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			423 lines
		
	
	
		
			20 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| from typing import Dict, List, NamedTuple, Tuple, Optional
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| from enum import IntEnum
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| from collections import defaultdict
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| from BaseClasses import CollectionState
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| from .rules import has_sword, has_melee
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| from worlds.AutoWorld import LogicMixin
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| 
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| 
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| # the vanilla stats you are expected to have to get through an area, based on where they are in vanilla
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| class AreaStats(NamedTuple):
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|     att_level: int
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|     def_level: int
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|     potion_level: int  # all 3 are before your first bonfire after getting the upgrade page, third costs 1k
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|     hp_level: int
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|     sp_level: int
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|     mp_level: int
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|     potion_count: int
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|     equipment: List[str] = []
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|     is_boss: bool = False
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| 
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| 
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| # the vanilla upgrades/equipment you would have
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| area_data: Dict[str, AreaStats] = {
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|     "Overworld": AreaStats(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, ["Stick"]),
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|     "East Forest": AreaStats(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, ["Sword"]),
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|     "Before Well": AreaStats(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, ["Sword", "Shield"]),
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|     # learn how to upgrade
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|     "Beneath the Well": AreaStats(2, 1, 3, 3, 1, 1, 3, ["Sword", "Shield"]),
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|     "Dark Tomb": AreaStats(2, 2, 3, 3, 1, 1, 3, ["Sword", "Shield"]),
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|     "West Garden": AreaStats(2, 3, 3, 3, 1, 1, 4, ["Sword", "Shield"]),
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|     "Garden Knight": AreaStats(3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 1, 4, ["Sword", "Shield"], is_boss=True),
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|     # get the wand here
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|     "Beneath the Vault": AreaStats(3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 1, 4, ["Sword", "Shield", "Magic"]),
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|     "Eastern Vault Fortress": AreaStats(3, 3, 3, 4, 3, 2, 4, ["Sword", "Shield", "Magic"]),
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|     "Siege Engine": AreaStats(3, 3, 3, 4, 3, 2, 4, ["Sword", "Shield", "Magic"], is_boss=True),
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|     "Frog's Domain": AreaStats(3, 4, 3, 5, 3, 3, 4, ["Sword", "Shield", "Magic"]),
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|     # the second half of Atoll is the part you need the stats for, so putting it after frogs
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|     "Ruined Atoll": AreaStats(4, 4, 3, 5, 3, 3, 5, ["Sword", "Shield", "Magic"]),
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|     "The Librarian": AreaStats(4, 4, 3, 5, 3, 3, 5, ["Sword", "Shield", "Magic"], is_boss=True),
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|     "Quarry": AreaStats(5, 4, 3, 5, 3, 3, 5, ["Sword", "Shield", "Magic"]),
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|     "Rooted Ziggurat": AreaStats(5, 5, 3, 5, 3, 3, 6, ["Sword", "Shield", "Magic"]),
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|     "Boss Scavenger": AreaStats(5, 5, 3, 5, 3, 3, 6, ["Sword", "Shield", "Magic"], is_boss=True),
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|     "Swamp": AreaStats(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 6, ["Sword", "Shield", "Magic"]),
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|     "Cathedral": AreaStats(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 6, ["Sword", "Shield", "Magic"]),
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|     # marked as boss because the garden knights can't get hurt by stick
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|     "Gauntlet": AreaStats(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 6, ["Sword", "Shield", "Magic"], is_boss=True),
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|     "The Heir": AreaStats(5, 5, 3, 5, 3, 3, 6, ["Sword", "Shield", "Magic", "Laurels"], is_boss=True),
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| # these are used for caching which areas can currently be reached in state
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| boss_areas: List[str] = [name for name, data in area_data.items() if data.is_boss and name != "Gauntlet"]
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| non_boss_areas: List[str] = [name for name, data in area_data.items() if not data.is_boss]
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| 
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| 
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| class CombatState(IntEnum):
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|     unchecked = 0
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|     failed = 1
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|     succeeded = 2
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| 
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| 
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| def has_combat_reqs(area_name: str, state: CollectionState, player: int) -> bool:
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|     # we're caching whether you've met the combat reqs before if the state didn't change first
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|     # if the combat state is stale, mark each area's combat state as stale
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|     if state.tunic_need_to_reset_combat_from_collect[player]:
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|         state.tunic_need_to_reset_combat_from_collect[player] = False
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|         for name in area_data.keys():
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|             if state.tunic_area_combat_state[player][name] == CombatState.failed:
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|                 state.tunic_area_combat_state[player][name] = CombatState.unchecked
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| 
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|     if state.tunic_need_to_reset_combat_from_remove[player]:
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|         state.tunic_need_to_reset_combat_from_remove[player] = False
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|         for name in area_data.keys():
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|             if state.tunic_area_combat_state[player][name] == CombatState.succeeded:
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|                 state.tunic_area_combat_state[player][name] = CombatState.unchecked
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| 
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|     if state.tunic_area_combat_state[player][area_name] > CombatState.unchecked:
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|         return state.tunic_area_combat_state[player][area_name] == CombatState.succeeded
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| 
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|     met_combat_reqs = check_combat_reqs(area_name, state, player)
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| 
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|     # we want to skip the "none area" since we don't record its results
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|     if area_name not in area_data.keys():
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|         return met_combat_reqs
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| 
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|     # loop through the lists and set the easier/harder area states accordingly
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|     if area_name in boss_areas:
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|         area_list = boss_areas
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|     elif area_name in non_boss_areas:
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|         area_list = non_boss_areas
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|     else:
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|         area_list = [area_name]
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| 
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|     if met_combat_reqs:
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|         # set the state as true for each area until you get to the area we're looking at
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|         for name in area_list:
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|             state.tunic_area_combat_state[player][name] = CombatState.succeeded
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|             if name == area_name:
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|                 break
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|     else:
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|         # set the state as false for the area we're looking at and each area after that
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|         reached_name = False
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|         for name in area_list:
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|             if name == area_name:
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|                 reached_name = True
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|             if reached_name:
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|                 state.tunic_area_combat_state[player][name] = CombatState.failed
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| 
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|     return met_combat_reqs
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| 
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| 
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| def check_combat_reqs(area_name: str, state: CollectionState, player: int, alt_data: Optional[AreaStats] = None) -> bool:
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|     data = alt_data or area_data[area_name]
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|     extra_att_needed = 0
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|     extra_def_needed = 0
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|     extra_mp_needed = 0
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|     has_magic = state.has_any({"Magic Wand", "Gun"}, player)
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|     stick_bool = False
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|     sword_bool = False
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|     for item in data.equipment:
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|         if item == "Stick":
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|             if not has_melee(state, player):
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|                 if has_magic:
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|                     # magic can make up for the lack of stick
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|                     extra_mp_needed += 2
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|                     extra_att_needed -= 16
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|                 else:
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|                     return False
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|             else:
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|                 stick_bool = True
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| 
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|         elif item == "Sword":
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|             if not has_sword(state, player):
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|                 # need sword for bosses
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|                 if data.is_boss:
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|                     return False
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|                 if has_magic:
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|                     # +4 mp pretty much makes up for the lack of sword, at least in Quarry
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|                     extra_mp_needed += 4
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|                     # stick is a backup plan, and doesn't scale well, so let's require a little less
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|                     extra_att_needed -= 2
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|                 elif has_melee(state, player):
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|                     # may revise this later based on feedback
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|                     extra_att_needed += 3
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|                     extra_def_needed += 2
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|                 else:
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|                     return False
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|             else:
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|                 sword_bool = True
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| 
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|         elif item == "Shield":
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|             if not state.has("Shield", player):
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|                 extra_def_needed += 2
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|         elif item == "Laurels":
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|             if not state.has("Hero's Laurels", player):
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|                 # these are entirely based on vibes
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|                 extra_att_needed += 2
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|                 extra_def_needed += 3
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|         elif item == "Magic":
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|             if not has_magic:
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|                 extra_att_needed += 2
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|                 extra_def_needed += 2
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|                 extra_mp_needed -= 16
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|     modified_stats = AreaStats(data.att_level + extra_att_needed, data.def_level + extra_def_needed, data.potion_level,
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|                                data.hp_level, data.sp_level, data.mp_level + extra_mp_needed, data.potion_count)
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|     if not has_required_stats(modified_stats, state, player):
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|         # we may need to check if you would have the required stats if you were missing a weapon
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|         # it's kinda janky, but these only get hit in less than once per 100 generations, so whatever
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|         if sword_bool and "Sword" in data.equipment and "Magic" in data.equipment:
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|             # we need to check if you would have the required stats if you didn't have melee
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|             equip_list = [item for item in data.equipment if item != "Sword"]
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|             more_modified_stats = AreaStats(data.att_level - 16, data.def_level, data.potion_level,
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|                                             data.hp_level, data.sp_level, data.mp_level + 4, data.potion_count,
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|                                             equip_list)
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|             if check_combat_reqs("none", state, player, more_modified_stats):
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|                 return True
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| 
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|             # and we need to check if you would have the required stats if you didn't have magic
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|             equip_list = [item for item in data.equipment if item != "Magic"]
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|             more_modified_stats = AreaStats(data.att_level + 2, data.def_level + 2, data.potion_level,
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|                                             data.hp_level, data.sp_level, data.mp_level - 16, data.potion_count,
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|                                             equip_list)
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|             if check_combat_reqs("none", state, player, more_modified_stats):
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|                 return True
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|             return False
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| 
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|         elif stick_bool and "Stick" in data.equipment and "Magic" in data.equipment:
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|             # we need to check if you would have the required stats if you didn't have the stick
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|             equip_list = [item for item in data.equipment if item != "Stick"]
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|             more_modified_stats = AreaStats(data.att_level - 16, data.def_level, data.potion_level,
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|                                             data.hp_level, data.sp_level, data.mp_level + 4, data.potion_count,
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|                                             equip_list)
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|             if check_combat_reqs("none", state, player, more_modified_stats):
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|                 return True
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|             return False
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|         else:
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|             return False
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|     return True
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| 
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| 
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| # check if you have the required stats, and the money to afford them
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| # it may be innaccurate due to poor spending, and it may even require you to "spend poorly"
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| # but that's fine -- it's already pretty generous to begin with
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| def has_required_stats(data: AreaStats, state: CollectionState, player: int) -> bool:
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|     money_required = 0
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|     player_att = 0
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| 
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|     # check if we actually need the stat before checking state
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|     if data.att_level > 1:
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|         player_att, att_offerings = get_att_level(state, player)
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|         if player_att < data.att_level:
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|             return False
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|         else:
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|             extra_att = player_att - data.att_level
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|             paid_att = max(0, att_offerings - extra_att)
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|             # attack upgrades cost 100 for the first, +50 for each additional
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|             money_per_att = 100
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|             for _ in range(paid_att):
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|                 money_required += money_per_att
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|                 money_per_att += 50
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| 
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|     # adding defense and sp together since they accomplish similar things: making you take less damage
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|     if data.def_level + data.sp_level > 2:
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|         player_def, def_offerings = get_def_level(state, player)
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|         player_sp, sp_offerings = get_sp_level(state, player)
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|         if player_def + player_sp < data.def_level + data.sp_level:
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|             return False
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|         else:
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|             free_def = player_def - def_offerings
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|             free_sp = player_sp - sp_offerings
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|             paid_stats = data.def_level + data.sp_level - free_def - free_sp
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|             sp_to_buy = 0
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| 
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|             if paid_stats <= 0:
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|                 # if you don't have to pay for any stats, you don't need money for these upgrades
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|                 def_to_buy = 0
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|             elif paid_stats <= def_offerings:
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|                 # get the amount needed to buy these def offerings
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|                 def_to_buy = paid_stats
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|             else:
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|                 def_to_buy = def_offerings
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|                 sp_to_buy = max(0, paid_stats - def_offerings)
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| 
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|             # if you have to buy more than 3 def, it's cheaper to buy 1 extra sp
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|             if def_to_buy > 3 and sp_offerings > 0:
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|                 def_to_buy -= 1
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|                 sp_to_buy += 1
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|             # def costs 100 for the first, +50 for each additional
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|             money_per_def = 100
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|             for _ in range(def_to_buy):
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|                 money_required += money_per_def
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|                 money_per_def += 50
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|             # sp costs 200 for the first, +200 for each additional
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|             money_per_sp = 200
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|             for _ in range(sp_to_buy):
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|                 money_required += money_per_sp
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|                 money_per_sp += 200
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| 
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|     # if you have 2 more attack than needed, we can forego needing mp
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|     if data.mp_level > 1 and player_att < data.att_level + 2:
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|         player_mp, mp_offerings = get_mp_level(state, player)
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|         if player_mp < data.mp_level:
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|             return False
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|         else:
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|             extra_mp = player_mp - data.mp_level
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|             paid_mp = max(0, mp_offerings - extra_mp)
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|             # mp costs 300 for the first, +50 for each additional
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|             money_per_mp = 300
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|             for _ in range(paid_mp):
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|                 money_required += money_per_mp
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|                 money_per_mp += 50
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| 
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|     req_effective_hp = calc_effective_hp(data.hp_level, data.potion_level, data.potion_count)
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|     player_potion, potion_offerings = get_potion_level(state, player)
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|     player_hp, hp_offerings = get_hp_level(state, player)
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|     player_potion_count = get_potion_count(state, player)
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|     player_effective_hp = calc_effective_hp(player_hp, player_potion, player_potion_count)
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|     if player_effective_hp < req_effective_hp:
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|         return False
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|     else:
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|         # need a way to determine which of potion offerings or hp offerings you can reduce
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|         # your level if you didn't pay for offerings
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|         free_potion = player_potion - potion_offerings
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|         free_hp = player_hp - hp_offerings
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|         paid_hp_count = 0
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|         paid_potion_count = 0
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|         if calc_effective_hp(free_hp, free_potion, player_potion_count) >= req_effective_hp:
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|             # you don't need to buy upgrades
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|             pass
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|         # if you have no potions, or no potion upgrades, you only need to check your hp upgrades
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|         elif player_potion_count == 0 or potion_offerings == 0:
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|             # check if you have enough hp at each paid hp offering
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|             for i in range(hp_offerings):
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|                 paid_hp_count = i + 1
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|                 if calc_effective_hp(paid_hp_count, 0, player_potion_count) > req_effective_hp:
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|                     break
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|         else:
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|             for i in range(potion_offerings):
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|                 paid_potion_count = i + 1
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|                 if calc_effective_hp(free_hp, free_potion + paid_potion_count, player_potion_count) > req_effective_hp:
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|                     break
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|                 for j in range(hp_offerings):
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|                     paid_hp_count = j + 1
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|                     if (calc_effective_hp(free_hp + paid_hp_count, free_potion + paid_potion_count, player_potion_count)
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|                             > req_effective_hp):
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|                         break
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|         # hp costs 200 for the first, +50 for each additional
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|         money_per_hp = 200
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|         for _ in range(paid_hp_count):
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|             money_required += money_per_hp
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|             money_per_hp += 50
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| 
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|         # potion costs 100 for the first, 300 for the second, 1,000 for the third, and +200 for each additional
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|         # currently we assume you will not buy past the second potion upgrade, but we might change our minds later
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|         money_per_potion = 100
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|         for _ in range(paid_potion_count):
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|             money_required += money_per_potion
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|             if money_per_potion == 100:
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|                 money_per_potion = 300
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|             elif money_per_potion == 300:
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|                 money_per_potion = 1000
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|             else:
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|                 money_per_potion += 200
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| 
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|     if money_required > get_money_count(state, player):
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|         return False
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| 
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|     return True
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| 
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| 
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| # returns a tuple of your max attack level, the number of attack offerings
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| def get_att_level(state: CollectionState, player: int) -> Tuple[int, int]:
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|     att_offerings = state.count("ATT Offering", player)
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|     att_upgrades = state.count("Hero Relic - ATT", player)
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|     sword_level = state.count("Sword Upgrade", player)
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|     if sword_level >= 3:
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|         att_upgrades += min(2, sword_level - 2)
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|     # attack falls off, can just cap it at 8 for simplicity
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|     return min(8, 1 + att_offerings + att_upgrades), att_offerings
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| 
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| 
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| # returns a tuple of your max defense level, the number of defense offerings
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| def get_def_level(state: CollectionState, player: int) -> Tuple[int, int]:
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|     def_offerings = state.count("DEF Offering", player)
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|     # defense falls off, can just cap it at 8 for simplicity
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|     return (min(8, 1 + def_offerings
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|                 + state.count_from_list({"Hero Relic - DEF", "Secret Legend", "Phonomath"}, player)),
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|             def_offerings)
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| 
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| 
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| # returns a tuple of your max potion level, the number of potion offerings
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| def get_potion_level(state: CollectionState, player: int) -> Tuple[int, int]:
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|     potion_offerings = min(2, state.count("Potion Offering", player))
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|     # your third potion upgrade (from offerings) costs 1,000 money, reasonable to assume you won't do that
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|     return (1 + potion_offerings
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|             + state.count_from_list({"Hero Relic - POTION", "Just Some Pals", "Spring Falls", "Back To Work"}, player),
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|             potion_offerings)
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| 
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| 
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| # returns a tuple of your max hp level, the number of hp offerings
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| def get_hp_level(state: CollectionState, player: int) -> Tuple[int, int]:
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|     hp_offerings = state.count("HP Offering", player)
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|     return 1 + hp_offerings + state.count("Hero Relic - HP", player), hp_offerings
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| 
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| 
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| # returns a tuple of your max sp level, the number of sp offerings
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| def get_sp_level(state: CollectionState, player: int) -> Tuple[int, int]:
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|     sp_offerings = state.count("SP Offering", player)
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|     return (1 + sp_offerings
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|             + state.count_from_list({"Hero Relic - SP", "Mr Mayor", "Power Up",
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|                                      "Regal Weasel", "Forever Friend"}, player),
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|             sp_offerings)
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| 
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| 
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| def get_mp_level(state: CollectionState, player: int) -> Tuple[int, int]:
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|     mp_offerings = state.count("MP Offering", player)
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|     return (1 + mp_offerings
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|             + state.count_from_list({"Hero Relic - MP", "Sacred Geometry", "Vintage", "Dusty"}, player),
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|             mp_offerings)
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| 
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| 
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| def get_potion_count(state: CollectionState, player: int) -> int:
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|     return state.count("Potion Flask", player) + state.count("Flask Shard", player) // 3
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| 
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| 
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| def calc_effective_hp(hp_level: int, potion_level: int, potion_count: int) -> int:
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|     player_hp = 60 + hp_level * 20
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|     # since you don't tend to use potions efficiently all the time, scale healing by .75
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|     total_healing = int(.75 * potion_count * min(player_hp, 20 + 10 * potion_level))
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|     return player_hp + total_healing
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| 
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| 
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| # returns the total amount of progression money the player has
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| def get_money_count(state: CollectionState, player: int) -> int:
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|     money: int = 0
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|     # this could be done with something to parse the money count at the end of the string, but I don't wanna
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|     money += state.count("Money x255", player) * 255  # 1 in pool
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|     money += state.count("Money x200", player) * 200  # 1 in pool
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|     money += state.count("Money x128", player) * 128  # 3 in pool
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|     # total from regular money: 839
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|     # first effigy is 8, doubles until it reaches 512 at number 7, after effigy 28 they stop dropping money
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|     # with the vanilla count of 12, you get 3,576 money from effigies
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|     effigy_count = min(28, state.count("Effigy", player))  # 12 in pool
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|     money_per_break = 8
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|     for _ in range(effigy_count):
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|         money += money_per_break
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|         money_per_break = min(512, money_per_break * 2)
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|     return money
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| 
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| 
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| class TunicState(LogicMixin):
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|     tunic_need_to_reset_combat_from_collect: Dict[int, bool]
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|     tunic_need_to_reset_combat_from_remove: Dict[int, bool]
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|     tunic_area_combat_state: Dict[int, Dict[str, int]]
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| 
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|     def init_mixin(self, _):
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|         # the per-player need to reset the combat state when collecting a combat item
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|         self.tunic_need_to_reset_combat_from_collect = defaultdict(lambda: False)
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|         # the per-player need to reset the combat state when removing a combat item
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|         self.tunic_need_to_reset_combat_from_remove = defaultdict(lambda: False)
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|         # the per-player, per-area state of combat checking -- unchecked, failed, or succeeded
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|         self.tunic_area_combat_state = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(lambda: CombatState.unchecked))
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