Balance in the Force 1.4.5

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Balance in the Force

Balance in the force is a gameplay overhaul mod that provides a streamlined leveling experience that’s more in line with its sequel with some important departures. I've rebalanced the base weapon types and heavily increased the damage for ranged weapons. Not only does this keep ranged builds competitive with melee builds but it also makes the enemies more difficult.

Balance in the Force also contains a number of quality-of-life features. For example, all of the classes have been modernized to KotOR 2’s feat, force power, and attack bonus progression. Persuade is a class skill for the main character regardless of starting class. The Force Power and Alignment system gets an important revision. All characters have functional background feats that help to deepen the immersive roleplaying experience.

There are also several optional patches included that revert some of the more controversial changes made by this mod to allow for a more customized experience.

 

Full Change List

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Main Character Specific Changes

Balance in the Force makes some important changes are made to the main character. Players will no longer be allowed to save their level ups by remaining level 2 until becoming a Jedi. Vanilla KotOR rewards players who do this with extra Jedi levels and extra Force Powers but playing this way requires using metagame strategies that destroy the roleplaying experience.

To address this problem, some scripts have been implemented that require a minimum level of 8 before taking your first level of a Jedi Class and to ensure that you have enough XP to do so. Players will receive enough extra force powers upon multi-classing to make up the difference.

  • The main character gets the remaining four active combat feats (Power Attack/Power Blast, Flurry/Rapid Shot, and Critical Strike/Sniper Shot) not granted by their starting class, at level 2.
  • Upon reaching the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine, if the player has not received enough XP to get to level 8, the game will now discreetly award it to them.
  • The main character will not be allowed to take their first level of a Jedi class until gaining level 8.
  • The main character gets 6 extra powers when taking their first level of Jedi Guardian, 7 extra powers taking their first level of Jedi Sentinel, and 8 extra powers when taking their first level of Jedi Consular.

 

Class Changes

Balance in the Force features several changes to its class system that either update the game classes to be more consistent with its sequel. There are a few exceptions to this. The Scout retains its Medium Armor Proficiency and Implant feats because the Evasion, Targeting, and Precise Shot feats simply do not exist in Kotor 1.

Even after the Kotor 2 class upgrade Jedi Sentinels still needed a little love because the extra skills they get simply don’t mean as much as they do in Kotor 2 and because Force Immunity: Fear and Force Immunity: Stun are rendered obsolete by gear you can get well before the main character even becomes a Jedi. By the time the main character gets Force Immunity: Paralysis, the game is basically over.

So, I leaned into the Jedi Sentinel’s hybrid warrior/mage status and gave them half the extra powers Jedi Consulars get and I added Weapon Specialization: Lightsabers to their selectable feat list.

  • All Classes now get Full Base Attack Bonus.
  • Scoundrels get Sneak Attack X at level 19.
  • Expert Droids now gets access to Master Two-Weapon Fighting and the Sniper Shot feat tree.
  • Soldiers and Scouts now gain Persuade as a class skill (only the main character can use it).
  • Jedi Guardians gain Demolitions as a class skill.
  • Jedi Guardians gain 2 selectable feats at level 2, and 1 selectable feat at level 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19.
  • Jedi Sentinels gain selectable feats at levels 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 12, 13, 15, 18, and 19.
  • Jedi Sentinels gain Computer Use, Demolitions, Repair, Security, and Stealth as class skills.
  • Jedi Sentinels gain an extra power on level 6, 12, and 18.
  • Jedi Sentinels gain access to the Weapon Specialization: Lightsabers feat.
  • Jedi Consulars gain Repair as a class kill.
  • Jedi Consulars gain an extra power on levels 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18

 

Skill System Changes

When compared to D&D, skills are mostly unimportant KotOR 1. At some point during the game’s design a decision was made to cut the Intelligence modifier bonus to skills in half, most likely to make skill points feel more valuable. In my opinion, this only made the problem worse. Since there’s no way to fix this directly, I’ve increased the number of skills points each class gains and I’ve made it so that the Intelligence modifier rounds up instead of down when determining skill points gained. Expert Droids are the exception to this as the change to Intelligence maxes out T3-M4’s skills completely.

  • The bonus skill points gained at level up formula (Class Base + INT/2) now rounds up instead of down. You now gain +1 skill point at 12 INT, +2 at 16 INT, and +3 at 20 INT.
  • Except for Expert Droid, all classes get 4 extra skill points at level 1.
  • Soldiers gain 2 skill points per level.
  • Scouts gain 4 skill points per level.
  • Scoundrels gain 5 skill points per level.
  • Jedi Guardians gain 2 skill points per level.
  • Jedi Sentinels gain 4 skill points per level.
  • Jedi Consulars gain 3 skill points per level.
  • Combat Droids gain 2 skill points per level.

 

Force Power Changes

The Force has undergone some dramatic changes in this mod. In the Vanilla game, Force powers are relatively inexpensive regardless of your Force alignment. Balance in the Force addresses this problem by introducing FP costs that increase as you upgrade the powers and a simplified alignment system that’s specifically designed to complement these scaling changes.

The powers themselves have had some important shakeups as well. Force powers have been updated to match their Kotor 2 counterparts, nerfed because of their overwhelming power, had the descriptions corrected, and had their bugs fixed. More importantly, offthegridmorty and djh269’s Bastila has TSL Battle Meditation has been fully incorporated into the mod.

  • Neutral Alignment now covers alignment scores of 40-59 with regards to Force powers.
  • Alignments between 0 and 39 and give a 50% FP cost discount with dark side aligned powers and 50% FP cost increase with light side aligned powers.
  • Alignments between 60 and 100 and give a 50% FP cost discount with light side aligned powers and 50% FP cost increase with dark side aligned powers.
  • Cure was renamed Heal. It costs 20 FP.
  • Heal was renamed Improved Heal. It costs 40 FP, heals 15 + CHA + WIS + level, and neutralizes Stun. (It still neutralizes Poison).
  • Force Aura costs 10 FP and lasts 36 seconds.
  • Force Shield costs 20 FP and lasts 36 seconds.
  • Force Armor costs 30 FP and lasts 36 seconds.
  • Force Valor costs 20 FP and lasts 36 seconds. It no longer adds to saves.
  • Knight Valor costs 20 FP, adds +4 to Attributes and lasts 36 seconds. It no longer adds to saves.
  • Master Valor costs 40 FP, adds +6 to Attributes and lasts 36 seconds. It no longer adds to saves.
  • Stun costs 20 FP.
  • Stasis costs 30 FP.
  • Stasis Field costs 40 FP.
  • Stun Droid costs 10 FP.
  • Disable Droid costs 20 FP and it now requires a Fortitude Save as stated in its description.
  • Destroy Droid costs 30 FP and it now requires a Fortitude Save as stated in its description.
  • Battle Meditation costs 30 FP, grants +2 to attack, +2 to damage, +2 to Will saves, and VP regeneration. Enemies within 10 meters that fail a Will save against a DC of 5 + the attacking character's level + attacking character's Wisdom and Charisma modifiers suffer -2 to attack, -2 to damage, and -2 to Will saves. It lasts for 36 seconds, it doesn’t affect droids, and it’s exclusive to Bastila.
  • Burst of Speed costs 20 FP, no longer provides a defense bonus, and is compatible with armor.
  • Knight Speed costs 30 FP, provides a +2 defense bonus, adds a -4 penalty to attacks, requires a lightsaber. (It still provides 1 attack per round.)
  • Master Speed costs 40 FP, adds a -2 penalty to attacks, requires a lightsaber, and only provides 1 attack per round. (It still provides its normal +4 defense bonus)
  • Energy Resistance costs 20 FP. It reduces fire, cold, electrical, and sonic damage by 5, It lasts for 36 seconds.
  • Improved Energy Resistance costs 30 FP, it reduces fire, cold, electrical, and sonic damage by 10, and lasts for 36 seconds. It no longer reduces energy weapon damage or provides poison immunity.
  • Force Push’s stun duration has been fixed and actually lasts 3 seconds.
  • Force Whirlwind is 20 FP, requires a Fortitude Save, and its description has been corrected to reflect its actual damage and duration.
  • Force Wave is 30 FP.
  • Force Resistance costs 20 and has a DC of 5 + Defender Level.
  • Force Immunity costs 30 FP and has a DC of 10 + Defender Level.
  • Force Suppression is 20 FP.
  • Force Breach costs 30 FP.
  • Lightsaber Throw costs 10 FP.
  • Drain Life costs 20 FP.
  • Death Field costs 40 FP.
  • Horror costs 20 FP.
  • Insanity costs 30 FP.
  • Shock costs 20 FP.
  • Force Lightning cost 30 FP.
  • Force Storm costs 40 FP.
  • Slow costs 10 FP.
  • Affliction costs 20 FP and its description has been corrected to reflect its actual effects and duration.
  • Plague costs 30 FP and its description has been corrected to reflect its actual effects and duration.
  • Wound costs 10 FP.
  • Choke costs 20 FP.
  • Kill costs 30 FP.

 

Feat Changes

Now all NPC Characters gain special feats that provide functional background features. Since version 1.4.0 rendered the benefits of Carth’s Skilled Mechanic feat redundant, it’s been replaced with a new feat called Deadeye.

  •  Carth gains a new feat called Deadeye that grants him a +1 to attack, Two-Weapon Fighting at level 2, and Improved Two-Weapon Fighting at level 4.
  • Mission gains a new feat called Rough Crowd that gives her 1 extra VP per level, a +3 bonus to Stealth and +3 bonus to Security.
  • Bastila’s Battle Meditation feat now grants Battle Meditation as a bonus power.
  • Bastila gains a new feat called Force Sensitive that grants her Force Push as a bonus power.
  • T3-M4’s Blaster Integration feat now grants a +3 bonus to Repair, Weapon Focus: Blaster Pistols at level 2, and Weapon Specialization: Blaster Pistols at level 4.
  • Canderous gains a new feat called Mandalorian Veteran that grants immunity to Fear and Horror effects and explains his regeneration rate.
  • Juhani’s Force Camouflage feat now explains it’s +6 Stealth bonus.
  • Juhani gains a new feat called Force Sensitive that grants her Burst of Speed as a bonus power.
  • HK-47 gains a new feat called Combat Protocols that grants him a +6 damage bonus with grenades, Rapid Shot at level 2, and Improved Rapid Shot at Level 4.
  • Jolee gains a new feat called Psychic Smuggler that grants Affect Mind as a bonus power
  • Jolee gains a new feat called Force Sensitive that grants Cure as a bonus power.
  • Heavy Weapons Feats have been removed.

 

Character Specific Changes

Balance in the Force makes several character specific changes to be more in line with Kotor 2. All of character background feats now provide a mechanical benefit and all of the characters get them now. All of the NPC characters now join at level 1 and their level 1 feats are delayed until level 2 in order to give the player the freedom to customize their character roster however they like

  • All NPC characters now join at Level 1.
  • NPC characters no longer gain selectable feats at level 1 but instead gain them at level 2.
  • NPC characters have different starting skills due to deleveling and the changes in the skill system.
  • Carth loses 1 point of Dexterity due to level decrease.
  • Carth gains 3 points of Demolitions and 3 points of Repair.
  • Carth’s generic Blaster Pistol is no longer equipped and is instead added to your inventory when he joins.
  • Mission gains 2 points of Repair, loses 2 points of Demolitions, loses 2 points of Stealth, loses 2 points of Awareness, loses 2 points of Security, and loses 1 point of Treat Injury.
  • Zaalbar loses 1 point of Strength due to level decrease
  • Zaalbar loses 2 points of Demolitions, 2 points of Awareness, and 1 point of Treat Injury.
  • Zaalbar’s Wookie Toughness feat now also provides +2 to defense. This increases to +4 at level 6, and +6 at level 12.
  • Zaalbar now comes equipped with a Response Package Implant.
  • Bastila gains 4 points of Computer Use and 4 points of Stealth.
  • Bastila loses Force Aura and Stun due to level decrease.
  • Canderous loses 1 point of Strength due to level decrease.
  • Canderous gains 2 points of Demolition and loses 2 points of Treat Injury.
  • T3-M4 gains 1 point in Demolitions, loses 2 points of Computer Use, loses 1 point of Awareness, loses 2 points of Repair, and loses 2 points of Security.
  • Juhani loses 1 point of Dexterity due to level decrease.
  • Juhani gains 4 points of Demolitions, loses 4 points of Awareness, and loses 4 points of Treat Injury.
  • Juhani loses Burst of Speed, Force Push, Energy Resistance, Stun, and Throw Lightsaber due to level decrease.
  • Juhani adds a suit of basic clothing to your inventory when she joins.
  • HK-47 loses 1 point of Dexterity due to level decrease.
  • HK-47 gains 4 points of Computer Use, loses 1 point of Demolitions, loses 1 point of Awareness, and loses 2 points of Repair.
  • Jolee loses 1 point of Dexterity due to level decrease.
  • Jolee gains 2 points of Computer Use, gains 4 points of Repair and loses 1 point of Awareness.
  • Jolee loses Affect Mind, Cure, Disable Droid, Force Aura, Force Valor, Force Push, and Throw Lightsaber due to level decrease.
  • Jolee adds a suit of basic clothing to your inventory when he joins.

 

Base Weapon Type Changes

Weapon balancing is probably the most important aspect of this mod. Improper weapon balance not only makes enemies ineffective but it biases informed players towards melee builds. Almost every weapon in the game has been touched by this mod. That said, future updates will also include tweaks to individual pieces of gear as well.

Double weapons were too strong. They now do less damage than their single weapon counterpart because they require less investment from the player. Lightsabers do less damage overall but they are the only weapon that gets the extra attack from Knight or Master Speed’s extra attack. Melee weapons are weaker than blasters in general but with an investment in Strength and Two-Weapon Fighting they are still the strongest category in the game.

Repeating Blasters and Heavy Repeating Blasters and their feats have been merged with Rifles. All blasters have significantly increased damage output. They can cook you in your armor, especially on higher difficulty settings. When Larrim tries to sell you that Energy Shield, you should listen to him.

  • Stun Batons are now 1d4, 19-20 x2.
  • Short Swords are now 1d8, 19-20 x2.
  • Longswords are now 1d12, 19-20 x2.
  • Quarterstaffs are now 1d8, x2.
  • Gaffi Sticks are now 1d8, x2
  • Double-Bladed Swords are now 1d10, x2.
  • Vibro Double-Blades are now 1d12, x2.
  • Wookie Warblades are now 1d12, 19-20 x2.
  • Lightsabers are now 2d8, 19-20, x2.
  • Short Lightsabers are now 2d6, 19-20 x2.
  • Double Lightsabers are now 2d6, x2.
  • Blaster Pistols are now 2d8 damage, x2.
  • Heavy Blasters are now 2d8 damage, 19-20 x2.
  • Holdout Blasters are now 2d6 damage, 19-20 x2.
  • Disruptors Pistols are now 2d6 damage, 18-20 x2, Universal Damage.
  • Ion Blasters are now 2d6 damage, x3.
  • Sonic Pistols are now 2d6, 19-20 x2.
  • Blaster Carbines are now 3d6, x2.
  • Blaster Rifles are now 3d6, 19-20 x2.
  • Bowcasters are now 3d6, 19-20 x3.
  • Disruptor Rifles are now 2d8, 18-20, x2, Universal Damage
  • Ion Rifles are now 2d8, x3.
  • Sonic Rifles are now 2d8, 19-20 x2.
  • Repeating Blasters are now 2d10, x2
  • Heavy Repeating Blasters are now 2d10, 19-20 x2.
  • Repeating Blasters and Heavy Repeating Blasters are now in the Rifles base weapon category.

 

Restored Equipment:

  • Dark Jedi Robe: dropped by the Dark Jedi on the Endar Spire and the Sith Governor on Taris.
  • Memory Implant: sold by Igear in the Taris Undercity.
  • Biotech Package: sold by Igear in the Taris Undercity.
  • Bavakar Response Package: dropped by the Sith Governor on Taris
  • Bavakar Memory Chip: dropped by Kandon Arc or Gadon Thek on Taris.

 

Specific Equipment Changes

Several items now offer a Repair bonus in addition to their normal benefits. This allows players who are interested in repairing HK-47 to make a much smaller investment in their Repair skills. Some dark side exclusive equipment was given some hefty Charisma bonuses in order to allow dark sided spell caster builds to compete with light sided ones.

  • Interface Visor grants a +4 bonus to Repair.
  • Tulak Hord's Mask grants a +5 bonus to CHA and no longer grants Damage Resistance: Fire.
  • Marka Ragnos’ Gauntlets grant a +3 bonus to CHA.
  • Infiltrator Gloves grant a +4 bonus to Repair.
  • Memory Implant grants a +1 bonus to all skills and doesn’t grant a bonus to INT.
  • Bavakar Cario Package is a Level 2 implant.
  • Bavakar Memory Chip is a Level 2 implant, it grants a +2 bonus to all skills, and doesn’t grant a bonus to INT.
  • Bavakar Reflex Enhancement Package is a Level 2 Implant.

 

Enemy Changes

In Vanilla, Bastila is pretty much stuck as a dual wielder. In order to give players more agency in this regard, the Jedi on the Endar Spire now drop some of their equipment. For completionists, Kandon and Gadon essentially drop one another’s exclusive gear.

  • The Jedi on the Endar Spire drops her lightsaber.
  • The Dark Jedi on the Endar Spire drops a Dark Jedi Robe and a Red Lightsaber Crystal.
  • The Sith Governor now drops his Dark Jedi Robe and a Bavakar Reflex Enhancement Package.
  • Kandon Arc now drops a Vibration Cell, a Bavakar Memory Package, a Power Belt, an Advanced Adrenaline Amplifier, and a Light-Scan Visor. He no longer drops a Response Package.
  • Gadon Thek now drops a Verpine Headband, a Hair Trigger, a Disruptor Pistol, and a Bavakar Memory Package instead of a Memory Package.

 

Difficulty Settings Changes

  • Easy mode (0.5 damage received) has been removed from the difficulty settings.
  • Very Difficult mode (2.0 damage received) has been added to the difficulty settings.
  • Impossible mode (3.0 damage received) has been added to the difficulty settings.

 

Recommendation Settings Changes

  • Priority Lists updated when taking recommendations at level up or when auto-leveling.
  • Recommended Attributes for all starting classes are 14 STR, 14, DEX, 14, CON, 14 WIS, 12 INT, 10 CHA.
  • Recommended Primary Attribute for Carth at level up is Dexterity.
  • Recommended Primary Attribute for Zaalbar at level up is Strength.

 

 

 

Optional Patches

Spoiler

 

Vanilla Class Attack v1.0

  • Scout, Scoundrel, Jedi Sentinel, Jedi Consular, and Expert Droid revert to their original +0.75 per level Class Attack growth.

 

Vanilla Difficulty Settings v1.0

  • Impossible Difficulty (3.0 damage received) removed.
  • Easy Difficulty (0.5 damage received) restored.

 

Vanilla Jedi Powers v1.0

  • The main character no longer receives extra Jedi Powers when taking their first Jedi class level.

 

Vanilla Skills (TSL) v1.0

  • All classes gain the amount off skills at character creation and level up seen during KotOR 2.
  • INT modifier rounds down when calculating skill gain at character creation and level up after being divided.
  • Recommended Attributes Adjusted.

 

 

Compatibility

Balance in the Force was expressly designed to be compatible with the KOTOR 1 Community Patch. The community patch is a compilation of new and previous community driven bug fixes. Another important mod is Kotor1 - Improved AI. It changes enemy and npc behaviors to actually use their upgraded powers, buffs, feats at their highest levels. It makes them apply buffs and use shields more frequently. Enemies will use lightsaber throw, force jump, and force breach now. I highly recommend both of these mods. 

BitF should be compatible with all of the graphics mods as well as long as they don't also modify gameplay elements.

BitF is designed to be its own gameplay ecosystem so other gameplay mods aren't recommended and most likely aren't even compatible. You're welcome to try them at your own risk. I can't promise you that things will work correctly. The proper patching order for mods involving BitF is as follows:

 

Credits

Below is a list of the people whose tools or works were included with this mod.

 

Special Thanks…

Below is a list of authors’ whose mods inspired the ideas presented in Balance in the Force.

 

Extra Special Thanks

 These individuals have spent an unreasonable amount of time helping me with this mod.

  • Thor110 for teaching me how to do most of this. I could not have done any of this without him.
  • Zoctavous for helping me gain a deeper understanding of this game’s scripting.
  • Offthegridmorty for very patiently helping me incorporate Bastila has TSL Meditation into Balance in the Force.
  • JayB33UK for patiently hunting down a persistent little bug that to my great shame, existed across multiple versions. 

What's New in Version 1.4.5   See changelog

Released

  • Fixed an error locking HK-47 out of his Rapid Shot feats.
  • Changed the feat Mandalorian Veteran's description.

Note: The readme file has not yet been updated to reflect this change.

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Liking the changes and running the mod now.  Any chance of just nerfing knight and master speed?  Give knight speed an attack bonus, and give master speed an extra attack?  I know this is hard to do, but it looks like a few modders have done similar -- at least for TSL.

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On 6/11/2024 at 12:33 AM, Drew said:

Liking the changes and running the mod now.  Any chance of just nerfing knight and master speed?  Give knight speed an attack bonus, and give master speed an extra attack?  I know this is hard to do, but it looks like a few modders have done similar -- at least for TSL.

So, regarding powers, I don't know how to change the effects of them.

So, what I could do is eliminate Master Speed. And rename Knight Speed to Master Speed, allowing for a single extra attack and a +4 ac bonus. I spent a lot of time pondering whether or not to do just this.

Ultimately, I decided that not only was the extra attack overpowered but the +4 AC bonus makes Force Aura/Shield/Amor redundant. So by cutting Knight and Master Speed I eliminate the easy Lightsaber go brrrrrrr strategy and make the Aura line actually useful. This is good since I gave all classes, and this goes for enemies too, full base attack bonus and all ranged weapons increased damage.

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Fair enough!  There's at least one modder that apparently figured it out.  I'm using both mods together and just tweaked the 2da to re-enable the (now significantly nerfed) energy resistance and speed powers back.  Not sure how Elm did it, but I can verify it works as described.  Here's the  mod.  

 

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19 hours ago, Drew said:

There's at least one modder that apparently figured it out.  I'm using both mods together and just tweaked the 2da to re-enable the (now significantly nerfed) energy resistance and speed powers back.  Not sure how Elm did it, but I can verify it works as described.  Here's the  mod.

So Energy Resistance still stacks with Energy Shields which stack together to create crazy levels of damage reduction. The 5 point version might be okay though.

Knight and Master Speed still add the defense bonus which makes Aura/Shield/Armor pretty much useless.

I wouldn't use the mod as it stands for those reason but I'll reach out to Elm and see if he can show me how to mod these powers. Either way though, I won't use someone else's work without their express permission.

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According to the modder, the defense bonuses now stack. 

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On 6/11/2024 at 12:33 AM, Drew said:

Liking the changes and running the mod now.  Any chance of just nerfing knight and master speed?  Give knight speed an attack bonus, and give master speed an extra attack?  I know this is hard to do, but it looks like a few modders have done similar -- at least for TSL.

I just wanted to let you know that v1.3.0 now includes optional patches that restore the cut powers. There's one that includes just Knight Speed as well in case you are still interested in some semblance of balance.

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Just tried to install it, but there's an error in the ini.  [Error] [16:52:05] KeyError: "The [Battle_Meditation] section was not found in the ini, referenced by 'AddRow0=Battle_Meditation' in [spells.2da]"

Fixed!  I pulled the missing ini section from the K1 Battle Meditation mod's changes.ini and put it right below your [spells.2da changes].  I'll test it to make sure it works and get back to you.

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On 7/2/2024 at 2:53 PM, Drew said:

Just tried to install it, but there's an error in the ini.  [Error] [16:52:05] KeyError: "The [Battle_Meditation] section was not found in the ini, referenced by 'AddRow0=Battle_Meditation' in [spells.2da]"

Fixed!  I pulled the missing ini section from the K1 Battle Meditation mod's changes.ini and put it right below your [spells.2da changes].  I'll test it to make sure it works and get back to you.

I had the same exact issue when trying to install, "The [Battle_Meditation] section was not found in the ini, referenced by 'AddRow0=Battle_Meditation' in [spells.2da]"

If you don't mind me asking Drew, where did you pull the missing ini section from? I tried looking at the mod files and could not find it and i tried looking through some other mods.

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Here's my personally modified changes.ini.  The only change I made was copy and pasting the missing section from the mod being sourced.  Put it in the tslpatchdata folder.

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On 7/2/2024 at 4:53 PM, Drew said:

Just tried to install it, but there's an error in the ini.  [Error] [16:52:05] KeyError: "The [Battle_Meditation] section was not found in the ini, referenced by 'AddRow0=Battle_Meditation' in [spells.2da]"

Fixed!  I pulled the missing ini section from the K1 Battle Meditation mod's changes.ini and put it right below your [spells.2da changes].  I'll test it to make sure it works and get back to you.

Sorry it took me so long to get this fixed it was a rough couple weeks. I'm not sure what happened but this bug was all fixed and somehow got reintegrated between testing and release. I actually went a different direction this time around and made it an optional patch. Anyway. It's up and should be working normally this time.

 

Furthermore, I've been looking into modding powers and I think I've figured out how to modify effects. I'm still real wet behind the ears with scripting but I'm pretty sure I can modify buffs easily enough. I might be able to return Knight and Master Speed to the core patch. Removing the defense bonus is essential for keeping Force Aura/Shield/Armor from becoming redundant and adding either a penalty to attack or defense will hopefully keep it from being too overpowered. I'm thinking an attack penalty will stack nicely with all classes having full base attack bonus progression.

Here's what I'm thinking...

  • Burst of Speed: Increased Movement Speed, Compatible with Armor, 10 FP Cost
  • Knight Speed: Increased Movement Speed, +1 Attack per round, -5 Attack or Defense Penalty, Armor Prohibited, 30 FP Cost
  • Master Speed: Increased Movement Speed, +1 Attack per round, -2 Attack or Defense Penalty, Armor Prohibited,  40 FP Cost

 

As always, feedback and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Recently, I've learned how to edit scripting and it allows me to make more profound changes to the mod. I can edit powers in a more meaningful way, I can stop players from saving their levels before becoming a jedi, and I can reward them with the extra powers they would have gained by doing so. It's all pretty much done. I've got to carve out some time for testing and build everything into a patch before release. I've included a tentative copy of the readme in the spoilers below. It's not included in the changelog below but one of the experimental things I'm working on is adding in my own version of Wookie Rage. I won't be sure if it will make the final cut or not until I can find the time to test it all out.

As always, feedback and suggestions are appreciated.

 

Spoiler

 

KotOR 1: Balance in the Force V1.4.0

 

Balance in the force is a gameplay balancing mod that provides a streamlined leveling experience that’s more in line with its sequel with some important departures. I've rebalanced the base weapon types and heavily increased the damage for ranged weapons. Not only does this keep ranged builds competitive with melee builds but it also makes the enemies more difficult.

 

Balance in the Force also contains a number of quality-of-life features. For example, all of the classes have been modernized to KotOR 2’s feat, force power, and attack bonus progression. Persuade is a class skill for the main character regardless of starting class. The Force Power and Alignment system gets an important revision. All characters have functional background feats that help to deepen the immersive roleplaying experience. And there’s much more.

 

There are also several optional patches included as well. The most important of these grants a revised version of offthegridmorty and djh269’s Bastilla gains TSL Battle Meditation. There are also several included patches that reverse some of the controversial changes made by this mod.

 

Full Change List

 

Main Character Specific Changes

 

Balance in the Force makes some important changes are made to the main character. Players will no longer be allowed to save their level ups by remaining level 2 until becoming a Jedi. Vanilla KotOR rewards players who do this with extra Jedi levels and extra Force Powers but playing this way requires using metagame strategies that

destroy the roleplaying experience.

 

To address this problem, some scripts have been implemented that require a minimum level of 8 before taking your first level of a Jedi Class and to ensure that you have enough XP to do so. Players will receive enough extra force powers upon multi-classing to make up the difference.

 

·         The main character gets the remaining four active combat feats (Power Attack/Power Blast, Flurry/Rapid Shot, and Critical Strike/Sniper Shot) not granted by their starting class, at level 2.

·         Upon reaching the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine, if the player has not received enough XP to get to level 8, the game will now discreetly award it to them.

·         The main character will not be allowed to take their first level of a Jedi class until gaining level 8.

·         The main character gets 6 extra powers when taking their first level of Jedi Guardian or Jedi Sentinel and 8 extra powers when taking their first level of Jedi Consular.

 

Class Changes

 

Balance in the Force features several changes to its class system that either update the game classes to be more consistent with its sequel.

 

·         All Classes now get Full Base Attack Bonus.

·         Scoundrels get Sneak Attack X at level 19.

·         Expert Droids now gets access to Master Two-Weapon Fighting and the Sniper Shot feat tree.

·         Soldiers and Scouts now gain Persuade as a class skill (only the main character can use it).

·         Jedi Guardians gain Demolitions as a class skill.

·         Jedi Guardians gain 2 selectable feats at level 2, and 1 selectable feat at level 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19.

·         Jedi Sentinels gain selectable feats at levels 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 12, 13, 15, 18, and 19.

·         Jedi Sentinels gain Computer Use, Demolitions, Repair, Security, and Stealth as class skills.

·         Jedi Consulars gain Repair as a class kill.

 

Skill System Changes

 

When compared to D&D, skills are mostly unimportant KotOR 1. At some point during the game’s design a decision was made to cut the Intelligence modifier bonus to skills in half, most likely to make skill points feel more valuable. In my opinion, this only made the problem worse. Since there’s no way to fix this directly, I’ve increased the number of skills points each class gains and I’ve made it so that the Intelligence modifier rounds up instead of down when determining skill points gained. Expert Droids are the exception to this as the change to Intelligence maxes out T3-M4’s skills completely.

 

·         The bonus skill points gained at level up formula (Class Base + INT/2) now rounds up. You now gain +1 skill point at 12 INT, +2 at 16 INT, and +3 at 20 INT.

·         All Classes now get 4 extra skill points at character creation and 1 extra skill point per level.

·         Soldiers gain 2 skill points per level.

·         Scouts gain 4 skill points per level.

·         Scoundrels gain 5 skill points per level.

·         Jedi Guardians gain 2 skill points per level.

·         Jedi Sentinels gain 4 skill points per level.

·         Jedi Consulars gain 3 skill points per level.

·         Combat Droids gain 2 skill points per level.

 

Character Specific Changes

 

Balance in the Force makes several character specific changes to be more in line with Kotor 2. All of character background feats now provide a mechanical benefit and all of the characters get them now. All of the NPC characters now join at level 1 and their level 1 feats are delayed until level 2 in order to give the player the freedom to customize their character roster however they like.

 

·         All NPC characters now join at Level 1.

·         NPC characters no longer gain selectable feats at level 1 but instead gain them at level 2.

·         NPC characters have different starting skills due to deleveling and the changes in the skill system.

·         Bastila gains 4 points of Computer Use and 4 points of Stealth.

·         Bastila loses Force Aura and Stun due to level decrease.

·         Bastila’s Battle Meditation feat now grants Force Aura as a bonus power.

·         Bastila gains a new feat called Force Sensitive that grants her Force Push as a bonus power.

·         Bastila can exclusively learn the actual Battle Meditation power from TSL with an included optional patch that replaces Force Aura as a starting power for her. (Force Aura is still selectable upon level up.)

·         Canderous loses 1 point of Strength due to level decrease.

·         Canderous gains 2 points of Demolition and losed 2 points of Treat Injury.

·         Canderous gains a new feat called Combat Regeneration ability grants a +3 to Awareness, +3 to Treat Injury, and explains his regeneration rate.

·         Carth loses 1 point of Dexterity due to level decrease.

·         Carth gains 3 points of Demolitions and 3 points of Repair.

·         Carth gains a new feat called Skilled Mechanic that makes Repair into a class skill, grants him 4 additional starting skill points, and gives him 1 additional skill point at level ups.

·         Carth’s generic Blaster Pistol is no longer equipped and will instead be added to your inventory when he joins.

·         HK-47 loses 1 point of Dexterity due to level decrease.

·         HK-47 gains 4 points of Computer Use, loses 1 point of Demolitions, loses 1 point of Awareness, and loses 2 points of Repair.

·         HK-47 gains a new feat called Combat Protocols that grants him Rapid Shot at level 1 and Improved Rapid Shot at Level 4.

·         Jolee loses 1 point of Dexterity due to level decrease.

·         Jolee gains 2 points of Computer Use, gains 4 points of Repair and loses 1 point of Awareness.

·         Jolee loses Affect Mind, Cure, Disable Droid, Force Aura, Force Valor, Force Push, and Throw Lightsaber due to level decrease.

·         Jolee gains a new feat called Psychic Smuggler at 1st level that adds Empathy as a bonus feat and Improved Empathy as a bonus feat at 4th level.

·         Jolee gains a new feat called Force Sensitive that grants him Affect Mind as a bonus power.

·         Jolee adds a suit of basic clothing to your inventory when he joins.

·         Juhani loses 1 point of Dexterity due to level decrease.

·         Juhani gains 4 points of Demoition, loses 4 points of Awareness, and loses 4 points of Treat Injury.

·         Juhani loses Burst of Speed, Force Push, Energy Resistance, Stun, and Throw Lightsaber due to level decrease.

·         Juhani’s Force Camouflage feat now explains her extra points of Stealth and her +6 Stealth bonus.

·         Juhani gains a new feat called Force Sensitive that grants her Burst of Speed as a bonus power.

·         Juhani adds a suit of basic clothing to your inventory when she joins.

·         Mission gains 2 points of Repair, loses 2 points of Demolitions, loses 2 points of Stealth, loses 2 points of Awareness, loses 2 points of Security, and loses 1 point of Treat Injury.

·         Mission gains a new feat called Rough Crowd that gives her 1 extra VP per level, Caution as a bonus feat, and Improved Caution as a bonus feat at Level 4.

·         T3-M4 gains 1 point in Demolitions, loses 2 points of Computer Use, loses 1 point of Awareness, loses 2 points of Repair, and loses 2 points of Security.

·         T3-M4’s Blaster Integration feat now grants Weapon Focus: Blaster Pistols and Weapon Specialization: Blaster Pistols at level 4.

·         Zaalbar loses 1 point of Strength due to level decrease

·         Zaalbar loses 2 points of Demolitions, 2 points of Awareness, and 1 point of Treat Injury.

·         Zaalbar’s Wookie Toughness feat now also provides +2 to defense. This increases to +4 at level 6, and +6 at level 12.

·         Zaalbar now comes equipped with a Response Package Implant and Stabilizer Gauntlets.

 

Force Power Changes

 

The Force has undergone some dramatic changes in this mod. In the Vanilla game, Force powers are relatively inexpensive regardless of your Force alignment. Balance in the Force addresses this problem by introducing FP costs that increase as you upgrade the powers and a simplified alignment system that’s specifically designed to complement these scaling changes.

 

The powers themselves have had some important shakeups as well. Force powers have been updated to match their Kotor 2 counterparts, nerfed because of their overwhelming power, had the descriptions corrected, and had their bugs fixed.

 

·         Neutral Alignment now covers alignment scores of 40-59 with regards to Force powers.

·         Alignments between 0 and 39 and give a 50% FP cost discount with dark side aligned powers and 50% FP cost increase with light side aligned powers.

·         Alignments between 60 and 100 and give a 50% FP cost discount with light side aligned powers and 50% FP cost increase with dark side aligned powers.

·         Cure was renamed Heal. It costs 20 FP.

·         Heal was renamed Improved Heal. It costs 40 FP, heals 15 + CHA + WIS + level, and neutralizes Stun. (It still neutralizes Poison).

·         Force Aura costs 10 FP and lasts 36 seconds.

·         Force Shield costs 20 FP and lasts 36 seconds.

·         Force Armor costs 30 FP and lasts 36 seconds.

·         Force Valor costs 20 FP and lasts 36 seconds. It no longer adds to saves.

·         Knight Valor costs 20 FP, adds +4 to Attributes and lasts 36 seconds. It no longer adds to saves.

·         Master Valor costs 40 FP, adds +6 to Attributes and lasts 36 seconds. It no longer adds to saves.

·         Stun costs 20 FP.

·         Stasis costs 30 FP.

·         Stasis Field costs 40 FP.

·         Stun Droid costs 10 FP.

·         Disable Droid costs 20 FP and it now requires a Fortitude Save as stated in its description.

·         Destroy Droid costs 30 FP and it now requires a Fortitude Save as stated in its description.

·         Burst of Speed costs 20 FP, no longer provides a defense bonus, and is compatible with armor.

·         Knight Speed costs 30 FP, provides a +2 defense bonus, adds a -4 penalty to attacks, requires a lightsaber. (It still provides 1 attack per round.)

·         Master Speed costs 40 FP, adds a -2 penalty to attacks, requires a lightsaber, and only provides 1 attack per round. (It still provides its normal +4 defense bonus)

·         Energy Resistance costs 20 FP, it reduces fire, cold, electrical, and sonic damage by 5, and lasts for 36 seconds.

·         Improved Energy Resistance costs 30 FP, it reduces fire, cold, electrical, and sonic damage by 10, and lasts for 36 seconds. It no longer reduces energy weapon damage or provides poison immunity.

·         Force Push’s stun duration has been fixed and actually lasts 3 seconds.

·         Force Whirlwind is 20 FP, requires a Fortitude Save, and its description has been corrected to reflect its actual damage and duration.

·         Force Wave is 30 FP.

·         Force Resistance costs 20 and has a DC of 5 + Defender Level.

·         Force Immunity costs 30 FP and has a DC of 10 + Defender Level.

·         Force Suppression is 20 FP.

·         Force Breach costs 30 FP.

·         Lightsaber Throw costs 10 FP.

·         Advanced Lightsaber Throw is unchanged.

·         Drain Life costs 20 FP.

·         Death Field costs 40 FP.

·         Fear is unchanged.

·         Horror costs 20 FP.

·         Insanity costs 30 FP.

·         Shock costs 20 FP.

·         Force Lightning cost 30 FP.

·         Force Storm costs 40 FP.

·         Slow costs 10 FP.

·         Affliction costs 20 FP and its description has been corrected to reflect its actual effects and duration.

·         Plague costs 30 FP and its description has been corrected to reflect its actual effects and duration.

·         Wound costs 10 FP.

·         Choke costs 20 FP.

·         Kill costs 30 FP.

 

Base Weapon Type Changes

 

Weapon balancing is probably the most important aspect of this mod. Improper weapon balance not only makes enemies ineffective but it biases informed players towards melee builds. Almost every weapon in the game has been touched by this mod. That said, future updates will also include tweaks to individual pieces of gear as well.

 

Double weapons were too strong. They now do less damage than their single weapon counterpart because they require less investment from the player. Lightsabers do less damage overall but they are the only weapon that gets the extra attack from Knight or Master Speed’s extra attack. Melee weapons are weaker than blasters in general but with an investment in Strength and Two-Weapon Fighting they are still the strongest category in the game.

 

Blasters have significantly increased damage output. They can cook you in your armor, especially on higher difficulty settings. When Larrim tries to sell you that Energy Shield, you should listen to him this time.

 

·         Stun Batons are now 1d4, 19-20 x2.

·         Short Swords are now 1d8, 19-20 x2.

·         Longswords are now 1d12, 19-20 x2.

·         Gamorrean Axes are now 1d12, 19-20 x2.

·         Quarterstaffs are now 1d8, x2.

·         Gaffi Sticks are now 1d8, x2

·         Double-Bladed Swords are now 1d10, x2.

·         Vibro Double-Blades are now 1d12, x2.

·         Wookie Warblades are now 1d12, 19-20 x2.

·         Lightsabers are now 2d8, 19-20, x2.

·         Short Lightsabers are now 2d6, 19-20 x2.

·         Double Lightsabers are now 2d6, x2.

·         Blaster Pistols are now 2d8 damage, x2.

·         Heavy Blasters are now 2d8 damage, 19-20 x2.

·         Holdout Blasters are now 2d6 damage, 19-20 x2.

·         Disruptors Pistols are now 2d6 damage, 18-20 x2, Universal Damage.

·         Ion Blasters are now 2d6 damage, x3.

·         Sonic Pistols are now 2d6, 19-20 x2.

·         Blaster Carbines are now 3d6, x2.

·         Blaster Rifles are now 3d6, 19-20 x2.

·         Bowcasters are now 3d6, 19-20 x3.

·         Disruptor Rifles are now 2d8, 18-20, x2, Universal Damage

·         Ion Rifles are now 2d8, x3.

·         Sonic Rifles are now 2d8, 19-20 x2.

·         Repeating Blasters are now 2d10, x2

·         Heavy Repeating Blasters are now 2d10, 19-20 x2.

 

 

 

 

Difficulty Settings Changes

 

·         Easy mode (0.5 damage received) has been removed from the difficulty settings.

·         Very Difficult mode (2.0 damage received) has been added to the difficulty settings.

·         Impossible mode (3.0 damage received) has been added to the difficulty settings.

 

Recommendation Settings Changes

 

·         Priority Lists updated when taking recommendations at level up or when auto-leveling.

·         Recommended Attributes for Soldiers are 14 STR, 14, DEX, 14, CON, 14 WIS, 12 INT, 10 CHA.

·         Recommended Attributes for Scouts are 14 STR, 14, DEX, 14, CON, 14 WIS, 12 INT, 10 CHA.

·         Recommended Attributes for Scoundrels are 10 STR, 14, DEX, 14, CON, 14 WIS, 12 INT, 14 CHA.

·         Recommended Primary Attributes for Zaalbar and Mission changed from Dexterity to Strength at level up.

 

Miscellaneous Changes

 

Like in Kotor 2, the Repeating Blaster Feats have been removed and their weapon groups have been absorbed by Rifles. Several items now offer a Repair bonus in addition to their normal benefits. This allows players who are interested in repairing HK-47 to make a much smaller investment in their Repair skills. Some dark side exclusive equipment was given some hefty Charisma bonuses in order to allow dark sided spell casters builds to compete with light sided ones.

 

In Vanilla, Bastila is pretty much stuck as a dual wielder. In order to give players more agency in this regard, the Jedi on the Endar Spire now drop some of their equipment. For completionists, Kandon and Gadon essentially drop one another’s exclusive gear.

 

·         Heavy Weapons Feats have been removed.

·         Repeating Blasters and Heavy Repeating Blasters are now in the Rifles base weapon category.

·         Interface Visor grants a +4 bonus to Repair.

·         Tulak Hord's Mask grants a +5 bonus to CHA and no longer grants Damage Resistance: Fire.

·         Marka Ragnos’ Gauntlets grant a +3 bonus to CHA.

·         Infiltrator Gloves grant a +4 bonus to Repair.

·         Memory Implant grants a +1 bonus to all skills and no longer grants a bonus to INT.

·         The Jedi on the Endar Spire drops her lightsaber.

·         The Dark Jedi on the Endar Spire drops a Dark Jedi Robe and a Red Lightsaber Crystal.

·         The Sith Governor now drops his Dark Jedi Robe.

·         Kandon Arc now drops a Vibration Cell, a Memory Package, a Power Belt, an Advanced Adrenaline Amplifier, and a Light-Scan Visor. He no longer drops a Response Package.

·         Gadon Thek now drops a Verpine Headband, a Hair Trigger, and a Disruptor Pistol.

 

 

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I'm honestly not sure. There's not an explicit changelog for that mod.

BitF currently doesn't support compatibility with other gameplay mods because it's designed to be it's own gameplay ecosystem. BitF will eventually overhaul loot, merchants, and equipment but those changes are reserved for 1.5.0 and probably won't come along for awhile yet.

Sorry.

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9 hours ago, Timbo said:

I'm honestly not sure. There's not an explicit changelog for that mod.

BitF currently doesn't support compatibility with other gameplay mods because it's designed to be it's own gameplay ecosystem. BitF will eventually overhaul loot, merchants, and equipment but those changes are reserved for 1.5.0 and probably won't come along for awhile yet.

Sorry.

Oh and I looked at the recommended stats for all starting classes(Scout, Scoundrel, Soldier), and Charisma is at 10. Normally, I set it higher so I can pass all the Persuade checks on Taris. Are there recommended stats for that kind of build? 

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On 8/13/2024 at 11:46 PM, JasonRyder said:

Oh and I looked at the recommended stats for all starting classes(Scout, Scoundrel, Soldier), and Charisma is at 10. Normally, I set it higher so I can pass all the Persuade checks on Taris. Are there recommended stats for that kind of build? 

Dump Int to 8.  Boost Cha to 14.  It's really good for force power DCs too when you keep your Wis at 14 to go along with it.  Your party members can pick up the skill slack.

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1 hour ago, Moistened_Ewok said:

Dump Int to 8.  Boost Cha to 14.  It's really good for force power DCs too when you keep your Wis at 14 to go along with it.  Your party members can pick up the skill slack.

I also want to fully repair HK-47, and yes, I plan to buy items to boost my Repair skill. I'm going for a 'Canonical Revan' build using the Scout as their starting class and Guardian as their Jedi Class. 

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On 8/13/2024 at 10:46 PM, JasonRyder said:

Oh and I looked at the recommended stats for all starting classes(Scout, Scoundrel, Soldier), and Charisma is at 10. Normally, I set it higher so I can pass all the Persuade checks on Taris. Are there recommended stats for that kind of build? 

Those are just preset stats. Since most players who use mods know them game inside and out, I made them very general for people who are playing the game for the first time.

I always start with 14 Charisma.

My favorite build is:

STR 14, DEX 14 or 12, CON 10 or 12, INT 12, WIS 14, CHA 14.

As I level I put 2 points into WIS, 2 points into CHA, and 1 point somewhere else depending on the class choices.

As a Guardian or Scout this lets you beat most saves (not last two bosses though) and with equipment lets you melee everyone just fine.

Just remember your INT modifier rounds up instead of down for Skill Points so 12 INT gets you what 14 used to for skill points.

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2 minutes ago, Timbo said:

Those are just preset stats. Since most players who use mods know them game inside and out, I made them very general for people who are playing the game for the first time.

I always start with 14 Charisma.

My favorite build is:

STR 14, DEX 14 or 12, CON 10 or 12, INT 12, WIS 14, CHA 14.

As I level I put 2 points into WIS, 2 points into CHA, and 1 point somewhere else depending on the class choices.

As a Guardian or Scout this lets you beat most saves (not last two bosses though) and with equipment lets you melee everyone just fine.

Just remember your INT modifier rounds up instead of down for Skill Points so 12 INT gets you what 14 used to for skill points.

Thanks! I've played KOTOR many times, but I'm not the best at making RPG builds. And one thing I found odd in vanilla KOTOR is that Mission comes with a Vibroblade and Zaalbar comes with a Bowcaster despite them being optimized for ranged and melee combat respectively. 

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I really like Melee mission with this mod. Put those points into strength and see how she does.

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Just now, Timbo said:

I really like Melee mission with this mod. Put those points into strength and see how she does.

Will do! And I like the "Rough Crowd" feat she has now. Growing up in the Lower City would've toughend her up a bit, despite her small size. 

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