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You can watch the bug I said in #4 in the screenshots.
I wonder what will happen if you build the second one :) Will pass this to the devs as well, thanks.
Had no connection problems during this (long) game.
My strategy recommendation to get it:
- Prepare some coffee / beers next to you, as it could take a few hours.
- Go custom single game, goal set for chaos, 3-4 normal bots, Manager as character.
- Keep stepping on Risk spots, and change cards to get "The Runner Bomb".
- (If you can build "Automated Helper" that could speed up finding the bomb in the pile.)
- Before using it on a bot's permanent, be sure to have "An Interesting Find" as well (with that you can retain the bomb in the Dump next turn).
- Once you have the achievement, you don't have to finish the session, just "save and quit" and start having some real fun...
"A Tribute to Chaos" did work but not always – there were some cases when it could destroy permanents, but this fact would be ignored for the progression toward the achievement.
This is why it was so confusing – some players told us "A Tribute..." works for them, other said it didn't. The truth was in the middle :)
Now it should be much easier to get this achievement.