Brings in the encounter-status feature (cleared/resumed hunt encounters)
and its own independent Verwilderter Straßenhund / Verkohlter Plünderer
assets. Both branches added the same two monsters at the same time;
resolved by keeping master's asset set as canonical (images/combat/icons/,
images/combat/sprites/) rather than maintaining a parallel copy under
images/monsters/icons/ — dropped that directory and pointed the seed's
MonsterDefinition.iconPath, the local-view test fixtures and the frontend
icon lookup at the existing combat/icons paths instead. Kept this
branch's COMBAT_MONSTER_SCALE entries for the two monsters, since master
never added them.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Brings in the First Loot slice. Resolved additively:
- MonsterDefinition keeps both the new iconPath and master's lootTableId.
- The seed keeps the four-monster pool and the local view content, and
gives the two new monsters existing loot tables — the road dog shares
the beast table, the charred looter the raider table.
- The local location view migration moves to 1788700000000 so it orders
deterministically after the loot migration, which claimed the same
timestamp.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The hunt screen kept whatever roll was last in memory, so a player coming
back from a fight saw every encounter as fresh. Encounters now carry their
own status, which the combat module advances as fights start and end.
- hunt_encounters.status replaces consumed_at, which only recorded that a
fight had begun and could not distinguish a win from a loss
- a lost fight hands the encounter back as AVAILABLE, so it can be retried;
the unique index tying one combat to one encounter goes with it
- GET /hunts/active serves the resumable hunt, which the hunt page adopts on
entry rather than trusting its in-memory roll
- defeated encounters are crossed out and lose their hover and attack action
- a fresh page load rejoins a combat the server still holds open
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds the server side of the local location view: location_definitions
carries region naming, a location type, a scene-level description and
artwork, plus JSONB points of interest, primary actions and a reward
preview. Locations become content, so a second location renders through
the same components with different data.
GET /api/world/current-location gains those fields, a recommendation
label and a danger rating derived from the weighted average of the
location's own monster pool — a rare elite no longer makes a beginner
road read as lethal. The encounter preview is derived from that same
pool rather than duplicating it.
POST /api/world/current-location/interactions/:key reveals a hotspot's
authored result. The location is resolved from the character, never from
the request, and result text never ships with the location payload, so a
caller cannot read or trigger a hotspot it has not travelled to.
Seeds the Verbrannte Straße with its four hotspots and the Südtor with
its own transition content. Adds Verwilderter Straßenhund and Verkohlter
Plünderer to the road's pool, including combat sprites, so the preview
shows encounters the hunt can actually roll. Medallion icons move to
images/monsters/icons, where both combat and the location view read them.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a real-SQL-inspection test for CreateLootAndRewards1788600000000
(mirroring the visible-vertical-slice pattern) so the one-reward-per-combat
unique index and other DB-level invariants can't be silently deleted
without failing a test, and asserts the TopBar renders character.silver
and character.experience values already present in the app.spec.ts fixture.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Declares every new TypeORM entity Slice 0.4 needs (ItemDefinition,
CharacterItem, LootTable, LootTableEntry, CombatReward, CombatRewardItem)
plus the ItemType/EquipmentSlot/ItemRarity enums, and adds the two columns
existing entities gain: Character.silver and MonsterDefinition.lootTableId.
No migration SQL or service logic yet - just schema declarations backed by
a metadata-driven schema spec.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds the migration and metadata spec for the hunting schema (monster
definitions, location monster spawn tables, hunts, and hunt encounters)
required by Playable Slice 0.2. Mirrors the raw-SQL style of the visible
vertical slice migration; explicitly asserts the CASCADE-vs-RESTRICT
deviation on HuntEncounter's relation to Hunt.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>