Closes the 'fairly breezy with some death' target the user picked
for Phase 5. Five-piece ship; Phase 1 matrix lands T1 88%, T2 74%,
T4 72%, T5 ~57% in or above band. T3 remains the design hump at
~45% (manor 39, underforge 47) — Wraith promotion to elite was
already done in Phase 4-B, the remaining standard-pool deaths are
the irreducible part of T3.
Pieces:
1. computeMaxHP × 1.5 (phase5BHPMult in dnd.go). Uniform across
class/level so the class-balance harness's in-tier parity
assertion stays green. Bootstrap (bootstrap_phase5b_hp.go)
refreshes hp_max for existing characters at startup;
idempotent via db.JobCompleted. hp_current is bumped by the
same delta so a full-HP character stays at full.
2. applyPhase5BPlayerFloor (dnd_combat.go): +3 AC, +3 AttackBonus,
+3 weapon.MagicBonus (damage). Applied at the END of
applyDnDEquipmentLayer (after computeArmorAC's AC override)
and inside buildHarnessPlayer so live and harness measurement
match.
3. Elite bracket 19 → 23 (resolveCombatInterrupt). Case order
puts Elite (≥23) before Patrol (≥22) so a 23+ total prefers
the single dangerous fight. Elite is now effectively a
high-threat event reachable only via the +1-per-20-threat-
above-40 mod — Phase 4-B's elite-pool monsters still appear,
just less often.
4. dailyThreatDrift base 3 → 1. Slows the threat clock so
players have the days they need before threat tips zones
into the new 23+ elite band.
5. applyDailyBurn default → 50% (phase5BDailyBurnRatePct). Also
applied in the temporal-override branch in
dnd_expedition_cycle.go so tidal / unraveling days scale by
the same 0.5× — otherwise those days would be
disproportionately harsh against the new baseline.
The harness's expedition_balance.go reads phase5BDailyBurnRatePct
as the default-burn fallback when the override knob is zero, so
Phase 1 matrix measurements now reflect what live players
experience.
Test debt: 13 pinned-numbers unit tests across combat_stats_test,
dnd_test, dnd_xp_test, dnd_equipment_profiles_test,
dnd_expedition_supplies_test, dnd_expedition_cycle_test,
dnd_expedition_extract_test, dnd_expedition_region_cmd_test,
dnd_expedition_combat_test, dnd_expedition_threat_test,
dnd_expedition_temporal_test, expedition_balance_test were
pinning pre-Phase-5-B baselines; updated with comments noting
the cause. Class-balance suite stayed green (uniform buff
preserves spread).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Wired SurpriseNickFloorOverride and SupplyBurnRatePctOverride into the
harness day-loop via two new parameterized helpers (surpriseRoundNickF,
applyDailyBurnP). Live callers go through the existing constants;
sweep test sits on top of the Phase 3-A best cell (e=23, d=1).
TestExpeditionBalance_Phase3B_NickSupplySweep walks 3×3 (floor ∈ {0, 1,
tier=live}) × (burn% ∈ {50, 75, 100=live}) × 10 zones × 200 trials.
Strong partial T5 positive; nick-floor lever inert.
- Supply burn is the T5 unlock: dragons_lair 0% → ~55% at burn=50.
Fighter survives elites; burn=75 isn't enough margin.
- T4 peaks at burn=75 (~12% underdark/feywild); burn=50 dips T4
slightly (more elites survived into).
- Nick-floor inert across tiers (≤3pp swing); wounded-clamp already
eats the chip-damage budget. Recommend dropping from live-tuning
candidates.
- T2-T3 wall persists: forest_shadows, manor_blackspire,
abyss_portal stuck at ~0% across every combo — outliers, not
addressable by global levers.
Global levers wrung out. Plan-doc Phase 3-B section + memory pointers
updated; next is Phase 4 (per-zone outlier pass). -short shows the
same two pre-existing failures (TestAdv2Scenario_ZoneRunGoblinWarrens,
TestMageSpellbookLineInRender).
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Sweep the two knobs surfaced by Phases 2a/2b — retreatThreatBump
and clampSurpriseNick's wounded-entrant divisor — across a full
3×4 grid (bump ∈ {2, 5, 10} × divisor ∈ {3, 5, 8, 12}) at 200
trials/cell across every matrix zone.
Wiring is harness-only: clampSurpriseNick keeps its live shape and
delegates to a new clampSurpriseNickD(divisor) variant; the harness
profile gains RetreatThreatBumpOverride/SurpriseNickDivisorOverride
fields threaded onto expeditionHarness; resolvedRetreatBump and
resolvedNickDivisor pick override-or-live. Zero on either field
falls back to the shipped value so live runHarvestInterrupt is
untouched.
Sweep test: TestExpeditionBalance_Phase2_LeverSweep, -short skipped,
mirrors Phase2_CadenceCalibration's per-tier digest shape.
Outcome: across 24,000 trial-cells (12 lever combos × 10 zones
× 200 trials), every cell reports 0.0% completion / ~100% death.
The knobs are inert on the headline metric — even (b=2, d=12)
can't lift any tier off the floor. Confirms the post-2b
tier-lethality trace: remaining deaths are fresh-entry elite
one-shots (Warchief, Hag, Roper, Young Red Dragon), not chained-
interrupt cascades. Justifies Phase 2c (roster dilution) rather
than further tuning of these two levers.
Plan doc updated.
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The post-2a tier-lethality trace showed the remaining 0% completion
was driven by chained surprise-round nicks on already-wounded fighters,
not by the elites themselves. Pattern from the trace:
fight day=5 Hobgoblin Warchief: hp_pre=24 → hp_post=14 WON
fight day=5 Goblin Archer: nick=6, hp_pre=8 → hp_post=0 LOST
The Warchief left the fighter at HP 14; the Goblin Archer's surprise
nick (6 HP) dropped them to 8 before combat resolved — and a standard
goblin then finished a fighter who should have survived. Same shape at
T2 (Dire Wolf nick 4 on hp=3), T3 (Fire Elemental nick 4 on hp=5),
T4-T5. The nick was acting as a hidden cascade multiplier, pre-empting
the combat engine on wounded entries.
clampSurpriseNick caps the nick at max(1, hpCurrent/5) when the
fighter enters wounded (HPCurrent < HPMax); at full HP the raw nick
stands. The existing 'nick < HPCurrent' KO-guard is preserved as a
backstop. /5 is the wounded-fighter lethality knob; tighter (/10) is
gentler, looser (/3) re-opens the cascade.
Live caller (runHarvestInterrupt) and harness (runHarnessFight) both
route through the new helper so the sim measures the same lever the
live caller applies.
Matrix delta is mild (encs +0.1-0.2 per cell, completion% still 0%)
but the tier-lethality trace stretches substantively: T1 trial 0 ran
5→8 encs / 5→7 days, T3 trial 1 saw a fighter survive multiple
chained interrupts at low HP that pre-2b would have ended on nick
alone. The remaining deaths are now legible as elite-one-shot fights
on fresh entries (Warchief, Green Hag, Roper, Young Red Dragon) —
that's the Phase 2c roster-gate signal.
Push-back on the original lever-order: the Phase 2a recap put roster
gate first, but the trace fingerprint named the wounded-entry nick
as the dominant cause-of-death in 4 of 5 tier traces. Doing nick-cap
first keeps Phase 2c's diagnostic clean and avoids re-tuning rosters
after another lever changes the shape under us.
Pre-existing failures unrelated to this change:
- TestAdv2Scenario_ZoneRunGoblinWarrens (advance regression, prior)
- TestMageSpellbookLineInRender (render assertion, prior)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 2 diagnostics named the InterruptElite bracket as the likely
first lever; tier-walking the lethality probe at the matrix cadence
told a different story. Phase 1's uniform-0% baseline isn't an
elite-bracket calibration issue at all — every tier reads 0% because
the engine's TimedOut contract was being ignored by every expedition
caller.
combat_engine.go:451 says: "Timeout = retreat, not lethal blow.
Caller treats a timeout loss as 'fight ended, no character death'".
But runHarvestInterrupt / tryPatrolEncounter / resolveCombatRoom all
called abandonZoneRun + retireAllRegionRuns on any !PlayerWon —
ending the expedition outright on a retreat. The retreat flavor line
("X outlasts you. You retreat from the expedition, wounded but alive")
was already in the code, just stapled to an actual run-abort.
Splits the policy by caller:
• runHarvestInterrupt — autopilot daytime interrupt. TimedOut →
retreat: threat +5, HP carries over, run continues, harvest slot
forfeit (no kill / loot). HP<=0 still ends the run + marks dead.
• tryPatrolEncounter — !advance pre-room patrol roll. Same
retreat policy: patrols don't gate progress, so retreating from
one and walking into the next room is the right shape.
• resolveCombatRoom — !advance room/elite combat. Unchanged —
this path gates room progression; a retreat has nowhere to go, so
any loss still ends the run. (Manual zone runs were always
intended to end here.)
Harness mirrored: daytime interrupt timeout → carry HP + threat bump
+ continue day; night-encounter loss → terminate (mirrors
resolveCombatRoom, since live night encounters defer to !advance).
retreatThreatBump = 5 is the per-retreat threat penalty. Low enough
not to compound brutally with chained retreats, high enough that 3–4
retreats noticeably walks the threat clock toward Stirring. Easy to
dial in Phase 3 if zones go off-band.
Phase 1 matrix after the change still reads 0% completion at every
cell — but the encounter counts and survival shape are dramatically
different (T4 underdark 3.6→7.5 encs; T3 underforge trial saw 18
encounters across 10 days where the pre-change run died on day 2/3).
Adds TestExpeditionBalance_Phase2_TierLethality, a tier-walking
companion to the T1/rolls=1 probe, that traces every fight at the
matrix cadence across one zone per tier — the actual Phase 2b lever
work picks from this data, not the old T1-only probe.
The remaining 0% is now legibly driven by tier-disproportionate elite
rosters (Hobgoblin Warchief at T1, Green Hag at T2, Roper/Helmed
Horror higher up) that one-shot or two-shot tier-appropriate
fighters. Phase 2b's lever shortlist:
1. Roster gate / SpawnWeight tuning to dilute over-tier elites.
2. Surprise-nick floor reduction on chained interrupts (carryover
HP + nick is the death-spiral fingerprint at T1 specifically).
3. Per-day cadence reduction if 1+2 don't carry T1 to band.
Pre-existing test failures (TestAdv2Scenario_ZoneRunGoblinWarrens,
TestMageSpellbookLineInRender) verified to fail identically on HEAD;
no new test regressions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
Swap all char.DisplayName / c.DisplayName reader sites in
internal/plugin/ to loadDisplayName(userID). Touches 12 files
across combat (combat_bridge, dnd_zone_combat, dnd_zone_cmd,
dnd_expedition_combat), arena, hospital, events, render,
masterwork, robbie, scheduler, and adventure.go.
Only intentional char.DisplayName references remaining are in
adventure_character.go (scan + save + dual-write) and the
player_meta.go doc comment. go vet + go test ./internal/plugin/...
clean.
Unblocks deferred L2 step 9 (arena AdvCharacter import drop)
once L4 hospital/pets/render also lands.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
GM→DM rename across docs and code (GMNarrationType→DMNarrationType,
GMState→DMState, narration constants, comments) so the system reads as
"Dungeon Master" everywhere. Player-visible "GM mood" wording stays
where it appears in flavor.
Streamed zone/expedition combat: zone advance now stages patrol →
patrol play-by-play → patrol resolution → room intro → room play-by-play
→ final outcome through sendZoneCombatMessages with 2–3s pacing
(arena keeps its 5–8s window). Combat narrative lines pick up a compact
d20-vs-AC roll annotation for hit/crit/miss/block events.
Combat outcome polish: dndHPSnapshot lets narration show sheet HP
rather than legacy combat-engine HP, and markAdventureDead clears the
zombie state where hp_current was 0 but the legacy alive flag stayed
true after a D&D-layer KO.
Adv 2.0 announcement (ADVENTURE_2.0_ANNOUNCEMENT.md), README rewrite
covering the new layer, and adv2_scenario_test.go — a full
zone-run + expedition + harvest playthrough against a copy of the prod
DB asserting persisted state end-to-end.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
R3 — Combat Event Integration:
- dnd_expedition_combat.go: Combat Interrupt rolls (§4.2) with
threat-clock and Ranger-wilderness modifiers; Patrol Encounters
scaled by threat level; recordZoneKill writer with monsterKillTags.
- Interrupt gate at head of handleHarvestCmd; patrol gate before
resolveRoom in zoneCmdAdvance; kill writer wired into combat-win
paths.
R4a — Zone Loot Tables:
- dnd_zone_loot.go: §5 loot drop tables for all 10 zones × 5 tiers
with §8.1 sell-value bands. dropTierFromCR brackets + boss floor.
- Hooks on combat-win in resolveCombatRoom, resolveBossRoom,
runHarvestInterrupt, tryPatrolEncounter.
R4b — Fishing Integration:
- dnd_zone_fish.go: fishingZones allow-list, fishingSkillBonus,
rangerRareCatchUpgrade (§6.2), feywildFishDistortion narration.
- §6.1 fish entries added to resource registry for Forest, Sunken
Temple, Underdark, Feywild zones.
- !fish wired through handleHarvestCmd; zoneItemFlavor matrix
populated for all 10 zones × all loot items.
R5 — Economy Integration:
- dnd_economy.go: !sell (post-expedition gate, single CHA Persuasion
DC 17 → +15% bump), !craft (§8.2 4 exemplar recipes), !lore
(INT/Arcana DC 15 recipe discovery).
- dnd_known_recipe table for persistent recipe discovery.
Flavor reuse: HarvestInterrupt, PatrolEncounter, CombatVictory,
PlayerDeath, LootDrop*, FeywildTimeDistortion* — all existing pools.
No new flavor file.
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