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Is there a way to have a set up like this, but make it so you can add new specialists with your reform points instead? Would be nice if you could slowly add more specialist types as you progress your religion
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If you use a character editor to change your ideo, at all, while this mod is a thing, it seems that it processes it as being an entirely new ideology rather than rewriting the ideology that you currently have.
Which is annoying if you only notice after having saved it with the bugged ideology situation.
[All Ideoligions Are Fluid - Start of stack trace]
Verse.PatchOperationRemove(xpath="/Defs/PreceptDef[defName="Lovin_SpouseOnly_Strict"]/defaultSelectionWeight"):
I have been using this mod to fix the problem. Do you think running them both at the same time cause errors?
I would prefer to split an ideoligion when I reform the one of another faction (the archist one of the ancients faction), do you think I can do it by save edit with/without your mod?
Here's the hugslib if it helps.