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Also I would like to make a suggestion, there could be levels of desensitisation. first toning down the original fear traits, then removing it, then becoming a bit bolder, and only then totally lose all fear. That way the process would be a bit more natural and set up in stages.
It gives the player a hero arc, to start off as a terrified weakling, but through perseverance and sheer determination to survive, you can become the hero of the apocalypse. Very cool!
I suggest making both your brave values lower than your desensitized values.
Personally, I have brave min=50, max=100, and desensitized min=250, max 500.
As I understand it, "min" is where the mod will begin RNG to see if you acquire the trait.
If you hit "max," you're guaranteed the trait. The wider the gap, the more chances you don't get the trait after a kill at or above "min." If you effectively want to be guaranteed to get it after so many kills, you could do say, Brave min=100, max=101, desensitized min=250, max=251.
I agree with ajeezy1994 that it doesn't take much to overcome your fears, and not much more thereafter to become desensitized. I used to have a nasty flinch when shooting pistol IRL, but after a month of frequent training, maybe 400 shots in, my flinch was gone, and I don't even blink now when a gunshot goes off. Not quite the same thing, but similar concept.