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Changelogs
Version 1.5.7
Added more descriptive error message when patching fails
Version 1.5.6
Initial standalone release, moved from Mirror Blade
Baldur's Gate 3 does not implement the concept of "taking the Attack action" correctly and instead essentially counts anything with a weapon attack roll as a weapon attack made as part of the Attack action - including attack cantrips like Green-Flame Blade. This is overpowered if you use weapon attack cantrips from characters with the Extra Attack feature.
There are other mods intended to solve the same problem, but at time of writing they are all outdated and break Extra Attack to some degree, either in general or specifically in Honour mode.
Unlike similar mods, this one doesn't contain copy-pasted parts of the game code that go out of date when the game is updated or when Honour mode is enabled. Instead, the current logic is patched on game startup using Script Extender, making the required changes on the fly.