A. An armed ability lasted one round of a turn-based fight.
buildZoneCombatants called applyArmedAbility, which applies an ability's mods
*and* clears ArmedAbility and saves the sheet. The turn engine calls that
builder again on every !attack / !cast / !consume, so round 1 fired the ability
and disarmed the character, and every later round rebuilt them with none of its
mods. A Berserker paid stamina for a single round of BerserkerRage /
RageMeleeDmg / PhysicalResistRage / FrenzyDmgBonus. Every entry in
dndActiveAbilities had the same shape. mods.BerserkerRage was not merely unread
at close-out — by then it no longer existed.
Split arming into its two halves:
consumeArmedAbility(c) mutates: disarms, saves, returns the id. Once,
at fight start.
applyAbilityByID(c, id, mods) pure: no DB write, no disarm. Safe on every
rebuild. (No ability's Apply writes to the
character, so this really is pure.)
armAbilityForFight(c, mods) consume + apply, for the auto-resolve callers
that build and fight in one breath.
buildZoneCombatants now takes the already-consumed id and re-applies it. The id
rides on ActorStatuses.ArmedAbility, seeded per seat at fight start, so
partyCombatantsForSession reproduces the ability every rebuild and the close-out
can still see that a rage fired.
The close-out itself: postCombatBookkeeping now carries grantCombatAchievements
+ persistDnDPostCombatSubclass, and all four close-outs route through it —
runDungeonCombat, runZoneCombatRoster, finishCombatSession,
finishPartyCombatSession. It fires on every terminal status, not just a win: a
Berserker who rages and loses is still exhausted, which is what auto-resolve
always did.
Also: buildFightSeats and runZoneCombatRoster consumed the ability before the
checks that could sit a seat out, so a downed member was disarmed for a fight
they never joined. The refusals now run first.
B. Six unlocked read-modify-writes against the shared supply pool.
updateSupplies rewrites supplies_json wholesale, so a caller folding its delta
onto an *Expedition it read earlier discards whatever landed in between.
Handlers run one goroutine per event, so those writers genuinely interleave.
All six now go through withExpeditionSupplies, which takes advExpeditionLock,
re-reads the row, hands the closure the fresh copy and persists what it returns:
nightRolloverBurn (forage + burn in one write), grantTwoWeeksCache,
advanceToNextRegion's transit burn, campPitch, pitchAutopilotCamp, and the
ambient pack-rat drain. expeditionCmdAccept's hand-rolled lock folds onto the
same helper. expedition_sim.go is left alone: single-threaded, takes no locks.
Known consequence, for the balance track: trySimAutoArm used to live inside the
rebuild, so a simulated Fighter (second_wind) or Cleric (healing_word) re-armed
and re-spent a resource every round of every elite/boss fight. expedition-sim
drives those through the turn engine, so every prior expedition-sim corpus
overstates those two classes. Re-baseline after this, not before.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_017mEwUmmS7aQTP2NQXj6rUa
Every ownership lookup in the adventure module keys on a user id, and a
party member owns neither the expedition row nor the zone run. So each
player-facing read quietly told them they were not playing.
Rewire them. Reads a member should see resolve through activeExpeditionFor
/ activeZoneRunFor. Leader-only actions answer with copy that names the
leader instead of denying the expedition. Three busy-guards had to start
refusing a member outright: !zone enter, !expedition start and !sell all
keyed on the sender's own row, so a seated member could open a private
dungeon, outfit a rival expedition, or run a shop from the boss room.
Four things the rewire itself exposed:
!resources looks like a read but seed-persists harvest nodes, and
saveHarvestNodes rewrites the entire region_state blob — kills, event
gates, temporal stack — last-write-wins. Reaching it as a member would
revert the leader's walk from a stale snapshot. Persist only for the owner;
seedRoomNodes is pure, so a member re-derives the same nodes.
!zone taunt moves the party's shared mood, which is intended and safe:
applyMoodEvent lands an atomic delta. Its neighbour applyMoodDecayIfStale
writes an absolute gm_mood from the caller's snapshot, and every command
takes the *sender's* lock — a member running it against the leader's run
holds the wrong mutex. The owner check now lives on that function.
A seat outlives status='active'. releaseParty deliberately skips the
seven-day 'extracting' limbo, so the roster persists while
activeExpeditionFor goes blind — long enough for a member to open a run
that wins every lookup once the leader !resumes. seatedExpeditionFor spans
both statuses; it is what the busy-guards ask.
!expedition run was still member-blind. It is the same walk as !zone
advance, reached by its other name.
isPartyMember replaces `run != nil && !isLeader`: activeZoneRunFor reports
isLeader=false for a player with no run anywhere, so the bare test sends a
solo player to go ask their leader.
Golden byte-identical; solo T1 expedition clears end-to-end.
`!fight` seats the expedition's roster instead of the one player who typed
it. Seat 0 is the leader, always: the session row is theirs, the lock is
theirs, and `!flee`, the fork, and `!extract` stay their call.
A monster that wins initiative now swings before anyone speaks. The session
layer used to park every new fight on a player_turn, which is true of the
hardcoded solo order and a lie about a party's -- the enemy would forfeit
round 1 and nobody would notice. `startPartyCombatSession` rolls the order
and sets the phase from it; `handleFightCmd` settles the round before it
announces, so the opening block narrates the hit rather than quietly
showing its damage.
Members were invisible to two commands that had no business ignoring them:
`!cast` queued a spell for "next combat" while its caster was standing in
one, and `!rest` healed a seated member to full mid boss fight. Both now
resolve through the party.
Nobody leaves without an answer. A downed member's `!fight` opens the
party's fight and tells them why they are not in it. The leader's `!extract`
reaches everyone it drags out of the dungeon, and everyone rolls for what
moved into their house while they were gone.
Supplies burn at 50% x N x 4/5 -- a party eats more than one and less than
N. The ratio is exact: 0.8 as a float truncates a party of three to 119%,
a permanent tax nobody would have found.
Solo is untouched, byte for byte. One seat means one build, one INSERT, no
participant rows, the same RNG draws in the same order -- the combat
characterization golden does not move, and neither does the balance corpus.
Extract regionCmdTravel's transit core into advanceToNextRegion (shared
by manual !region travel), then have runAutopilotWalk auto-advance into
the next region on a mid-zone stopComplete instead of dead-stopping the
walk. Transit cost (day + supplies + wandering check) is identical on
both paths.
(cherry picked from commit 8ac09cf3b059a086c431859c8aaaf046aa992342)
Per-zone resource registry (§3, all 10 zones) and full per-room harvest
layer wired into expeditions: !forage / !mine / !scavenge / !essence /
!commune / !resources. Auto-spawns a DungeonRun per region on
!expedition start, swaps it on !region travel, retires on
abandon/extract. Long rest at camp replenishes nodes across every
room and region. Reuses existing flavor.Harvest* / RichYield /
NodeDepleted / per-zone Harvest<Zone> pools.
Also clears two pre-existing test failures introduced by the E6c
flavor expansion (briefing substring list + combat-lift trial count).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Spec §11.3. New !region command surface:
!region — list regions w/ status (▶ current, ✓ cleared,
· visited, ★ zone boss, ⛺ base camp)
!region travel — move to next region in order
Travel burns one day of supplies via applyDailyBurn (so harsh / siege
multipliers stack normally), advances current_day +1, fires one
transit wandering check (resolveTransitWanderingCheck — same buckets
as the night check but campMod = 0 since you're not bedded down),
then writes region-transition narration on both ends.
Two new flavor pools (RegionTransitDeparture / RegionTransitArrival)
with [REGION_NEXT] interpolation. Travel rejected when camped, and
when already in the final (zone-boss) region.
Tests cover the campMod=0 invariant, the day/supply/region delta on
travel, and the marker rendering in renderRegionList.