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Especially now that I'm looking at the code and just laughing at how lazy I was.
I should actually finish this half-assed mod.
@Leucotsu
I think there's a smart way of doing it; but being lazy to go out of my way to figure it out, you can probably just make a simple mod that overrides the TraitFactory to use the same vanilla traits but just comment out Strong and Fit.
I say lazy because it'll cause issues with other mods that may change the Vanilla traits, but not if they're ones that actually add traits and not edit vanilla ones.
Such a game changer for me. Wish i had searched "No skills" earlier
In short, the traits add a -20 to all skills, in otherwords setting ALL skills to 0. (Most notably Fitness and Strength will be at 0)
Strong, Handy and similar traits that add stuff do not add anything since it has a massive negative value.
Main difference between said perks is that one is more "balanced" as in you get actual trait points for picking it and the other "TOO EASY!" only adds 1 trait point and is intended for challenge runs.