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Yeah it did.
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Has the difficulty increased in the later acts?
This is what I am after, as vanilla is too easy on Tactician.
Thanks for making them ^^
Finally, the intention of this add-on is game re-balance, not making the game too difficult (at Act 1).
For Joy/Act 1 is already extremely easy on Tactician so may as well add talents to everything there to prevent it from being a sleep fest after x playthroughs of vanilla.
I obviously understand your thought behind it tho, wanting to add a difficulty curve that increases as you play but still would kindly suggest adding talents to pretty much everything in Act 1 if possible.
It may be too difficult or unfair if the enemies got too many talents than the players at the beginning of the game. So I did not add talents to Magisters in Fort Joy.
Enemies would get more talents as you proceed with later acts.
(Most enemies in Act 1 / Fort Joy use separate enemy classes (other than Ranger/_Ranger_Strong, etc
Alright, changed some wordings to avoid spoiler