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though you should change the name when you get the chance (though that would cause character before such change to loss the skill)
Is it possible to unlearn this move while using the Auto Use Tweaks add-on? Right clicking on the move icon itself gives me only automation options. Right clicking on my character gives me contextual items, but no permanent unlearn option. Thanks for the add-on!
I feel like it could use some sort of direct damage power available at level 1 (something like Slime Spit, maybe) to help get the ball rolling.
Some way to at least partially control the abilities you get from enemies could also be nice. I feel like I'm constantly getting the "junk" powers and I spend a lot of time unlearning talents. Maybe offer the player a dialog with three options randomly selected from the possibilities?
Edit: Figured that one out too, right clicking then perm unlearn. Might wish to mention this to the player in the skill description as they may not realize it's only a click away. Got stealth from a thief lol