* typo and correction
* spell aura no longer shared between targets
_spellAura isolated
* SPELL_AURA_CONTROL_VEHICLE is not strictly single target spell
Steam Tank Control and Wyrmrest Commander
units can reseat themselves again
* Rename 9999_99_99_99_world.sql to 2019_03_08_00_world.sql
(cherry picked from commit ec3cb05d7f)
- Spell with SPELL_ATTR4_FIXED_DAMAGE won't do it by itself to avoid applying resilience twice, but because those are triggered from a periodic aura, those apply resilience on tick, not saved to amount.
- This is one of the cases where you have to call Unit::SpellDamageBonusTaken directly
Closes#21393
(cherry picked from commit 3753ec5647)
- PvE combat is now always mutual. UNIT_FLAG_IN_COMBAT is backed by actual references to the units we're in combat with.
- PvP combat is now also tracked, and almost always mutual; spells like Vanish and Feign Death can break this rule. That means we can easily determine a list of players we're fighting.
- By extension, IsInCombatWith now has sensible behavior when invoked on nonplayers.
- Threat and combat systems are no longer the same.
- They still have an enforced relationship (threat implies combat - clearing combat clears threat)...
- ...but we can have combat without threat. A creature (with threat list) isn't considered to be engaged until it has an entry on its threat list...
- ...which means we can now faithfully replicate retail engage behavior. Combat on projectile launch - engagement start on projectile impact. Yay for progress!
- AI method refactor, as already ported in 6113b9d - `JustEngagedWith`, `JustEnteredCombat` and `JustExitedCombat`.
- Vehicle threat is now properly pooled on the main vehicle body (fixes#16542).
- Various edge case bug fixes for threat redirects (Misdirection "cancelling" Vigilance and similar).
- Target re-selection is now significantly faster.
- Fixed a ton of other smaller edge case bugs, probably.
Closes#7951 and #19998.
(cherry picked from commit 532ab1c7f8)
Core/Spell: The giant CastSpell unclusterfucking (that's a word now) of this generation.
- CastSpell now always takes three arguments - target, spellId, and a struct containing extra arguments
- This struct (CastSpellExtraArgs, see SpellDefines.h) serves as a conglomerate of every previous combination of the 20 billion different CastSpell overloads, all merged into one
- It has some great utility constructors - check them out! All of these can be used to implicitly construct the ExtraArgs object.
- A gajillion refactors to make everything behave the way it always has
(cherry picked from commit d507a7e338)