Bug in conquest for counting certain feats
There seems to be a bug within conquest for how certain debuffs or actions are being counted. The two that I’ve noticed are deathmark and order 66. There seems to be inconsistencies as to how these get credit.
Starting with deathmark, the feat in sector 4 is stated “inflict deathmark 10 times”. When reading Darth Revans kit the leadership states “At the end of each turn, if an enemy fell below 50% Health during that turn, inflict Deathmark on the enemy leader for 1 turn if Darth Revan is in the leader slot and not the ally slot”. However, when this deathmark is inflicted, the counter for the feat does not increase.
Secondly order 66, the feat in sector 5 states “inflict order 66 10 times”. Again when reading Scorches kit it states “Whenever an enemy dispels Taunt from Scorch, they are inflicted with Order 66 for 2 turns, which can't be copied, dispelled, or resisted”. However yet again, when order 66 is inflicted in this way on the enemy, the counter does not increase.
This initially lead us to speculate that for a feat to count, the action would have to be done during the players turn, ie the player uses an ability and that puts out either debuff. However this isn’t consistent with what happens with other feats. For example in sector 5 we see the feat for “inflict marked 25 times” and yet this feat can be accomplished during the AI’s turn. When utilizing a Lord Vader team, when the buff is dispelled and mark is placed that counts toward the feat. When utilizing a General Grevious team, anytime his health drops below 100% and he inflicts marked on one of his allies during the enemies turn, this also counts toward the feat.
This leads me to believe that both deathmark and order 66 are bugged in the way that it is counted. And if they are not bugged, then the descriptions used for the feats and/or the kits need to be changed. It is either not properly counted, or the wording used is not accurate but it can’t be neither of these. Please look into this as it’s frustrating to see certain actions qualify and others not despite doing exactly what the feat states.