Bewilderment cards.
You should've been able to use the patrons after putting Luxury Exports into play as this action unlocks the patrons, though it may not visually appear that way with the glowing cues still darkened. Also if you are unfortunate to have to discard any amount of cards at the beginning of your turn thanks to that insanely stacking contract action card in the Rhajin deck, and you have bewilderment cards in your hand, manually choosing them to discard will not lock patrons afterward as long as none are auto-played after confirming, allowing you to use treasury (or any patron) if you wanted to. Again it may not visually appear so. Keep in mind that interacting with treasury/contract cards like barter will also unlock and do not dilute your deck, if you are in that situation again and they are available. Using Celarus cards to peek and put bewilderments into your cooldown also avoids the lock as they are not activated even though they count towards mechanics like vestments. In summary, bewilderment cards do not stop your opponent from combining crow into oblivion like it was meant for. Keeping crow out of their hands does, and this card and its bug does not do that. It ruins the game, almost as bad as being disconnected for an internal unexpected error that results in a loss of points and a timeout penalty for involuntarily ''deserting'' an opponent. Almost.
Personofsecrets wrote: »Personofsecrets wrote: »For example, after discarding my Bewilderment at the start of my turn and playing a Luxury Exports, I was unable to use the Delmene Patron ability to destroy the played Luxury Exports from my played cards pile and gain 1 prestige point. I was only able to use the Delmene Patron ability after interacting with a card from the tavern, but I really didn't want to buy a card from the Tavern and dilute my deck. This isn't how the game buttons should function and they are seemingly breaking because of something to do with Bewilderment cards.
You should've been able to use the patrons after putting Luxury Exports into play as this action unlocks the patrons, though it may not visually appear that way with the glowing cues still darkened. Also if you are unfortunate to have to discard any amount of cards at the beginning of your turn thanks to that insanely stacking contract action card in the Rhajin deck, and you have bewilderment cards in your hand, manually choosing them to discard will not lock patrons afterward as long as none are auto-played after confirming, allowing you to use treasury (or any patron) if you wanted to. Again it may not visually appear so. Keep in mind that interacting with treasury/contract cards like barter will also unlock and do not dilute your deck, if you are in that situation again and they are available. Using Celarus cards to peek and put bewilderments into your cooldown also avoids the lock as they are not activated even though they count towards mechanics like vestments. In summary, bewilderment cards do not stop your opponent from combining crow into oblivion like it was meant for. Keeping crow out of their hands does, and this card and its bug does not do that. It ruins the game, almost as bad as being disconnected for an internal unexpected error that results in a loss of points and a timeout penalty for involuntarily ''deserting'' an opponent. Almost.
I believe that I was clicking on the Patron button even though it wasn't lighting up. I could be misremembering at this point since this example happened last month. You must have experienced the lighting effect not showing itself despite activation being possible. You also have a number of keen observations, so I have to think that I am misremembering. I'll post back if it happens again.
Are you EU? Good to see someone caring about the game. Thanks for the post.
Jordan_Black wrote: »Personofsecrets wrote: »Personofsecrets wrote: »For example, after discarding my Bewilderment at the start of my turn and playing a Luxury Exports, I was unable to use the Delmene Patron ability to destroy the played Luxury Exports from my played cards pile and gain 1 prestige point. I was only able to use the Delmene Patron ability after interacting with a card from the tavern, but I really didn't want to buy a card from the Tavern and dilute my deck. This isn't how the game buttons should function and they are seemingly breaking because of something to do with Bewilderment cards.
You should've been able to use the patrons after putting Luxury Exports into play as this action unlocks the patrons, though it may not visually appear that way with the glowing cues still darkened. Also if you are unfortunate to have to discard any amount of cards at the beginning of your turn thanks to that insanely stacking contract action card in the Rhajin deck, and you have bewilderment cards in your hand, manually choosing them to discard will not lock patrons afterward as long as none are auto-played after confirming, allowing you to use treasury (or any patron) if you wanted to. Again it may not visually appear so. Keep in mind that interacting with treasury/contract cards like barter will also unlock and do not dilute your deck, if you are in that situation again and they are available. Using Celarus cards to peek and put bewilderments into your cooldown also avoids the lock as they are not activated even though they count towards mechanics like vestments. In summary, bewilderment cards do not stop your opponent from combining crow into oblivion like it was meant for. Keeping crow out of their hands does, and this card and its bug does not do that. It ruins the game, almost as bad as being disconnected for an internal unexpected error that results in a loss of points and a timeout penalty for involuntarily ''deserting'' an opponent. Almost.
I believe that I was clicking on the Patron button even though it wasn't lighting up. I could be misremembering at this point since this example happened last month. You must have experienced the lighting effect not showing itself despite activation being possible. You also have a number of keen observations, so I have to think that I am misremembering. I'll post back if it happens again.
Are you EU? Good to see someone caring about the game. Thanks for the post.
Person you are correct - the patron is not lit up and also *does not work when you click it* if you try to do it immediately after drawing a bewilderment card. This has happened to me too, it's a bug.
That is kind of the point of a Bewilderment Card.
Necrotech_Master wrote: »cant say ive run into those situations before, but i generally only play NPCs with tribute, and since tribute has existed i have never seen an npc use the rahjin patron to even give me a bewilderment (and i didnt encounter this issue the few times i did play pvp tribute games to finish card upgrades)
Personofsecrets wrote: »I believe that I was clicking on the Patron button even though it wasn't lighting up. I could be misremembering at this point since this example happened last month. You must have experienced the lighting effect not showing itself despite activation being possible. You also have a number of keen observations, so I have to think that I am misremembering. I'll post back if it happens again.
Are you EU? Good to see someone caring about the game. Thanks for the post.