Quantum Tower Bug
This post is intended to educate the players and inform moderators/admins of the Quantum Tower bug in Elements.
What is the Quantum Tower bug?The Quantum Tower (QT) bug is a bug in the game that only occurs on the AI's side. The text of QT clearly states that when you play it, it should generate 3 random quanta, and then the 3 random at the end of turn per usual.
Instead, what happens when the AI plays a QT is that it adds 3 random quanta
for each tower in the stack as the tower comes into play.
For example: you are playing against a rainbow deck in the weekly top 50 that uses QTs. On turn 5, it has 6 QT in play at the beginning of the turn. When it plays its next QT, it will add 21 random quanta: 3 for the one it just played, and 18 (3x6) for the 6 that were already in play.
As you can see, this lets the AI accumulate quanta at an alarming rate, and lets it play practically anything it draws. The most notable to abuse the QT bug are two Fake God decks,
Rainbow and
Chaos Lord. Rainbow has a ton of QT and can easily draw up to 10 cards per turn due to Electrum Hourglass, meaning that he can have roughly 50 of each quanta in a matter of a few turns. Chaos Lord can abuse this bug as well, albeit not as effectively, through the use of Dissipation Field. Because of the massive amount of quanta generated through the bug, it can be troublesome to fight through Chaos's shield.
Below is a screenshot of the normal result of playing a Quantum Tower.
Now here are a few examples of the QT bug in effect while playing against Chaos Lord.