The hunt screen kept whatever roll was last in memory, so a player coming
back from a fight saw every encounter as fresh. Encounters now carry their
own status, which the combat module advances as fights start and end.
- hunt_encounters.status replaces consumed_at, which only recorded that a
fight had begun and could not distinguish a win from a loss
- a lost fight hands the encounter back as AVAILABLE, so it can be retried;
the unique index tying one combat to one encounter goes with it
- GET /hunts/active serves the resumable hunt, which the hunt page adopts on
entry rather than trusting its in-memory roll
- defeated encounters are crossed out and lose their hover and attack action
- a fresh page load rejoins a combat the server still holds open
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Swap the enemy body art for the background-free versions and trim every
sprite to its opaque bounds so the fighters share one ground baseline
instead of floating in a padded box.
Sprite height is now a share of the battlefield rather than a fixed
clamp, set per monster key, so a low-slung rat and a standing bandit keep
believable proportions against the player at any stage size.
Move both health bars to a status row at the top of the scene with a
circular portrait beside each, and place full-body sprites for the
player and the monster standing on the location background instead of
square portraits. The Angriff action now uses the ornate HUD frame art,
with the keybind in the frame's own tab.
Sprite and icon derivatives are keyed by monster key so both seeded
monsters resolve; the Aschenratte body art still carries its original
backdrop until a cut-out version replaces it at the same path.
encounter-card.component rendered the raw 2.39MB ash-rat.png and
2.00MB road-bandit.png directly, up to 3 cards per hunt (~7MB/load,
re-rendered on "Neu suchen"). Add 560px-wide JPEG runtime derivatives
(generated via PowerShell System.Drawing, HighQualityBicubic, quality
82) and switch to the <picture>/<source srcset> pattern already used
by context-panel for location backgrounds, keeping the original PNGs
as the <img> fallback. Also add loading="lazy" decoding="async".
ash-rat.png: 2,506,677 B -> ash-rat-560.jpg: 35,896 B
road-bandit.png: 2,097,049 B -> road-bandit-560.jpg: 50,797 B
Adds the two starter monster definitions and their location-monster
mapping (weights 70/30) to the vertical-slice seed, following the
same findOneBy/update-or-insert pattern used for locations, plus an
upsert on (locationId, monsterId) for the mapping. Copies the source
artwork into the served images/monsters directory and extends the
seed spec harness to cover both idempotent inserts.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
apps/web/public/images was shipping ~90 MB of source art (enemies, npc,
combat status icons, HUD icon originals/difficulty badges, unused
background paintings) that no component, template, or stylesheet
actually references, since Angular copies public/ verbatim into every
browser build. Moved everything not referenced under apps/web/src to a
new art/ directory at the repo root, preserving the original subfolder
layout; only the 11 files actually loaded by the app (runtime HUD/
background derivatives and their PNG fallbacks) remain under
apps/web/public/images. Documented the split in README.md.