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-Also... I recommended join RPG Maker reddit discord or other RPG Maker discord for help.
(I'm afraid I'm not allow to advertise a discord link in steam, so the best option is to search up.)
Then you might have accidentally changed one of the parameters. Deleting the plugin from your list and then adding it again will reset all the parameters. This means, that if you didmake any changes to the plugin, you'd have to make them again.
Herefor it is good to always test your game right after you changed anything in the plugins. As soon as you hit an error, you know it was the last thing you changed. (An error nearly always does mean you did something wrong, instead of the plugin is not working. Nealry always, not always.)
If you always test right after you changed anything, no matter what, and you hit an error, you know instantly where to look.
If you work for an hour before you run a test, and you hit an error, it might be a pain in the sitting-area to find out what went wrong.
And, very important, when you hit that error, any error, the first thing you should try is to delete your save game (delete the folder /projectname/save/) and start a new run. Very often not your game is broken, but changing the game has broken the safe file.
So, tip for the future: Test more often. Yes, you need to get bored and sick of playing your own intro 30 times a week.