It may not be a bug or planned, it seems similar to the quest that was play corrupt cards and that it may just be a bit of an oversight.
I would assume that once corrupted, the card 'status' or whatever it is, changes and so it falls into a different pot/status/type of card to what the code recognises as 'corrupt'. It's no longer a corrupt card, it's moved on to corrupted and that sits differently in the data.
Whether that's how they intend on it working or not, I suppose we'll see. If it isn't then I'm sure they will change it - has the quest not been changed to now include corrupted cards as well?
So the corrupted cards are not discounted with Dark Inquisitor Xanesh
… but only the one that are not already corrupted.
But, once we corrupt a discounted card, the discount remain on the corrupted card.
Is it really working as intended ?
I guess because the keyword "corrupt" is gone after they become corrupted, they are no longer affected by the discount.
Seems a bit weird to me, honestly... it should definitely work on cards that are already corrupted.
Hard to say if they planned it that way or it's a bug.
It may not be a bug or planned, it seems similar to the quest that was play corrupt cards and that it may just be a bit of an oversight.
I would assume that once corrupted, the card 'status' or whatever it is, changes and so it falls into a different pot/status/type of card to what the code recognises as 'corrupt'. It's no longer a corrupt card, it's moved on to corrupted and that sits differently in the data.
Whether that's how they intend on it working or not, I suppose we'll see. If it isn't then I'm sure they will change it - has the quest not been changed to now include corrupted cards as well?
I think it works as intended, but I'm not 100% sure.
It's definitely supposed to work that way.
Corrupted cards don't have the corrupt key word. But handbuffs like discounts and stat buffs are kept even when cards are transformed.
The quest is sort of weird because if it only counted corrupt cards, it would kinda suck.
Yeah, that's true.