Oh... Now I see! I went beyond the borders of actions predicted by you When I have the chance I'll to do just that and I'll report here.abrasax wrote:Hi,RLopes wrote:I'm new here, so, hello.
I'm having a bit of a problem in the chapter 34 "Urza and Mishra". The objective is to resist to the attack, and I manage just that, until I put the Phyrexian Hulk into the battlefield under my control and assign it has a blocker for the first time. Then, I pass for the next phase of the turn and the game crashes. I tried about six or seven times, and it always crashes at the same exact time.
I have no clue as for what causes it. Maybe I am doing something that I'm not supposed to?
Congratulation for managing it so far....
...in fact you are not suppose to ressurect the pyrexian hulk from your opponent graveyard, and surely not to block with it. This is clearly a perverse misleading card that I let on purpose to disturbe you, ah ah ah ah (that's my pervese laugh), you thought this was going to be as easy as the roc challenge ...
I don't know why there is a crash (maybe this one is gonna resolve with the next release), but to win this game you need more than just "survive" you need to tap a card (one of the card that has been following closely mishra since the beginning of the campaign) and this card usually don't tap.... if you manage to find a way to tap it, you will win the game... As far as I remember (I must admit I have sometime difficulty to solve my own challenges ) you need to get the blueprint and you need to keep it (pay the echo cost) in order to be able to draw card until you get the one that will allow you to perform the "I win" action I mentioned before....
Hope this help....
Enjoy,
Abra
Anyway, I had the game pretty much controled by sending my stone to the hand and beeing able to block the only damaging creature Mihsra has. Though I admit it would be a bit dull to take 100+ of Life with just the Hulk That way is much more easier, still it's not clear what is the "Win Action". If you had a means to destroy the card in question, sure, but how can we guess that just tapping it would win the game? :\