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1 can you some how drag the mods insted of puting them up 1 place at the time nothing with this mod but still
2 how can i change it i Start everything normal low points can not change it i checkt in options nothing i even put it on top of everything wrong choise wich i Know now
If you want to use this mod with a class mod that DOES inject new spells/abilities into the game, it's a bit more complicated. You'd need to either modify the class presets of that mod yourself, to match whatever values you want, or find a version of that mod that does not modify the presets, so you would then need to pick up those spells/abilities elsewhere (EG through a vendor).
There is no ethical solution to these issues that I can perform on my end. Sorry for the trouble, but that's just how it is.
What this mod does is modify that table to adjust those values.
Any mod that injects a new "class" is doing the same -- replacing the same file with a new version, with different preselected abilities. The only ONLY refers to this file once, during character creation. It is impossible for the game to pull this data from two different contradictory tables simultaneously.