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Dominion => Bug Reports => Card Bugs => Topic started by: Ingix on 15 December 2017, 09:49:15 PM

Title: (solved in 1.3.7): Problem with 'multiplying' reserve cards
Post by: Ingix on 15 December 2017, 09:49:15 PM
Version 1.3.6 contains unfortunately a bug that causes Duplicate and Royal Carriage effects (maybe other cards as well) to 'multiply'. You can gain 3 additional copies of a card with just 2 Duplicates, for example. You don't get more actual Reserve cards, you can just get more uses out of them if several of them are on the Tavern mat at the same time and something happens that allows you to call them.
Title: Re: *** 1.3.6: Problem with 'multiplying' reserve cards ***
Post by: WhiteRabbit1981 on 16 December 2017, 06:26:29 PM
Fun - I just Royal Carriaged a 6$ Miser 12 times in one turn :-)
I vote for banning the reserve cards until this is solved.
Title: Re: *** 1.3.6: Problem with 'multiplying' reserve cards ***
Post by: pregnantbird on 17 December 2017, 03:57:19 AM
My mate played duplicated 6 times with it. When he realized he clicked undo and ended the game instead... Dickmove but it's ok... Its my cousin :D
I think this game was after your server update stef...
Title: Re: *** 1.3.6: Problem with 'multiplying' reserve cards ***
Post by: dane on 17 December 2017, 08:26:53 AM
Judging by the numbers stated here and in the other topic on this subject, it looks like having N copies of a particular reserve card on the tavern mat allows them to be called N(N-1)/2 times.
Title: Re: *** 1.3.6: Problem with 'multiplying' reserve cards ***
Post by: Ingix on 17 December 2017, 10:46:28 PM
I'd say N(N+1)/2 is correct.
Title: Re: *** 1.3.6: Problem with 'multiplying' reserve cards ***
Post by: dane on 17 December 2017, 10:59:32 PM
Quote from: Ingix on 17 December 2017, 10:46:28 PM
I'd say N(N+1)/2 is correct.
Yes.  I don't know why I typed a '-' instead of a '+'.

Presumably each reserve card is being called once for each reserve card still on the mat at that time, e.g. three times for the first of three, two times for the second of three, and once for the last of three.