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Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 4a91d56d24 Credibility pass: the collapse loses its scaffolding
Blind reviews over the rev-37..40 features and the gate collapse. The
scripted surgery's scars come out: bare brace blocks unwrapped (with one
hiding an unreachable scrambleHands), the amputated comment healed, the
dead events parameter unthreaded from the illusion-sight chain, the
laziness probe in perceivedBoard collapsed to the rule it always produced,
GameView.deckRev retired with its last reader, the ward's arming stub
told honestly, and every comment or test title still citing the retired
revision numbering reworded to the rule it guards. Rim mechanics unify on
rimWarpMouth and breachRim; the test suite gains plainRimWall and
pushSustained and loses its loop-shaped scars and rev-named helpers.
No behavior changes; 255 tests pass unchanged.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-21 13:04:01 -04:00
Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 8a50ff7f36 The great simplification: every vintage gate collapses, the count restarts at 1
All 50 rooms were retired (backed up on the droplet and in Spaces), so no
ledger needs an old branch to replay: forty revisions of deckRev gates
fold into one canonical ruleset — the newest behavior everywhere. The
ward's arming, the idiot's steering, the lazy illusion roll, the legacy
redirection swap, and the flat wave all leave with their gates; RULES_REV
restarts at 1 for whenever the rules fork again. Old-vintage test pins go
with them. The opening screen now quietly drops seats whose rooms the
server no longer knows, instead of listing them "unreachable" forever.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-21 12:45:35 -04:00
Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 e8df6efcde Every wall card learns the rim (rules rev 40)
The full audit Wall of Fire started: WATERWALL crashes on a warp mouth,
washing both rims inward; ILLUSION WALL hangs its scrim on a mouth (the
create-wall bluff); STONE TO WATER melts a brick over a warp at both ends
and breaches a plain rim wall exactly as DESTROY WALL does — far side
washes out, a warp opens, the wave floods the fresh tunnel; the WARP WAND
bores a temporary wraparound that closes when its wall returns; and
CREATE DOOR stops hanging dead doors onto the void. Older ledgers keep
their refusals and danglings, and replay so.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-21 12:04:27 -04:00
Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 4720ec25ff A bare wand lights a single charge
'ANY CARD MAY BE PLAYED WITHOUT A NUMBER CARD, but its power is only 1.'
The wand first-use gate was the engine's one remaining missing-number
refusal — everything else already defaults its power to 1. A wand cast
bare now charges to one, fires once, and crumbles; the client hint says
so. Ungated: the refused casts never reached a ledger.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_0138A8CjeQRpvzKxuMfz1Bqc
2026-08-18 10:47:05 -04:00
Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 695307daa8 Credibility pass: one voice, no scars
A three-reviewer sweep for tells of piecemeal machine generation,
every finding verified against the code before touching it. No
behavior changes; the full suite passes unchanged (plus two
strengthened pins).

Engine: removed four void-silenced fossils (a parseEdgeKey call
voided where it stood, stoneEffect's ignored cardId parameter, the
actualTarget remnant in doCast, a voided loop variable in shadow
upkeep); fixed the initialize-then-overwrite narration in
spawnCreature; replaced a filter(() => false) no-op; waterwall now
rides waveFromEdge instead of carrying its own verbatim copy (and the
single-caller washBack wrapper went with it); blind wall-bumps and
LOS blockers each collapsed to one implementation; the wand-id list
and the "permanent" duration sentinel became named constants; the
ambush number local no longer shadows the imported numberValue
function; assorted reviewer-aimed phrasings rewritten as the
constraints they guard.

Server/deploy: the protocol header now documents all eleven message
types; dropped an eslint pragma with no eslint, a test script with no
tests, and an rsync exclude anchored at a path that never existed
(the real data/ dir now excluded); the Caddy vhost has one source of
truth; stale "pending DNS" note removed — the record resolves.

Web: ~90 lines of CSS swallowed verbatim into a mobile media query
deduplicated; the reduced-motion guard on the board now actually
stops the marked-cell pulse; one shared color module replaces two
drifted palettes; an orphaned doc comment rejoined its function.

Tests: the ten-times-pasted helper block became test/helpers.ts;
wave-numbered files renamed for the behaviors they pin; deliberation
comments and void-ed corpses of unwritten assertions deleted; silent
seed-dependent early-returns now fail loudly; one assertion that
compared a value to itself now pins the home-translation it meant to;
the stored-log single-number command form gained the explicit
compatibility test it deserved.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-16 11:56:55 -04:00
Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 789d927122 Daggers, rocks, blades, and wands can be set down too
The rulebook's movable-object list is wider than the stones: "magic
stones, treasure chests, the dagger, the large rock, and the
wizardblade" — and the expansion expects wands to change hands, since
"its remaining charges go with it." A new isMovableObject helper in
the engine names that full set, doDropObject honors it, and the hint
bar's "Drop it here" button follows suit. Charges are keyed by card
instance, so a dropped wand carries them to whoever picks it up —
covered by new tests, along with the refusal to drop spell cards.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-16 09:59:09 -04:00
Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 28949bdb7d Expansion wave 2: the magic wand system, plus Deja-Vu
Wands charge on first use from the number card(s) played (Amplify and
Add both work when setting charges), spend one charge per use with a
hard once-per-turn limit, stay displayed while charged, and crumble
to the discard when the last charge goes. They are isolated from
their wielder — usable under NO SPELL — and Absorb Spell cannot eat
them. BLASTER WAND fires 3-point bolts through the normal
counteraction stack; STICKY WAND webs its victim (movement -3 for a
turn, +2 to any fire damage, including hotter firewall crossings);
SHIFT WAND shoves a wizard one space in any direction straight
through stone walls; WARP WAND opens a wall section that snaps back
at the end of the turn. DEJA-VU retrieves any discard except a wand.
The wands' 5e-era "stick" subtype is renamed "wand" per Eric (the 6e
faces say Wand; Exp2 shelf cards keep their period names). Client:
charge badges, shove targeting, retrieve-by-name. 101 tests passing.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-15 22:45:51 -04:00