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1. Could you implement support for increased attribute points given upon level-up mods or implement it into this mod as i'm unable to use said mods with this on regardless of load order.
2. Make use of the Gwynendd faction bonus of increased follower bonuses as i've noticed they get the same bonuses as other factions.
I enjoy this mod as it adds more customisation to generals and governers so thanks a bunch!
1. The Peasant trait is really strong right now as it provides +30 food with a single trait point. I like it a lot but lowering that bonus may bring it to a similar power level as the rest of the traits.
2. An idea as an additional attribute for the Loyal Servant trait that play along with its flavor: how about reduced corruption in governed province?
Last thing I would suggest is maybe add something to loyal follower. Just loyalty seems kind of barebones, maybe melee skill for bodyguard or something?
I'd have to check it but i'm afraid the tax collector might come off a bit OP, i'll look into it later.
The scaling on the Chef seems perhaps not worth it also, but maybe a small morale bonus could be added? "An army marches on its stomach" and all that.
Obviously these are just suggestions, this is your mod and you do whatever you want haha, i don't wanna come off as trying to make your mod into the mod i want.
I got some exams coming up and stuff so it might take me a while to get into it but eventually i'll be back here lol.
IDK if you're familiar with TTT for Rome 2, but that's a perfect example on how to do this imo, as it stands right now in vanilla only like, 3 of the followers are really viable for most characters, more specialization could be interesting.
The one that I think doesn't make sense to me is the blacksmith. Instead of melee attack and defense, maybe a bonus to armor and a bonus to weapon damage would make more sense?
Maybe i'll give it a try later and give some feedback, sorry for the extremely messy comment again, this is simply my impressions from the previews, i like the idea of the mod and you asked for feedback so hey.
FYI i think i've only played the welsh so far, i'm new to ToB, and i actually really enjoy how strong the generals are, it's their gimmick basically and it differentiates them while being fun and not that OP imo, but these changes seem very extreme.
(character limit)