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Roxy d14e538393 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation into upstream-15-10-2025 2025-10-15 19:34:41 -04:00
FalloutFalconandGitHub e95fbc547c ghost basic mobs use natural hair colors (#93437)
## About The Pull Request
<img width="1142" height="956" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6395e71d-cecd-42f1-a0b7-ebf322a3cb65"
/>

## Why It's Good For The Game
I have no whimsy and am repulsed by the funny colors (standardization
for how the rest of human hair color selections is done.)
## Changelog
🆑
fix: ghost basic mobs use natural hair colors
/🆑
2025-10-13 20:47:19 +02:00
SmArtKarandGitHub 4d648d016c Sleeping Carp and Cain & Abel no longer tell you about armor penetration when you reflect projectiles with them (#93275)
## About The Pull Request

Projectile refactor pulled armor check above the pre-hit comsig, this
fixes that. No need to check armor before you're hit when you
potentially will not be.

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Sleeping Carp and Cain & Abel no longer tell you about armor
penetration when you reflect projectiles with them
/🆑
2025-10-12 05:39:43 +02:00
xPokee 5e629dff04 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation into upstream-sync 2025-10-03 07:05:54 -04:00
MrMelbertandGitHub 44acefa73f More things use trait huds over raw hud management (#93084) 2025-10-02 21:36:40 +02:00
SmArtKarandGitHub 5f3c85eee0 Unifies mob, megafauna and boss crusher loot and achievements (#93068) 2025-09-30 17:24:34 +10:00
MrMelbertandGitHub 4684abceb0 Refactor reagent container + all subtypes to interaction chain 2 electric boogaloo (#92763) 2025-09-27 18:26:45 +00:00
xPokee 939f2fc9ac Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation into xpokee-test-upstream-sync 2025-09-10 14:12:16 -04:00
KrysonismandGitHub b3a4505b76 Unnerfs the attack speed of sentience first basic mobs (#92859)
## About The Pull Request

This PR gives vat beast, mega arachnid and butterbear 0.8 seconds attack
cd, instead of the default basic mob 2 second attack CD.

## Why It's Good For The Game

All mobs used to have a human like 0.8 second attack delay when
sentient, this was changed for basic mobs a while ago to normalize the
attack rate between AI controlled and sentient mobs.

This mostly makes sense, but the faster attack rate also helped make up
for the fact that human controlled mobs don't have aimbot unlike AI
mobs.

And some of the basic mobs slowed down were designed to be player
controlled and balanced around the 0.8 second click cd.

This brings them back where they were intended to be when played

As a side effect it makes the AI controlled vatbeasts and mega arachnids
more deadly.

I think that isn't a bad thing as one of the design goals for cytology
to set it apart from gold slimes was that breeding giant space monsters
should be dangerous.

## Changelog

🆑
balance: vatbeasts, mega arachnids and butterbears now attack much
quicker, in line with their old player controlled attack speed.
/🆑
2025-09-07 11:35:18 +02:00
nevimer b348b617a3 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation into pupstream-2025-09-07
# Conflicts:
#	README.md
#	code/__DEFINES/admin.dm
#	code/__DEFINES/melee.dm
#	code/_globalvars/traits/_traits.dm
#	code/controllers/subsystem/economy.dm
#	code/datums/components/crafting/crafting.dm
#	code/datums/elements/crusher_loot.dm
#	code/modules/antagonists/pirate/pirate_shuttle_equipment.dm
#	code/modules/clothing/suits/_suits.dm
#	code/modules/escape_menu/leave_body.dm
#	code/modules/jobs/job_types/_job.dm
#	code/modules/mining/equipment/mineral_scanner.dm
#	code/modules/mob/living/living.dm
#	code/modules/plumbing/plumbers/pill_press.dm
#	tgui/packages/tgui/interfaces/Vending.tsx
2025-09-07 00:37:52 -04:00
SmArtKarandGitHub 57495ac936 Ensures that mi-gos cannot crash servers (#92804)
## About The Pull Request

If a migo somehow (adminbus, ahem ahem) gets 100% dodge chance, it will
create an infinite move recursion and crash the server. Or if we just
get incredibly unlucky with a low health migo, as each failed dodge has
a 75% chance to result in another dodge (due to calling move twice),
even more so with diagonal movement.

Happened twice already, if you're wondering.

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed a potential server crash caused by Mi-Gos
/🆑
2025-08-31 20:41:06 -07:00
LT3andGitHub 3ee4c76769 New powernet light flicker (#92567)
## About The Pull Request

Changes light flicker to be an overlay instead of a rapid turning on/off
of the light itself. It acts similar to a brownout and delayed restart
of the light.

The introduction of lights flickering when the powernet is hit by a bomb
is a cool effect, but makes it very apparent the current flicker
method's limitations. Rapid cycling of machinery on/off as fast as 0.5
seconds, spanning over dozens of lights at a time leads to the subsystem
not being able to keep up with the lighting changes. It ultimately
results in just a single broken looking change of lighting

<details>
<summary>Screenshots/Videos</summary>
Before:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8237e72e-1edc-4423-b48b-8dd403ee3111


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f3a3d481-61fa-4fd9-b51c-3c1e080e129c

After:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0fa2bbfd-4ca7-422a-8cd1-b6b738addb0f


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8b8b10b9-912a-4476-9a11-985f79228500

</details>

## Why It's Good For The Game

The powernet flicker effect looks better (and also now has an electrical
sizzle sound)

## Changelog

🆑 LT3
code: Improved powernet light flickering
/🆑
2025-08-28 16:05:51 -07:00
Thunder12345andnevimer c50c88a82a Icebox ruin: RoroCo glove factory (#92473)
## About The Pull Request

Adds a new surface ruin to icebox, the RoroCo factory. Contains a couple
of puzzles, and a small amount of loot in the form of ~~3 total pairs of
insulated gloves~~ a pair of insulated gloves, two adorable roros and a
cool unique labcoat. Just don't ask where the gloves come from...

Puzzles can of course be avoided/brute-forced by breaking down the walls
but that's for chumps.

<img width="1152" height="1024" alt="Space Station 13 2025-08-06 221903"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/21050aa6-9b27-494d-a949-7496aeda18cf"
/>

## Why It's Good For The Game

The upcoming 1x3 icebox surface calls for more ruin content to help fill
that space.

## Changelog
🆑
add: A new insulated glove factory has popped up on the ice moon.
add: Freezer floor tiles now come in the full range of shapes.
/🆑
2025-08-19 22:40:43 -04:00
Thunder12345andGitHub d1b8145ad2 Icebox ruin: RoroCo glove factory (#92473)
## About The Pull Request

Adds a new surface ruin to icebox, the RoroCo factory. Contains a couple
of puzzles, and a small amount of loot in the form of ~~3 total pairs of
insulated gloves~~ a pair of insulated gloves, two adorable roros and a
cool unique labcoat. Just don't ask where the gloves come from...

Puzzles can of course be avoided/brute-forced by breaking down the walls
but that's for chumps.

<img width="1152" height="1024" alt="Space Station 13 2025-08-06 221903"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/21050aa6-9b27-494d-a949-7496aeda18cf"
/>

## Why It's Good For The Game

The upcoming 1x3 icebox surface calls for more ruin content to help fill
that space.

## Changelog
🆑
add: A new insulated glove factory has popped up on the ice moon.
add: Freezer floor tiles now come in the full range of shapes.
/🆑
2025-08-15 00:10:01 +00:00
JacquerelandRoxy 3b54bd6417 Logging for morph snacks (#92301)
## About The Pull Request

This PR simply adds logging whenever a morph eats something (and where
it was at the time)

## Why It's Good For The Game

These are barely available to players in-game but if admins spawn them
or something it's quite hard to track what they were actually doing,
considering how disruptive they can potentially be

## Changelog

🆑
admins: Adds better logging for morphs eating things
/🆑
2025-07-30 17:37:32 -04:00
JacquerelandGitHub 80d3b36884 Logging for morph snacks (#92301)
## About The Pull Request

This PR simply adds logging whenever a morph eats something (and where
it was at the time)

## Why It's Good For The Game

These are barely available to players in-game but if admins spawn them
or something it's quite hard to track what they were actually doing,
considering how disruptive they can potentially be

## Changelog

🆑
admins: Adds better logging for morphs eating things
/🆑
2025-07-25 20:13:09 -06:00
necromanceranneandRoxy 354e9db357 Makes some clearly undead spirit mobs undead. (#91824)
## About The Pull Request

closes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/91819

## Why It's Good For The Game

Ghosts are dead people. Like, come on.

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Some undead spirit mobs are actually undead.
/🆑

(cherry picked from commit 83913b81bb)
2025-06-28 20:37:15 -04:00
necromanceranneandGitHub 83913b81bb Makes some clearly undead spirit mobs undead. (#91824)
## About The Pull Request

closes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/91819

## Why It's Good For The Game

Ghosts are dead people. Like, come on.

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Some undead spirit mobs are actually undead.
/🆑
2025-06-27 21:27:49 -06:00
MrMelbertandRoxy e0bdfc3f5f Dynamic Rework (#91290)
Implements https://hackmd.io/@tgstation/SkeUS7lSp , rewriting Dynamic
from the ground-up

- Dynamic configuration is now vastly streamlined, making it far far far
easier to understand and edit

- Threat is gone entirely; round chaos is now determined by dynamic
tiers
   - There's 5 dynamic tiers, 0 to 4.
      - 0 is a pure greenshift.
- Tiers are just picked via weight - "16% chance of getting a high chaos
round".
- Tiers have min pop ranges. "Tier 4 (high chaos) requires 25 pop to be
selected".
- Tier determines how much of every ruleset is picked. "Tier 4 (High
Chaos) will pick 3-4 roundstart[1], 1-2 light, 1-2 heavy, and 2-3
latejoins".
- The number of rulesets picked depends on how many people are in the
server - this is also configurable[2]. As an example, a tier that
demands "1-3" rulesets will not spawn 3 rulesets if population <= 40 and
will not spawn 2 rulesets if population <= 25.
- Tiers also determine time before light, heavy, and latejoin rulesets
are picked, as well as the cooldown range between spawns. More chaotic
tiers may send midrounds sooner or wait less time between sending them.

- On the ruleset side of things, "requirements", "scaling", and
"enemies" is gone.
- You can configure a ruleset's min pop and weight flat, or per tier.
- For example a ruleset like Obsession is weighted higher for tiers 1-2
and lower for tiers 3-4.
- Rather than scaling up, roundstart rulesets can just be selected
multiple times.
- Rulesets also have `min_antag_cap` and `max_antag_cap`.
`min_antag_cap` determines how many candidates are needed for it to run,
and `max_antag_cap` determines how many candidates are selected.

- Rulesets attempt to run every 2.5 minutes. [3]

- Light rulesets will ALWAYS be picked before heavy rulesets. [4]

- Light injection chance is no longer 100%, heavy injection chance
formula has been simplified.
- Chance simply scales based on number of dead players / total number
off players, with a flag 50% chance if no antags exist. [5]

[1] This does not guarantee you will actually GET 3-4 roundstart
rulesets. If a roundstart ruleset is picked, and it ends up being unable
to execute (such as "not enough candidates", that slot is effectively a
wash.) This might be revisited.

[2] Currently, this is a hard limit - below X pop, you WILL get a
quarter or a half of the rulesets. This might be revisited to just be
weighted - you are just MORE LIKELY to get a quarter or a half.

[3] Little worried about accidentally frontloading everything so we'll
see about this

[4] This may be revisited but in most contexts it seems sensible.

[5] This may also be revisited, I'm not 100% sure what the best / most
simple way to tackle midround chances is.

Other implementation details

- The process of making rulesets has been streamlined as well. Many
rulesets only amount to a definition and `assign_role`.

- Dynamic.json -> Dynamic.toml

- Dynamic event hijacked was ripped out entirely.
- Most midround antag random events are now dynamic rulesets. Fugitives,
Morphs, Slaughter Demons, etc.
      - The 1 weight slaughter demon event is gone. RIP in peace.
- There is now a hidden midround event that simply adds +1 latejoin, +1
light, or +1 heavy ruleset.

- `mind.special_role` is dead. Minds have a lazylist of special roles
now but it's essentially only used for traitor panel.

- Revs refactored almost entirely. Revs can now exist without a dynamic
ruleset.

- Cult refactored a tiny bit.

- Antag datums cleaned up.

- Pre round setup is less centralized on Dynamic.

- Admins have a whole panel for interfacing with dynamic. It's pretty
slapdash I'm sure someone could make a nicer looking one.

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e99ca607-20b0-4d30-ab4a-f602babe7ac7)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/470c3c20-c354-4ee6-b63b-a8f36dda4b5c)

- Maybe some other things.

See readme for more info.

Will you see a massive change in how rounds play out? My hunch says
rounds will spawn less rulesets on average, but it's ultimately to how
it's configured

🆑 Melbert
refactor: Dynamic rewritten entirely, report any strange rounds
config: Dynamic config reworked, it's now a TOML file
refactor: Refactored antag roles somewhat, report any oddities
refactor: Refactored Revolution entirely, report any oddities
del: Deleted most midround events that spawn antags - they use dynamic
rulesets now
add: Dynamic rulesets can now be false alarms
add: Adds a random event that gives dynamic the ability to run another
ruleset later
admin: Adds a panel for messing around with dynamic
admin: Adds a panel for chance for every dynamic ruleset to be selected
admin: You can spawn revs without using dynamic now
fix: Nuke team leaders get their fun title back
/🆑

(cherry picked from commit 4c277dc572)
2025-06-26 20:12:17 -04:00
John WillardandRoxy 78cffc2101 Adds a new halloween species: Spirits (#90711)
Adds 2 new species: Spirits and Ghosts

Spirits are available roundstart during Halloween, Wabbajack and
Xenobio's black slime extract
Ghosts are available through Magic mirrors

They fly around, and don't have legs and instead float around. They also
can't get legs implanted onto themselves.

They also do have organs, so they are affected by flashbangs, they do
get hungry, they do need oxygen to survive (they don't take damage in
space but they do suffocate & get slowdown), and can process chems.
Gibbing a ghost gives ectoplasm, an ingredient for ghost burgers.

Chaplains also got a buff here, null rod-type weapons' bane is now
against Spirit mobs, rather than hardcoded revenants. This means it now
includes Spirits/Ghosts, but also Soulscythes & Cult shades.

Also re-adds https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/81630 which was
reverted in https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/86506 which I
assume was accidental.

Ghosts have an innate ability to become incorporeal, which allows them
to phase through walls and stuff. Using this will immediately make them
drop any non-ghost limb/organ (not implants cause I thought it would be
funny). This ability is not available if they have holy water in their
system, and like revenants they also can't walk over blessed tiles with
it. They are also invisible to cameras while using this (not the obscura
though).

Sprites taken from observers directly, if anyone wants to make custom
sprites for them feel free. If anyone wants to make this obtainable
somehow in-game as well I wouldn't be opposed, halloween is just where I
thought it would fit most.

This also adds a lot of fixes that I encountered trying to add this,
from systems that have been neglected throughout the years.

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e368d710-80a0-4c63-b271-1abe3dd41a5e

We haven't gotten a new halloween species in a long time and thought it
would be fun if you can play as an actual ghost, the soul that remains
after a person passes, so Halloween feels more haunted. It's overall
made in just good fun, with a bonus that Ghosts are a cool species to
play with as well for Wizards & maybe Chaplains in the future (Dead sect
when?)

🆑
add: Added a new halloween species: Spirits, a species without legs and
instead floats.
add: Added a new magic mirror species: Ghosts, like spirits but with the
ability to become incorporeal, traversing through solid wall.
fix: Mobs unable to use storage items now can't use storage items.
fix: Mobs unable to use items can now not open airlocks & closets
fix: Mobs unable to pick items up can no longer pick items up and
immediately drop, moving one tile at a time.
fix: Mobs with intentional missing limbs (Alien larva) no longer show
their limbs as missing on examine (again)
fix: Golems' pref page had a missing icon, it now has one.
/🆑

---------

Co-authored-by: Time-Green <7501474+Time-Green@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 096c032402)
2025-06-26 19:54:02 -04:00
MrMelbertandGitHub 4c277dc572 Dynamic Rework (#91290)
## About The Pull Request

Implements https://hackmd.io/@tgstation/SkeUS7lSp , rewriting Dynamic
from the ground-up

- Dynamic configuration is now vastly streamlined, making it far far far
easier to understand and edit

- Threat is gone entirely; round chaos is now determined by dynamic
tiers
   - There's 5 dynamic tiers, 0 to 4.
      - 0 is a pure greenshift.
- Tiers are just picked via weight - "16% chance of getting a high chaos
round".
- Tiers have min pop ranges. "Tier 4 (high chaos) requires 25 pop to be
selected".
- Tier determines how much of every ruleset is picked. "Tier 4 (High
Chaos) will pick 3-4 roundstart[1], 1-2 light, 1-2 heavy, and 2-3
latejoins".
- The number of rulesets picked depends on how many people are in the
server - this is also configurable[2]. As an example, a tier that
demands "1-3" rulesets will not spawn 3 rulesets if population <= 40 and
will not spawn 2 rulesets if population <= 25.
- Tiers also determine time before light, heavy, and latejoin rulesets
are picked, as well as the cooldown range between spawns. More chaotic
tiers may send midrounds sooner or wait less time between sending them.

- On the ruleset side of things, "requirements", "scaling", and
"enemies" is gone.
- You can configure a ruleset's min pop and weight flat, or per tier.
- For example a ruleset like Obsession is weighted higher for tiers 1-2
and lower for tiers 3-4.
- Rather than scaling up, roundstart rulesets can just be selected
multiple times.
- Rulesets also have `min_antag_cap` and `max_antag_cap`.
`min_antag_cap` determines how many candidates are needed for it to run,
and `max_antag_cap` determines how many candidates are selected.

- Rulesets attempt to run every 2.5 minutes. [3]

- Light rulesets will ALWAYS be picked before heavy rulesets. [4]

- Light injection chance is no longer 100%, heavy injection chance
formula has been simplified.
- Chance simply scales based on number of dead players / total number
off players, with a flag 50% chance if no antags exist. [5]

[1] This does not guarantee you will actually GET 3-4 roundstart
rulesets. If a roundstart ruleset is picked, and it ends up being unable
to execute (such as "not enough candidates", that slot is effectively a
wash.) This might be revisited.

[2] Currently, this is a hard limit - below X pop, you WILL get a
quarter or a half of the rulesets. This might be revisited to just be
weighted - you are just MORE LIKELY to get a quarter or a half.

[3] Little worried about accidentally frontloading everything so we'll
see about this

[4] This may be revisited but in most contexts it seems sensible. 

[5] This may also be revisited, I'm not 100% sure what the best / most
simple way to tackle midround chances is.

Other implementation details

- The process of making rulesets has been streamlined as well. Many
rulesets only amount to a definition and `assign_role`.

- Dynamic.json -> Dynamic.toml

- Dynamic event hijacked was ripped out entirely.
- Most midround antag random events are now dynamic rulesets. Fugitives,
Morphs, Slaughter Demons, etc.
      - The 1 weight slaughter demon event is gone. RIP in peace. 
- There is now a hidden midround event that simply adds +1 latejoin, +1
light, or +1 heavy ruleset.

- `mind.special_role` is dead. Minds have a lazylist of special roles
now but it's essentially only used for traitor panel.

- Revs refactored almost entirely. Revs can now exist without a dynamic
ruleset.

- Cult refactored a tiny bit. 

- Antag datums cleaned up.

- Pre round setup is less centralized on Dynamic.

- Admins have a whole panel for interfacing with dynamic. It's pretty
slapdash I'm sure someone could make a nicer looking one.


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e99ca607-20b0-4d30-ab4a-f602babe7ac7)


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/470c3c20-c354-4ee6-b63b-a8f36dda4b5c)

- Maybe some other things.

## Why It's Good For The Game

See readme for more info.

Will you see a massive change in how rounds play out? My hunch says
rounds will spawn less rulesets on average, but it's ultimately to how
it's configured

## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
refactor: Dynamic rewritten entirely, report any strange rounds
config: Dynamic config reworked, it's now a TOML file
refactor: Refactored antag roles somewhat, report any oddities
refactor: Refactored Revolution entirely, report any oddities
del: Deleted most midround events that spawn antags - they use dynamic
rulesets now
add: Dynamic rulesets can now be false alarms
add: Adds a random event that gives dynamic the ability to run another
ruleset later
admin: Adds a panel for messing around with dynamic
admin: Adds a panel for chance for every dynamic ruleset to be selected
admin: You can spawn revs without using dynamic now
fix: Nuke team leaders get their fun title back
/🆑
2025-06-25 17:36:10 -07:00
096c032402 Adds a new halloween species: Spirits (#90711)
## About The Pull Request

Adds 2 new species: Spirits and Ghosts

Spirits are available roundstart during Halloween, Wabbajack and
Xenobio's black slime extract
Ghosts are available through Magic mirrors

They fly around, and don't have legs and instead float around. They also
can't get legs implanted onto themselves.

They also do have organs, so they are affected by flashbangs, they do
get hungry, they do need oxygen to survive (they don't take damage in
space but they do suffocate & get slowdown), and can process chems.
Gibbing a ghost gives ectoplasm, an ingredient for ghost burgers.

Chaplains also got a buff here, null rod-type weapons' bane is now
against Spirit mobs, rather than hardcoded revenants. This means it now
includes Spirits/Ghosts, but also Soulscythes & Cult shades.

Also re-adds https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/81630 which was
reverted in https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/86506 which I
assume was accidental.

### The difference between Spirits and Ghosts

Ghosts have an innate ability to become incorporeal, which allows them
to phase through walls and stuff. Using this will immediately make them
drop any non-ghost limb/organ (not implants cause I thought it would be
funny). This ability is not available if they have holy water in their
system, and like revenants they also can't walk over blessed tiles with
it. They are also invisible to cameras while using this (not the obscura
though).

Sprites taken from observers directly, if anyone wants to make custom
sprites for them feel free. If anyone wants to make this obtainable
somehow in-game as well I wouldn't be opposed, halloween is just where I
thought it would fit most.

This also adds a lot of fixes that I encountered trying to add this,
from systems that have been neglected throughout the years.


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e368d710-80a0-4c63-b271-1abe3dd41a5e

## Why It's Good For The Game

We haven't gotten a new halloween species in a long time and thought it
would be fun if you can play as an actual ghost, the soul that remains
after a person passes, so Halloween feels more haunted. It's overall
made in just good fun, with a bonus that Ghosts are a cool species to
play with as well for Wizards & maybe Chaplains in the future (Dead sect
when?)

## Changelog

🆑
add: Added a new halloween species: Spirits, a species without legs and
instead floats.
add: Added a new magic mirror species: Ghosts, like spirits but with the
ability to become incorporeal, traversing through solid wall.
fix: Mobs unable to use storage items now can't use storage items.
fix: Mobs unable to use items can now not open airlocks & closets
fix: Mobs unable to pick items up can no longer pick items up and
immediately drop, moving one tile at a time.
fix: Mobs with intentional missing limbs (Alien larva) no longer show
their limbs as missing on examine (again)
fix: Golems' pref page had a missing icon, it now has one.
/🆑

---------

Co-authored-by: Time-Green <7501474+Time-Green@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-06-22 10:02:06 +02:00
JacquerelandRoxy 5bd8784918 Most hostile mobs can no longer be trapped by closets, chairs, and aggro grabs (#91652) 2025-06-21 22:36:04 -04:00
690bfc04b4 Rebalances wound determination values, wounding escalation and wound armor to hopefully be less explosive (#91099)
This is a big one so please bear with me, wounds are complicated

We've decreased the max contributed damage to wound rolls from 35 to 25.
This results, after the exponent, a max possible wound roll of 1 to 91
before any modifiers (assuming the attack, after armor, is 25 or above).

The minimum value to wound is still 5.

Most wounds were contributing significant numbers per wound type to the
potential for a new wound to occur. Getting wounded once meant you were
getting wound a lot, but actually getting past that first wounding may
be the tricky part.

We have significantly reigned in the wound penalty that having a wound
contributes, and instead utilize the series wound penalty to allow same
type wounds to escalate themselves faster as a priority. Having wounds
still makes you more wound vulnerable, just not to such an extreme
degree.

The priority here for what wounds matter most for contributing to
overall wounding vulnerability is ``Infected BURNS > BURNS >
SLASH|PIERCE > BLUNT.``

Wound armor, unlike all other kinds of armor, was used as a additive
value to the wound roll modifiers rather than a multiplicative value.

We have reworked how wound armor is determined by changing how wound
modifiers are calculated.

Firstly, we're passing our entire injury roll into the
``check_woundings_mod()`` proc, as we're not treating this as a proc
that just adds values anymore.

Secondly, bare wound bonus only applies if there is no potential wound
protection from any source, as expected. But it comes last in the
calculations.

Thirdly, wound protection is applied to the injury roll last, after
wound bonuses from the attack, wound bonuses from other wounds and wound
bonuses from a disabled limb are applied. This does not include serial
wound bonuses, which are determined outside of this proc.

Wound protection comes from two sources. Clothing and limb wound
resistance. Your chest and head have an amount of wound resistance so
long as they are not mangled in any fashion. Being mangled means having
either a hairline fracture or a weeping avulsion wound.

Wound protection reduces the final injury roll by a percentage. Say our
roll is 50, and we have effectively 50% wound protection. The final roll
would be 25.

~~Most clothing have had their wound armor values changed. As a loose
rule, I used the highest of melee or bomb armor, except where that value
was 100, in which case I used the lowest instead. I'm basing this
decision on how embeds are calculated, which is attack type agnostic.~~

~~Some armor have inconsistent values because they are alternative
armors to an existing armor type or are hyperspecialized armor.
Ablative, bulletproof and security vests all share a value of 35,
despite the former two not having decent melee or bomb armor.~~

~~Some clothing missing wound armor that should have had them now have
wound armor.~~

~~This may need a bit of scrutiny in case one or two seem weirdly high.
Some have maybe become too low. Its a bit hard to say.~~

I changed it to ``exposed_wound_bonus`` to better represent when it
applies. You can be naked and still not be affected by this bonus if the
limb has wound resistance.

I'm not promising anything with this PR, but this is an attempt to
sanity check the values on wounds so that we're not seeing what the data
that determined the removal of beheading presented. An extreme
over-representation of tier 3 wounds. ~~And, from that, maybe I can
argue for beheadings coming back. That's my goal. I think beheadings
happened so much because the numbers were in need of work.~~ Well okay I
just wanna make wounds a bit more workable actually more than I want
beheadings.

Why is it that tier 3 wounds were so over-represented? Because wounds
will often force more severe wounds of other types by merit of any
wounds existing at all on a limb. Having **_a_** wound makes you more
wound prone for any kind of wound, and not just making you more likely
to suffer a more severe type of the same wound.

The threshold mechanic was intended to simulate making a wound worse,
but oddly just made a limb broadly more prone to getting worse from any
kind of attack to such a degree that future wound rolls of different
types were often going to start at the threshold necessary to be a tier
3 wound.

Dismemberment, mind you, requires you to suffer a flesh wound while you
have a bone wound of tier 2 or higher (with tier 3 giving a bonus to
this). You can do this readily via just a sharp weapon, because having a
mangled limb causes the wound to turn into a bone wound. Technically,
this is meant to be less likely as the effective damage for this wound
is halved. But the wound bonus from having a flesh wound was almost
always significant enough to kick your new bone wound up to a tier 3.

In other words; its not surprising that you saw so many beheadings,
because the system wanted to behead you as fast as it possibly can
thanks to all these escalating values.

Wound armor was only applied as a flat reduction on the roll. The
average for wound armor was 10. After receiving a single wound, you can
expect wound rolls to reach upwards of 100, even if the actual damage
roll was not particularly high, due to wound stacking bonuses form being
wounded.

This meant that wounds, if they happened, came thick and fast after the
first, regardless of what your protection might be to wounds. It was
just a matter of getting past the initial bump.

This is why effects that forced wounds were so powerful. They basically
made a given limb more prone to taking a wound without having to deal
with the protection problem first.

Finally, this is just a broad flaw with the system that is not its
fault. It is actually a problem that isn't a problem. Most people in the
game are not wearing helmets that protect their head. So most people are
going to suffer from a higher proclivity of being wounded if people are
aiming for the head. There is this...kind of cargo cult belief that
aiming for the head means you do more damage, or can stun someone if
you're lucky or what have you. It's entirely nonsense, but it has a
grain of truth in that people rarely wear, or even have access too,
headwear that provides wound protection or any protection at all. People
have jumpsuits, which are universally wound protected, but that isn't
true of the head. Look, the point is, they're not aiming at the head
because it is usually less armored, its for other reasons but it just so
happens to become true due to wounds and how wounds roll their type.

To soften this issue, I've decided to treat wound resistance as armor
until the limb suffers a tier 3 wound. This way, hits to the head MAY
not necessarily escalate to tier 3 instantly as they would on live even
from relatively low power weapons. Some weapons have very low force, but
have extreme bare wound bonuses. This should be less likely after this
change. I doubt this will necessarily make high damage high wound
weapons like energy swords any less prone to cutting you clean open, but
it might thanks to the reduction to contributed damage to the injury
roll. The system is now _a bit more random_.

🆑
balance: Wounds do not make you as vulnerable to suffering wounds of all
types as before. Instead, wounds make you more vulnerable to suffering
worse versions of themselves as a priority.
balance: Wound armor is now more impactful when protecting you from
wounds when you have already been wounded.
balance: Your head and chest are more difficult to wound until they have
been mangled; either from suffering from a weeping avulsion or a
hairline fracture.
code: Changed the variable for bare_wound_bonus to exposed_wound_bonus
to better explain what that variable is doing.
/🆑

---------

Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-06-21 22:32:18 -04:00
JacquerelandGitHub e3dee6810e Most hostile mobs can no longer be trapped by closets, chairs, and aggro grabs (#91652) 2025-06-21 03:21:22 +02:00
57624ca1e2 Rebalances wound determination values, wounding escalation and wound armor to hopefully be less explosive (#91099)
## About The Pull Request

This is a big one so please bear with me, wounds are complicated

### Max Potential Wound Rolls

We've decreased the max contributed damage to wound rolls from 35 to 25.
This results, after the exponent, a max possible wound roll of 1 to 91
before any modifiers (assuming the attack, after armor, is 25 or above).

The minimum value to wound is still 5.

### Wound Escalation Penalties

Most wounds were contributing significant numbers per wound type to the
potential for a new wound to occur. Getting wounded once meant you were
getting wound a lot, but actually getting past that first wounding may
be the tricky part.

We have significantly reigned in the wound penalty that having a wound
contributes, and instead utilize the series wound penalty to allow same
type wounds to escalate themselves faster as a priority. Having wounds
still makes you more wound vulnerable, just not to such an extreme
degree.

The priority here for what wounds matter most for contributing to
overall wounding vulnerability is ``Infected BURNS > BURNS >
SLASH|PIERCE > BLUNT.``

### Wound Armor

Wound armor, unlike all other kinds of armor, was used as a additive
value to the wound roll modifiers rather than a multiplicative value.

We have reworked how wound armor is determined by changing how wound
modifiers are calculated.

Firstly, we're passing our entire injury roll into the
``check_woundings_mod()`` proc, as we're not treating this as a proc
that just adds values anymore.

Secondly, bare wound bonus only applies if there is no potential wound
protection from any source, as expected. But it comes last in the
calculations.

Thirdly, wound protection is applied to the injury roll last, after
wound bonuses from the attack, wound bonuses from other wounds and wound
bonuses from a disabled limb are applied. This does not include serial
wound bonuses, which are determined outside of this proc.

Wound protection comes from two sources. Clothing and limb wound
resistance. Your chest and head have an amount of wound resistance so
long as they are not mangled in any fashion. Being mangled means having
either a hairline fracture or a weeping avulsion wound.

Wound protection reduces the final injury roll by a percentage. Say our
roll is 50, and we have effectively 50% wound protection. The final roll
would be 25.

### ~~Wound Armor on Clothing~~ Reverted

~~Most clothing have had their wound armor values changed. As a loose
rule, I used the highest of melee or bomb armor, except where that value
was 100, in which case I used the lowest instead. I'm basing this
decision on how embeds are calculated, which is attack type agnostic.~~

~~Some armor have inconsistent values because they are alternative
armors to an existing armor type or are hyperspecialized armor.
Ablative, bulletproof and security vests all share a value of 35,
despite the former two not having decent melee or bomb armor.~~

~~Some clothing missing wound armor that should have had them now have
wound armor.~~

~~This may need a bit of scrutiny in case one or two seem weirdly high.
Some have maybe become too low. Its a bit hard to say.~~

### The ``bare_wound_bonus`` variable

I changed it to ``exposed_wound_bonus`` to better represent when it
applies. You can be naked and still not be affected by this bonus if the
limb has wound resistance.

## Why It's Good For The Game

I'm not promising anything with this PR, but this is an attempt to
sanity check the values on wounds so that we're not seeing what the data
that determined the removal of beheading presented. An extreme
over-representation of tier 3 wounds. ~~And, from that, maybe I can
argue for beheadings coming back. That's my goal. I think beheadings
happened so much because the numbers were in need of work.~~ Well okay I
just wanna make wounds a bit more workable actually more than I want
beheadings.

Why is it that tier 3 wounds were so over-represented? Because wounds
will often force more severe wounds of other types by merit of any
wounds existing at all on a limb. Having **_a_** wound makes you more
wound prone for any kind of wound, and not just making you more likely
to suffer a more severe type of the same wound.

The threshold mechanic was intended to simulate making a wound worse,
but oddly just made a limb broadly more prone to getting worse from any
kind of attack to such a degree that future wound rolls of different
types were often going to start at the threshold necessary to be a tier
3 wound.

Dismemberment, mind you, requires you to suffer a flesh wound while you
have a bone wound of tier 2 or higher (with tier 3 giving a bonus to
this). You can do this readily via just a sharp weapon, because having a
mangled limb causes the wound to turn into a bone wound. Technically,
this is meant to be less likely as the effective damage for this wound
is halved. But the wound bonus from having a flesh wound was almost
always significant enough to kick your new bone wound up to a tier 3.

In other words; its not surprising that you saw so many beheadings,
because the system wanted to behead you as fast as it possibly can
thanks to all these escalating values.

Wound armor was only applied as a flat reduction on the roll. The
average for wound armor was 10. After receiving a single wound, you can
expect wound rolls to reach upwards of 100, even if the actual damage
roll was not particularly high, due to wound stacking bonuses form being
wounded.

This meant that wounds, if they happened, came thick and fast after the
first, regardless of what your protection might be to wounds. It was
just a matter of getting past the initial bump.

This is why effects that forced wounds were so powerful. They basically
made a given limb more prone to taking a wound without having to deal
with the protection problem first.

Finally, this is just a broad flaw with the system that is not its
fault. It is actually a problem that isn't a problem. Most people in the
game are not wearing helmets that protect their head. So most people are
going to suffer from a higher proclivity of being wounded if people are
aiming for the head. There is this...kind of cargo cult belief that
aiming for the head means you do more damage, or can stun someone if
you're lucky or what have you. It's entirely nonsense, but it has a
grain of truth in that people rarely wear, or even have access too,
headwear that provides wound protection or any protection at all. People
have jumpsuits, which are universally wound protected, but that isn't
true of the head. Look, the point is, they're not aiming at the head
because it is usually less armored, its for other reasons but it just so
happens to become true due to wounds and how wounds roll their type.

To soften this issue, I've decided to treat wound resistance as armor
until the limb suffers a tier 3 wound. This way, hits to the head MAY
not necessarily escalate to tier 3 instantly as they would on live even
from relatively low power weapons. Some weapons have very low force, but
have extreme bare wound bonuses. This should be less likely after this
change. I doubt this will necessarily make high damage high wound
weapons like energy swords any less prone to cutting you clean open, but
it might thanks to the reduction to contributed damage to the injury
roll. The system is now _a bit more random_.

## Changelog
🆑
balance: Wounds do not make you as vulnerable to suffering wounds of all
types as before. Instead, wounds make you more vulnerable to suffering
worse versions of themselves as a priority.
balance: Wound armor is now more impactful when protecting you from
wounds when you have already been wounded.
balance: Your head and chest are more difficult to wound until they have
been mangled; either from suffering from a weeping avulsion or a
hairline fracture.
code: Changed the variable for bare_wound_bonus to exposed_wound_bonus
to better explain what that variable is doing.
/🆑

---------

Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-06-19 17:49:59 +02:00
SmArtKarandRoxy 7c0ce5435a Gibs you leave are now based on your biotype/chest bodypart, improves gibber VFX (#91421)
## About The Pull Request

* When gibbing mobs, spawned gib type is now based on mob's biotypes if
they're not a carbon, or their chest (or first) bodypart if they are,
rather than requiring a proc override for every single mob. This means
that a few robotic mobs no longer drop meaty gibs, and that gibbing
androids now produces cyborg gibs instead of a meaty surprise, plus they
should no longer runtime when trying to gib a robot. Gibs also are now
spawned around the gibber and streak outwards instead of magically
teleporting a few tiles away, for some visual flair.
* Fixed meat not overriding blood DNA on blood_walk component which made
xeno and lizard meat leave behind orange trails instead of proper
lime/dark green blood colors (due to them keeping human meat DNA).
* Brightened up the gibber blood overlay I've missed, so it should be
consistent with old blood colors now.
* Also cleaned up the gibspawner code.

## Why It's Good For The Game

Biotype/chest changes should make devs lives easier and gameplay a bit
more consistent, and streaking just makes the process look slightly
better.

## Changelog
🆑
add: Androids and fully augmented humans now drop robotic gibs instead
of meat
add: Improved gibber VFX
fix: Fixed gibber overlays being darker than intended
fix: Fixed xenomorph and lizard meat leaving orange trails behind
code: Improved gibs and gibspawner code
/🆑
2025-06-15 15:42:22 -04:00
SmArtKarandGitHub eb69c087f1 Gibs you leave are now based on your biotype/chest bodypart, improves gibber VFX (#91421)
## About The Pull Request

* When gibbing mobs, spawned gib type is now based on mob's biotypes if
they're not a carbon, or their chest (or first) bodypart if they are,
rather than requiring a proc override for every single mob. This means
that a few robotic mobs no longer drop meaty gibs, and that gibbing
androids now produces cyborg gibs instead of a meaty surprise, plus they
should no longer runtime when trying to gib a robot. Gibs also are now
spawned around the gibber and streak outwards instead of magically
teleporting a few tiles away, for some visual flair.
* Fixed meat not overriding blood DNA on blood_walk component which made
xeno and lizard meat leave behind orange trails instead of proper
lime/dark green blood colors (due to them keeping human meat DNA).
* Brightened up the gibber blood overlay I've missed, so it should be
consistent with old blood colors now.
* Also cleaned up the gibspawner code.

## Why It's Good For The Game

Biotype/chest changes should make devs lives easier and gameplay a bit
more consistent, and streaking just makes the process look slightly
better.

## Changelog
🆑
add: Androids and fully augmented humans now drop robotic gibs instead
of meat
add: Improved gibber VFX
fix: Fixed gibber overlays being darker than intended
fix: Fixed xenomorph and lizard meat leaving orange trails behind
code: Improved gibs and gibspawner code
/🆑
2025-06-07 13:04:28 -06:00
GhomandRoxy 1f3894e793 Crafting refactor, implementing materials (#89465)
My original plan was to just implement materials into crafting so that
items would inherit the materials of their components, allowing for some
interesting stuff if the material flags of the item allow it. However to
my dismay crafting is a pile of old tech debt, starting from the old
`del_reqs` and `CheckParts` which still contain lines about old janky
bandaids that are no longer in use nor reachable, up to the
`customizable_reagent_holder` component which has some harddel issues
when your custom food is sliced, and items used in food recipes not
being deleted and instead stored inside the result with no purpose as
well as other inconsistencies like stack recipes that transfer materials
having counterparts in the UI that don't do that.

EDIT: Several things have come up while working on this, so I apologise
that it ended up changing over 100+ files. I managed to atomize some of
the changes, but it's a bit tedious.

EDIT: TLDR because I was told this section is too vague and there's too
much going on. This PR:
- Improves the dated crafting code (not the UI).
- replaced `atom/CheckParts` and `crafting_recipe/on_craft_completion`
with `atom/on_craft_completion`.
- Reqs used in food recipes are now deleted by default and not stored
inside the result (they did nothing).
- Renames the customizable_reagent_holder comp and improves it (No
harddels/ref issues).
- Adds a unit test that tries to craft all recipes to see what's wrong
(it skips some of the much more specific reqs for now).
- In the unit test is also the code to make sure materials of the
crafted item and a non-crafted item of the same type are roughly the
same, so far only applied to food.
- Some mild material/food refactoring around the fact that food item
code has been changed to support materials.

Improving the backbone of the crafting system. Also materials and food
code.

🆑
refactor: Refactored crafting backend. Report possible pesky bugs.
balance: the MEAT backpack (from the MEAT cargo pack) may be a smidge
different because of code standardization.
/🆑
2025-06-05 20:05:13 -04:00
SmArtKarandRoxy d841c9df40 [MDB IGNORE] Blood Refactor Chapter 2: Collector's Edition (#91054)
Refactors most of blood handling code untouched by #90593 and completely
rewrites all blood decals, components and reagents.

- Blood types now have behavioral flags which allow them to control
where they leave decals/DNA/viruses. Oil no longer transfers DNA and
viruses with it, while podpeople water-blood doesn't leave visible
decals on turfs and items, but still can be picked up by DNA scanners.
- Multiple blood types have received unique handling - liquid
electricity blood now glows in the dark, oil trails are flammable and
lube ones are slippery. Oil blood can be restored with fuel, lube with
silicon and slime with stable plasma (as normal plasma already passively
regenerates their blood), instead of everything using iron. Saline
solution only supplements on iron-based blood and won't do anything to
help with bloodloss for species who rely on different blood types.
(Roundstart this applies only to Ethereals)
- All blood logic has been moved away from the blood reagent itself into
a blood element that is assigned to the blood reagent by default, and to
any reagent that's drawn from a mob as their "blood" (in
``transfer_blood_to``). This means that blood you draw from lizards will
be green and have lizard's blood description instead of mentioning red
blood cells, Ethereal "blood" will actually contain their DNA and genes,
etc.
- Refactored all blood decals. Blood states are no more, everything is
now handled via blood DNA. Credits to MrMelbert and Maplestation, as a
significant amount of code has been taken from
https://github.com/MrMelbert/MapleStationCode/pull/436 and many of his
followup PRs. Oil and xenomorph splatters are now subtypes of blood,
blood drying is now animated, blood trails now curve and can be
diagonal.
- Rewrote bloodysoles and bloody_spreader components, credits to Melbert
again for the former, while latter now makes more sense with its
interactions. Bloody soles no longer share blood DNA with your hands.
- Ported Melbert's bloody footprint sprites and bot-blood-spreading
functionality.
- Removed all species-side reagent interactions, instead they're handled
by said species' livers. (This previously included exotic blood
handling, thus the removal)
- Slightly optimized human rendering by removing inbetween overlay
holders for clothing when they're not needed.
- Blood-transmitted diseases will now get added to many more decals than
before.
- Cleaned up and partially refactored replica pods, fixed an issue where
monkeys/manipulators were unable to harvest mindless pods.
- Exotic bloodtype on species now automatically assigns their blood
reagent, without the need to assign them separately.
- Clown mobs now bleed (with colorful reagent instead of blood during
april fools), and so do vatbeasts (lizard blood)
- Implemented generic procs for handling bleeding checks, all sorts of
scanners now also correctly call your blood for what it is.
- Podpeople's guts are now lime-green like their organs, instead of
being weirdly greyish like their water-blood. (Their bleeding overlays
are still grey, as they're bleeding water)
- Slimepeople now can bleed. Their jelly is pale purple in color, but
their wound overlays copy their body color.
- Injecting/spraying/splashing/etc mob with a reagent preserves its
data, so you could theoretically recycle fine wines from someone's
bloodstream
- Fixed burdened chaplain's sect never actually giving a blessing when
applying effects, and giving a blessing when nothing can be healed.
Inverted check strikes again.

- Closes #91039

A lot of blood here has dried, visually the blood colors are almost
exactly the same as before either of the blood refactors.

![dreamseeker_BSP7FE9pRB](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/45711fa0-ae65-4ec2-9e89-753fa7dd876f)

![dreamseeker_zyv9ssh5VN](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7b112854-b7e3-4bfe-b78b-199a55b5b051)
2025-06-05 19:47:01 -04:00
GhomandGitHub 4f6727024d Crafting refactor, implementing materials (#89465)
## About The Pull Request
My original plan was to just implement materials into crafting so that
items would inherit the materials of their components, allowing for some
interesting stuff if the material flags of the item allow it. However to
my dismay crafting is a pile of old tech debt, starting from the old
`del_reqs` and `CheckParts` which still contain lines about old janky
bandaids that are no longer in use nor reachable, up to the
`customizable_reagent_holder` component which has some harddel issues
when your custom food is sliced, and items used in food recipes not
being deleted and instead stored inside the result with no purpose as
well as other inconsistencies like stack recipes that transfer materials
having counterparts in the UI that don't do that.

EDIT: Several things have come up while working on this, so I apologise
that it ended up changing over 100+ files. I managed to atomize some of
the changes, but it's a bit tedious.

EDIT: TLDR because I was told this section is too vague and there's too
much going on. This PR:
- Improves the dated crafting code (not the UI).
- replaced `atom/CheckParts` and `crafting_recipe/on_craft_completion`
with `atom/on_craft_completion`.
- Reqs used in food recipes are now deleted by default and not stored
inside the result (they did nothing).
- Renames the customizable_reagent_holder comp and improves it (No
harddels/ref issues).
- Adds a unit test that tries to craft all recipes to see what's wrong
(it skips some of the much more specific reqs for now).
- In the unit test is also the code to make sure materials of the
crafted item and a non-crafted item of the same type are roughly the
same, so far only applied to food.
- Some mild material/food refactoring around the fact that food item
code has been changed to support materials.

## Why It's Good For The Game
Improving the backbone of the crafting system. Also materials and food
code.

## Changelog

🆑
refactor: Refactored crafting backend. Report possible pesky bugs.
balance: the MEAT backpack (from the MEAT cargo pack) may be a smidge
different because of code standardization.
/🆑
2025-06-01 16:37:43 -07:00
SmArtKarandGitHub b4061f1800 [MDB IGNORE] Blood Refactor Chapter 2: Collector's Edition (#91054)
## About The Pull Request

Refactors most of blood handling code untouched by #90593 and completely
rewrites all blood decals, components and reagents.

- Blood types now have behavioral flags which allow them to control
where they leave decals/DNA/viruses. Oil no longer transfers DNA and
viruses with it, while podpeople water-blood doesn't leave visible
decals on turfs and items, but still can be picked up by DNA scanners.
- Multiple blood types have received unique handling - liquid
electricity blood now glows in the dark, oil trails are flammable and
lube ones are slippery. Oil blood can be restored with fuel, lube with
silicon and slime with stable plasma (as normal plasma already passively
regenerates their blood), instead of everything using iron. Saline
solution only supplements on iron-based blood and won't do anything to
help with bloodloss for species who rely on different blood types.
(Roundstart this applies only to Ethereals)
- All blood logic has been moved away from the blood reagent itself into
a blood element that is assigned to the blood reagent by default, and to
any reagent that's drawn from a mob as their "blood" (in
``transfer_blood_to``). This means that blood you draw from lizards will
be green and have lizard's blood description instead of mentioning red
blood cells, Ethereal "blood" will actually contain their DNA and genes,
etc.
- Refactored all blood decals. Blood states are no more, everything is
now handled via blood DNA. Credits to MrMelbert and Maplestation, as a
significant amount of code has been taken from
https://github.com/MrMelbert/MapleStationCode/pull/436 and many of his
followup PRs. Oil and xenomorph splatters are now subtypes of blood,
blood drying is now animated, blood trails now curve and can be
diagonal.
- Rewrote bloodysoles and bloody_spreader components, credits to Melbert
again for the former, while latter now makes more sense with its
interactions. Bloody soles no longer share blood DNA with your hands.
- Ported Melbert's bloody footprint sprites and bot-blood-spreading
functionality.
- Removed all species-side reagent interactions, instead they're handled
by said species' livers. (This previously included exotic blood
handling, thus the removal)
- Slightly optimized human rendering by removing inbetween overlay
holders for clothing when they're not needed.
- Blood-transmitted diseases will now get added to many more decals than
before.
- Cleaned up and partially refactored replica pods, fixed an issue where
monkeys/manipulators were unable to harvest mindless pods.
- Exotic bloodtype on species now automatically assigns their blood
reagent, without the need to assign them separately.
- Clown mobs now bleed (with colorful reagent instead of blood during
april fools), and so do vatbeasts (lizard blood)
- Implemented generic procs for handling bleeding checks, all sorts of
scanners now also correctly call your blood for what it is.
- Podpeople's guts are now lime-green like their organs, instead of
being weirdly greyish like their water-blood. (Their bleeding overlays
are still grey, as they're bleeding water)
- Slimepeople now can bleed. Their jelly is pale purple in color, but
their wound overlays copy their body color.
- Injecting/spraying/splashing/etc mob with a reagent preserves its
data, so you could theoretically recycle fine wines from someone's
bloodstream
- Fixed burdened chaplain's sect never actually giving a blessing when
applying effects, and giving a blessing when nothing can be healed.
Inverted check strikes again.

- Closes #91039 

#### Examples

A lot of blood here has dried, visually the blood colors are almost
exactly the same as before either of the blood refactors.


![dreamseeker_BSP7FE9pRB](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/45711fa0-ae65-4ec2-9e89-753fa7dd876f)

![dreamseeker_zyv9ssh5VN](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7b112854-b7e3-4bfe-b78b-199a55b5b051)
2025-05-31 19:38:07 -05:00
655b66bdd0 Adds automatic GAGS icon generation for mapping and the loadout menu (#90940)
Revival of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/86482, which is
even more doable now that we have rustg iconforge generation.

What this PR does:

- Sets up every single GAGS icon in the game to have their own preview
icon autogenerated during compile. This is configurable to not run
during live. The icons are created in `icons/map_icons/..`
- This also has the side effect of providing accurate GAGS icons for
things like the loadout menu. No more having to create your own
previews.

![FOuGL6ofxC](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e5414971-7f13-4883-9f7f-a8a212b46fe8)

<details><summary>Mappers rejoice!</summary>

![StrongDMM_1oeMSoRHXT](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/83dcfe4c-31be-4953-98f3-dff90268bbc4)

![StrongDMM_uyqu3CggPn](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7896f99e-2656-40e1-a9da-3a513882365a)

</details>

<details><summary>Uses iconforge so it does not take up much time during
init</summary>

![dreamdaemon_u4Md3Dqwge](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/17baaff8-5d5e-4a4d-ba8f-9dd548024155)

</details>

---

this still applies:

Note for Spriters:

After you've assigned the correct values to vars, you must run the game
through init on your local machine and commit the changes to the map
icon dmi files. Unit tests should catch all cases of forgetting to
assign the correct vars, or not running through init.

Note for Server Operators:

In order to not generate these icons on live I've added a new config
entry which should be disabled on live called GENERATE_ASSETS_IN_INIT in
the config.txt

No more error icons in SDMM and loadout.

🆑
refactor: preview icons for greyscale items are now automatically
generated, meaning you can see GAGS as they actually appear ingame while
mapping or viewing the loadout menu.
/🆑

---------

Co-authored-by: LemonInTheDark <58055496+LemonInTheDark@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-05-29 16:14:43 -04:00
cb51a652a9 Adds automatic GAGS icon generation for mapping and the loadout menu (#90940)
## About The Pull Request

Revival of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/86482, which is
even more doable now that we have rustg iconforge generation.

What this PR does:

- Sets up every single GAGS icon in the game to have their own preview
icon autogenerated during compile. This is configurable to not run
during live. The icons are created in `icons/map_icons/..`
- This also has the side effect of providing accurate GAGS icons for
things like the loadout menu. No more having to create your own
previews.


![FOuGL6ofxC](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e5414971-7f13-4883-9f7f-a8a212b46fe8)

<details><summary>Mappers rejoice!</summary>


![StrongDMM_1oeMSoRHXT](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/83dcfe4c-31be-4953-98f3-dff90268bbc4)


![StrongDMM_uyqu3CggPn](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7896f99e-2656-40e1-a9da-3a513882365a)

</details>

<details><summary>Uses iconforge so it does not take up much time during
init</summary>


![dreamdaemon_u4Md3Dqwge](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/17baaff8-5d5e-4a4d-ba8f-9dd548024155)

</details>

---

### Copied from https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/86482 as
this still applies:

Note for Spriters:

After you've assigned the correct values to vars, you must run the game
through init on your local machine and commit the changes to the map
icon dmi files. Unit tests should catch all cases of forgetting to
assign the correct vars, or not running through init.

Note for Server Operators:

In order to not generate these icons on live I've added a new config
entry which should be disabled on live called GENERATE_ASSETS_IN_INIT in
the config.txt


## Why It's Good For The Game

No more error icons in SDMM and loadout.

## Changelog

🆑
refactor: preview icons for greyscale items are now automatically
generated, meaning you can see GAGS as they actually appear ingame while
mapping or viewing the loadout menu.
/🆑

---------

Co-authored-by: LemonInTheDark <58055496+LemonInTheDark@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-05-24 15:21:02 -07:00
MrMelbertandRoxy bc2215667f Re-refactors batons / Refactors attack chain force modifiers (#90809)
Melee attack chain now has a list passed along with it,
`attack_modifiers`, which you can stick force modifiers to change the
resulting attack

This is basically a soft implementation of damage packets until a more
definitive pr, but one that only applies to item attack chain, and not
unarmed attacks.

This change was done to facilitate a baton refactor - batons no longer
hack together their own attack chain, and are now integrated straight
into the real attack chain. This refactor itself was done because batons
don't send any attack signals, which has been annoying in the past (for
swing combat).

🆑 Melbert
refactor: Batons have been refactored again. Baton stuns now properly
count as an attack, when before it was a nothing. Report any oddities,
particularly in regards to harmbatonning vs normal batonning.
refactor: The method of adjusting item damage mid-attack has been
refactored - some affected items include the Nullblade and knives.
Report any strange happenings with damage numbers.
refactor: A few objects have been moved to the new interaction chain -
records consoles, mawed crucible, alien weeds and space vines, hedges,
restaurant portals, and some mobs - to name a few.
fix: Spears only deal bonus damage against secure lockers, not all
closet types (including crates)
/🆑
2025-05-22 21:30:07 -04:00
MrMelbertandGitHub 5261efb67f Re-refactors batons / Refactors attack chain force modifiers (#90809)
## About The Pull Request

Melee attack chain now has a list passed along with it,
`attack_modifiers`, which you can stick force modifiers to change the
resulting attack

This is basically a soft implementation of damage packets until a more
definitive pr, but one that only applies to item attack chain, and not
unarmed attacks.

This change was done to facilitate a baton refactor - batons no longer
hack together their own attack chain, and are now integrated straight
into the real attack chain. This refactor itself was done because batons
don't send any attack signals, which has been annoying in the past (for
swing combat).

## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
refactor: Batons have been refactored again. Baton stuns now properly
count as an attack, when before it was a nothing. Report any oddities,
particularly in regards to harmbatonning vs normal batonning.
refactor: The method of adjusting item damage mid-attack has been
refactored - some affected items include the Nullblade and knives.
Report any strange happenings with damage numbers.
refactor: A few objects have been moved to the new interaction chain -
records consoles, mawed crucible, alien weeds and space vines, hedges,
restaurant portals, and some mobs - to name a few.
fix: Spears only deal bonus damage against secure lockers, not all
closet types (including crates)
/🆑
2025-05-19 13:32:12 +10:00
JacquerelandRoxy 9968f94721 Regal Rat cleanup & minor changes (#91012)
## About The Pull Request

Since #90505 added another entry to it the Regal Rat Riot ability, which
turns maintenance creatures into versions loyal to the rat, has become
sort of unmanageable (and to be honest it was a bit gross to start
with).
Instead of having a big if/else list (which was making the same range
check multiple times...) that sets stats on a bunch of mobs, I delegated
it to the mobs themselves and instead of changing some stats of the
existing mobs we just turn them into a new mob which can be spawned or
placed separately by mappers or admins if they want.

Other stuff I changed:

Riot (the ability which transforms mobs into minions) no longer spawns a
mouse if it fails to find anything. Instead you have a chance to fish
mice out of disposals bins while digging out trash and items.

Domain is now a toggle which activates itself every 6 seconds rather
than a button you manually click every 6 seconds.

Riot makes a visual effect when used.

Rare Pepe randomisation is done via a random spawner instead of the mob
modifying a bunch of its own properties in Initialise.

A bunch of mobs now automatically follow you after being tamed. I wrote
this assuming I was going to add it to the rioted mobs but then didn't
end up doing that because you might want them to immediately attack
someone.
My rule of thumb is that if I think you'd want the mob to attack someone
the moment it is befriended I didn't add this and if you wouldn't I did.

I changed some of the regal rat minion names, and some of them can now
spawn from gold slime which couldn't before.

## Why It's Good For The Game

This proc sucked and now it's nicer.

As for the other changes;
- A tamed mob immediately following you is nice feedback and saves you a
click as it's likely to be your first action. Also removes some admin
panel shitcode I added.
- I changed Domain to a toggle because you generally want to use it on
cooldown and someone suggested it on this PR and it sounded like a good
idea.
- I saw someone in Discord complaining that the previous flow of
recruiting rats by hitting Riot with nothing around to summon one,
waiting, hitting it again to convert one rat, and waiting again was
tedious and annoying which I agree with.
This method improves the quality of life by separating these two actions
but _also_ as a side effect reduces a regal rat's ability to secretly
stockpile 50 rats in a hidden maintenance room because most disposal
bins are in slightly more visible areas, they'll actually need to go and
make a mess somewhere someone can see them.


## Changelog

🆑
balance: Regal Rats can now grab mice out of disposal bins, and no
longer spawn them with the Riot ability.
balance: The Riot ability no longer needs to be used once for each
slightly different kind of mob in your radius.
balance: The Regal Rat Domain ability is now toggled on and off.
balance: Several kinds of mob will immediately start following you once
tamed.
balance: Rats, hostile frogs, and evil snails can be created via gold
slime reaction.
/🆑
2025-05-15 16:05:41 -04:00
JacquerelandRoxy c57341f771 Most fleshy mobs are vulnerable to stamina and stuns (#90675)
## About The Pull Request

This PR enables most mobs to take stamina damage, become slowed as a
result of taking stamina damage.
It also gives most mobs CANSTUN which not only allows them to enter
stamcrit from taking stamina damage but also makes them vulnerable to
mechanics like stun batons.

Mobs which already took stamina damage (Spiders and Space Dragons) still
work the same way.
Mechanical or artificial mobs, mining mobs, simple xenomorphs, ghosts,
and most kinds of mob closely associated with antagonists still don't
take stamina damage.

## Why It's Good For The Game

A new player armed with a disabler will probably try and use it on
aggressive animals and be disappointed, but I don't think there is any
_reason_ for them to be disappointed when it's already something they
are doing merely to delay being attacked rather than to kill the target.
It's not intuitive for these mechanics not to function against simple
mobs when they do against humans, _especially_ the kinds of mobs which
look like humans, and there isn't any technical reason why it _couldn't_
work against most mobs which it looks like they should work against.

While this reduces the threat level of some mobs against Security
players I think the greater interaction with the sandbox is beneficial.
I'm hopeful it doesn't have that much effect on many of the most common
places you encounter dangerous mobs like Space Ruins or Gateways as they
are also places where you can't reliably recharge your energy-based
stamina weapons as most that don't require energy do require getting
into melee and endangering yourself.

## Changelog

🆑
balance: Most biological mobs are now slowed by taking stamina damage,
and can be stunned. Mechanical mobs, mining mobs, and several other
special kinds (chiefly those invoked by antagonists) are unaffected. If
this seems to effect any mob it probably shouldn't, please report it as
a bug.
/🆑
2025-05-15 16:04:13 -04:00
L1ndandRoxy 9f3e816209 spiders webbing fix (#90991)
## About The Pull Request
Closes #90538 
- Megafauna now can't be webbed. 
- Fixes sprites of non-carbon cocoons.
2025-05-15 16:03:39 -04:00
JacquerelandGitHub 96976c0b9a Regal Rat cleanup & minor changes (#91012)
## About The Pull Request

Since #90505 added another entry to it the Regal Rat Riot ability, which
turns maintenance creatures into versions loyal to the rat, has become
sort of unmanageable (and to be honest it was a bit gross to start
with).
Instead of having a big if/else list (which was making the same range
check multiple times...) that sets stats on a bunch of mobs, I delegated
it to the mobs themselves and instead of changing some stats of the
existing mobs we just turn them into a new mob which can be spawned or
placed separately by mappers or admins if they want.

Other stuff I changed:

Riot (the ability which transforms mobs into minions) no longer spawns a
mouse if it fails to find anything. Instead you have a chance to fish
mice out of disposals bins while digging out trash and items.

Domain is now a toggle which activates itself every 6 seconds rather
than a button you manually click every 6 seconds.

Riot makes a visual effect when used.

Rare Pepe randomisation is done via a random spawner instead of the mob
modifying a bunch of its own properties in Initialise.

A bunch of mobs now automatically follow you after being tamed. I wrote
this assuming I was going to add it to the rioted mobs but then didn't
end up doing that because you might want them to immediately attack
someone.
My rule of thumb is that if I think you'd want the mob to attack someone
the moment it is befriended I didn't add this and if you wouldn't I did.

I changed some of the regal rat minion names, and some of them can now
spawn from gold slime which couldn't before.

## Why It's Good For The Game

This proc sucked and now it's nicer.

As for the other changes;
- A tamed mob immediately following you is nice feedback and saves you a
click as it's likely to be your first action. Also removes some admin
panel shitcode I added.
- I changed Domain to a toggle because you generally want to use it on
cooldown and someone suggested it on this PR and it sounded like a good
idea.
- I saw someone in Discord complaining that the previous flow of
recruiting rats by hitting Riot with nothing around to summon one,
waiting, hitting it again to convert one rat, and waiting again was
tedious and annoying which I agree with.
This method improves the quality of life by separating these two actions
but _also_ as a side effect reduces a regal rat's ability to secretly
stockpile 50 rats in a hidden maintenance room because most disposal
bins are in slightly more visible areas, they'll actually need to go and
make a mess somewhere someone can see them.


## Changelog

🆑
balance: Regal Rats can now grab mice out of disposal bins, and no
longer spawn them with the Riot ability.
balance: The Riot ability no longer needs to be used once for each
slightly different kind of mob in your radius.
balance: The Regal Rat Domain ability is now toggled on and off.
balance: Several kinds of mob will immediately start following you once
tamed.
balance: Rats, hostile frogs, and evil snails can be created via gold
slime reaction.
/🆑
2025-05-11 04:52:20 +03:00
JacquerelandGitHub d19b8de989 Most fleshy mobs are vulnerable to stamina and stuns (#90675)
## About The Pull Request

This PR enables most mobs to take stamina damage, become slowed as a
result of taking stamina damage.
It also gives most mobs CANSTUN which not only allows them to enter
stamcrit from taking stamina damage but also makes them vulnerable to
mechanics like stun batons.

Mobs which already took stamina damage (Spiders and Space Dragons) still
work the same way.
Mechanical or artificial mobs, mining mobs, simple xenomorphs, ghosts,
and most kinds of mob closely associated with antagonists still don't
take stamina damage.

## Why It's Good For The Game

A new player armed with a disabler will probably try and use it on
aggressive animals and be disappointed, but I don't think there is any
_reason_ for them to be disappointed when it's already something they
are doing merely to delay being attacked rather than to kill the target.
It's not intuitive for these mechanics not to function against simple
mobs when they do against humans, _especially_ the kinds of mobs which
look like humans, and there isn't any technical reason why it _couldn't_
work against most mobs which it looks like they should work against.

While this reduces the threat level of some mobs against Security
players I think the greater interaction with the sandbox is beneficial.
I'm hopeful it doesn't have that much effect on many of the most common
places you encounter dangerous mobs like Space Ruins or Gateways as they
are also places where you can't reliably recharge your energy-based
stamina weapons as most that don't require energy do require getting
into melee and endangering yourself.

## Changelog

🆑
balance: Most biological mobs are now slowed by taking stamina damage,
and can be stunned. Mechanical mobs, mining mobs, and several other
special kinds (chiefly those invoked by antagonists) are unaffected. If
this seems to effect any mob it probably shouldn't, please report it as
a bug.
/🆑
2025-05-11 05:05:53 +10:00
L1ndandGitHub 523e6e201d spiders webbing fix (#90991)
## About The Pull Request
Closes #90538 
- Megafauna now can't be webbed. 
- Fixes sprites of non-carbon cocoons.
2025-05-09 12:54:10 -05:00
Ben10OmintrixandRoxy 914a85d562 snails (#90505)
## About The Pull Request
adds snails to the game

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f1745795-695f-443a-827e-1f1987d4fdb6)

these are harmless critters you can find in maints. they love eating all
variety of fruits, and are gravitated towards snail people, where
they'll dance around them.

you can also pick them up and put them on your head.

finally, you can also grab them and put them in hydrotrays (they will
swim around in it very slowly). they'll help ur plants grow as they act
as natural weed-repellants, as they'll eat weeds that grow in trays.

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/512f0974-d0d1-4f90-a540-c03d1c969328)


## Why It's Good For The Game
there's not that many mobs you can usually find in maints, currently
there's only mice and cockroaches, this helps expand the pools a bit.

## Changelog
🆑
add: adds snails to the game. (keep them away from salt!)
/🆑
2025-05-08 19:19:40 -04:00
Ben10OmintrixandGitHub a708c8e8da snails (#90505)
## About The Pull Request
adds snails to the game

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f1745795-695f-443a-827e-1f1987d4fdb6)

these are harmless critters you can find in maints. they love eating all
variety of fruits, and are gravitated towards snail people, where
they'll dance around them.

you can also pick them up and put them on your head.

finally, you can also grab them and put them in hydrotrays (they will
swim around in it very slowly). they'll help ur plants grow as they act
as natural weed-repellants, as they'll eat weeds that grow in trays.

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/512f0974-d0d1-4f90-a540-c03d1c969328)


## Why It's Good For The Game
there's not that many mobs you can usually find in maints, currently
there's only mice and cockroaches, this helps expand the pools a bit.

## Changelog
🆑
add: adds snails to the game. (keep them away from salt!)
/🆑
2025-05-05 13:29:14 +01:00
RhialsandShadow-Quill d051db6f1f Adds a bear suit, the cutting edge of bear-deception technology (#90609)
## About The Pull Request

This changes bear butchering to produce a new bearpelt material, usable
in in-hand crafting to make the typical bear pelt hat, as well as the
new bear suit.

You can still craft your own bearpelt hat from butchering one bear, so
the exchange rate on bears murdered to cool hats is the same. Crafting a
bear suit will take 5 bear pelts, however, which is 3 kills.

Wearing the bear suit and pelt will give you the new BEAR faction,
making you friendly to bears. If you take the suit off you will
immediately be killed by a flurry of claws and teeth. Don't do that.


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e9ce160e-0dab-485e-9b4b-b582a01e75c7)

I know these sprites aren't pretty, but damn they took a while to make
even remotely presentable. I will accept criticism on these.

This suit/hat combo has also been added to the Gimmick Assistants
station trait. Now you can start your day off right: As a bear.
## Why It's Good For The Game

Could be useful for cytology nerds who don't want to die to their own
creations (provided those creations are bears).

Lets you walk around Icebox without getting attacked by polar bears, if
you aren't into that.

Honestly I just thought the idea was funny. The suit is another silly
costume for assistants to mess around with. The faction thing is just
another notch in the sandbox that becomes extremely relevant for one
round every once in a blue moon.
## Changelog
🆑 Rhials
add: Bears are now butchered for space bear hides, which can be used to
craft a pelt hat and suit. Wearing this suit/hat combo will make you
friendly to bears!
add: New Gimmick Assistants station trait costume: Bear!
/🆑
2025-04-29 18:33:35 -06:00
BloopandShadow-Quill 4ba1520df8 There will be (colorful) blood: datumizes bloodtypes, greyscales blood sprites, and fixes a lot of inconsistencies with gibs and forensic data (#90593)
## About The Pull Request


This PR:

- Converts all of the blood types into their own datums, which can be
set up to have their own colors, descriptions, and other fun unique
properties. For example, the clown blood that is constantly randomizing
itself.

- Converts all the blood decals into greyscale, which in turn eliminates
the need for separate xeno sprites. They both use the same ones now.

- Audit of blood splatters/gibs/bodyparts/organs to make sure that they
are getting the correct forensic data applied to them.

- For the admins: Adds a clown blood smite.

My primary goal with was to make the appearance of the new sprites look
almost indistinguishable to the original ones.

I consider this a "first pass", as in there are still some further
refactors I would like to do on the backend side, but am satisfied with
it enough to push it forward as a first step towards a better blood
system! I didn't want to do too much at once because of A) fatigue and
B) easier to test things to make sure I'm not breaking something
important this way.

This has been test-merged on Nova for over a week now and has been going
great, so I finally got around to upstreaming the bones to TG. Although
I did test it a bit you may want to TM it just in case I missed some
things when copying it over.
2025-04-29 18:33:34 -06:00
JacquerelandShadow-Quill 894ce4b17b Fix Space Carp trying to go into portals for no reason (#90679) 2025-04-29 18:28:51 -06:00
JacquerelandShadow-Quill 323f57055d Adds "deep water" that you can drown in (#90587) 2025-04-29 18:20:43 -06:00
MrMelbertandShadow-Quill 3aa0c5ebdf Tourist bots track in dirt occasionally (#90701) 2025-04-29 18:04:56 -06:00
Ben10OmintrixandShadow-Quill adea747fb0 holograms now momentarily glitch out when u interact with them (#89689)
## About The Pull Request
adds a new visual effect for holograms ,such as holosigns and several
holoanimals, where they'll glitch out when walked through, attacked, or
when a thrown object passes through them


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5c18e48e-6ea5-4e57-a7d4-6a9323e317f5



## Why It's Good For The Game
i think its good for the sake of immersion. also, if pai players feel
like this might get annoying i have no problems excluding them from this
effect.

## Changelog
🆑
add: adds a new glitch-out effect for holograms when they're interacted
with
/🆑
2025-04-29 17:53:59 -06:00