because people couldn't hacc responsibly, I might as well give them a nudge in the right direction.
Doesn't mean I won't check your "random" choices distribution.
Big thanks to @SciresM @sora10pls @Lusamine @architdate @ReignOfComputer for testing and contributing code / test cases. Can't add co-authors from the PR menu :(
Builds will fail because azure pipelines not yet updated with net6.
* Exploration: rework ability criteria to ability numbers desired
* Sync remaining changes
* Update EncounterCriteria.cs
* Add xmldoc
* Improve speed of IsDualGender check
* More xmldoc updates
Should be doing this on main but meh, this branch is gonna get merged later
* Fix typo
* Update WC7.cs
* Update PersonalInfo.cs
Relocate the SetRandomEC at the tail end of the generator into the specific classes that set EC, so that our correlation generators don't have their EC overwritten at the end.
I should probably have slot1/2 and static1/2 and trade1/2 implement GetBlank so that they can flexibly return a japanese/int/(kor) from template rather than default int, but eh
## Issue
We want to discard-but-remember any slots that aren't a perfect fit, on the off chance that a better one exists later in the search space. If there's no better match, then we gotta go with what we got.
## Example:
Wurmple exists in area `X`, and also has a more rare slot for Silcoon, with the same level for both slots.
* We have a Silcoon that we've leveled up a few times.
Was our Silcoon originally a Wurmple, or was it caught as a Silcoon?
* To be sure, we have to check the EC/PID if the Wurmple wouldn't evolve into Cascoon instead.
* We don't want to wholly reject that Wurmple slot, as maybe the Met Level isn't within Silcoon's slot range.
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Existing implementation would store "deferred" matches in a list; we only need to keep 1 of these matches around (less allocation!). We also want to differentiate between a "good" deferral and a "bad" deferral; I don't think this is necessary but it's currently used by Mystery Gift matching (implemented for the Eeveelution mystery gifts which matter for evolution moves).
The existing logic didn't use inheritance, and instead had static methods being reused across generations. Quite kludgy. Also, the existing logic was a pain to modify the master encounter yield methods, as one generation's quirks had to not impact all other generations that used the method.
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The new implementation splits out the encounter yielding methods to be separate for each generation / subset. Now, things don't have to check `WasLink` for Gen7 origin, because Pokémon Link wasn't a thing in Gen7.
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## Future
Maybe refactoring yielders into "GameCores" that expose yielding behaviors / properties, rather than the static logic. As more generations and side-gamegroups get added (thanks LGPE/GO/GameCube), all this switch stuff gets annoying to maintain instead of just overriding/inheritance.
## Conclusion
This shouldn't impact any legality results negatively; if you notice any regressions, report them! This should reduce false flags where we didn't defer-discard an encounter when we should have (wild area mons being confused with raids).
AltForm & Form & Forme => Form
GenNumber & Generation => Generation
Extract out SpeciesForm interface, and re-add IGeneration
For those using PKHeX as a dependency, this should be a pretty straightforward manual replacement... GenNumber and AltForm should be quick find-replace`s.
Closes#3040
Ty @Atrius97 !
"The Japanese Aurora Ticket was only distributed in Summer 2004, before Emerald (Sept 16th 2004) was released. The software at that time had no support for Emerald games."
Closes#3027
Roamers: Get PID generated externally
NPokemon: Get PID from a fixed value
Forced (Anti)Shiny: Get PID altered
Thanks @LegoFigure11 && Princess Emily (discord 4650) !
Closes#2984
ty atrius & matt via discord
Co-Authored-By: Atrius97 <39707481+Atrius97@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Matt <17801814+sora10pls@users.noreply.github.com>
EncounterTrade: don't init Location to -1; keep as default 0 and use that as the pivot for default met location. Move Fateful property to the sub-type that uses it (EncounterTrade4, for Ranch).
Move some EncounterStatic->PKM logic that is per-type to the associated type overloaded methods. Rearrange order of properties to be more consistent with interfaces
Gen3: Initialize some classes without using post-constructor setters. The `init` setter functionality coming in c#9 won't be usable as the net46 runtime/netstandard2 doesn't support it on current previews. Do it this way so we can explicity initialize some required properties rather than apply version on a second iteration.
Still some pending stuff like bad mystery gifts
gen2 static encounters on g/s applying met level and not location
gen6 ralts trade (no nickname) being flagged as nicknamed when it shouldn't
gen4 manaphy egg not having a hatch location (worked fine if you transferred it up)
gen3 antishiny gifts not setting their PIDs (jirachi WC3)
gen5 N's pkm gifts setting the wrong nature
gen3 unown not being generated correctly, cosplay pikachu being allowed form0, non-BugCatchingContest no longer require Sport ball, oras dexnav marill now uses the azurill eggmove table
Remove RibbonWishing as property, just calc on the fly since it's a single case
Update type info for vc transfer to indicate it's an es7
Split up dreamworld encounters as intended, fix logic lol
invert ability index favoring so that the first ability index is most favored
ability num:
-1=>0/1/2
0=>0/1,
1=>0
2 =>1
4=>2
Ability Type:
0,1,2=>0,1,2
3=>0/1
4=>0/1/2
Should probably get rid of AbilityNumber definition usage but it's so entwined in the trade/static definitions...