Declares every new TypeORM entity Slice 0.4 needs (ItemDefinition,
CharacterItem, LootTable, LootTableEntry, CombatReward, CombatRewardItem)
plus the ItemType/EquipmentSlot/ItemRarity enums, and adds the two columns
existing entities gain: Character.silver and MonsterDefinition.lootTableId.
No migration SQL or service logic yet - just schema declarations backed by
a metadata-driven schema spec.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Attacking while a combat is already active returned COMBAT_ALREADY_ACTIVE
and left the hunt page showing an error the player could not act on, with
no way back into the fight they were already in.
Add GET /api/combats/active so the client can resolve that combat, and
have the hunt page navigate into it when an attack is rejected for this
reason. CombatStore now also exposes the error code so callers can tell
this case apart from a genuinely failed attack.
CombatService only had engine-level coverage of the LOST transition.
Add service-level tests that force a loss (character.baseHp: 1) and
assert the persisted status, completedAt, further-action rejection,
and getCombat refresh behavior for a LOST combat.
Provide and export CharacterCombatStatsService from CharactersModule,
create CombatModule (registering the combat entities, controllers,
CombatService and CombatEngineService, and importing TravelModule and
CharactersModule), and register CombatModule in AppModule so the three
combat endpoints (attack, get combat, post action) are reachable from
the running app.
Wires the pure combat engine, character combat stats, and domain errors
into a transactional service that validates the HuntEncounter boundary,
snapshots stats into a new Combat row, and persists engine results.