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Though you can always manually edit mod files to pick and choose which units they affect if you really want to use 2 balance mods at once.
Are they, though? The Ikko-Ikki considered themself a peasent movement. You can see this in their lack of samurai in favor of larger infanterie corps.
They never really trained for war, it was more or less a by-product.
While I agree that - flavorwise - they should have stronger monks than default I feel like having them somewhere between Oda and Uesugi in regards to military bonuses makes a lot of sense to me.
If anything, I would like this being doubled down on with an economy-bonus / recrutment bonus.
Something like: having a temple gives an extra recruting slot, or monks can "convert" armies as metsuke can bribe them. I don't think this is in scope for this mod, though.