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It's two years old and is still buggy to the point that it's hard to fully enjoy. And even where it isn't a buggy mess, it's designed in a way that happily and intentionally wastes your time with meaningless clicking for minimal gain.
This mod uses a point-buy system in every area of character progression. Point-buy is a design trap too many people fall into but is especially bad in a mod that scales infinitely. It means you'll eventually give up on the skill tree because you know you can't afford anything. It's why you'll spend entirely too much time on the Stats menu clicking for next to nothing. It's also one reason you'll give up on Item Evolution (but not the main reason, tbf (it's buggy af)).
The worst part of it is that it doesn't even try to attach itself to Terraria at all, or any other theme or concept. It doesn't provide anything that justifies using it; if you're looking for something deeper than 'number go up,' this mod just doesn't have it.