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9 years ago
This could have happened if he was holding 10 cards, which negates the block meter completely because it can't give the player a card.
Did he have a high number of cards by any chance? I'm rank 49 and haven't seen this bug yet, but I read up on it whilst searching for how the block meter works.
- ApprovedAnonymous9 years agoI wasn't paying very close attention to his hand, but he was playing a very control oriented deck and had passed the last 2 turns without playing anything, so it's possibe he had a full hand. I didn't know that about the block meter, mostly because I have never seen someone with a full hand before. But even if he couldn't get the card from superblock, wouldn't he still at least block an attack? It seems like a bad design choice to nullify superblock completely just because of a full hand.
- ApprovedAnonymous9 years ago
There was no bug or glitch. The superblock doesn't go off when a player has a full hand. I think it's to discourage players from stalling and dragging out games or something.