Okay, another insidious bug involving
Sower of Temptation (and likely control-changing effects in general)... I had a creature equipped with a
Loxodon Warhammer and the computer stole the creature as usual, but I could
not switch the equipment to another one of my creatures even though the Sower player does not additionally gain control of it (the reminder text on somewhat related cards such as
Magnetic Theft is quite explicit about this issue) and ended up on the receiving end of Hammer time. Blecch. (But as usual, the computer's AI wasn't enough to prevent me from beating it 2-1 again.)
For symmetry's sake, could someone please add a step between the player's declarations of attackers and blockers? I believe there were some other missing steps, but their names elude me at the moment. Also, more state-based-effects refreshing (if the computer fetches
Nyxathid using
Bribery and I have seven cards in hand, it survives until the combat damage step) and a fix for the
Necropotence bug (opponent skips his draw step as well) would be nice.
EDIT: Forge's text for
Thwart states that it needs only two Islands to be returned instead of three (I haven't checked which number was actually coded though). I also think I caught a glimpse of an
Angel of Light after the AI cast
Eladamri's Call -- not for sure, though, since I was in my speed-playing trance.
EDIT2: Just realised
Eladamri's Call reveals the tutored card to verify that it's indeed a creature.
EDIT3: (Not technically a bug) The AI has a particular predilection for playing
Ball Lightning and other one-toughness creatures to watch them get crushed into a fine mist by my
Night of Souls' Betrayal,
Engineered Plague, et cetera. And then casting
Resurrection on those same creatures immediately afterwards.

(Not at all a bug) I just tested in one turn
Time Walk -
Regrowth -
Time Walk -
Regrowth -
Time Walk, and Forge indeed handles the sequence correctly. I don't know how you did it, but kudos all the same for introducing this excellent (somewhat under-costed) card!

EDIT4: If a computer-owned
Stuffy Doll I reanimated is damaged, it in turn damages me even though I was the one to choose a voodoo-player.