* Basic Wizards (#79476)
## About The Pull Request
Makes NPC wizard mobs into basic mobs. These aren't actually used
anywhere, since their away mission was removed, so I figured I'd have
some fun with them.

Noteworthy changes are as follows:
- Wizard mobs can now wear any of the four basic colors of wizard robe
and hat. Rarely, they will wear the witch ("Marisa") outfit instead.
There was going to be a rare Tape Wizard spawn too, but the outfit
doesn't work correctly for some reason (see comments below).
- Wizard mobs no longer have a set spell loadout. Instead, they always
receive a random **targeted, primary spell**, a random **untargeted,
secondary spell**, and the spell **Blink**.
- Wizard subtypes (or var-edited wizards) can have any of the above
specified rather than random.
- Wizard AI will try to avoid ever being in melee, and will fire off
spells whenever possible with the priority order of primary > secondary
> blink. There is a mandatory 1-second waiting period between casts.
- Wizard mobs use "lesser" versions of Fireball and Blink. Lesser
Fireball does a little less damage and has a smaller explosion, though
it is still extremely dangerous. Lesser Blink simply has a smaller blink
radius so that wizard mobs don't just decide to leave.
Depending on their spell loadout, wizards can be _incredibly_ dangerous
mobs - stunning you with tesla blasts, shooting you with fireballs, and
more. Even weakened, fireball is the nastiest of these by far, able to
set you on fire or remove your limbs if you aren't properly protected.
Watch out!
The random lists have been kept pretty small, since I only wanted to use
spells that I know for sure work. Spell cards is pretty weak in AI
hands, since they don't take advantage of the fact that a human player
can spam it, but I wanted there to be a little variety in primary
attacks.
I included an UpdatePaths script here in case a downstream is using
these, but I doubt it was necessary.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Removes another simplemob.
The actual impact of this change is negligible, since this is an unused
mob, but it's possible that this lays the groundwork for these actually
being used - particularly since mappers can make them as powerful or
weak as they want by specifying a spell loadout. Wizards may make for a
tough boss challenge for a ruin or away mission, or a very mean surprise
for an admin to drop on an unsuspecting station.
## Changelog
As this is an unused mob, there are no player-facing changes.
* Basic Wizards
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* Renames simple to basic proteon UpdatePaths script (#79467)
## About The Pull Request
Tin. Make sure you guys check the filenames for these! This the second
one I've caught. PR # for ref:
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/79425
## Changelog
Nothing player facing
* Renames simple to basic proteon UpdatePaths script
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* Basic Constructs: Proteon (#79425)
## 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.
/🆑
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* Basic Constructs: Proteon
* Update defcon2.dmm
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* Basic Constructs: Wraith (#79235)
## About The Pull Request
Converts wraith constructs to basic mobs. The last of the "mainline"
constructs, though there's still one to go after this.
Wraiths are pretty much the same as they've always been - speedy
constructs that pack a bit of a punch, built around doing hit-and-run
tactics with their ability to ethereal jaunt. Notably, I've converted
their ability to recharge their jaunts with attacks into a new
component, `recharging_attacks`. This can be placed on any basic mob to
let them recharge a cooldown action by landing hits, which could
possibly be useful in the future.
NPC wraiths are pretty straightforward, with a twist - they will always
chase down and beat to death the lowest-hp mob they can see. Happening
upon one of these while wounded will end very badly! While I originally
wanted them to be more flighty and use hit-and-run tactics, I couldn't
figure out a way to do this that didn't look kind of silly and make them
less effective overall.
In addition to the wraiths, I've done some much-needed cleanup to basic
constructs as a whole, improving some things and covering some things I
missed along the way.
- Ectoplasm drop types from constructs is now properly based on their
theme. I _believe_ I've done this in a way that will pass unit tests
this time, but we'll see if my local tests were being honest with me.
- Player-controlled constructs now attack faster. I didn't realize that
being basic mobs capped them to attacking once every 2 seconds, which is
a gigantic nerf over the simple animal version. I cut this to just 1
second, which should be much closer to how it originally was.
- Artificers actually seek out and heal the most damaged ally they can
find, instead of the least damaged. Turns out the sort was doing the
exact opposite order from what I thought, which became much more obvious
when using the same targeting behavior on wraiths.
- I put the PR number in the juggernaut update script, which I somehow
missed on that one.
- Removed the extraneous "noncult" construct subtypes that didn't do
anything. The Artificer one, which does something, is still around.
## Why It's Good For The Game
For the same reasons as the previous three. 5 more simple animals gone,
and only one construct to go until I can nuke simple constructs from the
codebase entirely. Other than that, the new component could possibly
come in handy in future designs, and the NPC behavior should hopefully
be a little scary - even if just a little.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Wraith constructs have been converted to the basic mob
framework. NPC wraiths are now extra cruel and will attack the
lowest-health mob they can see at any given time. Make sure this isn't
you! Please report any bugs.
fix: Artificers and juggernauts no longer attack significantly more
slowly than intended.
/🆑
* Basic Constructs: Wraith
* Update defcon2.dmm
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* Basic Pirate NPCs (#79284)
## About The Pull Request
Converts hostile pirate NPCs to basic mobs - specifically, a subtype of
trooper. As their behavior is not meaningfully distinct from other
troopers, this conversion mostly just sticks them on the existing AI
behavior while keeping the rest the same.
Pirates do have one new thing going for them, though, to differentiate
them from other troopers. They use the new **plundering attacks**
component, which means that every time they land a melee attack, they
steal money from the bank account of whoever they hit. This requires the
target to be wearing an ID with a linked bank account, so it's not the
hardest thing in the world to hide your money from them - but it's still
something to be wary of! If killed, any mob with this component will
drop everything they've stolen in a convenient holochip.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Takes down 5 more simplemobs, and (I think) converts the last remaining
trooper-type enemy to be a basic trooper. (It's possible there's more
I've forgotten that could use the same AI, though.)
The money-stealing behavior is mostly good because I think it's funny,
but it also makes the pirates something a little distinct from "yet
another mob that runs at you and punches you until you die". They still
do that, but now there's a little twist! This can be placed on other
mobs too, if we want to make any other sorts of thieves or brigands.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Pirate NPCs now use the basic mob framework. They'll be a
little smarter in combat, and if you're wearing your ID they'll siphon
your bank account with every melee attack! Beware! Please report any
bugs.
/🆑
* Basic Pirate NPCs
* Modular paths
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* Converts traders to basic mobs (#79187)
## About The Pull Request
This PR converts the two trader mobs into basic mobs, these being the
basic debug trader that buys ectoplasm and sells ghost burgers, and Mr
Bones, who buys empty milk cartons and bones, and sells bone relate
paraphernalia.
Traders now use dynamic appearance generation. The old sprites still
exist as hallucinations, and as shop signs.
Trader UI is now summoned via `COMSIG_ATOM_ATTACK_HAND`, which properly
cancels the attack chain, so there is no longer need to put it on
Interact.
I kept most of the original behaviour, but moved them off into a
component. I have also cached all the images generated for the radials,
I hope I have not overengineered it. I have also created a new datum,
which stores the trader's wares, needs, and speech patterns.
Admins can put the component along with the trader data on any living
mobs with an AI controller, turning them into traders. Keep in mind that
most AI has random idle movement, meaning they have a chance to walk
off, closing your trader radial.

The trader AI consists of the following, first, when a trader sees
someone, they will deploy their shop, if one does not already exists.
The shop consists of a chair, and a holographic sign. If you attack
them, they will chase you with their weapons, and then return to their
chair when victorious. If the chair is somehow destroyed, they will
create a new shop when they see a new potential customer.

Mr Bones uses a variant of the AI, where they will run at you, and
deploy their shop when they reach you. I call this the jumpscare
variant. Below you can see me getting actually jumpscared because Mr
Bones has stepped on a yelling frog when I opened the maintenance door.

I have also made an element that toggles an ai controlled combat mode
when it gains a target, and when it loses it. I am using it to make
Traders unable to trade while they are trying to kill a robber. To aid
this, I a have made
`/datum/ai_controller/proc/sig_remove_from_blackboard` send the
`COMSIG_AI_BLACKBOARD_KEY_CLEARED` signal, in case the trader kills a
mob that deletes itself on death. This means I could remove a signup
`/datum/component/appearance_on_aggro` was doing towards Qdeleting.
Below you can see Mr Bones shooting me with candy corn.


Traders actually only shoot you until you are conscious, so I survived
here in crit. Most mobs don't have crit state, so they just die, so I am
sticking by this voice line.
Thank you @ CoiledLamb for help with the sale sign!
## Why It's Good For The Game
Two more mobs off the list. The AI and Componentized behaviours allows
us to set up new kind of traders.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Traders are basic mobs now. Please alert us of any strange
behaviours!
code: If there is only one option, radial lists will autopick it. This
behaviour can be turned off via a new argument.
/🆑
* Converts traders to basic mobs
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* Light-Eaten objects can no longer emit light after being turned off and then back on (#79240)
## About The Pull Request
#67676 described a bug where PDAs can apparently emit a small amount of
light after being affected by the light eater. As it turns out, the bug
is even worse than that. It doesn't work for just PDAs, it works for
basically any light source that can be turned off and on. Even
flashlights. In the following pictures, a flashlight has been
light-eaten and then turned off and on again:

Observe how the nightmare jaunt is available, as it should be. However,
one step closer to the flashlight:

The nightmare jaunt can no longer be used, because the flashlight is
still emitting light.
This PR just fixes that behavior. Light-eaten objects will now be
totally dark again, even after being power cycled. Closes#67676.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Bugs bad.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Light-Eaten objects can no longer emit light after being turned off
and then back on.
code: Flashlights now use light_on instead of defining their own
variable. Please report buggy behavior.
/🆑
* Light-Eaten objects can no longer emit light after being turned off and then back on
* updatepaths
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* Renames the juggernaut UpdatePaths script (#79242)
## About The Pull Request
Tin. It did not have the correct PR number in its filename.
PR # was #79170 for reference
## Why It's Good For The Game
People in downstreams will have an easier time finding it now.
## Changelog
Nothing player facing
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* Nanotrasen basic mobs. (#78917)
## About The Pull Request
First and foremost, converts all Nanotrasen simplemobs into basic mobs.
To avoid messy and redundant code, or god forbid, making Nanotrasen mobs
a subtype of Syndicate ones, I've made Syndicate, Russian, and
Nanotrasen mobs all share a unified "Trooper" parent. This should have
no effect on their behaviors, but makes things much easier to extend
further in the future.
While most of this PR is pretty cut-and-dry, I've done a couple notable
things. For one, all types of ranged trooper will now avoid friendly
fire, instead of shooting their friends in the back. Even the Russians
have trigger discipline.
I've also created a new AI subtree that allows mobs to call for
reinforcements. I've hopefully made this easy to extend, but the
existing version works as follows:
- A mob with this subtree that gains a target that is also a mob will
call out to all mobs within 15 tiles.
- If they share a faction, mobs receiving the call will have the target
added to their retaliate list, and have a new key set targeting the
calling mob.
- If they have the correct subtree in their AI controller, called-to
mobs will then run over to help out.
Sadly, this behavior is currently used only by a few completely unused
Nanotrasen mobs, so in practice it will not yet be seen.
Finally, I've fixed a minor issue where melee Russian mobs punch people
to death despite holding a knife. They now use the proper effects for
stabbing instead of punching.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Removes 8 more simple animals from the list.
As said above, making all "trooper" type mobs share a common parent cuts
down on code reuse, ensures consistency of behavior, and makes it much
easier to add new troopers not affiliated with these groups. I expect
that I'll make pirates share this same parent next.
The new "reinforcements" behavior, though extremely powerful, opens up
exciting new opportunities in the future. There aren't many existing
behaviors that allow basic mobs to work _together_ in interesting ways,
and I think adding some enemy teamwork could be fun.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Hostile Nanotrasen mobs now use the basic mob framework. This
should make them a little smarter and more dangerous. Please report any
bugs.
fix: Russian mobs will now actually use those knives they're holding.
/🆑
* Nanotrasen basic mobs.
* Modular
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* Basic Constructs: Juggernaut (#79170)
## About The Pull Request
Converts juggernaut constructs to basic mobs. These guys are really
simple, so this is a pretty straightforward one.
The one notable thing about this PR is that I got annoyed that
projectile reflection code was copy-pasted in two different places (the
main one for things like the ablative trenchcoat, and right here on the
juggernaut). So, trenchcoat-style reflection is now a proc on
`/obj/projectile`, which is used in both places.
AI-controlled juggernauts are as simple as befits these big lugs, doing
nothing but slowly walking toward mobs and beating them to death with
their giant fists.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Removes another 5 simple animals.
Not too much else to say about this one, but it's easier to make
projectiles bounce off of things now if anyone wants to do that.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Juggernaut constructs now use the basic mob framework. Please
report any bugs.
/🆑
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* Basic Constructs: Juggernaut
* Modular
* Map Reset
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* Basic skeletons (#79206)
## About The Pull Request
Turns skeletons (the simple animal version) into basic mobs. This was
another incredibly simple conversion, since skeletons don't really do
anything but walk at you and beat you to death.
Because I thought it was funny, though, skeletons will now seek out
cartons of milk and drink them. Real milk will heal them for a
significant amount, but soymilk, being false milk, will deal them
grievous injury instead! Skeletons beware... I didn't add any other
sorts of milk due to limited ability with existing AI behaviors to
identify milk containers (they actually only look for the carton items).
Other than that, I've done some flavor adjustment for skeletons' attacks
- their effects and sounds will now suit the weapon they're actually
holding - for example, skeleton templars now actually use their swords
instead of slashing you with their horrible fingers. Along with this I
gave the basic skeletons a normal slashing sound, instead of the weird,
impactless hallucination sound they used to use for some reason. I never
liked that sound.
Finally, I've reflavored the spear-wielding skeleton mobs to "undead
settlers", following the naming of the corpses dropped by snow legions
as of #76898, rather than being named after an offensive term for Inuit
people. These skeletons do, after all, appear in settlements on alien
worlds.
To enable the flavor of milk drinking, I expanded the `basic_eating`
component to allow drinking rather than eating flavor, with a different
sound and its own set of verbs. This deletes whatever they drink from,
but c'est la vie.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Ticks 6 more entries off the simple animal freeze. While skeletons are
still extremely simple, being largely-identical mobs that only exist to
beat you to death, being basic mobs should make them slightly better at
this job. Also, again, I think it's really funny that you can distract
skeleton mobs with milk, or even hurt them.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Hostile skeleton NPCs now use the basic mob framework. They're
a little smarter, and they also have a slightly improved set of attack
effects and sounds. They love to drink milk, but will be harmed greatly
if any heartless spaceman tricks them into drinking soymilk instead.
Please report any bugs.
/🆑
* Basic skeletons
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* Aquariums now have an internal feed storage. Fish catalogs as 25cr goodies. (#78958)
## About The Pull Request
Added a reagent holder to aquarium tanks and some code to enable the
fish to be automatically fed at selectable intervals of 1 minute to 7
(default 3). The holder can be accessed and filled by opening the
control panel, and emptied with a plunger if necessary. Simple plumbing
compatibility has been added as well, in case you think the 6 units of
capacity of the reagent holder (enough to feed a fish 60 times) are not
enough. The preset fishing tank starts with enough feed to keep its
contents alive for 30 minutes.
Beside that, I've fixed a small oversight with the fish analyzer goodie
pack. It should cost 150, not 500.
The fish catalog is now a goodie pack you can get as a goodie for dirt
cheap (25 creds) and a subtype of `book/manual`, so there's a slim
chance you may find it at the library or somewhere else.
Fixed a small oversight inside the fish catalog.
Mapped in a single aquarium kit for each station map, in the service
hallway/storage room where the techfab and cargo consoles are also
found.
Aquarium kits are now compatible with slapcrafting.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Aquariums require too much maintainance for a gimmick, and it's quite
awful to see the fish inside preset aquariums die 5 minutes into the
round. Also, you cannot get fish catalogs anywhere but from the aquarium
kit crate, which costs 1k credits, though its pertinence with fishing
goes beyond aquarium stuff.
Lastiy, I think it's good to give the crew a free aquarium kit. The
price of the supply pack is a bit out of reach for many, service could
use a bit of fisciculture too (I may make it a service pack later, so
that it can be ordered through the service console).
## Changelog
🆑
add: Aquariums now have a small internal reagent holder, accessible when
the panel is open and used to automatically feed the fishes at
selectable intervals, also compatible with plumbing.
add: Fish catalogs can now be bought as a goodie pack, for 25 cr, or
rarely found at the library or maints.
fix: Fixed the prices of fish analyzers. It's supposed to be 150 cr, not
500.
map: Added an aquarium kit to each station, found in the room where the
service techfab and order console also are.
qol: Aquarium kits are now compatible with slapcrafting (crafted by
hitting them with the required material without opening the menu).
balance: Moved the aquarium kit and fish supply packs from the "General"
section to "Service" and "Livestock" respectively, meaning they can be
ordered for free from the service orders console.
/🆑
* Aquariums now have an internal feed storage. Fish catalogs as 25cr goodies.
* UpdatePaths
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* Tram door/panel hotfix [NO GBP] (#79093)
## About The Pull Request
- The actions to open/close and lock/unlock are supposed to match
closets, but I got it backwards. Swaps them around.
- The lock now works as expected no matter if your ID card is in hand,
in a wallet, or in your PDA.
- Moves early return for when welder has no fuel.
- There was no indication spoilers were tampered/malfunctioning. Added
an overlay, examine text, context hint, and welder action so it's more
apparent to players.
- Fixing an emagged spoiler is now multitool-weld, to match the overlay.
- Added some missing var docs.
- Improved the wording of some tram error messages about why it's broken
(ie: no power.)
- Fixed crossing signals not showing correct status/examine text when
broken/no power

## Changelog
🆑 LT3
fix: Fixed tram cabinet LMB/RMB actions being reversed
fix: Tram cabinet can now read IDs inside PDAs and wallets
fix: Crossing signals now correctly indicate broken/no power
fix: Trying to repair tram (weld) without welding fuel fails
fix: You can actually unbolt the tram controller from the wall
qol: Tram spoilers now have visual and examine hints about being
malfunctioning/emagged
qol: Improved some tram error messages
/🆑
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* Tram door/panel hotfix [NO GBP]
* Update CODEOWNERS
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* Basic Constructs: Artificer (#79015)
## About The Pull Request
Really getting into the meat of the constructs now. Artificers have
become basic mobs.
On the whole, this was a pretty rote conversion, with no significant
gameplay changes other than the switch to using healing hands rather
than a unique heal ability. The player experience as an artificer is
more or less identical.
The _interesting_ part comes with the AI for the seldom-used "hostile"
variant. Hostile artificers, being squishy and laughably weak, are now a
dedicated "medic" role for constructs. They will perform triage, always
seeking the most wounded construct (or shade!) to give healing to. They
will not attack at all, but they _will_ flee with great speed if
attacked and not busy healing. If they are healing another construct,
they will remain even if they are beaten to death.
I've added some more AI functionality that may come in handy in the
future, and done some refactoring to keep things from getting out of
hand:
- A planning subtree for finding targets that will always select the
most heavily wounded living target that the mob can see (or rather, the
one with the least health). Useful again for medical triage, or for
making a particularly cruel mob that always attacks whoever is easiest
to kill. I plan to use this for NPC wraith constructs when I convert
them.
- Targeting datums can now check a blackboard key to see if they should
only target wounded mobs. This is particularly useful for "medic" type
mobs such as this one.
- I've refactored the "minimum stat" behavior of targeting datums to be
stored in a blackboard key. This removes the need to have unique
subtypes for each different minimum stat we might want. Which... for the
most part, weren't even used, leading to proliferation of several
completely identical targeting datums in a bunch of different files.
Hopefully this change will make things cleaner.
In addition, this PR fixes a pair of bugs from #78807 that I didn't
catch:
- Healing constructs can now actually heal shades. Turns out I forgot to
add the correct biotype.
- Healing hands, when set to print the target's remaining health, no
longer does so as a visible message.
The one thing I didn't do that I kind of wanted to is make NPC
artificers heal themselves when wounded and not busy doing something
else, but it ended up being kind of annoying to make a mob willingly
target itself. NPC artificers never had this behavior before, so I
consider it okay, but maybe I'll circle back to it later.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Another basic conversion, another 5 items off the checklist. Very little
should change in-game, though I think the new NPC AI could make for
interesting challenges in ruins or bitrunning or something.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Artificer constructs have been converted to the basic mob
framework. This should change very little about them, but please report
any bugs. NPC artificers are now smarter, and will focus on healing
nearby wounded constructs - if you see them, take them out first!
/🆑
* Basic Constructs: Artificer
* Modular
* Modular paths
* Modular paths
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* Remove tiered canister construction (#78909)
## About The Pull Request
In https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/66210 we removed canister
tiers, but didn't change the construction code. Currently you still have
to build an unfinished frame with 5 iron, 'upgrade' it to tier 1 with
another 5 iron, then complete it.
This combines it all into a single 10 iron recipe.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Eliminates the extra steps in canister construction, since you can't
upgrade above tier 1 any more anyways.
## Changelog
🆑 LT3
qol: Canisters can now be built in one step, no upgrading required
/🆑
* Remove tiered canister construction
* Modular paths
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* Basic Mob Gorillas (#78918)
## About The Pull Request
Now we can make basic mobs with hands easily so I did, they don't
actually use their hands for anything with AI.
In the future we can come back and share the monkey AI where they pick
up items to hit people with, but frankly few weapons are more deadly
than a gorilla's fists.
IIRC I didn't really change their behaviour much, this is mostly just a
straight conversion. Main difference is that they will prioritise eating
nearby bananas and fruit salads over punching people.
When I make these conversions nowadays I need to decide between "does
this attack at the speed that it did as an NPC mob or the speed it did
as a player?"
I am arbitrarily deciding that gorillas are usually not players and
electing for the former, but tell me if you disagree.
I also made "show basic inhand sprites" into a component shared by
Gorillas, Drones, and Dextrous Guardians (all also now available to
become basic, once I get around to it),
And I added an AI behaviour to run a basic emote. This is similar but
different to "random speech", which kind of sucks and needs rewriting
anyway.
Gorillas don't speak, only ooga.
## Why It's Good For The Game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npuuTBlEb1U
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Gorillas now use the basic mob framework. Please report any
unusual side effects.
/🆑
* Basic Mob Gorillas
* Modular paths
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* Basic Constructs: parent type + Harvester (#78807)
## About The Pull Request
I kind of hate cult as a whole, but I like these little guys. Let's
basic-ize them.
This PR begins the process with the harbinger of the Red Harvest, the
Harvester! Their actual capabilities have been changed very little,
except that most of their unique properties have been moved to
components and elements. The basic parent type of constructs has also
been set up to make the next bunch of conversions easier.
- Constructs capable of repair now receive the healing hands component.
Healing hands has been extended, to allow the healing particles to come
in custom colors, and to allow it to print the target's health if the
target is not a carbon.
- Repairing constructs also receive a new element: Structure repair is a
lighter-weight variant on healing hands that allows repairing clicked-on
atoms of specified types.
- Constructs capable of damaging walls, meanwhile, receive the wall
smasher element.
Harvesters in specific have two special elements:
- The existing "amputating limbs" element, making them instantly rip a
limb off of any carbon they attack. As before, if they attempt this on a
carbon with no arms or legs, the harvester will hear Nar'Sie's call to
bring the victim to her.
- A new "wall walker" element, allowing them to walk through walls of
specified type (cult walls for harvesters) and allowing them to drag any
atom through as well.
Other than laying the groundwork, there's not much else here. I started
with Harvesters specifically because they are only ever
player-controlled, which makes things easy.
I'm not completely happy with the use of healing hands here - it gets
the job done, but currently loses a bit of the previous flavor (a
healing beam as a visual; printing the target's health in cult span). I
may extend it further to allow this behavior.
I've included an UpdatePaths script, even if these things shouldn't be
mapped, just in case something fucky is going on on a downstream. You
never know.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Constructs, currently, occupy _19_ spots on the simple animal list. This
is something close to 10% of all the remaining ones. Also, like
everything to do with cult, construct code is janky, old, and
desperately in need of updating. This is the first step.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Harvester constructs have been updated to the basic mob
framework. This should have very little impact on their behavior, but
please report any issues.
/🆑
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* Basic Constructs: parent type + Harvester
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* Refactors Sloths into Basic Mobs (#78752)
## About The Pull Request
Hey there,
This just refactors sloths to the basic mob framework. Nothing new
should be added beyond them seeming a bit more sluggish and being a bit
smarter about the fights they pick/running away.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Three more subtypes off the list, we are now sub-200 simple animals left
to refactor. If people want to play catch with their sloth it should be
much easier to fit that in now.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Sloths are now basic mobs, however their overall sluggish
behavior shouldn't have changed much- let us know if anything is broken.
/🆑
* Refactors Sloths into Basic Mobs
* Modular path
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* Refactors Goats into Basic Mobs (#78759)
## About The Pull Request
Refactors goats into basic mobs, pretty clean refactor. They're a bit
smarter when it comes to retaliating mobs, and they're still just as
good as ever when it comes to munching on good ol' plantlife. I also
(finally) turned Pete into a goat subtype just in case people want to
inject more behavior into him in the future.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Cleaner implementation of code when it comes to doing stuff like eating
kudzu or just lusting after flora.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Refactored goats into basic mobs! Not much should have changed
beyond their endless desire to retaliate should you attack them, they're
still just as good as chomping away plant life as ever.
/🆑
* Refactors Goats into Basic Mobs
* UpdatePaths
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* adds directional helpers for empty fire axe and mech removal crowbar cabinets (#78722)
## About The Pull Request
title. it's mostly so they can be used conveniently in areas you don't
want to put fireaxes, but do want an empty cabinet for reasons.
## Why It's Good For The Game
more flexible options for mappers, more convenient than making
directional variants yourself. it's what the helper is for
## Changelog
🆑
qol: gives empty fireaxe and mech removal crowbars cabinets directional
helpers
/🆑
* adds directional helpers for empty fire axe and mech removal crowbar cabinets
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* Basic Mob Raw Prophet (#78733)
## About The Pull Request
Might as well start on these now, should be easy enough.
The Raw Prophet actually comes with a couple of new components.
The `wheel` element is sort of like the `waddling` element in that you
give it to any movable atom to have it move like a raw prophet.

Whee!
The focused attacker component can be attached to any mob or item and
causes it to escalate its damage every time you attack the same target.
I'll be honest I consistently forget that the Raw Prophet does this.
The ones in the Ruin have the blinding gaze attack inherited from
Watchers instead of the point-target Blind spell in order to ensure that
you can actually "dodge" it.
I tried to make it jaunt if it got stuck but ran into too many problems.
Another time.
## Why It's Good For The Game
I do this to relax now.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Raw Prophets now use the basic mob framework. Please report
any unusual behaviour.
/🆑
* Basic Mob Raw Prophet
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* Basic Mob Brimdemon (#78424)
## About The Pull Request
Fixes#71330
The brimdemon was basically already perfect (well, it has a novel means
of attacking) so I didn't get too fancy with this one, it's _largely_
just a straightforward conversion.
Following this change it's a little slower to back off, but better at
lining up with people in order to blast them. Additionally, its beam is
now a mob ability so you can give it to other mobs if you so desire.
Because I can't help doing a _little_ tinkering, Brimdemons now explode
2.5 seconds after they die, after a brief warning animation.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Simple mobs must die
## Changelog
🆑
add: Brimdemon corpses release an explosion shortly after death, just to
keep you on your toes.
refactor: Brimdemons now use the basic mob framework which (should)
improve their pathfinding somewhat. Please bug report any unusual
behaviour.
admin: The brimdemon's beam ability can be given to any mob, for your
Binding of Isaac event
/🆑
* Basic Mob Brimdemon
* Modular
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* Adds craftable surgery trays. (#78364)
## About The Pull Request
Surgery trays can now be crafted in the crafting menu for two rods and
one silver, while having a screwdriver. (Same cost as a table.)
Out of necessity, the preloaded variants of surgery trays have been
re-pathed to a full subtype, though maps have already been updated to
use the preloaded variant.
The morgue tray and the (new!) advanced trays have been re-pathed to
`.../full/morgue` and `.../full/advanced`, respectively
Additionally, surgery trays can now be deconstructed by secondary click
with a screwdriver. Woo!
## Why It's Good For The Game
If you want more surgery trays, build 'em!
If you want less surgery trays, unbuild 'em!
## Changelog
🆑
qol: Surgery trays can now be crafted via the crafting menu (two rods,
one silver), and deconstructed via secondary click with a screwdriver!
/🆑
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* Adds craftable surgery trays.
* UpdatePaths
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* directional recyclers (#78323)
## About The Pull Request
the recycler has sprites when facing any direction aside from west, also
you can now actually rotate it ingame.
## Why It's Good For The Game
It's strange how this machine that is dependent on directions can't be
rotated.
## Changelog
🆑
qol: the recycler can now be rotated
/🆑
* directional recyclers
* Merge branch 'master' into upstream-merge-78323
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* Replace wall/indestructible/destructible typepath with mapping helper (#78365)
## About The Pull Request
#78239 is a fun mapping add but engineered in a way that
1. Creates a real eyesore of a typepath
2. Would further proliferate a hundred subtypes if it became commonly
used
Instead of using subtypes for this I put the behaviour in a component
and made a mapping helper to apply the component.
Now you can just put the mapping helper on top of any turf you want to
make into a zelda bomb wall and it will be so, rather than having to
make different subtypes for walls with different icons.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Cleaner, more maintainable.
## Changelog
not player facing
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* Replace wall/indestructible/destructible typepath with mapping helper
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* minebots basic bots (#78032)
## About The Pull Request
Transforms the minebots into basic robots. You can now command these
minebots to extract minerals for you. To activate automated mining mode,
simply instruct them with the command "mine." They will then proceed to
autonomously mine walls and gather ores. If you wish to make the bot
deposit all the collected ores, use the command "drop." Alternatively,
you can leave it in collection mode, and it will gather all the ores you
mine. Additionally, the bot now responds to several more commands; you
can instruct it to follow you, toggle its lights on or off by saying
"lights." In attack mode, it refrains from mining or collecting ores but
will engage in combat alongside you. If it detects you as deceased or
unconscious, it will alert all miners, request assistance, and relay
your coordinates via the mining communication channel. to power it on u
will need to feed it any type of ore first so it may listen to ur
commands
## Why It's Good For The Game
makes the non sapiant minebots more useful
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: the minebots have been refactored please report any bugs
add: minebots can now mine walls and collect ores automatically and they
will alert everyone if they find u dead
/🆑
* minebots basic bots
* Modular
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* Various jobs start with more job-related programs preloaded into their PDAs. (#77740)
## About The Pull Request
Engineers now start with the canary and atmosscan program, atmos techs
start with the SM monitor program, and Robotisists start with the
silliconnect program.
## Why It's Good For The Game
it's more convinient than downloadin em roundstart.
## Changelog
🆑
qol: Various jobs have gotten additional programs uploaded at
roundstart, engineers now have the canary and atmospheric scanner
programs, atmospheric technicians now have the supermatter monitor, and
Robotisists/RDs now have the silliconnect program.
/🆑
* Various jobs start with more job-related programs preloaded into their PDAs.
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* Fixes iron floor tiles instances without /base subtype. (#77669)
## About The Pull Request
Closes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/77564.
As it was reskinning into the `/obj/item/stack/tile/iron` it couldn't
merge with the `/obj/item/stack/tile/iron/base` tiles.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Base iron floor tiles now will be able to stack with other base
iron floor tiles after being reskined to the base subtype.
/🆑
* Fixes iron floor tiles instances without /base subtype.
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* Multi-tile airlock assemblies/pathing [NO GBP] (#77537)
## About The Pull Request
Small fixes after https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/76732
- Creates base large subtype for mapping
- Door assembly naming consistent with other airlocks
- Base subtype large airlock no longer spawns in a normal sized airlock
- Renames station2 subtype to public for consistency
## Changelog
🆑 LT3
fix: Base large airlock subtype no longer spawns a normal sized airlock
image: Added mapping icons for large airlocks
code: Repathed all public airlocks to consistent naming
/🆑
* Multi-tile airlock assemblies/pathing [NO GBP]
* maps
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into upstream-merge-77537
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* Basic Watchers & Basilisks (#77630)
## About The Pull Request
This one is a double feature because Watchers and Basilisks share the
same typepath. You might see a couple more of those.
As is tradition I decided to fuck with them rather than just port them.
Here's what's up.
**Basilisks**


- Have a new soulless sprite which looks less like a living blue hedge.
- Walk at you and shoot you while you are not in range (just like
before).
- Become supercharged if they become "heated" by lava, lasers, or
temperature weapons. This was a feature they also previously had but
they would never encounter lava, so now it also works if you use the
wrong gun on them.
- Lose their supercharge if you cool them down.
- Otherwise pretty normal mobs.
**Watchers**
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOq_Bf78k5A
Here's a traditional video of me intentionally getting hit by mechanics
(trust me its definitely on purpose)
- They glow emmissively a little bit so you can see them from further
away.
- Their eyes light up about 0.5 seconds before they are able to shoot at
you.
- No longer melee attack, instead try to stay out of melee.
- Will occasionally put you into "Overwatch", meaning they will shoot
you rapidly if you move or act while they're staring at you for a brief
time period (after which you become immune for 12 seconds, and during
which other watchers will play fair and stop shooting at you).
- If they start taking damage they will also start using their "Gaze"
attack, look away or suffer some kind of negative effect!
- - Normal watcher gaze flashes and confuses you.
- - Magmawing watcher gaze obviously burns (and briefly stuns) you.
- - Icewing watcher gaze freezes you and throws you backwards.
- Magnetically attract and eat diamonds. They also used to do this, but
just if they happened to coincidentally walk past some.
**Other accompanying changes**
All basic mobs will now adopt the "stop gliding" trait if they get
slowed down too much.
I moved behaviour for "fire a projectile from this atom" into a helper
proc because I was using it in three places and I will probably use it
in more places. There are probably other places in the existing code
which could be using this.
I think I made the basic mob melee attack forecast default a little more
forgiving, they were fucking me up too much and I am the playtester.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Another one off the list.
New tricks for old dogs.
Framework for making mobs with ranged attacks "fairer" (you can see when
they are ready to shoot you).
More (hopefully) versatile AI behaviours which we will reuse later (I
hope I'm not duplicating one someone already made).
If our players "enjoy" them enough we can give more mobs "don't look at
me" mechanics.
Removes some soul sprites.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Basilisks and Watchers now use the basic mob framework. Please
bug report any unusual behaviour.
sprite: Basilisks have new sprites.
add: Basilisks will go into a frenzy if heated by energy weapons or
temperature beams as well as by lava.
add: Watcher eyes will be illuminated briefly when they are ready to
fire at you.
add: Watchers can now briefly put you into "Overwatch" and penalise you
for moving while they can see you.
add: Wounded watchers will occasionally punish players who look at them.
balance: Unusual watcher variants are more likely to appear.
/🆑
* Basic Watchers & Basilisks
* Modular paths
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* Reflavors the Mosin to be a surplus rifle from the past IC 200 years, rather than from 670 years ago in game. Allergy warning: May contain microscopic silverscale buff
* oorah
* im sure more will come up eventually
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* basic ice whelps (#77493)
## About The Pull Request
i have refactored ice whelps into basic mobs. They are now the artistic
sort as theyll mark their territory by seeking out icy rocks and carve
out statues of theirselves using their claws to serve as a warning to
players/animals that this is dragon turf and theyll also go out of their
way to burn any trees in vicinity just for the hell of it. they are now
gruesome cannibals if they find a corpse of one of their kin near them
theyll go eat it for nurishment. AS for combat, they have a new ability
which allows them to release fire in all directions however theyll only
use this ability once their enraged meter is full. to make it fair ive
given them a new component which allows them to telegraph abilities and
only do them after a delay so players can react in time for it.
## Why It's Good For The Game
basic mob refactor
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: ice whelps have been refactored to basic mobs
add: ice whelps have a new dangerous ability which theyll use once their
enraged meter is full
/🆑
* basic ice whelps
* Modular paths
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* Refactors Morphs into Basic Mobs (there is now a swag action for morphification) (#77503)
## About The Pull Request
I was bored, so did this. Probably one of the neatest refactors I've
done, sorry if there's some oddities because I was experimenting with
some other stuff in this so just tell me to clean them up whenever I
can.
Anyways, morphs are basic mobs now. We are able to easily refactor the
whole "eat items and corpses" stuff in the basic mob framework, but the
whole "morph into objects and people" turned out to be a bit trickier.
That was easily rectified with a datum mob cooldown action and
copy-pasting the old code into that code, as well as doing some nice
stuff with traits and signals to ensure the one-way communication from
the action to the mob.
Old Morph AI didn't seem to be existant whatsoever, they inappropriately
leveraged some old procs and I have no idea how to make it work with new
AI. They DEFINITELY don't spawn outside of admin interference/ the event
anymore, and will always be controlled by a player, so this shouldn't be
too bad of an issue. I gave them something to seem alive just in case
though, but I think adding legitimate prop-hunt AI would be such a
laborious task that I am unwilling to do it in this PR.
## Why It's Good For The Game
If admins want to add the ability for Ian to assume the form of the HoP,
they can do that now! The datum action cooldown is quite nice for simple
and basic mobs... but it is currently not compatible with carbons. That
is not within scope for this PR, but I am dwelling on ways to extend it
to carbon but they all sound really awfully bad.
Also morphs are smarter, and we tick another simple animal in need of
refactoring off the list.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Morphs are now basic mobs with a nice new ability to help you
change forms rather than the old shift-click method, much more
intuitive.
admin: With the morph rework comes a new ability you can add to mobs,
"Assume Form". Feel free to add that to any simple or basic mob for le
funnies as Runtime turns into a pen or something.
/🆑
~~Does anyone know if there's a (sane) way to alias a cooldown action as
a keypress? I can't think of a good way to retain the old shift-click
functionality, because that does feel _kinda_ nice, but I think it can
be lived without.~~ I added it. Kinda fugly but whatever.
* Refactors Morphs into Basic Mobs (there is now a swag action for morphification)
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* convert the eyeball a basic monster (#77411)
## About The Pull Request
I have created a basic eyeball monster with new abilities and behaviors.
The eyeball has a unique power that allows it to glare at humans and
make them slow for a short period. However, this ability only works if
the human can see the eyeball monster. If a person is blind or unable to
see the eyeball, the ability won't affect them. Also, if someone turns
their back to the eyeball, it cannot use the ability on them. But be
cautious because the eyeball will try to position itself in front of the
person's face to use its power.
The eyeball is hostile towards all humans except for the blind ones and
those with significant eye damage. It has a compassionate side too, as
it loves to help people with eye damage by providing small healing to
their eyes.
Furthermore, the eyeball has a fondness for eating carrots, which not
only satisfies its appetite but also grants it a small health boost. To
add to its appearance, I've given it a new, larger, and scarier sprite.
However, I am open to changing it back to the old sprite if the player
prefers it that way.
Additionally, the eyeball displays emotions, and if you hit it, it will
cry tears as a sign of pain or sadness.

## Why It's Good For The Game
the eyeball now have more depth and character to his behavier.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: the eyeball is a basic monster, please report any bugs
sprites: the eyeball now is bigger and scarier and now he will cry when
u hit him
/🆑
* convert the eyeball a basic monster
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* Spiders don't automatically grant an antag datum (#77523)
## About The Pull Request
Fixes#77501
Spider egg ghost role spawners grant the spider antag datum, rather than
the act of being a spider.
This means that gold core, mapstart, polymorph belt, and other spiders
will not have an antagonist datum.
While doing this I also made a new abstract `mob/living/basic/spider`
type which all three kinds of spider life stage (`spiderling`, `young`,
`giant`) extend from, because there was a gross amount of copied code.
Now there isn't.
Also the Flesh Spider and Event Midwife eggs now simply hatch adult
spiders instead of child ones.
This is because there is no reason for either of these to have a two
minute wait time before they get going. Midwife spiders spawned by the
event should just start spidering immediately, and Flesh Spiders are
made by changelings and shouldn't be effected by measures introduced to
balance the spider gamemode.
Eggs which are laid during a round and _can_ hatch into midwife spiders
still hatch baby spiders.
Also I swapped some white pixels on the animation of the ambush
spiderling for a different colour because they looked bad.
## Why It's Good For The Game
While the policy is always "if you turn yourself into something, you're
not an antagonist" the presence of the antag datum still confuses
people. Plus that code was gross and I didn't like it.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Giant Spiders only have an antag datum if created by the round
event.
balance: Flesh spider eggs hatch into adult spiders instead of baby
spiders.
balance: The eggs spawned by the start of the spider infestation event
hatch into adult Midwife spiders instead of baby ones.
/🆑
* Spiders don't automatically grant an antag datum
* Modular paths
* Modular paths
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