## About The Pull Request
This PR refactors ``effect_system``s to be a bit easier to use by
getting rid of ``set_up``, allowing ``attach()`` to be chained into
``start()`` and refactoring most direct system usages in our code to use
helper procs.
``set_up`` was unnecessary and only existed to allow ``New``'s behavior
to be fully overriden, which is not required if we split
sparks/lightning/steam into a new ``/datum/effect_system/basic`` subtype
which houses the effect spreading behavior. This allows us to roll all
logic from ``set_up`` into ``New`` and cut down on code complexity.
Chaining setup as ``system.attach(src).start()`` also helps a bit in
case no helper method exists
I've added ``do_chem_smoke`` and ``do_foam`` helpers, which respectively
allow chemical smoke or foam to be spawned easily without having to
manually create effect datums and reagent holders.
Also turns out we've had some nonfunctional effect systems which either
never set themselves up, or never started, so I fixed those while I was
at it (mostly by moving them to aforementioned helper procs)
## Why It's Good For The Game
Cleaner code, makes it significantly easier for users to work with. Also
most of our effect system usage was copypasta which was passing booleans
as numbers, while perfectly fine helper procs existed in our code.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Refactored sparks, foam, smoke, and other miscellaneous effect
systems.
refactor: Vapes now have consistent rigging with cigs using the new
system.
fix: Fixed some effects never working.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
It's just a partial cleanup of
anti-[STYLE](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/master/.github/guides/STYLE.md)
code from /tg/'s ancient history. I compiled & tested with my helpful
assistant and damage is still working.
<img width="1920" height="1040" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/26dabc17-088f-4008-b299-3ff4c27142c3"
/>
I'll upload the .cs script I used to do it shortly.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Just minor code cleanup.
Script used is located at https://metek.tech/camelTo-Snake.7z
EDIT 11/23/25: Updated the script to use multithreading and sequential
scan so it works a hell of a lot faster
```
/*
//
Copyright 2025 Joshua 'Joan Metekillot' Kidder
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//
*/
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
class Program
{
static async Task Main(string[] args)
{
var readFile = new FileStreamOptions
{
Access = FileAccess.Read,
Share = FileShare.ReadWrite,
Options = FileOptions.Asynchronous | FileOptions.SequentialScan
};
FileStreamOptions writeFile = new FileStreamOptions
{
Share = FileShare.ReadWrite,
Access = FileAccess.ReadWrite,
Mode = FileMode.Truncate,
Options = FileOptions.Asynchronous
};
RegexOptions regexOptions = RegexOptions.Multiline | RegexOptions.Compiled;
Dictionary<string, int> changedProcs = new();
string regexPattern = @"(?<=\P{L})([a-z]+)([A-Z]{1,2}[a-z]+)*(Brute|Burn|Fire|Tox|Oxy|Organ|Stamina)(Loss)([A-Z]{1,2}[a-z]+)*";
Regex camelCaseProcRegex = new(regexPattern, regexOptions);
string snakeify(Match matchingRegex)
{
var vals =
matchingRegex.Groups.Cast<Group>().SelectMany(_ => _.Captures).Select(_ => _.Value).ToArray();
var newVal = string.Join("_", vals.Skip(1).ToArray()).ToLower();
string logString = $"{vals[0]} => {newVal}";
if (changedProcs.TryGetValue(logString, out int value))
{
changedProcs[logString] = value + 1;
}
else
{
changedProcs.Add(logString, 1);
}
return newVal;
}
var dmFiles = Directory.EnumerateFiles(".", "*.dm", SearchOption.AllDirectories).ToAsyncEnumerable<string>();
// uses default ParallelOptions
// https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.threading.tasks.paralleloptions?view=net-10.0#main
await Parallel.ForEachAsync(dmFiles, async (filePath, UnusedCancellationToken) =>
{
var reader = new StreamReader(filePath, readFile);
string oldContent = await reader.ReadToEndAsync();
string newContent = camelCaseProcRegex.Replace(oldContent, new MatchEvaluator((Func<Match, string>)snakeify));
if (oldContent != newContent)
{
var writer = new StreamWriter(filePath, writeFile);
await writer.WriteAsync(newContent);
await writer.DisposeAsync();
}
reader.Dispose();
});
var logToList = changedProcs.Cast<KeyValuePair<string, int>>().ToList();
foreach (var pair in logToList)
{
Console.WriteLine($"{pair.Key}: {pair.Value} locations");
}
}
}
```
## Changelog
🆑 Bisar
code: All (Brute|Burn|Fire|Tox|Oxy|Organ|Stamina)(Loss) procs now use
snake_case, in-line with the STYLE guide. Underscores rule!
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
I randomly came across a `var/list/static` in the code, which does not
actually do what was intended, and thought it was silly. A ctrl+f
revealed that this was a fairly common mistake, so I went and fixed all
the instances of it I could find.
~~Including one in lighting code, which it looked like they were trying
to create a global list to cache generated lighting sheet values for
speed, but it was just a normal list that got created each time
pointlessly. Now those values are actually being cached (using a global
var, because a `static` list was not the right thing to use there in the
first place).~~
Nevermind, it seems that this was in fact being cached even if it
shouldn't have been, because byond. Just rearranged it there seeing as
it works either way.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Code that does what it's supposed to
## Changelog
🆑
fix: fixes a bunch of improper static list declarations
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
123 changed files and multiple crashes after writing broken regex, I
replaced most remains of direct spans with macros. This cleans up the
code and makes it easier to work with in general, see justification for
the original PR. I also fixed a bunch of broken and/or unclosed spans
here too.
I intentionally avoided replacing spans with multiple classes (in most
cases) and spans in the middle of strings as it would impact readability
(in my opinion at least) and could be done later if required.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Cleaner code, actually using our macros, fixes borked HTML in some
places. See original PR.
## Changelog
Nothing player-facing
## About The Pull Request
In my effort to make the /icons/ folder cleaner and more intuitive
instead of having to rely on recalling names of stuff and looking them
up in code to find them for poor sods such as myself, plus in spurt of
complusion to organize stuff, here goes. I've tracked all changes in
commit descriptions. A lot still to be done, but I know these waves go
over dozens of files making things slow, so went lighter on it.
Destroyed useless impostor files taking up space and cleaned a stray
pixel on my way.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Cleaner /icons/ file means saner spriters, less time spent. Stray pixels
and impostor files (ones which are copies of actually used ones
elsewhere) are not good.
## Changelog
🆑
image: Cleaned a single stray pixel in a single frame of a bite
telegraphing accidentaly found while re-organizing the files.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Turf rusting is now based on knowledge instead of RNG; toxic damage on
spells has been replaced with disgust; rust walkers are a bit easier to
summon and show up early in the tree.
Rust ascension spread has been massively increased and immunities while
on Rust have been updated.
## Why It's Good For The Game
This is a massive list of changes, but the tl:dr is Rust heretic design
is pretty barebones and dated in its current state. I'm going to try my
best to explain why that is and why it needs to change.
### RNG on rusting is bad
**Problem** : quite a lot of turfs cannot be rusted, and reinforced
turfs rusting is tied to RNG, the emergency shuttle floors are also
unrustable, making an ascended heretic not threatening at all to an
escaping crew.
**Solution**: Heretic rusting prowess is now tied to knowledge
progression; reinf wall rusting is no longer tied to RNG; the emergency
shuttle is now rustable if you have accrued enough knowledge.
**Explanation** : I've been adopting the code from a previous PR that
sadly didn't make the light of day.
Link: https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/65361
The goal is to have Heretic rusting be more consistent, so that if you
ascend the shuttle is no longer a safe refuge.
**Grasp Of Rust**: Basic floors and walls.
**Mark Of Rust**: Reinf floors and walls (takes 3 applications of rust
to fully destroy).
**Toxic Blade** Titanium and Plastitanium( still takes 3 applications of
rust to destroy).
**Ascension**: almost everything save for admin walls, glass, and
silver.
### A territorial antagonist with no tools to defend its turf
**Problem**: Rust heretic is forced into a territorial playstyle, but
it's heavily diminished by rusted turfs not having any negative effect
on the crew whatsoever, Toxic damage on plume and blade is also kind of
bad and has no synergy with the rest of the kit.
Lastly, while fitting to the theme of Rust; mark detonation destroying
clothes and items can end up being more harmful to the heretic, as
destroying a secoff's flashbang will result in you getting stunned and
killed.
**Solution**: Rusted floors are no longer safe for the crew; walking
over Rust will add a small buildup of disgust, silicons will receive
ticking damage, Toxic damage on Rust skills has been replaced with
disgust buildup and a chem purge effect to prevent the crew from
cheesing the debuff with sol dry.
**Explaination** "The goal behind this change is to prevent the crew to
just be able to walk willy nilly into an eldritchly decayed area without
repercussions, plus I feel like disgust is a fitting debuff for Rusties
for a number of reasons.
1) Lore wise, your goal is to turn the entire station into a garbage
dump.
2) It fits for fighting a territorial antagonist, it's not immediately
threatening on its own, but if you overstay your welcome, it has dire
consequences.
3) We don't really do much with disgust as a status effect, far as i
know, this'll be the first iteration of it being used for an antagonist
toolset.
4) It gives reason to the crew to act hostile towards the Heretic, as
you are essentially making their work area inhabitable.
I've also Slightly increased the healing on leeching walk and gave it
some minor temperature regulation (you won't be able to outtemp space
cold).
### Rust Walkers
**Problem**: Rust walkers might as well not exist in their current
state; they are one of the latest heretic unlocks, and the recipe for
summoning one is INSANE now that you cannot decapitate mobs anymore.
**Solution**: Rust walkers pop up a bit earlier in the tree; the ritual
to summon them has more reasonable reagents (wires, pools of vomit, iron
sheets) and they have increased health.
**Explanation**: : There is not a lot to add to this. without walkers,
Rust heretics are fairly slow at spreading rust, by making rust walkers
have reasonable summoning reagents, we ease that problem; lastly i've
slightly bumped their hp, as i felt 75 hp was a bit low.
### Underwhelming ascension
**Problem**: The spread rate from the ascension is downright ATROCIOUS
in its current state, i actually ran multiple tests on different maps,
on Metastation it can take up to 40 minutes for the rust to spread to
the entire station, considering an ascended heretic results in an
immediate shuttle call, it's unecceptable in its current form.
Solution: Rust spread is now a hybridization between old ascension and
Wizard tranformation ritual.
**Explanation**: The spread rate in its current form is painstakingly
slow and has a tendency to reach one corner of the map and compound on
itself, i've borrowed the code from the wizard final ritual
"transformation" and gave it my own spin so that given enough time it
will cover the station more or less evenly, it can now spread through
all z levels.
Video example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZ5zMrNM6Jw
I've also updated the immunities you gain on ascension to ignore
slowdown and stasis from Cryogelidia.
The whole point of rust ascension is to become immune to crowd control,
i've seen far too many ascended heretics die to a single bola or cryo
syringe, that's pretty lame so i fixed that.
Lastly, aggressive spread has had its radius reduced in exchange for the
spread being consistent now; cooldown is also halved when you ascend, to
better help the heretic go on the offensive.
## About The Pull Request
Last one! Makes proteons into a basic mob, and completely removes the
simple_animal construct supertype.
Proteons aren't really designed to be played by a player, instead being
a nuisance mapped into various ruins and traps. As such, they don't
really have any special abilities. Instead, the hostile variant has a
somewhat unique behavior. They'll viciously attack anyone who comes
close, but, being frail little cowards, if a proteon takes damage it
will immediately flee. After a random period between 2 and 4 seconds, it
will stop fleeing and come back for more.
In addition to this, a few other things have been done, some only
related because they're in files I touched.
- Moved proteons from the file for the Cleric's Den to their own file in
the basic constructs folder. Given that they're used in several
different ruins, they might as well not just be in the file for one.
- Simple constructs have been cut, and with them the procs for
healing/repairing on shades and cult structures, as those are no longer
needed.
- Because I was touching it anyway, I touched up the file for trap
structures. They no longer use any one-letter variable names, and time
is now universally listed in seconds rather than deciseconds in that
file.
- I removed a completely unused blackboard key from ice demons. This is
something I noticed due to a change I ended up not making while working
on proteon AI, but I figured I might as well leave it gone.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Kills the last three simple construct typepaths, bringing us to the
destined 19 removed. Huzzah!
The proteon AI routine should inject a little spice into fighting
proteons, especially for the unprepared - unlike many mobs, they won't
stand there and take it if you decide to fight back, but you can never
safely ignore them when they run away. They still aren't particularly
dangerous.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Proteon constructs now use the basic mob framework. The ones
encountered in ruins are a bit flightier now, and will briefly flee
combat if attacked - only so that they can return and menace you again
soon after. Please report any bugs.
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>
## About The Pull Request
Further continous organizing and cleaning the Icons folder. There are
still some minior nitpicks left to do, but I reached my daily sanity
expenses limit again, and the faster these get in the less issues for
both me and others later. Also cleans some mess I caused by my blindness
last PR.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Saner spriters = better sprites
## About The Pull Request
Due to a mental breakdown caused by unfathomable abomination that is
icons folder, I swore to myself to one day clean it. Today is kind of
that day. Been at it for around 6, you gotta understand I need a rest. I
tracked most changes in descriptions of commits if you are looking for
details.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Saner spriters make better sprites. And also, just helps keep track of
things.
## Changelog
🆑
image: added sprites for different variants of scrolls.
image: modified couple posters with ghost pixels.
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: OrionTheFox <76465278+OrionTheFox@users.noreply.github.com>
Makes the code compatible with 515.1594+
Few simple changes and one very painful one.
Let's start with the easy:
* puts call behind `LIBCALL` define, so call_ext is properly used in 515
* Adds `NAMEOF_STATIC(_,X)` macro for nameof in static definitions since
src is now invalid there.
* Fixes tgui and devserver. From 515 onward the tmp3333{procid} cache
directory is not appened to base path in browser controls so we don't
check for it in base js and put the dev server dummy window file in
actual directory not the byond root.
* Renames the few things that had /final/ in typepath to ultimate since
final is a new keyword
And the very painful change:
`.proc/whatever` format is no longer valid, so we're replacing it with
new nameof() function. All this wrapped in three new macros.
`PROC_REF(X)`,`TYPE_PROC_REF(TYPE,X)`,`GLOBAL_PROC_REF(X)`. Global is
not actually necessary but if we get nameof that does not allow globals
it would be nice validation.
This is pretty unwieldy but there's no real alternative.
If you notice anything weird in the commits let me know because majority
was done with regex replace.
@tgstation/commit-access Since the .proc/stuff is pretty big change.
Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>
Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@users.noreply.github.com>
* organizing flora file and icon states, & flags
Changes the typepath for a lot of flora, and adds new paths depending on the amount of icon states the flora had, for better modularization on mappers. Also adds flags to the flora depending on what type it was, instead of 3 bools
* Getting ready to attempt to modularize flora
Moving most vars and procs from ash flora into the normal flora type path, as a general preparation to add more here
* Weighted products & Region Messages
Rewrites flora code so a flora's produced items can be initialized with a weighted list. Also has some improvements, relating to item stacks.
Adds an option via variables to separate 3 messages into 3 possible regions, or the old method where the message changes when the value is exactly the same as the low or high harvest value
* organizing + documentation on procs
* Documentation, Organization & Modularization
(DOMing) yeah, I dom
Gives variables for tools that can harvest flora, a blacklist of them, and modularizes variables a bit.
Retypes the stump to be a subtype of a tree, which just deletes after being harvested
* Adds the ability to uproot flora with a shovel
* added eswords to the list of things that can cut
* ausbush junk
* code review appreciation + changing drag_slowdown
* more code review appreciation
* kirbyplants ComponentInitialize() -> Initialize()
* forgot glob.
This refactors the antimagic component to use and have bitflags, documentation, defines, code comments, named arguments, and renames variable names for clarity.
- /obj/effect/proc_holder/spell/aoe_turf/conjure/creature/cult is not used anywhere and has been removed
- /obj/effect/proc_holder/spell/targeted/turf_teleport/blink/cult is not used anywhere and has been removed
- New sound effects are played when magic is blocked. Depending on the type of magic being used it will be either:
- Equipping antimagic now properly updates the magic buttons
- Any magic being blocked or restricting casting now displays a message
- MAGIC_RESISTANCE_MIND now properly blocks telepathy effects
- Removes blood splatter when fireball is blocked
- Magic projectiles for staff of locker no longer spawn lockers when blocked by antimagic
- Fire breath is no longer blocked by antimagic
- Spellcards are now blocked by antimagic
Any antimagic on a mob blocks that magic type from being casted. (certain spells such as mime abilities completely ignore antimagic)
- Foilhats prevent someone from casting mind magic (telepathy, mindswap, etc.)
- Bibles, ritual Totems, nullrods, holymelons, and TRAIT_HOLY prevent someone from casting unholy magic (cult spells, etc.)
- Nullrods, ritual totem, and holymelons prevent someone from casting wizard magic (fireball, magic missile, etc.)
- Immorality talismans, berserker suits, and TRAIT_ANTIMAGIC prevents all types of magic (except stuff like mime abilities)
- Touch of Madness and Mindswap is now blocked with MAGIC_RESISTANCE and MAGIC_RESISTANCE_MIND
- Voice of god is now blocked with MAGIC_RESISTANCE_HOLY and MAGIC_RESISTANCE_MIND
About The Pull Request
Adds an argument to typecache generation that allows specifying the whether to include/exclude types in the input list.
Also adds another argument to specify whether to remove falsey values after the typecache is generated.
Why It's Good For The Game
Might make zaps slightly faster???
Honestly I just thought it would be a good way to condense some whitelist/blacklist typecache sets.
Atomizes a much larger PR for another time...
There are typos in span and other html messages that causes them to not render correctly or at all.
Bug fixes
Converts those instances of span to use the macro
## About The Pull Request
stop forgetting to include mapload, if you don't include it then every single subtype past it by default doesn't include it
for example, `obj/item` didn't include mapload so every single item by default didn't fill in mapload

## Regex used:
procs without args, not even regex
`/Initialize()`
procs with args
`\/Initialize\((?!mapload)((.)*\w)?`
cleanup of things i didn't want to mapload:
`\/datum\/(.)*\/Initialize\(mapload`
* Makes turfs persist signals
* Splits connect_loc up into two elements, one for stuff that wishes to connect on behalf of something, and one for stuff that just wants to connect normally. Connecting on behalf of someone has a significant amount of overhead, so let's do this to keep things clear
* Converts all uses of connect_loc over to the new patterns
* Adds some comments, actually makes turfs persist signals
* There's no need to detach connect loc anymore, since all it does is unregister signals. Unregisters a signal from formorly decal'd turfs, and makes the changeturf signal persistance stuff actually work
* bro fuck documentation
* Changes from a var to a proc, prevents admemems and idiots
* Extra detail on why we do the copy post qdel
Converts most spans into span procs. Mostly used regex for this and sorted out any compile time errors afterwards so there could be some bugs.
Was initially going to do defines, but ninja said to make it into a proc, and if there's any overhead, they can easily be changed to defines.
Makes it easier to control the formatting and prevents typos when creating spans as it'll runtime if you misspell instead of silently failing.
Reduces the code you need to write when writing spans, as you don't need to close the span as that's automatically handled by the proc.
(Note from Lemon: This should be converted to defines once we update the minimum version to 514. Didn't do it now because byond pain and such)
Sourced from #59118 and a cursed project I'll pr later, This pr contains a lot of harddel fixes for stuff that pops up after a player interacts with something. I'm not gonna list them all here because there's something like 60 130, check the commit log if you're curious
Oh and I moved ref tracking screaming to a separate define, and made some optimizations to the thing in general. I think that's it, this pr is a bit of a frankenstine
* REWROTE EVERYTHING
* And these too
* Mapmerger as usual
* Qust changed some datum mat stuff, fixed
* Updated the rune sprite to be in-line with blood cult style runes.
* Uses a less degenerate sprite for the rune
* Switches out the three billion args of electrocute act for flags
* Adds autodoc to electrocute flags, sets the boolean I removed and tries to fix the ed209 file
* tries to fix ed209 again
* Fixes 209 hopefully
* Finally fixes that darn file
* one final one to fix the diff
* Or i guess i'll just do it myself
About The Pull Request
Converts every single usage of playsound's vary parameter to use the boolean define instead of 1 or 0. I'm tired of people copypasting the incorrect usage.
Also changes a couple of places where a list was picked from instead of using get_sfx internal calls
This was done via regex:
(playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)1( ?\)| ?,.+\)) to match 1
(playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)0( ?\)| ?,.+\)) to match 0
full sed commands:
/(playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)1( ?\)| ?,.+\))/\1TRUE\2/ 1 to TRUE
/(playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)0( ?\)| ?,.+\))/\1FALSE\2/ 0 to FALSE
I'm not very good with regex and these could probably be optimized, but they worked.
Why It's Good For The Game
Code usability
* mostly fixes in this commit
* removes old_god from the dme
* russian shuttle improvements
* TODO: fix the hook gun
* shotgun finished, next commit shuttle
* bounty hunting shuttle
* back up to speed on the dmis
* readds poster 46 and adds the shuttle finally
* dmi fixes
* traps need fixing, work out whatever is happening with synths
* super final touches, see desc
map ports + proper spawners, pinpointer and traps functional. other misc changes
* removes verb stuff from non verb stuff
* review (see desc)
antimagic checks and it now the two objects move inside each other instead
* dmi conflicts
* PLUNGERS. BEGONE.
* 1/4 done? maybe?
* more
* stuff
* incremental stuff
* stuff
* stuff & things
* mostly done but not yet
* stuffing
* stuffing 2: electric boogaloo
* Git Commit and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
* make it actually compile
* found more stuff
* fixes
* fix AI laws appearing out of order
* fix windows
* should be the remaining stuff
* this time for real
* i guess it should compile too
* fix sechuds
Aiming to implement the framework oranges has detailed in https://tgstation13.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=19102
Moves canmove to a bitflag in a new variable called mobility_flags, that will allow finer grain control of what someone can do codewise, for example, letting them move but not stand up, or stand up but not move.
Adds Immobilize()d status effect that freezes movement but does not prevent anything else.
Adds Paralyze()d which is oldstun "You can't do anything at all and knock down).
Stun() will now prevent any item/UI usage and movement (which is similar to before).
Knockdown() will now only knockdown without preventing item usage/movement.
People knocked down will be able to crawl at softcrit-speeds
Refactors some /mob variables and procs to /mob/living.
update_canmove() refactored to update_mobility() and will handle mobility_flags instead of the removed canmove
cl
rscadd: Crawling is now possible if you are down but not stunned. Obviously, you will be slower.
/cl
Refactors are done. I'd rather get this merged faster than try to fine tune stuff like slips. The most obvious gameplay effect this pr has will be crawling, and I believe I made tiny tweaks but I can't find it Anything I missed or weird behavior should be reported.
* Grammar fixes to atom descriptions
- Capitalization and punctuation on most descriptions
- CentCom instead of centcom where appropriate
- Earth instead of earth where appropriate
* Remove spaces before newlines and oneline some strings
🆑 coiax
balance: Wizard traps automatically disappear five minutes after being
summoned.
balance: Wizard traps disappear after firing, whether triggered via
person or something being thrown across it.
balance: Wizards are immune to their own traps.
tweak: The Traps are now marked as a Defensive spell, rather than an
Offensive spell.
/🆑
So a permament structure that has to be beaten down in order to remove
isn't really fun in the long term. So instead, they fire once, and then
disappear. They also disappear after a bit, so they're not long term
hazards, but they do stick around long enough so the wizard can feel
comfortable running back into an area they've already trapped, for that
AREA CONTROL.
* New wizard spell: The Traps
🆑 coiax
add: Wizards now have a new spell "The Traps" in their spellbook.
Summon an array of temporary and permament hazards for your foes, but
don't fall into your own trap(s).
/🆑
Conjures some traps in an aoe, traps include Hand of God traps and
swarmer shocking traps. Hand of God traps require 60 seconds to recharge
between trapping.
I saw Cobby give this as a TC trade, and I thought it seems reasonable
as a silly wizard spell.
* Added The Traps to spellbook, modifed trap code more
* Adds action icon for The Traps
* Need to be adjacent to disarm
* Invocation is now Latin for "BEWARE THE TRAPS"