Magic items now reach players through three surfaces: zone loot drops,
Luigi's "Curios" shelf, and combat effects. Effects are formulaic
(Rarity scalar x Kind), mirroring the bestiary tuning pass, with an
empty magicItemEffectOverlay as the hand-authored refinement path.
- magic_items_gameplay.go: rarity index, magic_item_equipped persistence
(new table, DnDSlot-keyed), codified effect formula, applyMagicItemEffects
combat hook, potion/scroll -> ConsumableDef bridge, !adventure equip-magic
- dropZoneLoot: 15% magic-item substitution roll by tier rarity
- Luigi's Curios category: daily UTC-seeded 8-item rotation
- combat_bridge / combat_session_build: applyMagicItemEffects after passives
- consumableDefByName falls through so loot/shop potions auto-resolve
- renderDnDSheet: new Magic Items section
Equippable items live entirely in the DnDSlot scheme, separate from the
legacy tier-gear. Attunement items equip inert until attuned (3-slot cap).
Bundle of uncommitted working-tree edits across combat engine, expedition
cycle, flavor pools, and TwinBee/zone narration. Includes new files:
combat_debug.go, dnd_boss_consumables.go, dnd_dex_floor.go, plus
CHANGES_24H.md and REBALANCE_NOTES.md scratch notes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Audit confirmed saveAdvCharacter's fan-out (upsertAllPlayerMetaFromAdvChar)
covers all 13 migrated subsystems, so the per-call-site upsertPlayerMetaXxx
calls retained "as defense" through the L4-L5 migration are redundant
post-L5h. Removed 16 such call sites across arena (2), scheduler (4),
hospital (1), consumables (2), rival (1), housing (11), and reordered
masterwork to drop a now-pointless explicit upsert before the load+save.
Refreshed nine stale doc comments referencing the legacy
adventure_characters table or "soak window / fallback" language that no
longer applies after the L5 close-out (commit 596b2b7). No behavior
change; go vet + go test ./... pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Eight player_meta columns (combat_level, combat_xp, mining_skill,
mining_xp, foraging_skill, foraging_xp, fishing_skill, fishing_xp).
SkillState struct with HasSkills() marker mirrors PetState/HouseState
shape. loadSkillState / upsertPlayerMetaSkillState /
backfillPlayerMetaSkillState / skillStateFromAdvChar helpers.
Dual-writes wired at every mutation site: consumables craft XP (both
success and failure branches), events.go XP grant across all skills,
arena death + session-complete combat XP. Backfill is idempotent (only
fills rows where every skill column is still zero AND the legacy row
has any non-zero value).
CombatLevel/CombatXP are transitional — dropped at L5g after the DnD
mass-backfill retires the legacy CombatLevel-derived fallback.
Tests: TestPlayerMetaSkillStateBackfill_Idempotent,
TestLoadSkillState_FallsBackToAdvCharacter,
TestUpsertPlayerMetaSkillState_RoundTrip.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Adventure characters now record DeathSource ("adventure"|"arena") and
DeathLocation when killed. Threaded through Kill() and transitionDeath.
Daily report uses the recorded death location instead of misattributing
arena deaths to the day's adventure log: when DeathSource != "adventure",
the adventure block shows the alive icon and a separate "Later fell in
{location}." line. Standout-loss flavor uses DeathLocation. Empty
DeathSource (legacy rows) falls back to current behavior.
- calcDamage applies a ±15% per-hit jitter, so successive hits in a phase
no longer produce identical numbers. Previously every hit in a phase was
flat (e.g. 17, 17, 17, 17) and mirror-symmetric between player/enemy,
reading as scripted.
- assessThreat rewritten to use the engine's actual penetration formula:
damage-per-round each direction, then rounds-to-kill ratio. The old
additive HP+Attack*3 model ignored Defense, so even fights could be
rated trivial — players died after consumables were skipped with the
"threat assessed as manageable" message.
- SelectConsumables never skips on trivial when arenaRound > 0. Arena
losses cost real money and equipment, so the cost of a wrong assessment
is too high to gamble on; adventure-side fights still skip trivial
threats to avoid wasting items on chump enemies.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Players had no way to see what they could craft without grinding
ingredients and watching combat narrative. New command lists every recipe
unlocked at the player's current Foraging level, grouped by tier, with:
- Result name + ingredient list (so players know what to gather)
- Per-recipe success rate at the player's current level
- Locked-recipe count + next-unlock threshold
- Max auto-crafts per combat (1 + (level-10)/10)
Sub-Foraging-10 players see only the unlock hint.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Crafting was a downstream consumer of Foraging skill but never gave any
XP back, so the feedback loop was one-directional — only gathering
contributed to the level that gates better recipes.
Now: each auto-craft attempt grants Foraging XP (success > failure).
Per-tier values:
tier 1: +12 / +3
tier 2: +25 / +5
tier 3: +40 / +8
tier 4: +60 / +12
tier 5: +90 / +18
Successful T1 ≈ 30% of a Foraging Success haul; T5 ≈ 40%. Failures get a
small consolation grant — the attempt still produced practical knowledge
(and lost ingredients).
Schema: adventure_characters.crafts_succeeded INT for lifetime tracking.
Migration entry included.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces the single-roll probability system for dungeon and arena combat with
a multi-phase simulation engine where gear, buffs, pets, and NPCs are meaningful
mechanical inputs. Adds consumable items (auto-crafted from forage/mine/fish drops),
monster abilities for T2+ enemies, and Dragon Quest-style combat narrative with
phased message delivery.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>