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Overhaul party buff/greater blessing system (#2358)
## Pull Request Description
These changes I originally made for myself because as a person who
really likes to raid with bots, I felt like the current group buff
system is fundamentally broken, and I needed something more consistent
and optimal. I debated a lot whether to PR this because it's such an
extensive overhaul that was almost entirely reliant on AI, and I know
that wishmaster still has a PR open regarding the greater blessings. I
decided to after a couple of conversations so at least people can look
at it and see if it's something that they want.
The tl;dr version is that this PR overhauls buff handling in two related
areas:
1. It adds a dedicated greater blessing assignment system.
2. It generalizes party/raid reagent-buff handling for Paladins, Druids,
Mages, and Priests.
Under this PR, greater blessings are determined by assignments for the
current group, and those assignments are determined based on:
1. a hardcoded priority list of blessings for each spec;
2. the number of Paladins in the group; and
3. whether any Paladins have talents for Blessing of Sanctuary, Improved
Blessing of Might, or Improved Blessing of Wisdom.
Assignment determinations are cached in a value to avoid constant
reevaluation.
The exact priority list is:
- All casters: Kings, Wisdom, Sanctuary, Might
- Physical-only DPS (Rogues, Warriors, DKs): Might, Kings, Sanctuary,
N/A
- Hybrid DPS (Enh, Ret, Hunters, Cats): Might, Kings, Wisdom, Sanctuary
- Druid tanks: Kings, Might, Sanctuary, Wisdom
- Warrior and DK tanks: Kings, Might, Sanctuary, N/A
- Paladin tank: Sanctuary, Might, Wisdom, Kings
Note that Sanctuary is preferred over Kings for Paladin tanks because of
the mana regen component but deprioritized for other tanks because Kings
provides Agility. The extra 3% damage reduction from Sanctuary does not
stack with Disc Priests’ Renewed Hope, which will have 100% uptime.
For group buffs, logic is centralized so that class triggers use the
same gating and upgrade rules for Gift of the Wild, Arcane Brilliance,
Prayer of Fortitude, Prayer of Spirit, and Prayer of Shadow Protection.
Also, Shadow Protection is now a default strategy for Priests (rshadow,
which existed before but wasn’t added by default).
I’ve added a config setting for the greater blessing system and adjusted
the current config setting for group buffs. In each case, you can pick
whether to disable the feature entirely, use it in all groups, or use it
only in raid groups. The default is raid only for greater blessings and
all groups for group buffs. Note that for group buffs, even if the
config is enabled, they will be used only if at least 3 group/raid
members on the same map are missing the buff family. This is mainly to
stop group buff spamming during wipe recovery as bots are revived
one-by-one.
I renamed the Paladin buff strategies to align them with the actual
blessing names:
- `bhealth` -> `bsanc`
- `bmana` -> `bwisdom`
- `bdps` -> `bmight`
- `bstats` -> `bkings`
This is an intentional breaking change for saved strategy strings. Bots
will need a one-time strategy reset after update.
I removed bots telling you when they are out of reagents for greater
blessings. If people like that though, I can add it back.
A small cleanup is also included in TankPaladinStrategy: Holy Shield was
subject to three overlapping health triggers with the same priority; I
removed the two lower health thresholds which have no purpose.
## Feature Evaluation
- Describe the **minimum logic** required to achieve the intended
behavior.
I’m going to let the AI answer this one.
> The minimum logic is:
> - a shared config-gated check for whether group/raid buff variants are
allowed
> - a shared way to treat single and group variants as equivalent aura
families
> - a shared upgrade path from single-target buff to group buff when the
group variant is appropriate
> - a Paladin-only cached assignment model that decides which blessing
family each Paladin should cover for the current group
> - trigger/action wiring that only attempts casts when a group member
is actually missing the assigned buff
>
> This avoids scattering separate per-class heuristics across many
triggers and actions.
- Describe the **processing cost** when this logic executes across many
bots.
Processing cost should be minimal but non-zero. The general party buff
changes are limited to existing buff trigger paths and mostly replace
duplicated checks with shared helpers. They do not add expensive default
per-tick behavior outside those existing trigger evaluations.
The Paladin greater blessing logic does add extra decision-making, but
it is limited to Paladins, gated by config and group eligibility,
subject to a delayed trigger evaluation of only once per 4s, and cached
per group assignment set instead of recomputing the full assignment
model on every action attempt.
This PR also increases the throttle duration for group buff triggers to
limit performance impact; I’m open to adjustments to these durations:
- Mark of the Wild triggers were increased from 4s to 8s
- Arcane Intellect triggers were increased from 4s to 8s
- Priest buff triggers were increased to 8s (previously, Fortitude was
6s, Spirit was 4s, and Shadow Protection had no throttle)
- There is now a 5s delay on buffing (greater blessings and group buffs)
after bots log in—I was getting bots spamming buffs as soon as they
logged in even when it was not necessary
I’ve tested with pmon, and the impact is minimal—these are very cheap
triggers even compared to standard bot rotational ability triggers.
## How to Test the Changes
1. Try different config settings to confirm that they work to
enable/disable greater blessings/group buffs in the configured scenarios
2. For greater blessing changes:
- test with one Paladin in a party/raid
- test with multiple Paladins in a party/raid
- confirm the Paladins divide blessing coverage instead of repeatedly
overwriting each other
- include at least one Paladin with Improved Blessing of Might and make
sure it casts Might over Paladins without the talent; check the same
with a Paladin with Improved Blessing of Wisdom
- do not include a Paladin that knows Sanctuary, confirm any Paladin
tank receives Kings instead (you’ll need a low-level Paladin for this
since Sanctuary is a prot talent)
- confirm bots cast blessings only when a member is actually missing the
relevant blessing family
- confirm there is a 5s delay on buffing when bots log in
3. For group buff changes:
- confirm there is a 5s delay on buffing when bots log in
- confirm that single buffs are used when there aren’t at least three
unbuffed members in the same map, even if group buffs are enabled in the
config
4. For all buffs, test with reagents missing to confirm fallback to
single-target buffs and single blessings
5. Confirm the Paladin buff strategy names are changed after resetting
AI
## Impact Assessment
- Does this change increase per-bot/per-tick processing or risk scaling
poorly with thousands of bots?
- - [ ] No, not at all
- - [x] Minimal impact (**explain below**)
- - [ ] Moderate impact (**explain below**)
Discussed above in processing costs.
- Does this change modify default bot behavior?
- - [ ] No
- - [x] Yes (**explain why**)
Yes—that is the purpose of this PR, to change default buffing behavior.
- Does this change add new decision branches or increase maintenance
complexity?
- - [ ] No
- - [x] Yes (**explain below**)
Yes, but I think it’s inevitable to add complexity to get greater
blessings to function consistently, given the challenges brought by
their mechanic of applying across each class.
## AI Assistance
Was AI assistance used while working on this change?
- - [ ] No
- - [x] Yes (**explain below**)
I used GPT-5.4 extensively for this overhaul. It’s much more complicated
than I could handle on my own. I’ve done a lot of testing and have
reviewed the code and provided plenty of revisions, but I cannot say I
can perfectly explain each addition and how it works, not even close.
## Final Checklist
- - [x] Stability is not compromised.
- - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable.
- - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained.
- - [x] Any new bot dialogue lines are translated.
- - [x] Documentation updated if needed (Conf comments, WiKi commands).
## Notes for Reviewers
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Co-authored-by: Keleborn <22352763+Celandriel@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: bash <hermensb@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Revision <tkn963@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: kadeshar <kadeshar@gmail.com>
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Druid Overhaul (#2392)
<img width="1274" height="952" alt="druids" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7390d7e5-ed99-4eb3-8802-8c2f457d7c86" /> Hello playerbots community!! After my pvp gear update, I was itching to get back to class strategies. I was testing raids, and noticed that druids... Well, they kinda sucked. They had glaring issues, would randomly die from bugs, and overall felt bad. Looking at issues discussed on github/discord, I decided to start working on a druid update. I started with the boomkin, and made a boomkin PR, but there were some technical issues with the storing of the eclipse mapping not clearing, and it was not good... I closed that PR, and went back to the drawing board, with one goal in mind: Make the druid class function as best as possible WHILST keeping the code consistent with what already exists. There is a TON of _yoink and twist_ (copy and paste with or without slight edits), and anything that is custom/new is discussed in the section below. I am very proud and excited to release this though - after 45 days of coding and testing, the druid finally feels good to have in the group. Disclaimer - this PR aims to address bugs, utility, and overall performance of Druids. It will not magically make them top DPS. I have done hours of testing, and druids can occasionally top the charts - but inconsistently. Boomkins are inconsistent due to Eclipse (until later gear phases), and Feral Cats are incredibly dependent on positioning, timing, combo points, energy, clearcasting procs... The stars have to align for things to go right for the Cat (It doesn't help that all movement, targeting, and actions are ran through the same engine, so cats really suffer in boss fights with scripted movement) But the changes I have made help those situations occur a fair bit more frequently. Let's dive in! <!-- Thank you for contributing to mod-playerbots, please make sure that you... 1. Submit your PR to the test-staging branch, not master. 2. Read the guidelines below before submitting. 3. Don't delete parts of this template. DESIGN PHILOSOPHY: We prioritize STABILITY, PERFORMANCE, AND PREDICTABILITY over behavioral realism. Every action and decision executes PER BOT AND PER TRIGGER. Small increases in logic complexity scale poorly across thousands of bots and negatively affect all. We prioritize a stable system over a smarter one. Bots don't need to behave perfectly; believable behavior is the goal, not human simulation. Default behavior must be cheap in processing; expensive behavior must be opt-in. Before submitting, make sure your changes aligns with these principles. --> ## Pull Request Description <!-- Describe what this change does and why it is needed --> A druid overhaul across all four specs — new Cat stealth and CC systems, Eclipse tracking and rotation fixes for Balance, a Bear threat rotation rework, a Resto healing priority overhaul, and a restructured CC and AoE strategy architecture. --- ## Talent & Glyph Config - **Balance:** Moved points out of Improved Moonfire and into Nature's Reach for threat reduction and extended cast range. - **Bear:** Moved points out of King of the Jungle (15% enrage damage) and into Feral Instinct for increased Swipe damage and AoE threat. - **Cat:** Swapped the Glyph of Typhoon (useless for feral) for Glyph of Dash, which benefits the cat a ton in prowl. - **Resto:** Swapped Glyph of Rejuvenation for Glyph of Nourish (better HPS for difficult content), and Glyph of Typhoon (useless for resto) for Glyph of Dash. Moved one point from Nature's Bounty to Empowered Touch. --- ## Balance - **New skill - Typhoon:** Added Typhoon, triggered by "enemy within melee," using cone targeting logic ported from Cone of Cold. Typhoon is from the "balance pvp" spec only, and is housed in the shared AoE strategy. - **New skill - Cyclone:** Added Cyclone targeting the RTI CC-marked target (default moon). Incapacitates for 6 seconds with full damage immunity — cannot be broken by AoE. Priority 24.0f > Hibernate (23.0f) > Entangling Roots (22.0f). *(See CC Implementation in the code notes below.)* - **Bug fix - Eclipse cooldown tracking:** Eclipse procs referenced a cooldown not registered in the database, so boomkins immediately reverted to the wrong filler after an Eclipse buff fell off. Fixed with manual timestamp tracking. *(See Eclipse Cooldown Tracking in the code notes below.)* - **Bug fix — Starfall no longer pulls out-of-combat hostile enemies:** Previously fired on cooldown regardless of surroundings — its 36-yard radius (the largest AoE in the game) could silently pull entire unengaged packs. Now suppressed if any non-combat hostile NPC is within 40 yards. *(See Starfall Pull Safety in the code notes below.)* - **Filler changed to Starfire:** Starfire is now the filler (priority 5.4) over Wrath (5.3). Starfire has a 100% spellpower coefficient vs. Wrath's 12%, is more mana-efficient per point of damage, and has a 100% eclipse proc chance on crit vs. Wrath's 40%. In practice this significantly reduced mana consumption, especially before level 40 when Moonkin Form's mana-on-crit passive isn't available. - **Moonfire / Insect Swarm on Attacker rework:** Previously tied to the light AoE trigger (2+ enemies, 13.0f), causing low-level boomkins to multi-dot instead of casting fillers — mana-inefficient at low levels where targets rarely live long enough to tick the full DoT. Re-added as dedicated on-attacker triggers at lower priority than the fillers, so they fire only as a movement fallback. The triggers have been changed to override the TTL check (time to life), similar to the warlocks DoTs. - **Hurricane channel check rework:** Previously cancelled based on distance from the bot — enemies could leave the AoE but remain within 30 yards, keeping the channel alive. Now reads the Hurricane DynamicObject's actual radius and counts only attackers physically inside it. *(See Hurricane Channel Cancel in the code notes below.)* --- ## Cat - **Prowl (Stealth):** Implemented using the same logic as the existing Rogue stealth system. The bot enters Prowl when out of combat and a target is within range. Engagement distances are: - 30 yards baseline - −10 yards if the target already has a victim (engaged in combat) - −10 more yards if the target is also moving (minimum 10 yards) - +15 yards in Battlegrounds or Arenas - Enemy player targets take priority over grind/DPS targets when evaluating distance. - **Prowl openers:** The bot approaches the target in Prowl and opens based on approach angle and level: - **From behind:** Ravage (learned at level 32). Before Ravage is learned, Shred is used as the opener. - **From the front:** Pounce (stun + bleed, learned at level 36). Before Pounce is learned, Claw is used as the opener. - **New skill - Maim:** Added Maim as a 5 second stun-finisher at 5 combo points, but only against player targets. It will only fire when Rip and Savage Roar are already active. - **Innervate on healer:** Cats now cast Innervate when a healer drops below the low mana threshold (`AiPlayerbot.LowMana`, default 15%). *(See Healer Low Mana Framework in the code notes below for the shared value/trigger infrastructure backing this.)* - **Predator's Swiftness with CC spells:** Added a twotrigger pairing Predator's Swiftness (the instant-cast proc from finishing moves) with the existing CC triggers (Cyclone, Hibernate, Entangling Roots). Feral cats can now instant-cast CC the RTI CC-marked target (default moon) after a finisher using the Predator's Swiftness proc. - **Predator's Swiftness with Rebirth:** Added a twotrigger pairing Predator's Swiftness with the combat resurrection trigger. Cats can now use a Predator's Swiftness proc to instantly cast Rebirth on a dead party member. - **Bug fix - Autoattack no longer breaks prowl:** `MeleeAction::isUseful()` now returns false while the bot has the Prowl aura, preventing autoattack from breaking stealth before an opener spell fires. The code comment notes this pattern should be reused for a future Rogue autoattack in stealth fix. - **Bug fix - Non-prowl skills no longer break prowl:** `isUseful()` overrides were added to Feral Charge (Cat), Mangle (Cat), Swipe (Cat), Rake to return false while Prowl is active, preventing accidental prowl breaks before the opener fires. - **Bug fix - Clearcasting proc with energy spells:** Added dedicated `ClearcastingTrigger` / action pairings to ensure Clearcasting procs are consumed immediately. On single target, Shred is used; on AoE, Swipe (Cat) is used. This prevents the cat from using it's valuable clearcasting proc on a low energy spell (rake, feral charge - cat, cower, etc). This also fixes a bug where Clearcasting would sometimes linger for 4+ seconds without being used, as energy-based spells do not recognize the free cast and would not fire until their energy condition was met. - **Tiger's Fury rework:** TF previously fired on cooldown as a default action, meaning the bot would use it at full or near-full energy and gain no benefit from the energy it generates. The trigger now requires energy to be below 30 before firing, ensuring the bot recovers the full 60 energy granted by the King of the Jungle talent. - **Faerie Fire (Feral) rework for cat:** With Omen of Clarity, spams on cooldown to fish for Clearcasting procs. Without it, applies as a normal debuff and does not reapply while active. *(See Faerie Fire (Feral) Trigger in the code notes below.)* - **Feral Charge toggleable strategy:** Feral Charge (Cat) is now housed in a dedicated `feral charge` strategy, enabled by default for Cat druids. It can be disabled with `co -feral charge` and re-enabled with `co +feral charge`. Disabling this strategy can be useful for encounters where charging in would be unfavorable. - **Rake on Melee Attackers removed:** The Rake on Melee Attackers action was removed from the Cat AoE strategy. Applying Rake to multiple attackers and spreading out combo points produced far lower AoE DPS than simply continuing the single-target rotation. - **Antiquated Omen of Clarity framework removed:** `OmenOfClarityTrigger` and `CastOmenOfClarityAction` were not functional and have been removed. The `ClearcastingTrigger` appropriately tracks Omen of Clarity procs. I believe this was from TBC when Omen of Clarity was a spell. --- ## Bear - **Berserk tracking for Mangle:** A `berserk active` trigger fires Mangle (Bear) at priority 25.0f while Berserk is up. Previously, Mangle sat at 5.5f in the default actions while Swipe (Bear) sat at 25.0f on the light AoE trigger — meaning in any 2+ enemy encounter, Swipe would always win regardless of Berserk. Now Mangle (25.0f) sits above the AoE triggers (24.5f), so it takes priority during Berserk. It's pretty cool to see a Bear's dps on pull! - **Faerie Fire (Feral) rework:** Previously applied once and stopped. Now spams on cooldown for continuous threat generation (~3.5k threat per cast at level 80), and serves as a ranged soft-taunt fallback on the `lose aggro` trigger when Growl is on cooldown. *(See Faerie Fire (Feral) Trigger in the code notes below.)* - **Lacerate rework:** Previously, lacerate was a low priority default action and bears had no duration awareness. They would occasionally let 5 stacks of Lacerate fall off, resulting in pretty significant threat loss. Now, `LacerateTrigger` fires when the target has no Lacerate debuff, the stack count is below 5, or the remaining duration is ≤ 6 seconds. - **Demoralizing Roar on single target:** Previously, Demoralizing Roar only fired on the medium AoE trigger (3+ enemies, skipped on bosses). A dedicated trigger now applies it in any encounter, provided Vindication, Demoralizing Shout, or Curse of Weakness are not already present, as they don't stack with Demoralizing Roar. - **Bug fix - Rebirth on bears:** Bears no longer attempt to cast Rebirth in combat. The generic combat resurrection trigger was firing for all druid specs, causing bears to shift out of Dire Bear Form mid-fight to cast Rebirth — dropping their armor and HP while still holding aggro. Lots of sudden tank deaths... - **Feral Charge toggleable strategy:** Feral Charge (Bear) is now housed in a dedicated `feral charge` strategy, enabled by default for Bear druids. It can be disabled with `co -feral charge` and re-enabled with `co +feral charge`. Disabling this strategy can be useful for encounters where charging in would be unfavorable. --- ## Resto - **Blanketing strategy:** Added a `blanketing` strategy (enabled by default, `co -blanketing` to disable) that pre-HoTs group members with Wild Growth and Rejuvenation regardless of current health, prioritizing tanks → melee → ranged to maximize Revitalize uptime. *(See Blanketing Strategy in the code notes below.)* - **Nature's Swiftness → instant Healing Touch combo:** Nature's Swiftness was previously included in the boost strategy, where it would fire proactively on cooldown regardless of context. This wasted the proc on situations where it provided no benefit. It is now exclusively reactive — triggered at high priority (56.0f) when a party member hits critical health. A paired `nature's swiftness active` trigger then immediately fires Healing Touch (55.0f) on the lowest-health party member, consuming the proc as an instant-cast emergency heal. - **Lifebloom priority lowered (29.0f → 13.0f):** Lifebloom on the main tank is cast on Omen of Clarity procs. At 29.0f it previously outprioritised all low health reactive healing (21.4f), meaning a Clearcasting proc while a party member was at 25–44% HP would cause the bot to cast Lifebloom on the tank instead of Swiftmend or Nourish on the injured target. Lowered to 13.0f so it fires only when no reactive healing is queued. - **Healing spell priority order reworked:** All three reactive categories (critical, low, medium) now follow the same sequence: Swiftmend → Wild Growth → Nourish → Regrowth → Healing Touch. - **Tranquility toggleable strategy:** Tranquility is now housed in a dedicated `tranquility` strategy, enabled by default for Resto druids. It can be disabled with `co -tranquility`. In raids, Tranquility only heals the druid's own group — not the full raid — making it situationally poor during raid-wide damage or heavy movement phases. Disabling this strategy lets players suppress the cast on those encounters without affecting the rest of the healing rotation. --- ## CC & Strategy - **Boost strategy:** The boost strategy is assigned to all druid specs by default. It is spec-gated internally — Balance druids use it for Force of Nature (treants on cooldown), and Feral druids (both cat and bear) use it for Berserk. - **CC strategy enabled by default:** The CC strategy was previously not assigned to druids by default. It is now enabled for Balance and Feral Cat, with behavior gated by spec: - Balance receives the full RTI CC trigger set (Cyclone, Hibernate, Entangling Roots). - Feral cats only receive RTI CC triggers when Predator's Swiftness is active (see above). - **AoE strategy reorganized:** All AoE spells — Hurricane, Starfall, Typhoon, Swipe (Cat), and DoTs on attackers (Moonfire, Insect Swarm) — are now handled by the shared AoE strategy, consistent with how the rest of the playerbot project structures AoE logic. This does not affect Bear druids. - **Aquatic Form while submerged:** The non-combat strategy now shifts into Aquatic Form when the bot is fully submerged out of combat (`LIQUID_MAP_UNDER_WATER`). If the bot is in another shapeshift (Bear, Cat, Moonkin, Tree), it first shifts to caster form as a prerequisite before entering Aquatic Form. The trigger intentionally does not fire at the water surface (`LIQUID_MAP_IN_WATER`), or use the "swimming" trigger, because it caused the druid to loop caster form and aquatic form endlessly while surfaced. --- ## Code Consolidation & Refactoring - The Bear, Cat, Heal, and Caster strategy files have been renamed to Bear, Cat, Balance, and Resto respectively, to match the naming conventions used elsewhere in the project. - The Melee and Offheal strategy files have been deleted. The offheal healing logic is preserved in full — it now lives as an optional strategy (`CatOffhealStrategy`) inside `CatDruidStrategy`, sharing the same action node factories as the base cat strategy rather than duplicating them. - All action relevance values across the druid strategies have been converted from named constants (e.g. `ACTION_NORMAL`, `ACTION_HIGH + 4`) to explicit numerical floats (e.g. `10.0f`, `24.0f`). This makes priority ordering immediately visible in the source without needing to cross-reference the constant definitions. --- ## New Code & Project References ### Eclipse Cooldown Tracking (`DruidActions.cpp`) The previous implementation tracked the Eclipse cooldown using `EclipseSolarCooldownTrigger` and `EclipseLunarCooldownTrigger`, both of which extended `SpellCooldownTrigger` and called `bot->HasSpellCooldown(48517/48518)`. `SpellCooldownTrigger` is the standard project pattern for this — it works correctly for spells whose cooldowns are registered in the database. However, Eclipse (Solar) and Eclipse (Lunar) both have **Cooldown: n/a** in the DB. `HasSpellCooldown` always returned false, so boomkins never respected the cooldown and would revert to the wrong filler immediately after an Eclipse buff fell off. Since the cooldown can't be read from the DB, the fix tracks it manually. When `CastWrathAction::isUseful()` or `CastStarfireAction::isUseful()` detects that the corresponding Eclipse aura has become active, it records the current timestamp and suppresses the opposing filler for 30 seconds — the actual in-game cooldown duration. The timestamps are stored using `ManualSetValue<time_t>`, the same pattern as `LastSpellCastTimeValue` (`src/Ai/Base/Value/LastSpellCastTimeValue.h`), which is already used throughout the project to record when spells were last cast. Two new value classes — `EclipseSolarProcTimeValue` and `EclipseLunarProcTimeValue` — are registered in a new `DruidValueContextInternal` factory inside `DruidAiObjectContext.cpp`, following the same factory pattern as `DruidTriggerFactoryInternal` and `DruidAiObjectContextInternal` in the same file. Because these values live in the per-bot `AiObjectContext`, they are automatically destroyed when the bot logs out — no manual cleanup needed, and no shared state between bots. --- ### Healer Low Mana Framework (`PartyMemberToHeal.h/.cpp`, `HealthTriggers.h/.cpp`, `ValueContext.h`, `TriggerContext.h`) `HealerLowMana` and `HealerLowManaTrigger` are added to the shared base framework rather than the druid-specific code. Currently used by the Cat Innervate trigger; designed so Mana Tide Totem, Hymn of Hope, and similar spells from other classes can hook into the same trigger without duplicating the group-scanning logic. The pair follows the same pattern as the existing `PartyMemberToHeal` / `PartyMemberLowHealthTrigger` — the project's standard design for "scan the group for the most in-need member, then trigger when that member crosses a threshold." **Value** (`HealerLowMana : PartyMemberValue`): `Calculate()` walks the group reference list, skips non-healers via the existing `IsHeal()` check, and uses `MinValueCalculator` to return the lowest-mana healer as a `Unit*`. Registered in `ValueContext.h` under the key `"healer low mana"`. **Trigger** (`HealerLowManaTrigger : Trigger`): `GetTargetName()` returns `"healer low mana"`, which the base `Trigger::GetTarget()` resolves against the value context — exactly how `PartyMemberLowHealthTrigger::GetTargetName()` returns `"party member to heal"`. `IsActive()` calls `GetTarget()` and checks `GetPowerPct(POWER_MANA) < sPlayerbotAIConfig.lowMana`. The trigger doesn't extend `HealthInRangeTrigger` because that class is specifically for health (it reads the `"health"` value). Mana requires a direct `GetPowerPct(POWER_MANA)` call, so a plain `Trigger` with a custom `IsActive()` is used instead. Both are registered in the global `ValueContext.h` and `TriggerContext.h` rather than a class-specific factory, consistent with how all other `PartyMemberValue` subclasses are registered in the project. --- ### Blanketing Strategy (`RestoDruidStrategy.h/.cpp`, `DruidActions.h/.cpp`, `DruidAiObjectContext.cpp`) **Strategy structure:** `DruidBlanketStrategy` is a standalone `Strategy` overlay, not embedded inside `RestoDruidStrategy`. This is the same pattern as `DruidTranquilityStrategy`, `DruidBoostStrategy`, and `DruidCcStrategy` — additive overlays that layer behavior on top of the base strategy and can be toggled independently via `co +/-blanketing`. **Triggers:** Both `"wild growth blanket"` and `"rejuvenation blanket"` are instantiated as `BuffOnPartyTrigger(ai, spellName)` — the project's existing class from `GenericTriggers.h` for party-wide buff maintenance, used throughout the codebase for things like Blessings and Mark of the Wild. `BuffOnPartyTrigger` extends `BuffTrigger` and fires when any party member is missing the named aura. No custom trigger class was needed. **Actions:** Both actions inherit from a shared `CastBlanketHotAction` base that itself extends `CastSpellAction`. Inheriting from `CastSpellAction` means `isPossible()` is handled for free — spell known, off cooldown, target reachable, resources available. The constructor sets `range = botAI->GetRange("heal")` to use the standard healing range. **`GetBlanketTarget(auraName)`:** The custom part of the implementation. Walks the group in three prioritized passes — tanks first, then melee non-tanks, then ranged — returning the first eligible member found. Eligible is defined as: alive, not a GM, within `spellDistance`, and `!botAI->HasAura(auraName, member, false, true)` (not already carrying the HoT). Returns nullptr if every member is already covered. **`isUseful()`:** On both actions simply returns `GetTarget() != nullptr` — fires as long as `GetBlanketTarget` finds someone without the HoT, and suppresses itself the moment all targets are covered. --- ### CC Implementation — Cyclone, Hibernate, Entangling Roots (`DruidTriggers.h/.cpp`, `DruidActions.h/.cpp`, `GenericDruidStrategy.cpp`) The druid CC spells use the project's strict RTI-only pattern rather than the fallback "best candidate" pattern used by other classes (e.g., Mage Polymorph). **`"rti cc target"` value:** A direct raid icon lookup. Reads the `"rti cc"` string value (default `"moon"`, configurable per-bot via `rti cc <icon>`), converts it to a raid icon index, and returns the live `Unit*` for that GUID. If no CC icon is set, it returns `nullptr`. There is no fallback to a best-candidate scan. **Triggers** (`CycloneTrigger`, `HibernateTrigger`, `EntanglingRootsTrigger`): All three extend `HasCcTargetTrigger` and override `IsActive()`. The first check is always `"rti cc target"` — if it returns `nullptr`, the trigger is immediately silent. If an icon is set, it checks `"cc target"` (with the spell name as a qualifier) to verify the RTI target matches and delegates to `HasCcTargetTrigger::IsActive()`, which handles the "don't re-cast while already CC'd" check. **Actions** (`CastCycloneCcAction`, `CastHibernateCcAction`, `CastEntanglingRootsCcAction`): All three extend `CastCrowdControlSpellAction` rather than plain `CastSpellAction`. The action names are `"cyclone on cc"`, `"hibernate on cc"`, `"entangling roots on cc"` — not the raw spell names. This matters because `CastSpellAction` stores its constructor argument as both the action name and the spell name, and `isPossible()` calls `CanCastSpell(spell, target)` using that string. Passing `"cyclone on cc"` to `CastSpellAction` would resolve to spell ID 0 and silently return false forever. `CastCrowdControlSpellAction` keeps the spell name separate from the action name, avoiding this. `GetTargetValue()` on all three returns `context->GetValue<Unit*>("rti cc target")` directly. **Form prerequisite:** The action nodes for `"cyclone on cc"` and `"hibernate on cc"` have `NextAction("caster form")` as a prerequisite, so the bot automatically shifts out of Bear, Cat, or Moonkin form before casting. Entangling Roots has the same prerequisite. **Priority order:** Cyclone (24.0f) > Hibernate (23.0f) > Entangling Roots (22.0f). Cyclone is preferred because it works on any target type and the target is immune to all damage and healing while cycloned — it cannot be broken by AoE. Hibernate is beast/dragonkin only. Entangling Roots can be broken by damage. **Feral Cat CC:** Wired through `TwoTrigger` pairings with `"predator's swiftness"` (see Cat section above). Because the Predator's Swiftness proc makes the spell instant-cast, no form shift is needed — the cat casts directly from Cat Form after a finisher. --- ### Ferocious Bite Execute (`DruidTriggers.h`, `DruidCatActions.h`, `CatDruidStrategy.cpp`) Two separate triggers fire the same `CastFerociousBiteAction`, which is a plain `CastMeleeSpellAction` with no custom logic — all the intelligence lives in the triggers. **`FerociousBiteTimeTrigger`** ("ferocious bite time", 22.5f) — the normal rotation path. Requires 5 combo points, Savage Roar active with >10 seconds remaining, and Rip active on the target with >10 seconds remaining. The duration checks prevent spending combo points on Ferocious Bite when either buff is about to fall off and needs to be refreshed first. **`FerociousBiteExecuteTrigger`** ("ferocious bite execute", 24.0f) — the execute window, higher priority than the time trigger. Requires only 1 combo point, and fires when the target is below **both** 25% HP and 20,000 absolute HP. The dual condition is the key design detail: the 25% threshold alone would trigger on a raid boss at 25% health — which could still be millions of HP remaining. The 20,000 HP cap ensures the execute behavior only activates when the target is genuinely close to death, at which point dumping even a partial combo point buildup into Ferocious Bite is better than continuing a normal builder-spender cycle. --- ### Faerie Fire (Feral) Trigger (`DruidTriggers.h`) A single `FaerieFireFeralTrigger` class handles both Bear and Cat with spec-branched behavior inside `IsActive()`. It extends `DebuffTrigger` — the project's standard class for debuff maintenance on the current target — but overrides `IsActive()` to produce three distinct behaviors depending on form and talent state: **Bear:** Bypasses `DebuffTrigger::IsActive()` entirely. Returns true whenever the target is alive and in world, regardless of whether the debuff is already present. Every cast generates immediate threat and damage, so there is no reason to wait for it to fall off before recasting. **Cat with Omen of Clarity (talent aura 16864):** Same bypass — spams on cooldown to fish for Clearcasting procs. Faerie Fire (Feral) has no energy cost, making it a free input that can proc Omen of Clarity on any hit. **Cat without Omen of Clarity:** Falls through to `DebuffTrigger::IsActive()` — the standard base class behavior, which checks: target alive and in world, debuff not already present (`!botAI->HasAura("faerie fire (feral)", target)`), and estimated remaining lifetime of the target is at least `needLifeTime` seconds (default 8.0f — no point applying a 30-second debuff to something about to die). Applied as a normal debuff; does not reapply while active. Both spam paths additionally guard against Prowl — `IsActive()` returns false while the bot has the Prowl aura to prevent casting from breaking stealth. **Strategy wiring:** - Bear: standard rotation slot at 17.0f, plus wired into the `"lose aggro"` trigger at 25.5f as a soft-taunt fallback when Growl is on cooldown. - Cat: low-priority filler at 5.0f. --- ### Starfall Pull Safety (`DruidActions.cpp`) Starfall's 36-yard AoE radius is the largest in the game. A single cast near an unengaged patrol or mob pack would silently pull everything in that area. The previous implementation fired on cooldown with no awareness of the surrounding area. `CastStarfallAction::isUseful()` now applies two guards before allowing the cast: **CC safety check** (standard project pattern): reads `"current cc target"` and `"aoe position"`; suppresses the cast if the CC'd target is within `aoeRadius` of the bot's AoE position. **Unengaged hostile NPC scan (custom)**: reads `"nearest hostile npcs"` (`NearestHostileNpcsValue`), which uses the project's standard `Acore::AnyUnitInObjectRangeCheck` + `Cell::VisitObjects` grid searcher at `sightDistance` (~50 yards). The value pre-filters via `AcceptUnit()`: non-players only, and `unit->IsHostileTo(bot)` must be true — this excludes neutral-faction trigger creatures, dummies, and invisible spawns that would otherwise appear in a raw range scan. The loop then applies four additional filters: - Skip null / dead / out-of-world units (standard guard). - Skip the current target — it is the reason we're in combat; its in-combat flag is already covered. - Skip `!bot->IsValidAttackTarget(unit)` — safety net for hostile-faction trigger creatures carrying `UNIT_FLAG_NON_ATTACKABLE` that `IsHostileTo` alone doesn't filter. - Skip units beyond 40 yards — Starfall's listed radius is 36; 40 adds a small buffer for patrols about to enter range. If any remaining unit is `!unit->IsInCombat()`, the cast is suppressed — that mob is unengaged and would be pulled. **Why `"nearest hostile npcs"` and not `"attackers"`:** `attackers` only contains units currently targeting the bot. We need to scan all hostile units in the area, not just those already aggro'd. --- ### Hurricane Channel Cancel (`DruidTriggers.h/.cpp`, `GenericDruidStrategy.cpp`) The previous cancel condition checked whether fewer than 3 enemies were within 30 yards of the bot. This is a poor proxy — enemies could scatter laterally but still sit within that radius, keeping the channel alive while none of them were taking damage. The replacement is `HurricaneChannelCheckTrigger`, which locates the actual Hurricane `DynamicObject` on the field and measures from it directly. **`IsActive()` logic:** 1. Checks `bot->GetCurrentSpell(CURRENT_CHANNELED_SPELL)` — if the bot isn't channeling at all, returns false immediately. If it is channeling but the spell isn't a Hurricane rank, also returns false. This check is necessary because `CURRENT_CHANNELED_SPELL` is a slot, not a specific spell — the same cancel action is reused for other channeled spells in the codebase, so the trigger must verify it's specifically Hurricane before acting. 2. Iterates through `HURRICANE_SPELL_IDS` (all five ranks: 16914, 17401, 17402, 27012, 48467) calling `bot->GetDynObject(spellId)` until a non-null result is found. Hurricane places a `DynamicObject` on the field that the server uses as the actual AoE cylinder — each damage tick queries which units are inside it. The DynamicObject is keyed by spell ID, so the trigger must try each rank to find whichever one the bot currently has learned and placed. 3. Reads `dynObj->GetRadius()` — the actual radius stored on the DynamicObject itself rather than a hardcoded constant. This matches exactly what the server uses to calculate damage, so the trigger's cancel condition is spatially identical to the server's hit detection. 4. Walks the `"attackers"` GuidVector and counts how many live attackers are within `dynObj->GetRadius()` of the DynamicObject's position using `unit->GetDistance(dynObj->GetPosition()) <= radius`. 5. Returns `count < minEnemies` (default 3). The trigger fires — cancelling the channel — when fewer than 3 attackers are physically inside the Hurricane AoE. **Why `"attackers"` and not a full area scan:** Hurricane only deals damage to units that are attacking the bot (or in its threat list). Scanning all nearby hostile units would cause premature cancellation if non-aggro'd enemies happened to be standing outside the AoE. Attackers is the right scope. **Strategy wiring:** The trigger is paired with `NextAction("cancel channel", 22.0f)` in the AoE strategy for both Balance and Resto druids. The cancel priority (22.0f) sits below the Hurricane cast priority (23.0f), so if the medium AoE trigger re-activates on the same tick the cancel fires — meaning enemies came back into range — the new cast wins over the cancel. --- ## Feature Evaluation <!-- If your PR is very minimal (comment typo, wrong ID reference, etc), and it is very obvious it will not have any impact on performance, you may skip these question. If necessary, a maintainer may ask you for them later. --> <!-- Please answer the following: --> - Describe the **minimum logic** required to achieve the intended behavior. Most new triggers are simple aura or cooldown checks. The heavier ones are the group scans (for the blanketing HoTs and the healer mana check), but these are identical in cost to group scans already running throughout the project (all of the party member health checks). The Starfall safety check is the only genuinely new scan — it looks for nearby hostile NPCs before allowing a cast, using the same grid search the project already uses elsewhere. That being said, it's loaded on the end of the trigger/action pairing - so in the StarfallNoCDTrigger, the bot has to already have learned starfall, already be in combat, and have Starfall off of cooldown and ready to use. The Hurricane cancel check only runs while the bot is actively channeling, so it's tightly gated. - Describe the **processing cost** when this logic executes across many bots. Negligible for almost everything in this PR. The vast majority of new logic is aura/buff/debuff lookups and cooldown checks that cost nothing at scale. The group scans for blanketing and healer mana follow the same pattern as existing party scans that already run on every healer bot every tick. No new unbounded operations, no shared state between bots. ## How to Test the Changes <!-- - Step-by-step instructions to test the change. - Any required setup (e.g. multiple players, number of bots, specific configuration). - Expected behavior and how to verify it. --> All druids perform a bit better now - I'd say test the branch out with the druids y'all currently use. JUST REMEMBER TO DO reset botAI or talents spec "x" again, since there have been some strategies changed!! The big one being the blanketing strategy for resto druids. They heal so much better now. Also being able to control when they pre-hot is really great. ## Impact Assessment <!-- As a generic test, before and after measure of pmon (playerbot pmon tick) can help you here. --> - Does this change increase per-bot/per-tick processing or risk scaling poorly with thousands of bots? - - [x] No, not at all - - [ ] Minimal impact (**explain below**) - - [ ] Moderate impact (**explain below**) Tested before an after with the same performance logs. I tested it with a 25 man group of only druids versus my normal 25 man group on several raid bosses - no difference in pmon. - Does this change modify default bot behavior? - - [ ] No - - [x] Yes (**explain why**) Druid bots currently have several bugs/issues with them. This doesn't exactly change the skills they were already using - just refines the scenarios in which they should be used. For example, a boomkin won't use starfall when there is a pack within range but not aggro'd. You can turn off feral charge for cat druids now, so they don't fly into a bosses aoe (locust swarm on anub, overload on iron council). Bear druids don't battle rez anymore. They just feel less clunky and heal/hold aggro better. - Does this change add new decision branches or increase maintenance complexity? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) There are only 2 changes to files outside of the druid strategy, which is the healer low mana framework and the modification to autoattack not being used while in prowl. ## AI Assistance <!-- AI assistance is allowed, but all submitted code must be fully understood, reviewed, and owned by the contributor. We expect contributors to be honest about what they do and do not understand. --> Was AI assistance used while working on this change? - - [ ] No - - [x] Yes (**explain below**) <!-- If yes, please specify: - Purpose of usage (e.g. brainstorming, refactoring, documentation, code generation). - Which parts of the change were influenced or generated, and whether it was thoroughly reviewed. --> AI was used heavily in the process to make this PR. First in the research necessary into how systems work, to the initial code implementation, to the testing results (explaining the outcome/why it sucks), to the fix, and then to the review of the code at the end. I will say that after I started researching how to use AI, use .md files for context, clearing sessions, I got a lot better results. I'll be the first to admit that it is 10 times easier to introduce a bug with AI than it is to solve one or implement something new. That is why every time it proposed a change, I asked it if the code was consistent with the project (Already present somewhere else) and if it wasn't, it was heavily scrutinized. It was written with Claude Code with Sonnet 4.6 (high), and peer reviewed by Github copilot. AI also made the description part of the PR, in which I modified myself. <!-- TRANSLATIONS: Anything new that the bots say in chat must be in a translatable format. This is done using GetBotTextOrDefault, which you can search for in the codebase to find examples. Your code needs to have English as the default fallback, while the full translations need to be in an SQL update file. The languages in the file are the nine language options supported by AzerothCore: English, Korean, French, German, Chinese, Taiwanese, Spanish, Spanish Mexico, and Russian. See data/sql/playerbots/updates/2025_12_27_ai_playerbot_fishing_text.sql as an example of a translation SQL update, whose content are called within the codebase at src/strategy/actions/FishingAction.cpp --> ## Final Checklist - - [x] Stability is not compromised. - - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable. - - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained. - - [x] Any new bot dialogue lines are translated. - - [x] Documentation updated if needed (Conf comments, WiKi commands). **Wiki commands** @Dreathean While this PR does add strategies, they are all enabled by default: co +feral charge (feral druids, both cat and bear) - enabled by default, allows/prevents the use of feral charge co +tranquility (resto druids) - enabled by default, allows/prevents the use of tranquility co +blanketing (resto druids) - enabled by default, allows the druid to pre-hot with wild growth and rejuvenation But it would be worth a mention on the wiki - there are scenarios where having these strategies disabled would be beneficial. ## Notes for Reviewers <!-- Anything else that's helpful to review or test your pull request. --> @kadeshar @Celandriel @brighton-chi Thank you for taking the time to look this over. There is a lot of copied code, a bit of new code (which is explained in the code explanation part of it, but please still ask questions), and a lot of refactoring. Please remember to reset the bot strategies before/after you test this branch, due to the several changes (blanketing, feral charge strategies). Reset with reset botAI or "talents spec balance pve" for any testers out there that didn't know. If/When this PR goes to the master branch, it will need to be noted to the people this same thing about resetting strategies. |
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ICC V2, Autogear BiS cmd (#2363)
## Pull Request Description <!-- Describe what this change does and why it is needed --> Big thanks to @kadeshar for providing the bis list for many raids and ilvls :D Video demo for ICC 25HC: https://studio.youtube.com/video/nACyjn817iQ/edit Video demo for autogear bis chat command: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YqyVBaSb2g split main IccActions.cpp into sperate per boss .cpp files changed style to be more aligned with https://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/cpp-code-standards (WIP) added bisicc chat command for bots to gear with ICC bis gear if autogear and bisicc is enabled in cfg https://gist.github.com/metal0/0bb094bf65d27e17044308ad0646cae1 bis list used LM Added multiple spike marking and focus for faster spike clearing, each spike will get its own kill group, tank spike will never get melee bots (only assist tank and ranged dps) Added coldflame detection so that melee bots dont go for spikes that are in flames During bonestorm assist tank will go far away spot so that once bonestorm is fixed, LM will bounce back and forth from MT to AT (atm it targets randomly, it should always pick furthest target) Coldflame avoidance is handled by avoid AOE, important to keep it on in cfg Tested on ALL diffs LDW Improved skull marking of adds, add handling by tanks and dps Changed 1st position for ranged bots for easier adds handling in HC and NM Improved tanking logic for tanks, assist tank will focus on collecting adds and bring them near boss Real players will also get cyclone aura when mind controlled Improved ranged position during 2nd phase, they should not get stuck in corners/walls anymore Tanks will remove LDW ToI aura in HC (really hard to tank with it since many things are happening at once) Added Cheat for LDW fight to help tanks with agro in 2nd phase of heroic modes Changed tank position in phase 2 closer to pillars opposed to stairs (bots love to fall thru floor and run thru walls if near them) this fixed the issue Fixed edge case for escaping from shades, it could happen that multiple shades would target bot, and it was running from 1st one he found, now it will run form all that are targeting it Hunters will cast viper sting now, to increase shield draining speed Tested on ALL diffs Edit 19.5. : Tested 25hc with autogear bis gear, playebots cfg ICC cheats off, world cfg ICC buff on max (30%) In short cleared LDW without ICC cheats with bis gear but unoptimized enchants, talents, gems. I still recommend using ICC cheats for better and fun experience. GS Changed triggers and actions to enable cross faction play Assist tank will now actually tank adds on friendly ship Dps will properly jump to attack mage and go back to their ship, if stuck on enemy ship /p reset, /p summon or /p follow fixed trigger for cannons, if cannons are frozen bots wont try to mount them anymore which prevented them from attacking mage properly bots will use rocket packs to jump to and from enemy ship instead of teleporting Main tank will now jump 1st. tank enemy boss and wait until all bots have jumped back before he jumps back All bots will wait for main tank to engage enemy captain before jumping to enemy ship Cannons will focus rockets 1st, then other adds now (for when gs gets scripted) Rdps will focus nearby adds on enemy ship and mark with star rti icon when there is no deep freeze todo: remove tanking bypass when core fixes enemy ship boss threat reseting Tested crossfaction on horde with single ally bot, ally bot did everything right, need to test more. note horde side is heavily bugged due to threat issue of adds, tanks cant take threat, on ally its somewhat ok, on horde rip. Horde is doable, but annoying cus of threat issue. Tested on ALL diffs DBS Remade tank taunt logic, tanks should now properly taunt boss and let other tank taunt it if they get rune of blood Tanks will tank adds better now, no loose adds anymore Tested on ALL diffs Dogs Remade tank taunt logic, tanks should now properly taunt boss and let other tank taunt it if they get 8 mortal wounds stacks Tanks will tank adds better now, no loose adds anymore Tested on ALL diffs Festergut Hunters sometimes populated row 0 which would make them in melee range of the boss (bad for dps). They should pick correct rows now Healers will populate row 0 1st then other rows for optimal healing position Ranged bots should properly choose unique spots to avoid stacking when there is no spore present Remade tank taunt logic, tanks should now properly taunt boss and let other tank taunt it if they get 6 gastric bloat stacks Changed ranged spore position closer to boss Spore bots should be able to attack/do non movement action when they have spore and are in position Solved malleable goo detection via direct boss hooks to detect boss targets! Tested on ALL diffs Rotface Tanks should not fight over big ooze anymore Improved big ooze kiting Improved small ooze stacking logic (when no big ooze present, stack at small ooze position, when big ooze is present move to it) Fixed edge cases when main and assist tank get small ooze (they used to move to big ooze, that was really bad since main tank would start to tank big ooze and get hit by big ooze, assist tank would stop kiting and get hit by big ooze) stopped mutated plague from dispelling instantly (as fight goes on, rotface cast mutated plague more and more, thus making it impossible to pass due to sheer numbers of small oozes and big oozes on the map, this will delay their spawning and give enough time for bots to handle them properly) Fixed edge case of multiple small oozes and big oozes being alive at same time (bots would detect wrong oozes and wipe raid or get stuck) Improved flood avoidance Improved ranged positioning in heroic mode, instead of letting them choose positions (which is a nightmare on dynamic fight as rotface, they now will choose 1 spot of 22 premade ones and populate them based on guid and adopt spot based on flood position) Improved Explosion avoidance by making bots remember their starting position so that they can return to it after big ooze explode, their movement is not chaotic anymore, and improved timers, they will wait 2 sec at new position before returning to starting position so that they can avoid explosion projectiles properly, they should also avoid moving to other bots starting positions. These changes ensure minimal movements so that bot can do maximum dps possible. Tested on ALL diffs PP Fixed many logic conflicts that caused bots to freeze, do bad dps to ooze/clouds Fixed triggers and multipliers Improved Gas Cloud avoidance, bloated bot will now remember its previous position to avoid backtracking/getting stuck in corners Added boss hooks to finally detect malleable goo, it is not an npc, object or creature and PP doesn't target anyone, bots will flee from it now Boss stacking now only in last phase Added cheats for players also (if enabled in cfg) only bots used to get auras Fixed tank switching in last phase, atm PP doesn't apply aura, but it should work, since same logic works for dogs, festergut and dbs Assist tank will now become abo if there is no abo before first puddle appears Abo will during puddles, slow oozes, slash boss & oozes In last phase assist will return to normal Tested on ALL diffs Edit 19.5. : Tested 25hc with autogear bis gear, playebots cfg ICC cheats off, world cfg ICC buff on max (30%) Tanks switched in last phase flawlesly and shared stacks as they should (mutated plague got fixed in core) In short cleared PP without ICC cheats with bis gear but unoptimized enchants, talents, gems. I still recommend using ICC cheats for better and fun experience. BPC Added center position to prevent bots from pulling BQL or other adds when they glitch thru walls/floor and thus resetting raid back to icc entrance teleporter Added additional z axis resetting since bots like to "fly" up in the air when attacking kinetic bombs. using cheat bypass for ball of inferno flames (atm bugged, doesn't shrink), bots will simply kill them when they spawn. Improved tanking for main tanks, improved collection of dark nuclei for assist tank Improved kinetics bomb handling Improved shock vortex spreading Improved valaran spreading for ranged Added shock vortex (non empowered) detection to avoid it while moving into safe positions Fixed jittery movement Tested on ALL diffs BQL Removed center position block so that bots can spread our easier in 25 mode, not ideal but makes 25hc easier Replaced repulsion based spreading, now each bot will have its own spot and move if needed to new spot Improved air phase spreading Fixed assist tank taking 1st bite Tested on ALL diffs VDW Due to recent core changes bots got bugged in portals if no real player entered and changed Z axis, if there was no z axis change bots would chill under the cloud on the ground and do nothing. I could not figure out how to fix this (thus breaking immersion) without force teleporting them to the clouds. Bots that go into portals will now teleport at the same time to clouds instead of following leader bot. Added feature that if players enter the portal, player with lowest guid will become bot "leader" and they will follow that player so that there is at least a little bit of immersion left. Fixed cloud collection for Heroic Mode, bots will now time clouds more precisely to avoid loosing stack due to not picking them up Improved RTI marking Improved group splitting Improved zombie kiting and avoiding explosion Tested on ALL diffs Sindragosa Bots will mark tomb positions with red smoke bomb in air phase so that real player know where to go with when beacon on them in last phase they will mark with blue smoke tomb position Fixed tank positioning Fixed wrong tomb choice and positioning Fixed tomb marking In last phase healers will stack with melee to allow boss healing In last phase when waiting for mystic debuff to pass, bots will damage tomb like in air phase to speed up the kill todo: tank switch to reset mystic buffet stacks Tested on ALL diffs Edit 19.5. : Tested 25hc with autogear bis gear, playebots cfg ICC cheats off, world cfg ICC buff on max (30%) In short cleared LDW without ICC cheats with bis gear but unoptimized enchants, talents, gems. I still recommend using ICC cheats for better and fun experience. LK Changed add gathering logic for 1st phase and winter phase, instead of tank moving to shamblings, he will keep taunting until they agro him. necrotic plague is easy now, ditched complex timing logic for a simple logic ( move to shambling, wait until dispeled, go back. Healers dont dispel until defile ally is near shambling ) Fixed winter phase gathering logic, assist tank will now properly move to raging spirits asap and bring them to main tank, melee dps will no properly move behind/flank spirits and shamblings to avoid instant death. Rdps will now properly focus frost orbs and adds, Transition should also be smoother now, but still needs /p reset if they get stuck. Other phases are ok, LK fight is now even better than before, but player still need to know tactics and use multibot addon to help out bots when needed, especially during defile phase since its random and position matter for valkyrs and future defiles Non winter phase AT will collect raging spirits and move them to main tank, ranged bots will keep distance, melee bots will flank them to avoid aoe Defile, ditched complex spreading which was mostly gamble with boss hooks to detect defile victim. If bot, bot will move away from raid, if real player main tank will yell Player name move away defile. bots will stay in center now if safe from defile, raging spirits or vile spirits Vile spirits soaking by assist tank. Assist tank will stand between spirits and raid and chase spirits. healers are allowed to move from position to heal assist tank. one hunter if alive will be at center position to place traps to slow down spirits HC Real players will also get buffs if cheats are enabled now Assist tank will now never move towards the raid to gather adds, instead it will taunt them instead so that they come to it Assist tank will rotate shamblings at all times away from raid Assist tank will stun shamblings before transition to avoid shockwave wipe Winter phase ice sphere location changed, ranged will focus sphere faster and better now Fixed jittery movement and low dps during winter phase Fixed most of the bots getting stuck during winter phase Valkyrs will be properly marked now, one by one, in hc bots will now ignore low hp valkyrs and focus on grabbing valkyrs or boss After winter raging spirit will have top priority for killing After winter ranged bots will 1st handle ice spheres then skull targets Spirit bomb avoidance improved, main tank should not back track into unsafe positions anymore Since real player is leader its crucial that player know the tactics, bots can not handle edge cases during the fight alone, they need some of reset, follow, summon here and there since its a long fight and things can go wrong. Tested on ALL diffs NOTE: If server crash, bots will sometimes drop ICC strategy even though they are in ICC, simply re enter or write /p nc +ICC to re enable. NOTE: addons that mark icons during fight could break bots, since icons are used for RTI by bots NOTE: I did not use any raiding addons besides unbot and multibot to control bots NOTE: In theory everything should work wihout ICC buff from world cfg, and ICC cheats from playerbots cfg, didnt test it, didnt try, its too hard core for hc mode to go raw, but it should be possible good luck :) NOTE: For normal about 5k gs should be enough to do most bosses. For HC T10 set + ICC 25 nm or HC gear + gems + enchants + buffs from cfg for fun experience. NOTE: As player its good to know every strategy for Bosses, so that you can spot and help out with reset, follow, summon if bots seem stuck or are doing something strange, a lot of stuff is happening on most fights so expect some intervention with reset, summon, follow. 10 MAN 2-3 Healers, 2 Tanks, at least 1 hunter, at least one druid for bress (its not set in stone, but most success with this setup) 25 MAN 6-7 Healers, 2 tanks, at least 1 hunter, at least 3-4 druids for bress (its not set in stone, but most success with this setup) GL & HF, happy raiding :D Closes #1421 #2120 Fixes #1219 NOTE: Not all of them, I have updated affected changes in #1219. Trash, quest, cheats are still nice to haves, but I don't see working on that in near future. Before posting bugs check #1219 and write there. As I said, I dont plan to implement certain things in near future, but I am more than willing to fix bugs that crash server if they happen ASAP. <!-- Thank you for contributing to mod-playerbots, please make sure that you... 1. Submit your PR to the test-staging branch, not master. 2. Read the guidelines below before submitting. 3. Don't delete parts of this template. DESIGN PHILOSOPHY: We prioritize STABILITY, PERFORMANCE, AND PREDICTABILITY over behavioral realism. Every action and decision executes PER BOT AND PER TRIGGER. Small increases in logic complexity scale poorly across thousands of bots and negatively affect all. We prioritize a stable system over a smarter one. Bots don't need to behave perfectly; believable behavior is the goal, not human simulation. Default behavior must be cheap in processing; expensive behavior must be opt-in. 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NOTE: addons that mark icons during fight could break bots, since icons are used for RTI by bots NOTE: I did not use any raiding addons besides unbot and multibot to control bots NOTE: In theory everything should work wihout ICC buff from world cfg, and ICC cheats from playerbots cfg, didnt test it, didnt try, its too hard core for hc mode to go raw, but it should be possible good luck :) NOTE: For normal about 5k gs should be enough to do most bosses. For HC T10 set + ICC 25 nm or HC gear + gems + enchants + buffs from cfg for fun experience. NOTE: As player its good to know every strategy for Bosses, so that you can spot and help out with reset, follow, summon if bots seem stuck or are doing something strange, a lot of stuff is happening on most fights so expect some intervention with reset, summon, follow. 10 MAN 2-3 Healers, 2 Tanks, at least 1 hunter, at least one druid for bress (its not set in stone, but most success with this setup) 25 MAN 6-7 Healers, 2 tanks, at least 1 hunter, at least 3-4 druids for bress (its not set in stone, but most success with this setup) - Expected behavior and how to verify it. If requirements are met, bots should not struggle with killing bosses Compare to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nACyjn817iQ&t=460s --> ## Impact Assessment <!-- As a generic test, before and after measure of pmon (playerbot pmon tick) can help you here. --> - Does this change increase per-bot/per-tick processing or risk scaling poorly with thousands of bots? - - [ ] No, not at all - - [X ] Minimal impact (**explain below**) In theory it should not impact, didnt test with hi bot count or large player count - - [ ] Moderate impact (**explain below**) - Does this change modify default bot behavior? - - [X ] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain why**) - Does this change add new decision branches or increase maintenance complexity? - - [ ] No - - [X ] Yes (**explain below**) Impacts in raid, new actions, triggers Impacts with new bisicc cmd that will gear bots Everything should make it easier for maintenance since each boss is in seperate file now ## AI Assistance <!-- AI assistance is allowed, but all submitted code must be fully understood, reviewed, and owned by the contributor. We expect contributors to be honest about what they do and do not understand. --> Was AI assistance used while working on this change? - - [ ] No - - [x ] Yes (**explain below**) <!-- If yes, please specify: - Purpose of usage (e.g. brainstorming, refactoring, documentation, code generation). - Which parts of the change were influenced or generated, and whether it was thoroughly reviewed. --> AI was used for analyzing code for ac code standard violations, edits were made by me. It was used for fixing bugs, brainstorming and code generation (for complex math problems, such as dynamicaly kiting oozes around, assiging positions during multiple complex situations in rotface encouter. Everything was checked and tested multiple times until it was polished (to my abilites and understanding). It helped me to solve Malleable goo detection, defile, by hooking directly to boss in order to detect it, since it was detectable only by split second since it was not npc, spell or object. <!-- TRANSLATIONS: Anything new that the bots say in chat must be in a translatable format. This is done using GetBotTextOrDefault, which you can search for in the codebase to find examples. Your code needs to have English as the default fallback, while the full translations need to be in an SQL update file. The languages in the file are the nine language options supported by AzerothCore: English, Korean, French, German, Chinese, Taiwanese, Spanish, Spanish Mexico, and Russian. See data/sql/playerbots/updates/2025_12_27_ai_playerbot_fishing_text.sql as an example of a translation SQL update, whose content are called within the codebase at src/strategy/actions/FishingAction.cpp --> ## Final Checklist - - [ x] Stability is not compromised. - - [x ] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable. - - [x ] Added logic complexity is justified and explained. - - [x] Any new bot dialogue lines are translated. - - [x ] Documentation updated if needed (Conf comments, WiKi commands). ## Notes for Reviewers <!-- Anything else that's helpful to review or test your pull request. --> I have not tested with multiple players, or large servers or with 3k+ bots --------- Co-authored-by: Keleborn <22352763+Celandriel@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: bash <hermensb@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Revision <tkn963@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: kadeshar <kadeshar@gmail.com> |
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Implement Black Temple Strategies (#2381)
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## Pull Request Description
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This PR implements strategies for all bosses in the Black Temple. As
always, I’ve written these with the intent that all bosses be
completable with appropriate gear and 50/50 IP nerfs and boss HP
returned to TBC levels. Illidan is difficult at those parameters, but he
is certainly doable. You just won’t be able to roll a bunch of meme
specs or shitty compositions. Probably.
## Feature Evaluation
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My goal with raid strategies is the same—I’m not just trying to make
encounters doable but am trying to allow people to experience them in a
way that feels like they are part of a coordinated raid of real players.
To me, being able to achieve that is the minimum, and that requires
getting bots to respond to all major mechanics, even if they can
technically just be powered through.
## How to Test the Changes
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Run the Black Temple raid and see if my descriptions of strategies in
the next post check out.
## Impact Assessment
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tick) can help you here. -->
- Does this change increase per-bot/per-tick processing or risk scaling
poorly with thousands of bots?
- - [ ] No, not at all
- - [x] Minimal impact (**explain below**)
- - [ ] Moderate impact (**explain below**)
The performance impact exists only when the “blacktemple” strategy is
on. I’ve tested with pmon and done my best to properly gate checks to
limit the performance impact even during the instance and boss
encounters.
- Does this change modify default bot behavior?
- - [ ] No
- - [x] Yes (**explain why**)
The triggers and multipliers will be evaluated as long as the
"blacktemple" strategy is active, and it will be applied automatically
in the instance (and removed automatically when changing maps outside
the instance).
- Does this change add new decision branches or increase maintenance
complexity?
- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain below**)
## AI Assistance
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GPT-5.4, mainly for calculations and things that are more intermediate
concepts that I’m not proficient with like lambdas.
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Chinese, Taiwanese, Spanish, Spanish Mexico, and
Russian. See
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an example of a translation SQL
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src/strategy/actions/FishingAction.cpp
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## Final Checklist
- - [x] Stability is not compromised.
- - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable.
- - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained.
- - [x] Any new bot dialogue lines are translated.
- - [x] Documentation updated if needed (Conf comments, WiKi commands).
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eb3c101959
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update to level 80 pve specs (#2366)
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Every action and decision executes PER BOT AND PER TRIGGER. Small
increases in logic complexity scale
poorly across thousands of bots and negatively affect all. We prioritize
a stable system over a smarter
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## Pull Request Description
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Some of the specs needed improvement.
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tick) can help you here. -->
- Does this change increase per-bot/per-tick processing or risk scaling
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- - [x] No, not at all
- - [ ] Minimal impact (**explain below**)
- - [ ] Moderate impact (**explain below**)
- Does this change modify default bot behavior?
- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain why**)
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- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain below**)
## AI Assistance
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This is done using GetBotTextOrDefault,
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Chinese, Taiwanese, Spanish, Spanish Mexico, and
Russian. See
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an example of a translation SQL
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src/strategy/actions/FishingAction.cpp
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## Final Checklist
- - [x] Stability is not compromised.
- - [ ] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable.
- - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained.
- - [x] Any new bot dialogue lines are translated.
- - [x] Documentation updated if needed (Conf comments, WiKi commands).
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---------
Co-authored-by: Keleborn <22352763+Celandriel@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: bash <hermensb@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Revision <tkn963@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: kadeshar <kadeshar@gmail.com>
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8caf37af97
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Add EnableAutoTradeOnItemMention config option (#2323)
## Pull Request Description This PR adds a config parameter `AiPlayerbot.EnableAutoTradeOnItemMention` that controls whether trade dialogues and inventory listings will be triggered for messages that contain keywords anywhere in their text (for example "got some food?"). The default value is `1/true`, so for existing installs there will be no change. This is useful for other mods that could utilise game chats for other purposes, specifically my [mod-playerbots-characters](https://github.com/deseven/mod-playerbots-characters) and @DustinHendrickson 's [mod-ollama-chat](https://github.com/DustinHendrickson/mod-ollama-chat). Individual users might also benefit from the ability to disable this functionality. ## Feature Evaluation N/A ## How to Test the Changes 1. Start the server with default config and join the game. 2. Get into a party with one or more bots. 3. Write `got some food?` to the party chat. 4. A trade dialogue along with the whispers from the bots should pop up. 5. Stop the server, change `AiPlayerbot.EnableAutoTradeOnItemMention` to `0`. 6. Start the server, join the game. 7. Get into a party with one or more bots. 8. Write `got some food?` to the party chat. 9. Nothing should happen. > [!NOTE] > In both cases the commands `t something` and `c something` should still work. ## Impact Assessment - Does this change increase per-bot/per-tick processing or risk scaling poorly with thousands of bots? - - [x] No, not at all - - [ ] Minimal impact (**explain below**) - - [ ] Moderate impact (**explain below**) - Does this change modify default bot behavior? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain why**) - Does this change add new decision branches or increase maintenance complexity? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) ## AI Assistance Was AI assistance used while working on this change? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) ## Final Checklist - - [x] Stability is not compromised. - - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable. - - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained. - - [x] Any new bot dialogue lines are translated. - - [x] Documentation updated if needed (Conf comments, WiKi commands). ## Notes for Reviewers N/A |
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104a1b9ee1
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Clean up unnecessary includes in raid strategy and trigger-context headers (#2347)
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This PR trims redundant includes from raid Strategy.h and
TriggerContext.h headers. I noticed a consistent pattern of including
Multiplier.h when it was not needed in Strategy.h and including
AiObjectContext.h in TriggerContext.h when only the narrower
NamedObjectContext.h is needed (both of which I was guilty of also).
Since we make new raid strategies based on existing raid strategies, I
figure let's go for the low-hanging fruit and just fix this so we stop
doing it wrong going forward.
While I was at it, I removed other unnecessary includes but in those two
files only (across dungeon and raid strategies).
Edit: Made a couple of other minor code cleanups I'd been intending to
do. Notably, we shouldn't be including a .cpp in PlayerbotAI.cpp.
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- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain why**)
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- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain below**)
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I had GPT-5.4 do the actual work because doing it myself file-by-file
would've been such a snoozefest.
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an example of a translation SQL
update, whose content are called within the codebase at
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## Final Checklist
- - [x] Stability is not compromised.
- - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable.
- - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained.
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605f1d7aaa
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PvP Gear, Autogear Tuning, and Stat Weight Corrections (#2322)
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I have been working diligently whilst on vacation to help get pvp gear up and running for pvp specs. Throughout this process, I have looked at our current autogear system, tested it through and through, and made some changes to make gearing more appropriate per spec. _I am going to have my description of the changes in italics_, **and the AI description overview will be bolded.** Let's begin! **This PR makes some improvements to the bot autogear system across item scoring, spec tracking(pvp specs and gear), and stat weights. Changes are split between those that are always active and those controlled by new config options.** **Mandatory Changes:** **PvP Spec Detection (IsSpecPvp) A new method RandomPlayerbotMgr::IsSpecPvp(botGuid, cls) checks the bot's stored specNo against the spec name string defined in config. If the name contains "pvp", the bot is treated as a PvP spec throughout the entire gear pipeline. This is the single source of truth used by both InitEquipment() and ItemUsageValue. In the future this detection can be expanded to drive bot behavior decisions — such as prioritizing dueling players in the world, joining Wintergrasp, or preferring BG and Arena queues over PvE content.** _This is scalable, so if someone were to create their own pvp spec in the config, it would still be tracked if the name contains "pvp". I like the idea of pvp specced random bots having an identifier for pvp events._ **PvP Weights Applied During Loot Evaluation ItemUsageValue::QueryItemUsageForEquip() now calls IsSpecPvp() before scoring a looted item. If the bot is on a PvP spec, it passes SetPvpSpec(true) to the StatsWeightCalculator, ensuring looted items are evaluated with PvP stat priorities (including resilience weighting) rather than PvE weights. Previously, a PvP-specced bot would score loot identically to a PvE bot.** _So, during autogear and upgrade equips, pvp specced bots will now heavily prioritize resilience. On the flip side, pve bots really don't want resilience gear, so a negative weight modifier (penalty for resilience items) has been applied to pve autogearing and upgrade equips. This is important, because you can switch a bot from a pve spec to a pvp spec, and it will automatically consider resilience items in it's inventory as upgrades, and equip them. Same for when you switch a bot from a pvp spec back to a pve spec - the resilience penalty will encourage the bot to switch back to the best available pve gear._ **Resilience Weighting After all per-spec weights are generated in GenerateBasicWeights(), a global resilience modifier is applied unconditionally:** **PvP specs: +7.0 resilience weight — strongly prioritizes resilience gear Non-PvP specs: −3.0 resilience weight — actively discourages resilience gear Resilience is additionally excluded entirely from trinket slot scoring via SetExcludeResilience(true), preventing the PvP resilience bonus from inflating the scores of non-CC trinkets.** _I tried several different numbers here - as high as 10 and as low as 3 for resilience. I ended up with 7 so nearly all specs will slot resilience in every slot EXCEPT for trinkets. I stopped weighing resilience on trinkets because they ended up being garbage trinkets for the most part - other endgame pve trinkets were way more impactful. In my testing, the only class/specs that wont use 100% resilience gears are the tanks, since defense rating/parry/block/dodge weights are so high._ **CC-Break Trinket Cache At server startup, PlayerbotFactory::BuildCcBreakTrinketCache() queries the world database for all trinkets (InventoryType=12, Quality≥2) whose spell IDs include spell 42292 — the CC-break / PvP trinket effect shared by items like Medallion of the Alliance/Horde. Results are sorted by item level descending and cached in a static vector, ready for fast lookup during gearing.** _This creates a cache of cc trinkets on startup, for this:_ **CC-Break Trinket Force-Equip During InitEquipment(), PvP-specced bots at level 50 or higher (level minimum for autogear to apply trinkets) run a pre-selection pass over ccBreakTrinketCache to find the best CC-break trinket they meet the level requirement and quality limit for. Human and Undead bots are excluded from this — they have racial abilities (Every Man for Himself, Will of the Forsaken) that share the PvP trinket cooldown, making a dedicated trinket redundant.** **If a suitable trinket is found, it is stored as pvpTrinket1 and force-equipped into TRINKET1 before the main gear loop runs. If an item already occupies the slot, it is moved to bags first. The second-chance pass also skips TRINKET1 when pvpTrinket1 is set, so the CC trinket is never overwritten.** _This is the catch-all forced pvp trinket for trinket slot 1. In my testing, I really found out how few cc trinkets there are - most of them are epic, and blue ones start showing up super late in the game. An heirloom patch would really help the lower levels, being able to equip a pvp trinket at level 10 or something. Keep in mind, that if your bot isn't getting a pvp trinket with autogear, make sure they aren't human or undead, and check your config for what quality items are allowed with autogear. NOTE - PVP TRINKET STRATEGIES ARE NOT CURRENTLY CODED, SAME WITH CC RACIALS. They will not break out of stun/cc currently. This is for future updates if/when I make a trinketstrategy._ **Enhancement Shaman Dual Wield Fix Classes like Rogues, Frost DKs, and Fury Warriors have their dual wield capability established through class initialization code in the core. Enhancement Shamans acquire Dual Wield only through a specific talent (spell 30798, learned around level 40), and the bot factory had no code to detect and apply this. The result was that Enhancement Shaman bots would sometimes have their offhand weapon unequipped — despite having the talent. After talents are applied in both InitTalentsTree() and InitTalentsBySpecNo(), the code now checks for spell 30798 and explicitly grants SKILL_DUAL_WIELD and SetCanDualWield(true) when present.** _When testing the weapon speed preferences, I noticed that randombot enhancement shamans were unequipping their offhand randomly. They would just walk around with a single 1-hand weapon. This is because they were not considered in the system as dual wielding, so when initequipment or autoequipupgrades was ran, it would unequip the offhand through a function, despite having the dual wield talent. Looking at the code, the other classes already have this flag (warriors, rogues, dks, hunters) because they didn't acquire it through talents._ **CalculateItem() Slot Awareness StatsWeightCalculator::CalculateItem() now accepts an optional slot parameter (default -1). When provided and the item is a weapon, ApplyWeaponSpeedGovernance() can be called. Both item scoring calls inside InitEquipment() — the candidate scoring loop and the incremental old-item comparison — now pass the current equipment slot.** _This change allows the calculate item function to know what slot it's working with, and that's how it modifies it's decision making for some of the optional features below._ **Holy Paladin Weapon Scoring Fix Prior to this change, Holy Paladin could end up equipping 2H weapons because haste and crit sticks (2H weapons) were outscoring appropriate 1H caster weapons — the item type penalty was not catching them correctly. Holy Paladin is now explicitly added to the dual-wield penalty group (preventing 2H weapons from being viable), excluded from the generic caster 1H penalty (since they use 1H + shield rather than a staff), and given a 0.8x soft preference for 1H weapons.** _In autogear testing, sometimes 2h weps with high crit/haste would win over caster gear - this is especially noticeable at lower levels, with shallower item pools (greens only). You'd hit autogear and the holy paladin would equip a 2h axe with crit :( So this makes it so holy paladins only use 1h weapons. They can use either a shield or an offhand, depending on stat weights._ **PvP Spec Slots Added for All Classes The existing RandomClassSpecProb / RandomClassSpecIndex config entries control what percentage of random bots in the world are assigned each spec. Previously only PvE specs (indices 0–2, or 0–3 for Druids) were defined, giving server operators no way to introduce PvP-specced random bots into the world population. This PR adds PvP spec slots for every class (indices 3–6 depending on class), all defaulting to 0 probability. Server operators can raise these values to spawn PvP-specced random bots — e.g., setting RandomClassSpecProb.1.3 = 20 would make 20% of Warrior bots run Arms PvP. Two additional PvE specs have also been added: Death Knight index 3: Double-aura Blood (a hybrid Blood/Frost PvE tank variant) Mage index 3: Frostfire (a PvE hybrid spec) All existing spec entries have been annotated with comments identifying each one (e.g., # arms pve, # holy pve) for readability.** _This change was actually added at the start - I realized that there was no way for pvp-specced randombots to spawn naturally, so I added optional probabilities to the config. They are currently set at 0% by default, but giving the user the option I feel is necessary. Also, it would have been impossible for me to test the init on randombots with pvp gear otherwise. Also, I noticed that the frostfire mage and the dual-aura dk didn't have an option, so I added them in as well, as well as names above each option for quality of life._ **Stat Weight Corrections The following per-spec stat weights were adjusted to better reflect actual WotLK priorities. Entries marked NEW did not previously exist; unmarked rows show old → new values.** <img width="795" height="268" alt="arms warrior" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cb0deb00-a985-432d-81a1-133fc953088b" /> _Arms warriors would prefer leather/ap gear about half of the time - the combined weights of both would often beat strength gear, especially at lower levels, or where the item pool was shallow. Also, they continued to spawn with spell power gear and defense gear occasionally, especially on gear with resilience (resilience, spell power, crit, haste, stam items)._ <img width="796" height="301" alt="fury warrior" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/715ff3a3-3d20-4e0e-a953-7ed6fd9386db" /> _Fury warriors had the same issues as arms warrior, but really can't afford to lose a strength item - beserker stance increases strength by 20%. Also had to reduce haste here because haste really isn't nearly as important as strength, crit, arp. Haste items would win often over strength/crit/arp gear._ <img width="796" height="300" alt="prot tanks" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/624de09a-2506-4aee-95aa-c49cbc5b85d3" /> _So, prot paladins and prot warriors currently are weighed identically fyi. Look at that whopping 2.0 agility - twice as important as strength? I noticed that my prot paladins/warriors were equipping agility/haste/crit items instead of defense gear on their neck, rings, trinkets, and back. This adjustment pretty much ensures that defense gear takes those slots if it's available. Removed the crit/haste weightings, because realistically if a tank wants more damage, it will just get strength. Lastly added the spell power penalty because prot paladins would spawn in fully holy gear if they were pvp specced (resilience is weighted so high, resilience/spellpower/stam/haste gear would often win). This aims to prevent that._ <img width="802" height="421" alt="dps dks" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/371d1344-2382-4460-b3a7-f38b33025b73" /> _Same issue with plate dps as the warriors had. Spell power gear would occasionally spawn on crit/hit items in pve, and a ton of spell power resilience gear would spawn. There is no scenario where a DK wants spell power, this isn't patch 3.0.1..._ <img width="796" height="447" alt="blood dk" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c84a2bbf-7daa-4805-acf3-cd3bf815eda4" /> _Similar issues to prot paladin/warrior. I was really tired of seeing block rating/value gear as a result of getting gear with defense/stam. This results in a lot more defense rating/expertise/hit/dodge/parry gear, and basically makes shield stats nearly non-existent (unless the upgrade is good enough, it could still win)_ <img width="794" height="226" alt="ret paladin" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b09f40ed-b25f-4945-940c-2ce92f81c7c4" /> _Prior to this PR, the positive spellpower and int weights were enough for ret paladins to spawn with spellpower/int/haste/crit gear. This is unlikely now. And agility/ap was reduced to favor more strength gear._ <img width="795" height="306" alt="Enhancement Shaman" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1e5231fd-36ea-4b7e-a546-cf0075d17bd4" /> _While spell power is a decent stat on enhancment shamans, it was appearing on too much gear, especially on items that were haste/crit/spell power. And for elemental shamans, they were getting agi/haste/crit gear, so this aims to get rid of those items entirely without reducing haste/crit._ <img width="800" height="119" alt="shaman pally" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6ea3300a-effd-4a03-8f6f-4ae13c5383a5" /> _Holy paladins and resto shamans are scored the same, but this prevents attack power/haste/crit gear, since haste and crit are weighted high._ <img width="1025" height="385" alt="mage" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/03191dfd-dc09-477d-8424-8fd56f3e0d71" /> _Prevents mages from equipping/autogearing items with attack power, some attack power/crit/haste/hit items were winning with shallow item pools._ <img width="1022" height="502" alt="hunter rogue" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/06fa67c9-7709-4ee8-a0e2-34de18594018" /> _Prevents hunters and rogues from getting spell power leather gear with hit/crit. Crit is very heavy for hunters so this was decently common._ **Optional Changes (Config-Controlled)** **AiPlayerbot.PreferClassArmorType (default: 0) Applies a 3x score multiplier to armor matching the bot's class-appropriate type (plate/mail/leather/cloth). A significantly better off-type item can still win — this is a soft preference, not a hard filter.** _Are you tired of your fury warrior being a leather daddy? Are you tired of your holy paladin running around in cloth lingerie? This will fix that. For mail classes (hunters/shamans) and plate classes, this only kicks in after level 40. But it really helps adhere to the highest armor class available. This would be the perfect solution to the quarterly question "Why is my paladin wearing leather?". This definitely should remain optional, as quite a few BIS lists would disagree with it. Leather at certain stages is great for hunters/shamans/warriors/dks._ **AiPlayerbot.AutogearAllowsQuestRewards (default: 0) Builds a cache of equippable armor and weapon quest rewards at startup. Bots can then equip these items during autogear, using the quest's minimum level as the effective required level gate.** _So, I noticed that autogear didn't allow items without a level requirement (quest rewards), because it didn't know how to handle that when giving out gear. It would previously just flat out reject all quest rewards, as they wouldn't be a part of the item pool. This option enables quest rewards to be considered in the item pool, and the level correlates to the lowest level you could get the quest. I have tested this for about 3 hours across all specs and using blue/green gear, it seems like a really nice bonus. Keep in mind that I do 0 quests on my way to 80, so players like me could still benefit from those items. I think this should remain optional._ **AiPlayerbot.EquipAllSlotsAtAnyLevel (default: 0) Bypasses the low-level slot restrictions in InitEquipment(): Trinkets normally locked until level 50 Head/Neck until level 30 Rings until level 20 All other non-weapon slots until level 5** _Autogear currently has level floors for slots - they will not ever give items below the above thresholds. This config option bypasses that. I have not tested this as much as I should have, so as people test this, they could let us know of items that should be blacklisted._ **AiPlayerbot.WeaponSpeedGovernance (default: 0) When enabled, ApplyWeaponSpeedGovernance() applies a 3x score multiplier to weapons matching the spec's ideal attack speed profile. Applies to mainhand, offhand, and ranged slots only. Per-spec preferences: Arms Warrior: Slow 2H (>=3400ms) in mainhand; poleaxes and axes preferred (Axe Specialization) Ret Paladin / Blood & Unholy DK: Slow 2H (>=3400ms) in mainhand Prot Warrior & Paladin: Slow 1H (>=2600ms) in mainhand Fury Warrior dual wield: Slow 1H (>=2600ms) in both hands Fury Warrior titan's grip: Slow 2H (>=3400ms) in both hands Frost DK: Slow 1H (>=2600ms) in both hands; 2H excluded Enhancement Shaman (dual wield): Slow 1H (>=2600ms) in both hands; synchronized MH/OH speeds for flurry procs Enhancement Shaman (pre-dual wield): Slow 2H (>=3400ms) in mainhand Combat Rogue: Slow MH (>=2600ms) + Fast OH (<=1500ms) Assassination / Subtlety Rogue: Slow dagger MH (>=1700ms) + Fast dagger OH (<=1500ms) Hunter: Slow ranged (>=2600ms); melee is a stat stick, speed ignored Feral Druid: No preference (forms normalize attack speed)** _Besides pvp gearing for pvp specs, I feel like this is one of the nicest additions. It was really frustrating to see an enhancement shaman put windfury on a 1.5 dagger. Without this, weights for melee dps are calculated on dps alone, not weapon speed. You'll see 2h specs use fast 2h weapons (3.0), rogues use 2 fast weapons or slow weapons, frost dks occasionally using 2h weapons while having dual wield talents. I tested this for about 6 hours across all mentioned specs at levels 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 65, 70, 75, and 80, with 3 quality types (greens, blues, purples). I would actually consider making this mandatory, simply because of the impact I saw in the dps charts. Super happy and proud of this._ <img width="1021" height="470" alt="files changes" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f55d955c-8760-4adf-b4d9-84797da2dc65" /> ## Feature Evaluation <!-- If your PR is very minimal (comment typo, wrong ID reference, etc), and it is very obvious it will not have any impact on performance, you may skip these question. If necessary, a maintainer may ask you for them later. --> <!-- Please answer the following: --> - Describe the **minimum logic** required to achieve the intended behavior. _Two caches are built upon startup - the pvp trinket cache and the quest reward cache. From there, this directly modifies the stat weight calculations involving initequipement (autogear) and autoequipupgrades, as both go off of stat weight calculations. I tried to implement these changes with as little custom functions and coding as possible, and relied as much as I could on the pre-existing framework._ - Describe the **processing cost** when this logic executes across many bots. _Fortunately most of the gates are boolean so it shouldn't impact performance much at all. I ran these changes on my local server with stock 500 bots, noticed no pmon difference from the main branch. Did a 24h stress test on my server yesterday, stats looked consistent with the stress test I did prior to making any changes on 3-31-26._ _It helps that it uses pre-existing functions such as initequipment and autoequipupgrades, and it really just modifies them with slightly more logic. That being said, autogear didn't lag my server at all, nor did the bots equipping upgrades._ ## How to Test the Changes <!-- - Step-by-step instructions to test the change. - Any required setup (e.g. multiple players, number of bots, specific configuration). - Expected behavior and how to verify it. --> _So, with the basic stock playerbots config (do not forget to copy the new config!), the only thing that should change is the pvp gear appearing on pvp specs, and the classes preferring more appropriate stats across the board. You can load into the game, level a bot to 20, autogear, and notice the difference. Same at level 40, 60, 75, or whatever. You could add in the optional config settings to further streamline the gear you want. I currently run with all 4 enabled, 2 of which increase the item pool, and 2 of which help guide them to more appropriate gear (armor/weps)._ ## Impact Assessment <!-- As a generic test, before and after measure of pmon (playerbot pmon tick) can help you here. --> - Does this change increase per-bot/per-tick processing or risk scaling poorly with thousands of bots? - - [x] No, not at all - - [ ] Minimal impact (**explain below**) - - [ ] Moderate impact (**explain below**) _The code is only used on startup (cache generation) and when autogear/autoequipupgrades is called. Not all the time, and not per tick. I noticed no performance impact after these changes._ - Does this change modify default bot behavior? - - [ ] No - - [x] Yes (**explain why**) _It modifies the decision making as far as equipment goes, but as far as priority/strategies, this does not affect that._ - Does this change add new decision branches or increase maintenance complexity? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) _Not to my knowledge, but I'll rely on testers and the community to let me know if it does._ ## AI Assistance <!-- AI assistance is allowed, but all submitted code must be fully understood, reviewed, and owned by the contributor. We expect contributors to be honest about what they do and do not understand. --> Was AI assistance used while working on this change? - - [ ] No - - [x] Yes (**explain below**) <!-- If yes, please specify: - Purpose of usage (e.g. brainstorming, refactoring, documentation, code generation). - Which parts of the change were influenced or generated, and whether it was thoroughly reviewed. --> _AI was used in the research of the initequipment system, stat weights, and cache building. As far as generating the code, using AI was 2 steps forward, 1 step back. I used Claude Code with Sonnet 4.6 (high) and had gemini/copilot review the work. **AI did generate a large portion of the code being used.** I have personally reviewed every line, and a lot was removed out of being obsolete/new system that copied an old one/too many comments. I don't think anything else can be trimmed, though. I also used AI in the PR description, and made my own comments in italics below each entry. I hate explaining/writing._ <!-- TRANSLATIONS: Anything new that the bots say in chat must be in a translatable format. This is done using GetBotTextOrDefault, which you can search for in the codebase to find examples. Your code needs to have English as the default fallback, while the full translations need to be in an SQL update file. The languages in the file are the nine language options supported by AzerothCore: English, Korean, French, German, Chinese, Taiwanese, Spanish, Spanish Mexico, and Russian. 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I learned my lesson, and have tested this extensively (code was pretty much complete on 4-10-26, been testing alone for the last 11 days) and it's ready for the test realm for others to try out. I think it's going to be a good step forward when it comes to gear decision making for bots as a whole. PvPers have come and gone too much from this project due to the lack of options, and this helps captivate that audience. Please reach out to me on discord at Zhur#4391, I am happy to hear results/suggestions there as well as here._ --------- Co-authored-by: Keleborn <22352763+Celandriel@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Worldbuff classic support (#2311)
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## Pull Request Description
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Added support for flask and food for vanilla and TBC
## Vanilla
| Class | Spec | Buff IDs | Buffs |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Warrior | Arms | `17538`, `24799` | Elixir of the Mongoose; Smoked
Desert Dumplings |
| Warrior | Fury | `17538`, `24799` | Elixir of the Mongoose; Smoked
Desert Dumplings |
| Warrior | Protection | `17626`, `25661` | Flask of the Titans; Dirge's
Kickin' Chimaerok Chops |
| Paladin | Holy | `17627`, `18194` | Flask of Distilled Wisdom;
Nightfin Soup |
| Paladin | Protection | `17626`, `25661` | Flask of the Titans; Dirge's
Kickin' Chimaerok Chops |
| Paladin | Retribution | `17628`, `24799` | Flask of Supreme Power;
Smoked Desert Dumplings |
| Hunter | Beast Mastery | `17538`, `18192` | Elixir of the Mongoose;
Grilled Squid |
| Hunter | Marksmanship | `17538`, `18192` | Elixir of the Mongoose;
Grilled Squid |
| Hunter | Survival | `17538`, `18192` | Elixir of the Mongoose; Grilled
Squid |
| Rogue | Assassination | `17538`, `18192` | Elixir of the Mongoose;
Grilled Squid |
| Rogue | Combat | `17538`, `18192` | Elixir of the Mongoose; Grilled
Squid |
| Rogue | Subtlety | `17538`, `18192` | Elixir of the Mongoose; Grilled
Squid |
| Priest | Discipline | `17628`, `18194` | Flask of Supreme Power;
Nightfin Soup |
| Priest | Holy | `17627`, `18194` | Flask of Distilled Wisdom; Nightfin
Soup |
| Priest | Shadow | `17628`, `18194` | Flask of Supreme Power; Nightfin
Soup |
| Shaman | Elemental | `17628`, `18194` | Flask of Supreme Power;
Nightfin Soup |
| Shaman | Enhancement | `17538`, `24799` | Elixir of the Mongoose;
Smoked Desert Dumplings |
| Shaman | Restoration | `17627`, `18194` | Flask of Distilled Wisdom;
Nightfin Soup |
| Mage | Arcane | `17628`, `18194` | Flask of Supreme Power; Nightfin
Soup |
| Mage | Fire | `17628`, `18194` | Flask of Supreme Power; Nightfin Soup
|
| Mage | Frost | `17628`, `18194` | Flask of Supreme Power; Nightfin
Soup |
| Warlock | Affliction | `17628`, `25661` | Flask of Supreme Power;
Dirge's Kickin' Chimaerok Chops |
| Warlock | Demonology | `17628`, `25661` | Flask of Supreme Power;
Dirge's Kickin' Chimaerok Chops |
| Warlock | Destruction | `17628`, `25661` | Flask of Supreme Power;
Dirge's Kickin' Chimaerok Chops |
| Druid | Balance | `17628`, `18194` | Flask of Supreme Power; Nightfin
Soup |
| Druid | Feral Bear | `17626`, `25661` | Flask of the Titans; Dirge's
Kickin' Chimaerok Chops |
| Druid | Restoration | `17627`, `18194` | Flask of Distilled Wisdom;
Nightfin Soup |
| Druid | Feral Cat | `17538`, `24799` | Elixir of the Mongoose; Smoked
Desert Dumplings |
## TBC
| Class | Spec | Buff IDs | Buffs |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Warrior | Arms | `28520`, `33256` | Flask of Relentless Assault;
Roasted Clefthoof |
| Warrior | Fury | `28520`, `33256` | Flask of Relentless Assault;
Roasted Clefthoof |
| Warrior | Protection | `28518`, `33257` | Flask of Fortification;
Fisherman's Feast |
| Paladin | Holy | `28491`, `39627`, `33263` | Elixir of Healing Power;
Elixir of Draenic Wisdom; Blackened Basilisk |
| Paladin | Protection | `28518`, `33257` | Flask of Fortification;
Fisherman's Feast |
| Paladin | Retribution | `28520`, `33256` | Flask of Relentless
Assault; Roasted Clefthoof |
| Hunter | Beast Mastery | `28520`, `33261` | Flask of Relentless
Assault; Warp Burger |
| Hunter | Marksmanship | `28520`, `33261` | Flask of Relentless
Assault; Warp Burger |
| Hunter | Survival | `28520`, `33261` | Flask of Relentless Assault;
Warp Burger |
| Rogue | Assassination | `28520`, `33261` | Flask of Relentless
Assault; Warp Burger |
| Rogue | Combat | `28520`, `33261` | Flask of Relentless Assault; Warp
Burger |
| Rogue | Subtlety | `28520`, `33261` | Flask of Relentless Assault;
Warp Burger |
| Priest | Discipline | `28491`, `39627`, `33263` | Elixir of Healing
Power; Elixir of Draenic Wisdom; Blackened Basilisk |
| Priest | Holy | `28491`, `39627`, `33263` | Elixir of Healing Power;
Elixir of Draenic Wisdom; Blackened Basilisk |
| Priest | Shadow | `28540`, `33263` | Flask of Pure Death; Blackened
Basilisk |
| Shaman | Elemental | `28521`, `33263` | Flask of Blinding Light;
Blackened Basilisk |
| Shaman | Enhancement | `28520`, `33261` | Flask of Relentless Assault;
Warp Burger |
| Shaman | Restoration | `28491`, `39627`, `33263` | Elixir of Healing
Power; Elixir of Draenic Wisdom; Blackened Basilisk |
| Mage | Arcane | `28521`, `33263` | Flask of Blinding Light; Blackened
Basilisk |
| Mage | Fire | `28540`, `33263` | Flask of Pure Death; Blackened
Basilisk |
| Mage | Frost | `28540`, `33263` | Flask of Pure Death; Blackened
Basilisk |
| Warlock | Affliction | `28540`, `33263` | Flask of Pure Death;
Blackened Basilisk |
| Warlock | Demonology | `28540`, `33263` | Flask of Pure Death;
Blackened Basilisk |
| Warlock | Destruction | `28540`, `33263` | Flask of Pure Death;
Blackened Basilisk |
| Druid | Balance | `28521`, `33263` | Flask of Blinding Light;
Blackened Basilisk |
| Druid | Feral Bear | `28518`, `33257` | Flask of Fortification;
Fisherman's Feast |
| Druid | Restoration | `28491`, `39627`, `33263` | Elixir of Healing
Power; Elixir of Draenic Wisdom; Blackened Basilisk |
| Druid | Feral Cat | `28520`, `33261` | Flask of Relentless Assault;
Warp Burger |
## How to Test the Changes
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1. Invite bot with 60-79 level
2. Add him strategy `nc +worldbuff`
3. Bot should apply buffs
## Impact Assessment
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- - [x] No, not at all
- - [ ] Minimal impact (**explain below**)
- - [ ] Moderate impact (**explain below**)
- Does this change modify default bot behavior?
- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain why**)
- Does this change add new decision branches or increase maintenance
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- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain below**)
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## Final Checklist
- - [x] Stability is not compromised.
- - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable.
- - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained.
- - [x] Any new bot dialogue lines are translated.
- - [x] Documentation updated if needed (Conf comments, WiKi commands).
## Notes for Reviewers
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[VANILLA_CONSUMABLE_WORLD_BUFFS.md](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/26761020/VANILLA_CONSUMABLE_WORLD_BUFFS.md)
[TBC_CONSUMABLE_WORLD_BUFFS.md](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/26761021/TBC_CONSUMABLE_WORLD_BUFFS.md)
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feat(Core/Playerbots): Initialize bot professions and specializations (#2287)
## Pull Request Description
Initialize random bot professions from the factory using class-matching
or weighted-random profession pairs, respect the active primary
profession cap, and restore required profession tools during bot
init/refresh.
This PR also initializes profession specializations for eligible bots so
crafted professions are not left in an unspecialized state after
profession assignment. Supported specialization families include:
- Alchemy: Transmute / Elixir / Potion
- Engineering: Goblin / Gnomish
- Leatherworking: Dragonscale / Elemental / Tribal
- Tailoring: Spellfire / Mooncloth / Shadoweave
- Blacksmithing: Armorsmith / Weaponsmith, plus Hammersmith / Axesmith /
Swordsmith for eligible Weaponsmith bots
Specialization choices are stored in bot values so they remain stable
across later refreshes. Required tool items are also restored for
relevant professions during maintenance.
## Feature Evaluation
- Describe the **minimum logic** required to achieve the intended
behavior.
- Select one or two professions during factory initialization from a
small weighted list.
- Clamp the assigned professions to the configured primary profession
limit.
- Learn the profession starter spell and set skill to the bot’s
profession cap.
- For professions with supported specialization branches, assign exactly
one valid specialization when the bot meets the same level/skill gates
used by AzerothCore profession scripts.
- Persist the specialization selection in stored bot values so the
choice is stable and does not need to be recalculated repeatedly.
- Restore missing profession tools only when the bot has the related
profession and the tool is absent.
- Describe the **processing cost** when this logic executes across many
bots.
- The added logic executes only during bot init/refresh, not as part of
per-tick combat or trigger evaluation.
- Runtime cost is limited to a few small switch statements, stored value
lookups, spell checks, and item presence checks.
- No expensive repeated searches, map scans, or per-trigger decision
trees were added.
- The design keeps specialization selection deterministic after first
assignment by storing the result, avoiding repeated random branching
later.
## How to Test the Changes
1. Build and restart the server with this branch.
2. Trigger random bot creation, refresh, or level-based reroll for
multiple bots.
3. Verify in `Playerbots.log` that bots receive profession pairs and,
when eligible, profession specializations.
4. Check that low-level bots do not receive specializations before the
required thresholds.
5. Check that eligible bots do receive one specialization for supported
profession families.
6. Verify that specialization choices remain stable across subsequent
refreshes.
7. Verify that profession tools are restored when missing:
- Mining Pick
- Blacksmith Hammer
- Arclight Spanner
- Runed Arcanite Rod
- Skinning Knife
8. For a few bots, inspect in game or via debug tooling that profession
spells/specialization spells are present as expected.
Expected behavior:
- Bots receive professions that respect the configured primary
profession limit.
- Profession skill values are initialized to the level-based cap.
- Eligible bots receive exactly one valid specialization for supported
profession families.
- Specialization assignments are logged and persist across refreshes.
- Profession tools are restored only when required.
## Impact Assessment
- Does this change increase per-bot/per-tick processing or risk scaling
poorly with thousands of bots?
- - [ ] No, not at all
- - [x] Minimal impact (**explain below**)
- - [ ] Moderate impact (**explain below**)
Explanation:
- The added work runs during initialization/refresh rather than normal
per-tick behavior.
- Logic is bounded, data-local, and based on direct skill/spell/value
checks.
- Does this change modify default bot behavior?
- - [ ] No
- - [x] Yes (**explain why**)
Explanation:
- Bots can now start with initialized professions, required tools, and
eligible profession specializations instead of remaining partially
configured or unspecialized.
- Does this change add new decision branches or increase maintenance
complexity?
- - [ ] No
- - [x] Yes (**explain below**)
Explanation:
- The factory now contains specialization assignment branches for
supported profession families.
- Complexity is intentionally limited to init-time switch-based logic
with stored specialization values to preserve predictability.
## AI Assistance
Was AI assistance used while working on this change?
- - [ ] No
- - [x] Yes (**explain below**)
AI assistance was used for:
- code generation and refactoring in `PlayerbotFactory`
- drafting and refining profession/specialization initialization logic
- PR description preparation
All generated and suggested code was reviewed, adjusted, built locally,
and validated before submission.
## Final Checklist
- - [x] Stability is not compromised.
- - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable.
- - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained.
- - [x] Any new bot dialogue lines are translated.
- - [x] Documentation updated if needed (Conf comments, WiKi commands).
## Notes for Reviewers
- Target branch is `test-staging`.
- Profession/specialization logic is intentionally limited to
init/refresh paths to avoid per-tick cost.
- Specialization selections are stored to keep bot behavior stable
across later refreshes.
- Recent changes also add debug logging for assigned specializations and
save the bot after specialization learning so assignments are visible
and persisted.
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Co-authored-by: Keleborn <22352763+Celandriel@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: bash <hermensb@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Revision <tkn963@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: kadeshar <kadeshar@gmail.com>
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d01316fe64
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Exclude Isle of Quel'danas Areas From PvP (#2304)
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PREDICTABILITY over behavioral realism.
Every action and decision executes PER BOT AND PER TRIGGER. Small
increases in logic complexity scale
poorly across thousands of bots and negatively affect all. We prioritize
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## Pull Request Description
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Adds the vendor/quest hub areas of the Isle of Quel'danas to excluded
PvP areas (Shattered Sun Staging Area, Sun's Reach Sanctum, Sun's Reach
Harbor, Sun's Reach Armory). Otherwise, bots attack each other and piss
off all the Shattered Sun Offensive guards and NPCs.
## Feature Evaluation
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- Describe the **minimum logic** required to achieve the intended
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bots.
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- Any required setup (e.g. multiple players, number of bots, specific
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Go to one of the above-mentioned areas while PvP flagged (or on a PvP
server, like me). See if bots attack.
## Impact Assessment
<!-- As a generic test, before and after measure of pmon (playerbot pmon
tick) can help you here. -->
- Does this change increase per-bot/per-tick processing or risk scaling
poorly with thousands of bots?
- - [x] No, not at all
- - [ ] Minimal impact (**explain below**)
- - [ ] Moderate impact (**explain below**)
- Does this change modify default bot behavior?
- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain why**)
- Does this change add new decision branches or increase maintenance
complexity?
- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain below**)
## AI Assistance
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Was AI assistance used while working on this change?
- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain below**)
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Anything new that the bots say in chat must be in a translatable format.
This is done using GetBotTextOrDefault,
which you can search for in the codebase to find examples. Your code
needs to have English as the default fallback,
while the full translations need to be in an SQL update file. The
languages in the file are the nine language
options supported by AzerothCore: English, Korean, French, German,
Chinese, Taiwanese, Spanish, Spanish Mexico, and
Russian. See
data/sql/playerbots/updates/2025_12_27_ai_playerbot_fishing_text.sql as
an example of a translation SQL
update, whose content are called within the codebase at
src/strategy/actions/FishingAction.cpp
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## Final Checklist
- - [x] Stability is not compromised.
- - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable.
- - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained.
- - [x] Any new bot dialogue lines are translated.
- - [x] Documentation updated if needed (Conf comments, WiKi commands).
## Notes for Reviewers
<!-- Anything else that's helpful to review or test your pull request.
-->
---------
Co-authored-by: Keleborn <22352763+Celandriel@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: bash <hermensb@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Revision <tkn963@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: kadeshar <kadeshar@gmail.com>
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53a607e147
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Enable bots to do Outdoor pvp (#2217)
## Pull Request Description Bots will now engage with outdoor pvp targets when in an area with them. I carved this out of the guildrpg system Im working on since it should work just fine as a standalone. Note this requires a core update https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk/pull/25103 ## Feature Evaluation Its not expensive. the status checks are fairly light and simple. Should be on par with current rpg system actions ## How to Test the Changes You can try to use selfbot to enable this while in EPL, or set the probability of all other rpg actions to 0. ## Impact Assessment <!-- As a generic test, before and after measure of pmon (playerbot pmon tick) can help you here. --> - Does this change increase per-bot/per-tick processing or risk scaling poorly with thousands of bots? - [ ] No, not at all - [x] Minimal impact (**explain below**) - [ ] Moderate impact (**explain below**) There is some impact, but should be minimal overall. - Does this change modify default bot behavior? - [ ] No - [x] Yes (**explain why**) It will activate automatically based on default config. - Does this change add new decision branches or increase maintenance complexity? - [ ] No - [x] Yes (**explain below**) ## AI Assistance Was AI assistance used while working on this change? - [ ] No - [x] Yes (**explain below**) <!-- If yes, please specify: - Purpose of usage (e.g. brainstorming, refactoring, documentation, code generation). - Which parts of the change were influenced or generated, and whether it was thoroughly reviewed. --> Nothing beyond search functionality and autocomplete. ## Final Checklist - [x] Stability is not compromised. - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable. - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained. - [x] Documentation updated if needed (Conf comments, WiKi commands). ## Notes for Reviewers <!-- Anything else that's helpful to review or test your pull request. --> --------- Co-authored-by: bash <hermensb@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Revision <tkn963@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: kadeshar <kadeshar@gmail.com> |
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c0390a24fd
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feat(Performance): BotActiveAlone activity interval fixes and default settings for avg player (#2250)
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PREDICTABILITY over behavioral realism.
Every action and decision executes PER BOT AND PER TRIGGER. Small
increases in logic complexity scale
poorly across thousands of bots and negatively affect all. We prioritize
a stable system over a smarter
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goal, not human simulation.
Default behavior must be cheap in processing; expensive behavior must be
opt-in.
Before submitting, make sure your changes aligns with these principles.
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## Pull Request Description
- Bugfix the jittering on/off of botAlone activity
- BotActiveAlone activity duration configurable
- Updated the default config values for general user for a smoother
experience
- Added offset jittering for the check allowedActivity and check next AI
delay to prevent cpu spikes
(disabled WhenIsFriend can cause race conditions)
## Feature Evaluation
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- Describe the **minimum logic** required to achieve the intended
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- Describe the **processing cost** when this logic executes across many
bots.
## How to Test the Changes
<!--
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- Any required setup (e.g. multiple players, number of bots, specific
configuration).
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## Impact Assessment
<!-- As a generic test, before and after measure of pmon (playerbot pmon
tick) can help you here. -->
- Does this change increase per-bot/per-tick processing or risk scaling
poorly with thousands of bots?
- - [ ] No, not at all
- - [ ] Minimal impact (**explain below**)
- - [x] Moderate impact (**explain below**)
In a positive way, bots in your zone and 150 radius will always be
active, meanwhile other bots will be active 40%
of the time with intervals for 60 seconds per bot. With much lower
latencies. All configurable without say.
40% and 60 seconds for more balance for those who seek bots create world
feel more natural and live vs bots leveling without killing the server
performance. Why not 50 due activity of bots itself 40% will result more
into 45-50% like behavior and 50% prolly more 55%-60%. This it not
something we want incorporate when calculating the value since it
depends on various config and situation. But 40% is good base with
default config.
- Does this change modify default bot behavior?
- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain why**)
- Does this change add new decision branches or increase maintenance
complexity?
- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain below**)
## Messages to Translate
<!--
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translations here. You only need to make sure
the message is in a translatable format, and list in the table the
message_key and the default English message.
Search for GetBotTextOrDefault in the codebase for examples.
-->
- Does this change add bot messages to translate?
- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**list messages in the table**)
| Message key | Default message |
| --------------- | ------------------ |
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## AI Assistance
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- Was AI assistance used while working on this change?
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## Final Checklist
- - [x] Stability is not compromised.
- - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable.
- - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained.
- - [x] Documentation updated if needed (Conf comments, WiKi commands).
## Notes for Reviewers
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-->
---------
Co-authored-by: Keleborn <22352763+Celandriel@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Revision <tkn963@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: kadeshar <kadeshar@gmail.com>
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f76c286353
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Fix Destruction Warlock Glyphs, Take Two (#2278)
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DESIGN PHILOSOPHY: We prioritize STABILITY, PERFORMANCE, AND
PREDICTABILITY over behavioral realism.
Every action and decision executes PER BOT AND PER TRIGGER. Small
increases in logic complexity scale
poorly across thousands of bots and negatively affect all. We prioritize
a stable system over a smarter
one. Bots don't need to behave perfectly; believable behavior is the
goal, not human simulation.
Default behavior must be cheap in processing; expensive behavior must be
opt-in.
Before submitting, make sure your changes aligns with these principles.
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## Pull Request Description
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When I previously "fixed" the default glyphs for destro pve, I
accidentally put Life Tap twice. This PR replaces the second Life Tap
with Incinerate (which is what I intended).
I also fixed a typo in the config.
## How to Test the Changes
<!--
- Step-by-step instructions to test the change.
- Any required setup (e.g. multiple players, number of bots, specific
configuration).
- Expected behavior and how to verify it.
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Use maintenance on a level 80 Warlock with destro pve spec. Their major
glyphs should be, in order, Life Tap, Conflagrate, and Incinerate.
## Impact Assessment
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tick) can help you here. -->
- Does this change increase per-bot/per-tick processing or risk scaling
poorly with thousands of bots?
- - [x] No, not at all
- - [ ] Minimal impact (**explain below**)
- - [ ] Moderate impact (**explain below**)
- Does this change modify default bot behavior?
- - [ ] No
- - [x] Yes (**explain why**)
The default glyphs are wrong.
- Does this change add new decision branches or increase maintenance
complexity?
- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain below**)
## Messages to Translate
<!--
Bot messages have to be translatable, but you don't need to do the
translations here. You only need to make sure
the message is in a translatable format, and list in the table the
message_key and the default English message.
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-->
- Does this change add bot messages to translate?
- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**list messages in the table**)
| Message key | Default message |
| --------------- | ------------------ |
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## AI Assistance
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- Was AI assistance used while working on this change?
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## Final Checklist
- - [x] Stability is not compromised.
- - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable.
- - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained.
- - [x] Documentation updated if needed (Conf comments, WiKi commands).
## Notes for Reviewers
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---------
Co-authored-by: Keleborn <22352763+Celandriel@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: bash <hermensb@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Revision <tkn963@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: kadeshar <kadeshar@gmail.com>
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35a0282ca6
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Add Sense Undead for Paladins (#2200)
# Pull Request This PR adds the sense undead ability for Paladins, which they will keep active at all times. This is mildly useful because the associated minor glyph provides a 1% damage increase against undead while the ability is active. Sense undead is also added to InitClassSpells(). I understand that it is a trainer spell so would normally be covered by InitAvailableSpells(), but those playing with mod-individual-progression will not receive the spell through InitAvailableSpells() because it is removed from trainers by the mod (in TBC, a quest was required to obtain the spell). Finally, the minor glyph of sense undead is now added to the config as a default glyph for all PvE specs. It is not added for PvP specs because Forsaken do not count as undead so the glyph is useless in PvP. I also made some other tweaks to Paladin default minor glyphs that are not worth spending any time talking about. Edit: I also did some minor reformatting of code and replaced some numbers with existing constants. --- ## Design Philosophy We prioritize **stability, performance, and predictability** over behavioral realism. Complex player-mimicking logic is intentionally limited due to its negative impact on scalability, maintainability, and long-term robustness. Excessive processing overhead can lead to server hiccups, increased CPU usage, and degraded performance for all participants. Because every action and decision tree is executed **per bot and per trigger**, even small increases in logic complexity can scale poorly and negatively affect both players and world (random) bots. Bots are not expected to behave perfectly, and perfect simulation of human decision-making is not a project goal. Increased behavioral realism often introduces disproportionate cost, reduced predictability, and significantly higher maintenance overhead. Every additional branch of logic increases long-term responsibility. All decision paths must be tested, validated, and maintained continuously as the system evolves. If advanced or AI-intensive behavior is introduced, the **default configuration must remain the lightweight decision model**. More complex behavior should only be available as an **explicit opt-in option**, clearly documented as having a measurable performance cost. Principles: - **Stability before intelligence** A stable system is always preferred over a smarter one. - **Performance is a shared resource** Any increase in bot cost affects all players and all bots. - **Simple logic scales better than smart logic** Predictable behavior under load is more valuable than perfect decisions. - **Complexity must justify itself** If a feature cannot clearly explain its cost, it should not exist. - **Defaults must be cheap** Expensive behavior must always be optional and clearly communicated. - **Bots should look reasonable, not perfect** The goal is believable behavior, not human simulation. Before submitting, confirm that this change aligns with those principles. --- ## Feature Evaluation Please answer the following: - Describe the **minimum logic** required to achieve the intended behavior? - Describe the **cheapest implementation** that produces an acceptable result? - Describe the **runtime cost** when this logic executes across many bots? The implementation just checks if a Paladin has the sense undead aura, and if not, the Paladin will activate sense undead. It is simple and cheap. --- ## How to Test the Changes - Step-by-step instructions to test the change - Any required setup (e.g. multiple players, bots, specific configuration) - Expected behavior and how to verify it ## Complexity & Impact Does this change add new decision branches? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) Does this change increase per-bot or per-tick processing? - - [ ] No - - [x] Yes (**describe and justify impact**) Infinitesimally Could this logic scale poorly under load? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain why**) ## Defaults & Configuration Does this change modify default bot behavior? - - [ ] No - - [x] Yes (**explain why**) Paladin bots will by default have sense undead enabled. There is no disadvantage to this. If this introduces more advanced or AI-heavy logic: - - [x] Lightweight mode remains the default - - [ ] More complex behavior is optional and thereby configurable --- ## AI Assistance Was AI assistance (e.g. ChatGPT or similar tools) used while working on this change? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) If yes, please specify: - AI tool or model used (e.g. ChatGPT, GPT-4, Claude, etc.) - Purpose of usage (e.g. brainstorming, refactoring, documentation, code generation) - Which parts of the change were influenced or generated - Whether the result was manually reviewed and adapted AI assistance is allowed, but all submitted code must be fully understood, reviewed, and owned by the contributor. Any AI-influenced changes must be verified against existing CORE and PB logic. We expect contributors to be honest about what they do and do not understand. --- ## Final Checklist - - [x] Stability is not compromised - - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable - - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained - - [x] Documentation updated if needed --- ## Notes for Reviewers Anything that significantly improves realism at the cost of stability or performance should be carefully discussed before merging. --------- Co-authored-by: Keleborn <22352763+Celandriel@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: bash <hermensb@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Revision <tkn963@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: kadeshar <kadeshar@gmail.com> |
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2ce8993986
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Correct Loot rolling behavior (#2190)
# Pull Request This fixes the loot rolling behavior issue created by #2068 . Introduce the ability for enchanter bots to disenchant items they dont need, and roll need on recipes they also need. Make it so ITEM_USAGE_AH ensures the item is not BOP. Try to reduce the call for item_usage in CalculateRollVote by passing usage if available. --- ## Design Philosophy We prioritize **stability, performance, and predictability** over behavioral realism. Complex player-mimicking logic is intentionally limited due to its negative impact on scalability, maintainability, and long-term robustness. Excessive processing overhead can lead to server hiccups, increased CPU usage, and degraded performance for all participants. Because every action and decision tree is executed **per bot and per trigger**, even small increases in logic complexity can scale poorly and negatively affect both players and world (random) bots. Bots are not expected to behave perfectly, and perfect simulation of human decision-making is not a project goal. Increased behavioral realism often introduces disproportionate cost, reduced predictability, and significantly higher maintenance overhead. Every additional branch of logic increases long-term responsibility. All decision paths must be tested, validated, and maintained continuously as the system evolves. If advanced or AI-intensive behavior is introduced, the **default configuration must remain the lightweight decision model**. More complex behavior should only be available as an **explicit opt-in option**, clearly documented as having a measurable performance cost. Principles: - **Stability before intelligence** A stable system is always preferred over a smarter one. - **Performance is a shared resource** Any increase in bot cost affects all players and all bots. - **Simple logic scales better than smart logic** Predictable behavior under load is more valuable than perfect decisions. - **Complexity must justify itself** If a feature cannot clearly explain its cost, it should not exist. - **Defaults must be cheap** Expensive behavior must always be optional and clearly communicated. - **Bots should look reasonable, not perfect** The goal is believable behavior, not human simulation. Before submitting, confirm that this change aligns with those principles. --- ## Feature Evaluation Please answer the following: - Describe the **minimum logic** required to achieve the intended behavior? -- Add a new check that downgrades greed rolls to desired levels, or bools for the other two options. - Describe the **cheapest implementation** that produces an acceptable result? -- As implemented. - Describe the **runtime cost** when this logic executes across many bots? -- Same as before. Item usage is the heaviest part, and that hasnt changed to accommodate this. --- ## How to Test the Changes - multiple bots in a group with group loot on, do a dungeon or something. One bot should be an enchanter. ## Complexity & Impact Does this change add new decision branches? - - [ ] No - - [x] Yes (**explain below**) Does this change increase per-bot or per-tick processing? - - [X] No - - [ ] Yes (**describe and justify impact**) Could this logic scale poorly under load? - - [X] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain why**) --- ## Defaults & Configuration Does this change modify default bot behavior? - - [ ] No - - [X] Yes (**explain why**) - - - Corrects the looting behavior to original design. If this introduces more advanced or AI-heavy logic: - - [ ] Lightweight mode remains the default - - [X] More complex behavior is optional and thereby configurable --- ## AI Assistance Was AI assistance (e.g. ChatGPT or similar tools) used while working on this change? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) --- ## Final Checklist - - [x] Stability is not compromised - - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable - - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained - - [x] Documentation updated if needed --- ## Notes for Reviewers Anything that significantly improves realism at the cost of stability or performance should be carefully discussed before merging. |
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ed81a43403
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Added all TBC attunement quests (#2179)
# Pull Request Added all TBC attunement quests to conf --- ## Design Philosophy We prioritize **stability, performance, and predictability** over behavioral realism. Complex player-mimicking logic is intentionally limited due to its negative impact on scalability, maintainability, and long-term robustness. Excessive processing overhead can lead to server hiccups, increased CPU usage, and degraded performance for all participants. Because every action and decision tree is executed **per bot and per trigger**, even small increases in logic complexity can scale poorly and negatively affect both players and world (random) bots. Bots are not expected to behave perfectly, and perfect simulation of human decision-making is not a project goal. Increased behavioral realism often introduces disproportionate cost, reduced predictability, and significantly higher maintenance overhead. Every additional branch of logic increases long-term responsibility. All decision paths must be tested, validated, and maintained continuously as the system evolves. If advanced or AI-intensive behavior is introduced, the **default configuration must remain the lightweight decision model**. More complex behavior should only be available as an **explicit opt-in option**, clearly documented as having a measurable performance cost. Principles: - **Stability before intelligence** A stable system is always preferred over a smarter one. - **Performance is a shared resource** Any increase in bot cost affects all players and all bots. - **Simple logic scales better than smart logic** Predictable behavior under load is more valuable than perfect decisions. - **Complexity must justify itself** If a feature cannot clearly explain its cost, it should not exist. - **Defaults must be cheap** Expensive behavior must always be optional and clearly communicated. - **Bots should look reasonable, not perfect** The goal is believable behavior, not human simulation. Before submitting, confirm that this change aligns with those principles. --- ## Feature Evaluation Please answer the following: - Describe the **minimum logic** required to achieve the intended behavior? - Describe the **cheapest implementation** that produces an acceptable result? - Describe the **runtime cost** when this logic executes across many bots? --- ## How to Test the Changes - Step-by-step instructions to test the change Run maintenance on bots - Any required setup (e.g. multiple players, bots, specific configuration) This only applies to Individual Progression mod, since attunements aren't required in base AC - Expected behavior and how to verify it Bots should be able to enter: - The Eye (Tempest Keep) - Mount Hyjal - Black Temple ## Complexity & Impact Does this change add new decision branches? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) Does this change increase per-bot or per-tick processing? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**describe and justify impact**) Could this logic scale poorly under load? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain why**) --- ## Defaults & Configuration Does this change modify default bot behavior? - - [ ] No - - [x] Yes (**explain why**) All attunements for TBC are now added on 'maintenance' command If this introduces more advanced or AI-heavy logic: - - [ ] Lightweight mode remains the default - - [ ] More complex behavior is optional and thereby configurable --- ## AI Assistance Was AI assistance (e.g. ChatGPT or similar tools) used while working on this change? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) If yes, please specify: - AI tool or model used (e.g. ChatGPT, GPT-4, Claude, etc.) - Purpose of usage (e.g. brainstorming, refactoring, documentation, code generation) - Which parts of the change were influenced or generated - Whether the result was manually reviewed and adapted AI assistance is allowed, but all submitted code must be fully understood, reviewed, and owned by the contributor. Any AI-influenced changes must be verified against existing CORE and PB logic. We expect contributors to be honest about what they do and do not understand. --- ## Final Checklist - - [x] Stability is not compromised - - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable - - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained - - [x] Documentation updated if needed --- ## Notes for Reviewers Anything that significantly improves realism at the cost of stability or performance should be carefully discussed before merging. |
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28a888b6e0
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Added unobtainable items to config (#2133)
# Pull Request Moving hardcoded values to config ## How to Test the Changes - use maintenance command - unequip and destroy item get from this command - turn off server - add item to config - turn on server - use maintenace command - check that different item was provided ## Complexity & Impact Does this change add new decision branches? - - [X] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) Does this change increase per-bot or per-tick processing? - - [X] No - - [ ] Yes (**describe and justify impact**) Could this logic scale poorly under load? - - [X] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain why**) --- ## Defaults & Configuration Does this change modify default bot behavior? - - [X] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain why**) --- ## AI Assistance Was AI assistance (e.g. ChatGPT or similar tools) used while working on this change? - - [X] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) --- ## Final Checklist - - [X] Stability is not compromised - - [X] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable - - [X] Added logic complexity is justified and explained - - [X] Documentation updated if needed --- ## Notes for Reviewers |
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ea60b38eb9
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Add Serpentshrine Cavern attunement quest to bot factory (#2136)
# Pull Request I've being getting ready to test Serpentshrine Cavern strategy on `test-staging`, but noticed the bots don't currently have attunement setup. Added attunement quest. --- ## Design Philosophy We prioritize **stability, performance, and predictability** over behavioral realism. Complex player-mimicking logic is intentionally limited due to its negative impact on scalability, maintainability, and long-term robustness. Excessive processing overhead can lead to server hiccups, increased CPU usage, and degraded performance for all participants. Because every action and decision tree is executed **per bot and per trigger**, even small increases in logic complexity can scale poorly and negatively affect both players and world (random) bots. Bots are not expected to behave perfectly, and perfect simulation of human decision-making is not a project goal. Increased behavioral realism often introduces disproportionate cost, reduced predictability, and significantly higher maintenance overhead. Every additional branch of logic increases long-term responsibility. All decision paths must be tested, validated, and maintained continuously as the system evolves. If advanced or AI-intensive behavior is introduced, the **default configuration must remain the lightweight decision model**. More complex behavior should only be available as an **explicit opt-in option**, clearly documented as having a measurable performance cost. Principles: - **Stability before intelligence** A stable system is always preferred over a smarter one. - **Performance is a shared resource** Any increase in bot cost affects all players and all bots. - **Simple logic scales better than smart logic** Predictable behavior under load is more valuable than perfect decisions. - **Complexity must justify itself** If a feature cannot clearly explain its cost, it should not exist. - **Defaults must be cheap** Expensive behavior must always be optional and clearly communicated. - **Bots should look reasonable, not perfect** The goal is believable behavior, not human simulation. Before submitting, confirm that this change aligns with those principles. --- ## Feature Evaluation Please answer the following: - Describe the **minimum logic** required to achieve the intended behavior? - Describe the **cheapest implementation** that produces an acceptable result? - Describe the **runtime cost** when this logic executes across many bots? --- ## How to Test the Changes - Add bots and convert to raid - Make sure you have attunement by completing [this](https://www.wowhead.com/tbc/quest=13431/the-cudgel-of-kardesh) quest - Teleport to SSC and summon bots. The bots should appear in the raid. ## Complexity & Impact Does this change add new decision branches? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) Does this change increase per-bot or per-tick processing? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**describe and justify impact**) Could this logic scale poorly under load? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain why**) --- ## Defaults & Configuration Does this change modify default bot behavior? - - [ ] No - - [x] Yes (**explain why**) This adds the attunement quest for SSC by default If this introduces more advanced or AI-heavy logic: - - [x] Lightweight mode remains the default - - [ ] More complex behavior is optional and thereby configurable --- ## AI Assistance Was AI assistance (e.g. ChatGPT or similar tools) used while working on this change? - - [x] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) If yes, please specify: - AI tool or model used (e.g. ChatGPT, GPT-4, Claude, etc.) - Purpose of usage (e.g. brainstorming, refactoring, documentation, code generation) - Which parts of the change were influenced or generated - Whether the result was manually reviewed and adapted AI assistance is allowed, but all submitted code must be fully understood, reviewed, and owned by the contributor. Any AI-influenced changes must be verified against existing CORE and PB logic. We expect contributors to be honest about what they do and do not understand. --- ## Final Checklist - - [x] Stability is not compromised - - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable - - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained - - [x] Documentation updated if needed --- ## Notes for Reviewers Anything that significantly improves realism at the cost of stability or performance should be carefully discussed before merging. |
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2f7dfdbbfc
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Fix rest of trainers' related stuff + codestyle changes and corrections (#2104)
# Pull Request
* Fix the rest of the trainer-related functionality: list spells and
learn (cast vs. direct learn) spells.
* Rewrite `TrainerAction`: split the logic between appropriate methods
(`GetTarget`, `isUseful`, `isPossible`) instead of pushing everything
inside a single `Execute` method.
* Change method definitions to remove unnecessary declarations and
parameters overhead.
* Move the `Trainer` header into the implementation. Rewrite
`RpgTrainTrigger` to fit the original logic and move all validation to
`RpgTrainAction` (`isUseful` + `isPossible`).
* Implement "can train" context value calculation to use with
`RpgTrainTrigger`.
* Update and optimize "train cost" context value calculation -- it
should be much faster.
* Replace `AiPlayerbot.AutoTrainSpells` with
`AiPlayerbot.AllowLearnTrainerSpells` and remove the "free" value
behavior — please use `AiPlayerbot.BotCheats` if you want bots to learn
trainer's spells for "free".
* Add `nullptr` checks wherever necessary (only inside targeted
methods/functions).
* Make some codestyle changes and corrections based on the AC codestyle
guide.
---
## Design Philosophy
We prioritize **stability, performance, and predictability** over
behavioral realism.
Complex player-mimicking logic is intentionally limited due to its
negative impact on scalability, maintainability, and
long-term robustness.
Excessive processing overhead can lead to server hiccups, increased CPU
usage, and degraded performance for all
participants. Because every action and
decision tree is executed **per bot and per trigger**, even small
increases in logic complexity can scale poorly and
negatively affect both players and
world (random) bots. Bots are not expected to behave perfectly, and
perfect simulation of human decision-making is not a
project goal. Increased behavioral
realism often introduces disproportionate cost, reduced predictability,
and significantly higher maintenance overhead.
Every additional branch of logic increases long-term responsibility. All
decision paths must be tested, validated, and
maintained continuously as the system evolves.
If advanced or AI-intensive behavior is introduced, the **default
configuration must remain the lightweight decision
model**. More complex behavior should only be
available as an **explicit opt-in option**, clearly documented as having
a measurable performance cost.
Principles:
- **Stability before intelligence**
A stable system is always preferred over a smarter one.
- **Performance is a shared resource**
Any increase in bot cost affects all players and all bots.
- **Simple logic scales better than smart logic**
Predictable behavior under load is more valuable than perfect decisions.
- **Complexity must justify itself**
If a feature cannot clearly explain its cost, it should not exist.
- **Defaults must be cheap**
Expensive behavior must always be optional and clearly communicated.
- **Bots should look reasonable, not perfect**
The goal is believable behavior, not human simulation.
Before submitting, confirm that this change aligns with those
principles.
---
## How to Test the Changes
Force bots to learn spells from trainers using the chat command `trainer
learn` or `trainer learn <spellId>`. Bots should properly list available
spells (`trainer` command) or learn them (based on configuration and
command).
## Complexity & Impact
- Does this change add new decision branches?
- [x] No
- [ ] Yes (**explain below**)
- Does this change increase per-bot or per-tick processing?
- [x] No
- [ ] Yes (**describe and justify impact**)
- Could this logic scale poorly under load?
- [x] No
- [ ] Yes (**explain why**)
---
## Defaults & Configuration
- Does this change modify default bot behavior?
- [x] No
- [ ] Yes (**explain why**)
If this introduces more advanced or AI-heavy logic:
- [x] Lightweight mode remains the default
- [ ] More complex behavior is optional and thereby configurable
---
## AI Assistance
- Was AI assistance (e.g. ChatGPT or similar tools) used while working
on this change?
- [x] No
- [ ] Yes (**explain below**)
If yes, please specify:
- AI tool or model used (e.g. ChatGPT, GPT-4, Claude, etc.)
- Purpose of usage (e.g. brainstorming, refactoring, documentation, code
generation)
- Which parts of the change were influenced or generated
- Whether the result was manually reviewed and adapted
AI assistance is allowed, but all submitted code must be fully
understood, reviewed, and owned by the contributor.
Any AI-influenced changes must be verified against existing CORE and PB
logic. We expect contributors to be honest
about what they do and do not understand.
---
## Final Checklist
- [x] Stability is not compromised
- [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable
- [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained
- [x] Documentation updated if needed
---
## Notes for Reviewers
Anything that significantly improves realism at the cost of stability or
performance should be carefully discussed
before merging.
---------
Co-authored-by: bashermens <31279994+hermensbas@users.noreply.github.com>
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3db2a5a193
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Refactor of EquipActions (#1994)
#PR Description The root cause of issue #1987 was the AI Value item usage becoming a very expensive call when bots gained professions accidentally. My original approach was to eliminate it entirely, but after inputs and testing I decided to introduce a more focused Ai value "Item upgrade" that only checks equipment and ammo inheriting directly from item usage, so the logic is unified between them. Upgrades are now only assessed when receiving an item that can be equipped. Additionally, I noticed that winning loot rolls did not trigger the upgrade action, so I added a new package handler for that. Performance needs to be re-evaluated, but I expect a reduction in calls and in the cost of each call. I tested with bots and selfbot in deadmines and ahadowfang keep. --------- Co-authored-by: bashermens <31279994+hermensbas@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Implement Serpentshrine Cavern Strategies (#1888)
Edited: Below description of methods were brought up to date as of the PR coming off of draft. ### General I've starting leveraging, to the extent possible, an out-of-combat method to erase map keys. This is mostly useful for timers that need to start upon the pull because I dislike having to rely on a check for a boss to be at 100% HP (or 99.9% or whatever) because it can be unreliable sometimes. ### Trash Underbog Colossi: Some Colossi leave behind a lake of toxin when they die that quickly kills any player that is standing in it. The pool is a dynamic-object-generated AoE, and bots will not avoid it on their own (I think because the AoE is out of combat, plus the radius is much larger than the default avoidance radius in the config). The method does not require bots to be in combat, and simply gets bots to run out of the toxin. You will probably still get a couple of idiots who drink in the middle of it, but in my experience, the vast majority of the raid gets out, and healers that escape can easily keep up a couple of fools until they've drank to full. Greyheart Tidecallers: Bots will mark and destroy Water Elemental Totems immediately. ### Hydross the Unstable The strategy uses 2 tanks, with the main tank assigned to the frost phase and the 1st assistant tank assigned to the nature phase. - The main tank will tank the frost phase, and the first assistant tank will tank the nature phase. They each have designated spots and will wait at their spots twiddling their thumbs while Hydross is in the other phase. - Hunters will misdirect to the applicable tank upon the pull and after each phase change. - The phase change process begins 1 second after Hydross reaches 100% Marks. The current tank will begin moving to the next phase tank's spot for the next tank to take over as soon as Hydross transitions. - DPS is ordered to stop after Hydross reaches 100% Marks until 5 seconds after he transitions. - Bots will prioritize the elementals adds after every phase change, unless Hydross is under 10% HP, in which case they should ignore the adds and burn the boss. - Ranged bots should spread during the frost phase to mitigate the impact of Water Tombs. ### The Lurker Below - There is a designated spot for the main tank. - Ranged DPS will fan out over a 120-degree arc that is centered directly across from the tank spot (to try to spread to reduce Geyser damage while also keeping them behind Lurker). - When Spout begins, all bots will run around behind Lurker. The intent is to keep a distance with a radius of 20 or 21 yards and within 45 degrees (either side) of directly behind him. Movement is specifically tangential along an arc so bots don't run in front of Lurker. - Spout's duration is tracked by a timer. The mechanics of the spell itself are rather unique and don't involve a continuous cast or aura to track easily so I settled for the timer. - If you have 3 (or more) tanks, each of the first 3 tanks will be assigned to one of the 3 Coilfang Guardians during the submerge phase. ### Leotheras the Blind The fight is designed for a Warlock tank. You can choose the Warlock tank by giving a Warlock the Assistant flag. If you don't do that, your highest HP Warlock will be picked. Do NOT switch the Warlock tank to a co +tank strategy--the designated Warlock is hardcoded to spam Searing Pain on Demon Leo and otherwise will engage in normal DPS strategies. If you don't have a Warlock at all, the strategy has some methods built in to try to make things work as best as possible with a melee tank. - The Spellbinders get marked with skulls and killed in order. - There is no designated spot or designated tank for the human phase. Your tanks will fight for aggro. Ranged bots will attempt to keep some distance, and when Whirlwind starts, everybody will run away from Leotheras. - During the demon phase, your melee tanks should take a backseat to your Warlock tank, who will receive help in the form of Misdirection. Bots will get the hell away from the Warlock tank so the Warlock tank should be taking every Chaos Blast alone. - During the final phase, your regular tanks will tank Leotheras, and the Warlock tank will tank his Shadow. The melee tanks will attempt to separate Leotheras from his Shadow so bots can focus down Leotheras without getting hit with Chaos Blasts. - Bots will wait 5 seconds to DPS after every transition into human phase, 12 seconds to DPS after every transition into demon phase, and 8 seconds to DPS after the transition into the final phase. There is no waiting on DPS after Whirlwinds, even though it would be ideal. It's not a big deal to live without, and for various reasons, it would have been a pain in the ass to deal with. - Bots will save Bloodlust/Heroism until after Spellbinders are down. - To deal with the Inner Demons, I disabled DPS assist for bots who are targeted and force them to focus only on their Inner Demons. This is sufficient in my experience for all DPS bots and Protection Warriors and Paladins to kill their Inner Demons, even at 50% damage. Feral Tank Druids and Healers still need help, so the strategy hardcodes their actions while fighting Inner Demons. For example, Resto Druids are coded to shift out of Tree Form, cast Barkskin on themselves, and just spam Wrath until the Inner Demon is dead. There are no bot strategy changes used for this method. ### Fathom-Lord Karathress You will need 4 tanks. Your main tank will tank Karathress, and an assistant tank will tank each Fathom Guard. If you have fewer than 4 tanks, then the priority order for tank assignment will be Karathress, Caribdis, Sharkkis, and then Tidalvess. - Roughly, the tank spots are (1) for Karathress, near where he starts but closer to the ledge for LoS reasons, (2) for Sharkkis, North from his starting location on the other side of the ramp, (3) for Tidalvess, Northwest from his starting location near the pillar, and (4) for Caribdis, far to the West of her starting position, near the corner. - Note that the tanks will probably clip through the terrain a bit when going to their positions. This is due to me implementing a forced MoveTo to the tank position coordinates. There is something weird about the maps in Karathress's room, and the tanks will take some really screwed up paths without making them go directly to the exact coordinates. So this looks stupid but is necessary. - One healer will be assigned to heal the Caribdis tank. Because AC Playerbots does not yet have a focus heal strategy, this just means that such healer has a designated location near the Caribdis tank's location. This healer can be selected with the Assistant flag. - Hunters will misdirect the Fathom Guards onto their applicable tanks. If you don't have three Hunters, the priority is Caribdis, Tidalvess, then Sharkkis. - DPS will wait 12 seconds to begin attacking. After that, they will prioritize targets as follows: - (1): Melee will always prioritize Spitfire Totems as soon as they spawn. This will continue through the duration of the fight. - (2): All bots will kill Tidalvess first. - (3): Melee bots will move to Sharkkis, and ranged bots will move to Caribdis. I understand this is not the standard kill order for players, which would have the entire raid kill Sharkkis next. The reasons I have done this differently are because melee DPS is much stronger with 3.3.5 talents vs. in retail TBC, and because bots get really thrown off by Cyclones and therefore they struggle to kill Caribdis quickly. You do not want Karathress below 75% HP before all Fathom-Guards are dead or he gets a huge damage buff. - (4) If Caribdis dies first, ranged bots will help with Sharkkis. - (5) Everybody kills Sharkkis's pet. - (6) Everybody kills Karathress. ### Morogrim Tidewalker - The main tank will pull the boss to the Northeast pillar, with the tank's back against the pillar. - A hunter will misdirect the boss onto the main tank upon the pull. - When the boss gets to 26% HP, the main tank will begin moving the boss to the Northeast corner of the room in preparation for Phase 2 (which begins at 25%). The tank will move in two steps to get around the pillar. - When the boss gets to 25% HP, ranged will follow the main tank to the corner and stack up right behind the boss. They will also move in two steps. - There is no method for melee since they will just naturally follow the boss anyway. ### Lady Vashj **Phase 1**: - The main tank will tank Vashj in the center of the arena. - If a Shaman is in the main tank's group, that Shaman will attempt to keep a Grounding Totem down in range of the main tank to absorb Shock Blast. This should continue in Phase 3. - Ranged bots will spread out in a semicircle around the center of the arena. - If any bot other than the main tank gets Static Charge, it will run away from other bots. If the main tank gets Static Charge, other bots will run away from the main tank. This method should continue in Phase 3. - If any bot is Entangled and has Static Charge, the bot will attempt to use Cloak of Shadows if it is a Rogue, and Paladins will attempt to use Hand of Freedom. This method should continue in Phase 3 (with some modifications). - Bots will not use Bloodlust or Heroism (saved for Phase 3). Bots will not use any other major cooldowns, either, such as Metamorphosis (saved for Phase 2 and 3). **Phase 2**: There are two central mechanics to this phase, both of which were challenging to get bots to execute properly. First is the system of prioritizing adds. The large playing field and multiple types of adds coming from random directions make this phase not doable with realistic DPS under the standard Playerbots target selection system. Therefore, I took inspiration from liyunfan's Naxx strategy for Phase 1 of Kel'Thuzad to disable dps assist and create a custom target selection system. First, a cheat with respect to the Coilfang Striders: - Tanks will permanently have the Fear Ward aura applied to them if you have raid cheats enabled. This allows them to tank the Coilfang Striders. The standard strategy was to have an Elemental Shaman kite the Strider around the perimeter of the arena, with ranged players (including healers) spamming DoTs on the Strider. If you can make bots do this, then great, but it's far beyond my capabilities. Therefore, with the cheat, the first assistant tank is responsible for tanking Striders and keeping them away from Core passers (described below) and Vashj. Evidently it was (and is, in TBC Classic) possible to tank (and melee DPS) Striders by wearing a Dire Maul Ogre Suit, which would give you enough reach to stay out of the Strider's fear. I actually tried that, and it does not work, either because AC's radiuses are not the same or just because bots do not maintain the same level of precise positioning. But anyway, the point is that technically the Striders are tankable by real players, so maybe that will make you feel better about using this cheat (it's fine enough rationalizing for me). I found this fight to be unmanageable without this cheat (i.e., using a method that would only have bots try to run away from Striders) because each Strider was guaranteed to wipe out a couple of bots, and you really cannot afford to lose anyone. YMMV though. - If cheats are enabled for Striders, Hunters will attempt to Misdirect the Striders to the first assist tank. - If cheats are not enabled, bots will attempt to use slows/roots to stop the Striders. I have some logic for them to use Netherweave Nets, but I suspect it does not actually work so I may remove it instead of trying to get it to function properly. Target priority is as follows: - Hunters and Mages: Enchanted Elementals, Coilfang Striders, Coilfang Elites. - Other Ranged Bots: Elites, Striders, Elementals. - Melee DPS: Elementals, Elites. - Tanks: Elites, Elementals (except if cheats are enabled, the first assistant tank will instead prioritize Striders and then Elementals) - Everybody else (basically means healers): Elementals, Elites, Striders - If there is more than one of the same target, bots will prioritize the one that is closer to Vashj. - In all cases, the valid attack ranged is limited so that bots should not leave the central platform. - If somehow a bot ends up too far from the center of the room and is not actively attacking anything, there is logic to make them run back. Handling Tainted Elementals and the Tainted Core: I will make another post about this later. It is easily the most complicated strategy I've ever worked on (far beyond anything on Kael'thas even) so will necessitate a long explanation. The tl;dr is that there is a chain of two-to-four bots that receive/pass the Tainted Core before using it on a Shield Generator, and if you are playing by yourself, you probably need to turn raid cheats on, in which case there will also be a bot that teleports to, kills, and loots the Tainted Elementals (i.e., the bots will then handle the entire sequence of shutting down Shield Generators). **Phase 3**: - The main tank will pick up Vashj immediately and try to keep her away from Enchanted Elementals. - DPS will burn down residual adds from Phase 2 in the order of (1) elementals, (2) strider for ranged only (if you have more than one up, you're dead), and (3) elites (hopefully you have only one up, but two with one almost dead is possible). - Hunters will kill Toxic Sporebats. This works quite well, but they (and anybody else if ordered to target Sporebats) have a tendency to levitate up into the pipes at the top of the room when killing the Sporebats. To counteract this, a method forcibly teleports bots to the ground if they get more than 2 yards above the ground. - The Phase 1 Cloak of Shadows/Hand of Freedom method is now expanded to include bots Entangled in the Sporebat poison pools (with Hand of Freedom usage prioritized on the main tank). - There is a specific method to avoid the Sporebat poison pools. The Vashj tank will move backwards when avoiding poison. --------- Co-authored-by: kadeshar <kadeshar@gmail.com> |
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test-staging alignment (#2121)
# Pull Request Describe what this change does and why it is needed... --- ## Design Philosophy We prioritize **stability, performance, and predictability** over behavioral realism. Complex player-mimicking logic is intentionally limited due to its negative impact on scalability, maintainability, and long-term robustness. Excessive processing overhead can lead to server hiccups, increased CPU usage, and degraded performance for all participants. Because every action and decision tree is executed **per bot and per trigger**, even small increases in logic complexity can scale poorly and negatively affect both players and world (random) bots. Bots are not expected to behave perfectly, and perfect simulation of human decision-making is not a project goal. Increased behavioral realism often introduces disproportionate cost, reduced predictability, and significantly higher maintenance overhead. Every additional branch of logic increases long-term responsibility. All decision paths must be tested, validated, and maintained continuously as the system evolves. If advanced or AI-intensive behavior is introduced, the **default configuration must remain the lightweight decision model**. More complex behavior should only be available as an **explicit opt-in option**, clearly documented as having a measurable performance cost. Principles: - **Stability before intelligence** A stable system is always preferred over a smarter one. - **Performance is a shared resource** Any increase in bot cost affects all players and all bots. - **Simple logic scales better than smart logic** Predictable behavior under load is more valuable than perfect decisions. - **Complexity must justify itself** If a feature cannot clearly explain its cost, it should not exist. - **Defaults must be cheap** Expensive behavior must always be optional and clearly communicated. - **Bots should look reasonable, not perfect** The goal is believable behavior, not human simulation. Before submitting, confirm that this change aligns with those principles. --- ## Feature Evaluation Please answer the following: - Describe the **minimum logic** required to achieve the intended behavior? - Describe the **cheapest implementation** that produces an acceptable result? - Describe the **runtime cost** when this logic executes across many bots? --- ## How to Test the Changes - Step-by-step instructions to test the change - Any required setup (e.g. multiple players, bots, specific configuration) - Expected behavior and how to verify it ## Complexity & Impact Does this change add new decision branches? - - [ ] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) Does this change increase per-bot or per-tick processing? - - [ ] No - - [ ] Yes (**describe and justify impact**) Could this logic scale poorly under load? - - [ ] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain why**) --- ## Defaults & Configuration Does this change modify default bot behavior? - - [ ] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain why**) If this introduces more advanced or AI-heavy logic: - - [ ] Lightweight mode remains the default - - [ ] More complex behavior is optional and thereby configurable --- ## AI Assistance Was AI assistance (e.g. ChatGPT or similar tools) used while working on this change? - - [ ] No - - [ ] Yes (**explain below**) If yes, please specify: - AI tool or model used (e.g. ChatGPT, GPT-4, Claude, etc.) - Purpose of usage (e.g. brainstorming, refactoring, documentation, code generation) - Which parts of the change were influenced or generated - Whether the result was manually reviewed and adapted AI assistance is allowed, but all submitted code must be fully understood, reviewed, and owned by the contributor. Any AI-influenced changes must be verified against existing CORE and PB logic. We expect contributors to be honest about what they do and do not understand. --- ## Final Checklist - - [ ] Stability is not compromised - - [ ] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable - - [ ] Added logic complexity is justified and explained - - [ ] Documentation updated if needed --- ## Notes for Reviewers Anything that significantly improves realism at the cost of stability or performance should be carefully discussed before merging. --------- Co-authored-by: Crow <pengchengw@me.com> |
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Fix Destro Warlock Glyphs (#2084)
Updates are only to the config. This PR should be simple. Tl;dr is destro pve spec is using the wrong glyphs. Longer explanation--right now, PreMadeSpecGlyph in the config provides for destro pve spec to use the following Major Glyphs at levels 15, 30, and 80, respectively: Life Tap, Quick Decay, Conflagrate. Quick Decay is useless for destro because destro does not cast Corruption except as a filler instant cast when on the move. Meanwhile, the spec is almost unplayable without Glyph of Conflagrate, so that should not be withheld until level 80. After Conflagrate, there are several viable glyphs, including Life Tap, Incinerate, Immolate, and Imp. I understand Glyph of Life Tap gets worse over time to the point that you don't want to use that glyph in ICC, but that's quite late, and it is useful for the vast majority of the game as a glyph that would actually be available at level 15. I also understand that Glyph of Immolate does not excel until high gear levels. Therefore, I decided to use Incinerate as the default level 80 glyph. The new order for default glyphs for destro pve for levels 15, 30, and 80 is Life Tap, Conflagrate, and Incinerate, respectively. I also made a couple of other very minor fixes in the config. No impact on performance or AI, obviously. Sidenote: Glyph of Conflagrate is not available at level 30--it requires level 40, so from 30 to 40, InitGlyphs() will plug in a random glyph for the second Major slot. This issue applies to many specs, and it's not avoidable unless InitGlyphs() is broken up into level brackets, which I think is not worthwhile. I think the better approach for glyphs is to ensure the right ones are applied at high levels, but with an attempt to make them usable at lower levels too where possible. |
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34bab48dd4
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Correct comment for AutoEquipUpgradeLoot in config (#2045)
Added a definition for "AddClass bot" and refined the descriptions for "Randombot" and "Altbot" to better reflect their intended use cases. |
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Minor fixes to .dist descriptions (#1945)
Clarified that MinEnchantingBotLevel also determines whether maintenance will socket gems, in addition to applying enchants. Fixed max iLevel for ZA gear in RandomGearScoreLimit description (iLevel 138 is the max that drops from the final boss, but the 3rd timed chest gives iLevel 141 equipment). |
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Remove "potion" strategy from arenas + code cleanups (#1922)
Lines 481 through 484 are the only substantive changes. Bots were having the potion strategy added in arenas, and since potions are not allowed in arenas, this caused them to lock up and attempt to repeatedly drink potions when under the applicable health or mana trigger thresholds. Now they won't have the potion strategy in arenas. Otherwise, I noticed a bunch of magic numbers for spec tabs and so went ahead and did some refactoring: 1. All references to spec tab numbers now use the appropriate constant name. 2. A bunch of extra braces were deleted. 3. DEATHKNIGHT_TAB was changed to DEATH_KNIGHT_TAB, and HUNTER_TAB_BEASTMASTERY was changed to HUNTER_TAB_BEAST_MASTERY, to reflect the correct names of the class and spec. 4. Deleted some comments that were clearly unneeded. There's much more that can be cleaned up, and probably the entire logic sequence for adding/removing strategies in AiFactory.cpp can be redone, but that's above my pay grade. |
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Feat. Add Fishing action and fish with master. (#1433)
### Update :Thank you to @notOrrytrout from prompting me to work on this. Its been a huge learning experience. With @notOrrytrout I started working on enabling bot fishing with master, but also on their own. The first commit didnt crash, showing that it was possible to have a bot cast when master does. Currently it compiles but crashes when you try to fish with a bot in the group, whether the bot has fishing or not. It makes me think that the check in FishingValues is broken somehow, but I cant figure out how. --------- Co-authored-by: bash <31279994+hermensbas@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Add Ogri'la and Blackwind Landing to PvP Restricted Areas (#1915)
This PR adds a couple of neutral quest hubs in Outland to PvP restricted areas (and makes a couple of very minor formatting fixes to the Karazhan files). 3786: Ogri'la 3973: Blackwind Landing (Sha'tari Skyguard quest hub in Skettis) |
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Align index with section update (#1831)
Update to index to reflect change to section title |
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Clarify random bot timing configuration section and parameter descriptions (#1826)
This update reorganizes and rewrites the random bot timing configuration section for clarity and accuracy. The previous section was mislabeled as "INTERVALS" and lacked precise descriptions. The new version: 1. Renames the header to RANDOM BOT TIMING AND BEHAVIOR 2. Adds concise, standardized comments for each parameter 3. Corrects misleading terminology (not all values are intervals) 4. Documents defaults and actual behavior clearly for easier tuning and maintenance 5. No functional code changes — documentation and readability only. Note, this is derived information from reading the code. Please double check if I have captured each param accurately! |
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Cleanups to config and source (#1720)
* general edits * Clarify comment for bot teleportation map IDs |
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Preparation for project transfer (#1733) | ||
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Revert "Feat: Filter bot logins by level range" (#1705) | ||
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Update playerbots.conf.dist (#1698)
Removed comments from the end of lines (results in bad value) |
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Maintenance config for altbots (#1693)
* Maintenance config controls bools in config * Update TrainerAction.cpp removed some note-to-selfs (personal config preferences) * Set default to true Also tidied up some comments * Update playerbots.conf.dist * Reorganised Changed the description in conf to be less conversational. Rearranged the order that options are arranged, grouping by what made sense to me (the type of gameplay made easier/skipped by the option being enabled). Rearranged the order the variables and method calls are listed in the code to match the order they are presented in the conf to make future maintenance of maintenance (:P) more intuitive. * Update playerbots.conf.dist Revert previous commit (change to call order in MaintenanceAction::Execute) conf settings grouped |
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Merge pull request #1623 from brighton-chi/karazhan
Implement Karazhan strategy |
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Merge pull request #1499 from NoxMax/login-range
Feat: Filter bot logins by level range |
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0afeca4300 | Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into karazhan | ||
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6f79193d7a | Config option to set max number of guild members in random bot guilds | ||
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ec8e9db1ed | Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into karazhan | ||
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Merge branch 'master' into login-range | ||
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Fixed some comments in the config (#1668) | ||
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bdfd45c9a0 | Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into karazhan | ||
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fcb956ec1b | Removed unnecessary spaces | ||
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Paladin buff logic: Sanctuary+Kings synergy, role-aware targeting, safer Greater buffs (#1603)
* Paladin buff logic: Sanctuary+Kings synergy, role-aware targeting, safer Greater buffs * Update PaladinActions.cpp * Update PaladinActions.cpp * All configs should be implement into PlayerbotAIConfig and sPlayerbotAIConfig used in code * added: prayer of fortitude * Magic number removed * Update PaladinActions.cpp * Update PaladinActions.cpp * Update PaladinActions.cpp * Update PaladinActions.cpp * Update PaladinActions.cpp * Add patch for solo paladin in group * Correction review * Update PaladinActions.cpp * Add harcoded text to DB |
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Corrected inaccuracy in config comment | ||
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Shaman Overhaul (#1566)
* Shaman Overhaul Hello everyone, I bring to you the Shaman Overhaul. This was the most fun project I've had so far. Here is a simplified list of the changes this brings: 1. Added Call of the Elements - making the shaman able to set 4 totems down simultaneously! This saves them multiple global cooldowns in combat. 2. Totems are now selected based on their combat strategies. These strategies set totems on the Call of the Elements bar, as well as change what totem is summoned if a single totem is missing. NOTE: Only one strategy of each elemental type (earth, fire, water, air) can be active at a time. Earth - strength of earth, stoneskin, tremor, earthbind Fire - searing, magma, flametongue, wrath, frost resistance Water - healing stream, mana spring, cleansing, fire resistance Air - wrath of air, windfury, nature resistance, grounding There are a few exceptions to totems without strategies: Stoneclaw Totem, Fire Elemental Totem, and Mana Tide Totem. These each have triggers that fire under certain conditions: Stoneclaw Totem: Resto/Ele shaman has low health and isn't in a group Fire Elemental Totem: Boost trigger for Ele/Enhance Mana Tide Totem: Resto Shaman medium mana 3. Added Totemic Recall - a spell that picks up the totems outside of combat to regain 25% of the mana spent. Useful to avoid patrols. 4. Changed the config slightly - Enhance uses Fire Nova Glyph for crazy AoE damage, and enhance pve spec uses both clearcasting and improved shock talent now. 5. Enhancement Shamans will use their Spirit Wolves' Spirit Walk ability - this helps them close the gap and improves their DPS on fights that require movement. 6. Boost Strategy - Moved Bloodlust/Heroism/Fire Elemental Totem from the generic strategy triggers to a new Boost strategy. Now you can control their uses with Boost! (co +boost or co -boost. Enabled by default.) 7. AoE Strategy - Unified both of the AoE strategies for Ele/Enhance to "aoe", rather than "caster aoe" and "melee aoe". NOTE: Healers will still aoe under "healer dps". (co +aoe or co -aoe. Enabled by default.) 8. Moved the weapon imbue strategies from combat to non-combat. I noticed that they were only casting their weapon imbues during combat - this fixes that. 9. Added logic for only using Lava Burst on targets with Flame Shock active, ensuring that it's as close to 100% crit chance as possible. I did notice on a sample size of 112 lava bursts in testing that it still fails to crit around 3 percent of the time - that is because the lava burst starts to cast while flame shock is on the target, but by the time the projectile lands, flame shock has worn off. 10. Added Earth Shock as an execute ability for elemental shamans only. This helps their DPS tremendously at low levels, as well as in PVP. There is logic in place to prevent the use of Earth Shock as elemental entirely on bosses (it's garbage on bosses), as it will only be used as an execute if the target has less than 1500 hp and it's at 25% hp or less. 10. Added chain lightning as an AoE option for enhancement shamans while maelstrom weapon is at 4 or 5 stacks. This continues to push the AoE dps on enhance higher! Here is a file-by-file list of the changes: conf\playerbots.conf.dist - Enhancement shamans use Fire Nova Glyph as early as level 15, they also use the clearcasting talent in elemental and improved shocks in enhance. It really helps their mana usage. Also swapped the position of two glyphs in resto. src\AiFactory.cpp - Set the default spec that new altbot shamans start as to Elemental. Put Arcane, Fire, and Frost comments on the mage specs. Set the strategies of the shaman specs to "ele, resto, and enh", as well as added the default totem strategies for each spec. Also added in the aoe strategy. Removed bmana/bdps, as those were set for lightning/mana sheld - those have been moved to both the non-combat strategy, as well as to each spec combat strategy. Enhancement will use Lightning Shield, and Elemental and Resto will use Water Shield both in and out of combat. src\strategy\shaman\CasterShamanStrategy.cpp/CasterShamanStrategy.h - Renamed to Elemental. src\strategy\shaman\ElementalShamanStrategy.cpp/ElementalShamanStrategy.h - Renamed from CasterShamanStrategy, most logic is the same. Moved the totem of wrath passthrough to the GenericShamanStrategy. Moved the Weapon Imbue to the NonCombatShamanStrategy. Moved the AoE spells to GenericShamanStrategy, under the AoE strategy there. Added the use of Stoneclaw totem, as well as Earth Shock Execute. Changed the use of Thunderstorm from medium mana to high mana, so it can be used more often in longer fights. Moved the individual casting of totems to the totem strategies. Added the use of Call of the Elements. src\strategy\shaman\EnhancementShamanStrategy.cpp/EnhancementShamanStrategy.h - Renamed from MeleeShamanStrategy. Moved the totem passthroughs to GenericShamanStrategy. Refined the priorities in the default actions and triggers to closer match guides online. Moved the weapon imbues to the non-combat strategy. Moved the individual casting of totems to the totem strategies. Moved the AoE spells to the AoE strategy in GenericShamanStrategy. Added the use of Call of the Elements (while in melee range) and Spirit Walk. src\strategy\shaman\GenericShamanStrategy.cpp/GenericShamanStrategy.h - Moved weapon imbue passthroughs to non-combat. Set up all totem passthroughs here so lower level shamans could function well. Set up a boost strategy for heroism/bloodlust/fire elemental totem. Set up an AoE strategy for Elemental/Enhancement. Cleaned up tablature of the code. Moved the Healer DPS strategy to the RestoShamanStrategy. Added a medium mana trigger so they can use more mana potions in longer fights. src\strategy\shaman\HealShamanStrategy.cpp/HealShamanStrategy.h - Renamed to RestoShamanStrategy. src\strategy\shaman\MeleeShamanStrategy.cpp/MeleeShamanStrategy.h - Renamed to EnhancementShamanStrategy. src\strategy\shaman\RestoShamanStrategy.cpp/RestoShamanStrategy.h - Renamed from HealShamanStrategy. Moved weapon imbue to non-combat strategy. Moved the individual casting of totems to the totem strategies (except mana tide totem). Added in Healer DPS from genericshamanstrategy. Added in use of Stoneclaw totem and Call of the Elements. src\strategy\shaman\ShamanActions.cpp/ShamanActions.h - Organized the actions by type. Removed the TTL check in the totem action and Flame Shock. Added logic in the Stoneclaw totem to only be used when not in a group. Added logic on LavaBurst Action to only be used when the target has flame shock debuff from the caster. Added custom logic for casting Spirit Walk (no code exists in AC/Playerbots to make a guardian cast a spell). Added in the "SetXTotemAction"s, which set a totem to the highest rank of the spell in the totem bar. src\strategy\shaman\ShamanAiObjectContext.cpp/ShamanAiObjectContext.h - Cleaned up strategies, triggers, and actions as a whole. Renamed melee, heal, and caster to ele, enh, and resto. Changed the "totems" strategy to individualized elemental totem strategies. src\strategy\shaman\ShamanNonCombatStrategy.cpp/ShamanNonCombatStrategy.cpp - Moved weapon imbues here. Cleaned up tablature. Added the Totemic Recall spell. src\strategy\shaman\ShamanTriggers.cpp/ShamanTriggers.h - Removed the commented out section. Added triggers + logic for: EarthShockExecute Call of the Elements Totemic Recall "SetXTotemTrigger" Spirit Walk Elemental Mastery No Earth/Fire/Water/Air Totem src\strategy\shaman\TotemsShamanStrategy.h - Master hub for all defined constants and arrays used in other files, as well as names all of the totem strategy types. src\strategy\shaman\TotemsShamanStrategy.cpp - Each strategy has a "set x totem" to change the bar totem, as well as a "no x totem" trigger with a corresponding "cast x totem". NOTE: some totems aren't learned by level 30 when a shaman learns call of the elements, so I had to set an alternative for those (Totem of Wrath, Wrath of Air, Cleansing Totem, and Windfury). Testing showed me that this is necessary - without this, the trigger would just fire over and over, and the shaman would recast the same totem over and over. Scope of Testing: 8/5/25 (2 hours): Began work on the Shaman class. Cleaned up actions and triggers. 8/6/25 (3.5 hours): Tried what felt like everything to get the totem bar changed. Seems impossible to change a client-side thing with cpp. 8/9/25(3 hours): Initial totem strategies created. Through the help of Revision, I was able make a functioning action that would change the totem bar's spell. The spells are stored in the database! I was able to get a strategy of each type working, and Call of the Elements was casting the correct totems. 8/10/25 (3.5 hours): Testing on Noth the Plaguebringer. The elemental shaman's dps was low - I noticed that the shaman was casting lava burst regardless of if the target had flame shock. I fixed this. I also noticed that the enhancement shaman was casting call of the elements at max range, resulting in the magma totem never doing damage. Changed so enhance would only cast Call of the Elements in melee range. Also, had to add "cast x totem" spells to each strategy, so magma totem would recast once expired (as well as other totems). 8/11/25 - (2.5 hours)Did a full run of Naxxramas. Enhancement did crazy dps for the gear it had. Elemental was consistently placing between 14-18th place of 18 dps. I noticed that totemic recall was messing up with the KT encounter, and had to look in the AC repo for logic to check if a boss encounter is active. Fixed it, and shamans weren't spamming totemic recall between packs. I wonder what I can do to fix elemental? 8/12/25 (1.5 hours) - Added a check in lava burst's isuseful to ensure flame shock was on the target. DPS went up a little bit. Also, made chain lightning the highest spell priority - DPS went up quite a bit after that. It is quite costly, but it is worth it - even on one target, but especially 3. Added spirit walk for enhancement. 8/13/25 - (5 hours) Tested on level 1-10 level, 15, 25, 35, 45, and 55 instances: I had a ton of bugs at level 35. Essentially, the shaman was standing there casting the totems it didn't know (wrath, cleansing, wrath of air). I had to add some checks and passthroughs for it to run smoothly again. Elemental was still doing just okay dps at lower levels, while enhancement was CRUSHING it. The fact that enhancement has the fire glyph from 15 on now is crazy. 8/14/2025 (2 hours) - Tested in 65/75 instances, as well as little bit of ulduar. I am pretty happy with the state of shamans now, they are consistently performing highly (enhance top 5, elemental top 8 in ulduar). Tweaked elemental mastery to cause lava burst to be instant cast, not chain lightning. This improved the DPS of elemental shamans right out of the gate. Total testing - 23 hours If y'all have any questions or comments, please let me know either here or on discord! * Fixed the Bracket so the code will compile Fixed the Bracket so the code will compile * - Code refactoring * - Non windows compilation error fixes --------- Co-authored-by: kadeshar <kadeshar@gmail.com> |