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Erik
46ce6f238c feat: regen buffs, wand aura, spellbook assess, indicator press flash
Four reports from one gate round. Three were mine; the fourth I first
mis-explained, and the correction is the useful part.

**The vital regeneration rates were never cast.** Regeneration (health),
Rejuvenation (stamina) and Mana Renewal (mana) all landed in the catch-all
Other bucket, which is off by default. Retail words each of the three
differently and two of the six phrasings do not begin with "Increases the
caster's" at all:

    Increase caster's natural healing rate by 10%.                 <- and note "Increase"
    Increases your Health Regeneration Rate by 50%.                (Empyrean)
    Increases the rate at which the caster regains Stamina by 10%.
    Increases the caster's natural mana rate by 10%.

They are matched per vital, on by default, and ranked at the very tail of the
Life group so they finish the pass. The mana line had to be checked BEFORE the
generic "Increases the caster's X by N" match, which would otherwise read it as
a buff to a stat named "natural mana rate".

**Aura of Hermetic Link was the sixth aura line and the only one missed.**
"a magic casting implement's" is reached by none of the other alternatives, so
the wand's mana-conversion buff was silently in Other too.

**Right-clicking a spell in the spellbook did nothing.** I claimed this had
never worked; the user said it used to, and they were right -- I had checked
one file's history and concluded from it. The regression is 3e31b0ac, which
gave UiCatalogSlot its own RightClick case returning true unconditionally. On
any list that had not wired the examine seam -- the spellbook among them -- the
event was reported handled and UiRoot stopped bubbling. Two fixes: the row now
reports an unwired right-click UNHANDLED so bubbling continues, and the
spellbook wires the seam to the same appraisal window the spell bar uses.

Retail does this generically in the list rather than per window
(UIElement_ItemList::ListenToElementMessage @ 0x004E4F1F -> ExamineSpell
@ 0x00564A70), which is exactly why a per-controller seam could be forgotten
for one window and not another.

**No green flash when pressing an indicator.** Every indicator button authors
a full-size 0x100000F2 child whose DirectState is a draw-nothing File=0 image
and whose only other state, Normal_pressed, carries the green selector sprite
0x06004CE8 -- and the buttons author Normal_pressed with PassToChildren. But
UiButton.ConsumesDatChildren drops dat children at import, so the cascade had
nothing left to reach. The child is re-attached through the same repair the map
hotspot's rollover highlight already uses.

**tools/LayoutDump** is new, and is why the last two are diagnoses rather than
guesses: it prints an authored LayoutDesc tree -- geometry, edge modes, state
sets, PassToChildren, per-state media -- straight from the installed DATs.
"Does this button even have a pressed state?" was being answered by reading our
own importer and inferring; now it is read from the data.

Solution builds clean; 14,464 tests pass on the standard hermetic lane filter,
0 failures.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-20 20:38:28 +02:00
Erik
81e6a48603 feat(mosstank): banes, protections and weapon auras
Three whole categories of buff were missing, for two different reasons, and
both were my errors.

**Protections and weapon auras were silently dropped by the description
parser.** They are self-targeted and were sitting in the spellbook the whole
time, but retail words them differently and the pattern only accepted
"Increases the caster's X by N":

    Fire Protection Self  -> "Reduces damage the caster takes from Fire by 9%."
    Armor Self            -> "Increases the caster's natural armor by 20 points."
    Aura of Blood Drinker -> "Increases a weapon's damage value by 2 points."

So the weapon and wand buffs do exist as self-cast "Aura of" lines and are now
cast. Each category has its own toggle, matching VTank's separate
BuffProfile_Prots and BuffProfile_Banes.

The underlying flaw mattered more than the two missing patterns: anything
unmatched was DISCARDED. It now falls into an Other bucket (off by default)
instead, so nothing self-targeted is lost without a word. A test caught a
second instance immediately -- regeneration spells say "Restores..." and were
vanishing the same way.

**Banes were excluded because I misread a flag.** I took IsSelfTargeted as
"can be cast on you". It means "needs no selection". Retail's own bane text
says exactly how they work:

    "Increases a shield or piece of armor's resistance to slashing damage by
     10%. Target yourself to cast this spell on all of your equipped armor."

So banes ARE cast on the person, and the catalogue now includes every
beneficial non-untargeted spell rather than only flagged self-casts, leaving
EvaluateGate to decide what a given target accepts. Before casting anything
without the self flag, MossTank selects the player -- and restores whatever
was selected before the pass, so targeting yourself does not quietly steal
the selection.

They are matched on retail's "Target yourself..." sentence rather than on the
word "Bane", so the classification comes from what the spell says it does.

Solution builds clean; 14,450 tests pass on the standard hermetic lane filter,
0 failures.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-20 19:49:51 +02:00
Erik
17ebfc434d feat(mosstank): buff trained skills and attributes, pick tiers by skill, manage mana
Reworks MossTank against user feedback and the Virindi Tank feature docs
(virindi.net is reachable again over https with a self-signed cert; the
research doc's "unreachable" note is stale).

VTank's stated default is the spec: "automatically buffs every Attribute and
Skill you have trained", and "all buff spells are recast when they go below 5
minutes". The previous pass buffed the whole spellbook and refreshed at 60s;
both are corrected.

The hard problem was working out WHICH stat each buff raises. The client's
spell table has no such link -- it arrives from the server with the
enchantment -- and the naming is too irregular to infer: Invulnerability
raises Melee Defense, Impregnability raises Missile Defense, Fealty raises
Loyalty, Sprint raises Run, Arcane Enlightenment raises Arcane Lore, and the
line called Willpower raises the attribute named Self. Any name-matching
scheme dies on that last one.

Retail states it outright in each spell's own description ("Increases the
caster's Life Magic skill by 10 points"), so BuffProfile derives the whole
mapping from shipped data at runtime. It also carries the one alias the data
needs: the spell text says "Assess Monster" where the skill table says "Assess
Creature", and without that the skill silently never matches.

Two data facts that would each have caused a real bug, found by dumping the
spell table rather than assuming:

* Family is NOT a spell-line identity in general. Retail groups the
  instantaneous vital transfers by SOURCE vital, so family 89 holds both
  "Stamina to Health" and "Stamina to Mana". Picking the strongest tier in a
  family would convert into the wrong vital about half the time. Buff lines
  group by family (correct for duration buffs, which is retail's own stacking
  bucket); the conversions are found by name stem instead.
* Instantaneous spells have no duration and must be excluded from buff lines
  entirely, or they are treated as buffs that never appear to land.

Tier selection now follows the character's skill in the casting school against
the spell's difficulty (VTank's SpellDiffExcessThreshold-Buff), which is why
PluginSpellInfo gained School as a SKILL id -- MagicSchool is retail's 1-5
school enum, not something a character trains.

Mana upkeep is the loop asked for: convert stamina to mana when mana is low,
Revitalize when that leaves stamina too low to convert, and refuse to drain
stamina past a floor. Unknown vitals read as zero and are treated as "no
information" rather than "empty", so it will not cast on a healthy character.

Panel no longer shows at character select. IsAvailable is now the runtime's
own lifecycle state rather than a proxy, and markup gained visible="{Binding}"
plus UiElement.VisibleSource -- evaluated before the visible gate, because
TickSelfAndChildren returns early when hidden and an element could otherwise
never un-hide itself.

Also: a generated SpellId enum of all 6,266 spells (tools/SpellDump --enum),
generated from portal.dat rather than copied, so it cannot drift and carries
no third-party licence; skill and spell names now come from the retail tables
for display; and the Buff click logs unconditionally, so "nothing happened"
can be told apart from "the click never arrived".

Solution builds clean; 14,433 tests pass on the standard hermetic lane filter,
0 failures, including 21 covering the buff profile, tier selection and mana
loop.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-20 18:09:02 +02:00