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Just an idea, I'm really a noobie to modding, but what if you tried using your current check (amount of states) and making separate brackets of vanilla decrees with lower base cost that only have potential when you have the x states modifier.
So for example, Belgium with only two states gets nothing special while a country with 20 states gets decrees with 50 base cost.
This eliminates one of the issues with your default solution, that decrees can become zero cost, but completely eliminates support for modded decrees sadly. However computational efficiency stays the same as before, in that you still only check amount of states, and just like the modifier, unhide and allow other decree tiers with the potential keyword.
Hope this mod can be revived, otherwise I'll just have to use one that only allows the player to use free decrees.
I’ll run some benchmarks to see how it goes when I’m home in a few days, and think more about this.