Before: when the player declared their final winning turn (TurnEndFinal),
Scripted mode forwarded it to the bot — which fired a useless 3-frame
TurnStart/TurnEnd/Judge burst as if the game were continuing. No
BattleFinish was ever pushed, so the client's
BattleFinishToOpponentDisConnectChecker (NetworkBattleManagerBase.cs:1640
+ BattleFinishToOpponentDisConnectChecker.cs) parked the player on a
"waiting for opponent" dialog for 128 seconds, eventually falling through
to a synthetic OnDisConnectWin. The user could see "opponent defeated"
animations but couldn't proceed to the post-battle screen.
After: Scripted TurnEndFinal pushes BattleFinish with result=LifeLose=102
to the player (matches the RESULT_CODE the client expects per
NetworkBattleReceiver.cs:963-986; client maps LifeLose → "opponent's life
ran out, PLAYER WIN" UI per NetworkBattleManagerBase.cs:1450-1459). Phase
transitions to Terminal so RunAsync's PvP-disconnect cascade doesn't
synthesize a second BattleFinish on top. No bot burst — the game is
over.
Wire reference: prod TK2 capture battle-traffic_tk2_regular.ndjson:273-274
shows server pushing TurnEndFinal followed immediately by BattleFinish
result:102.
BattleResult enum gets the LifeWin=101 / LifeLose=102 values and a
corrected docstring. The pre-existing Lose=0 / Win=1 / Consistency=2
values stay (Retire/Kill flow ships them today and works as "no contest"
end-of-battle), but their docstring no longer claims they're the WS
shape — they were always the HTTP /finish shape, mislabeled.
TurnEnd (regular, not final) keeps the existing forward-to-bot behavior
in Scripted mode — that's a normal turn boundary, not game end.
PvP TurnEndFinal still broadcasts the same TurnEnd+Judge as regular
TurnEnd; the actual game-end BattleFinish push in PvP rides the loser's
Retire/Kill or the disconnect cascade in RunAsync.
177 battle-node tests passing (was 176; +1 covering the new dispatch arm).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>