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For all of my fellow OCD freaks out there. Tweaks the rate at which HP, FP, and SP are granted as you level up Vigor, Mind, and Endurance. Now the numbers are more rounded at intervals of five and ten. (Soft caps still apply.) It puts the lotion on its skin ...

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LevelVigor (HP)Mind (FP)Endurance (SP) 

10  400  75  95
15  500100100
20  700125112
25  900150125
301100180130
351300210135
401500240140
451600270145
501700300150
551800320155
601900340160


992300500200

Things get a little weird from 60 to 99, especially with Vigor (HP). It's not as simple as filling out a table. The game uses threshold points and coefficients with adjustment factors to do the maths. Those are all words I understand. I'm just playing around with Yapped Rune Bear here.

You may notice the stats all top out higher than in the vanilla game. You may also notice the sum of the max stats is now an even 3000 points distributed. (It puts the lotion on its skin ...) These extra points are largely distributed from mid-game to end-game/NG+ territory. At level 40, for example, Vigor (HP) is 1500 here as opposed to 1450 in vanilla. Not unbalanced, if you ask me, but be aware.

Overall, my goal was to round out the numbers at intervals of five and ten while staying within the ballpark of the vanilla stats. What can I say? I like when my characters have rounded HP, FP, and SP stats correlated to rounded Vigor, Mind, and Endurance stats. Any other weirdos out there, or are you guys just into normal stuff, like lewd mods?

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Installation

If this is the only mod you are using (or the only mod you are using that alters the regulation.bin file) replace the regulation.bin file in your game directory with the regulation.bin file found here. Easy as that. AS ALWAYS, BACK UP YOUR REGULATION.BIN FILE FIRST (although the game will do this automatically by creating a regulation.bin.bak file as soon as you edit the regulation.bin file, so really you don't have to but as a respectable mod author I have to say BACK UP YOUR REGULATION.BIN FILE FIRST).

If you are using one or more other regulation.bin-based mods, merge the regulation.bin file found here with the regulation.bin file found in your game directory (or wherever you've moved it, if you're tricksy). To do so, save the regulation.bin file found here to your desktop (or anywhere you can easily identify it from the regulation.bin file in your game directory), open the latest version of Yapped Rune Bear, click File, click Open, open the regulation.bin file you've dutifully saved to your desktop, scroll down to the CalcCorrectGraph param in the lefthand column, highlight the CalcCorrectGraph in the lefthand column, select Field Data in the toolbar, select Export Data from the dropdown menu, and allow Yapped Rune Bear to overwrite CalcCorrectGraph.csv or create a new one. This will of course overwrite any other mod that alters the CalcCorrectGraph param, but it is not a commonly edited param. Other mods that alter other params (armors and weapons and spells and buffs and such) will be fine; that data will not be overwritten. Now, still using Yapped Rune Bear, click File, click Open, open the regulation.bin file found in your game directory (the one in your game directory now, not the one you've dutifully saved to your desktop), scroll down to the CalcCorrectGraph param in the lefthand column, highlight the CalcCorrectGraph in the lefthand column, select Field Data in the toolbar, select Import Data from the dropdown menu, select Yes (the moment of merging is upon you), select OK, File, Save. Dunzo. You have now incorporated LLU into your regulation.bin file.

Please Note

You may have to level up once in the game and maybe save, quit, and reopen the game to get the changes to apply.

This is my first published mod. Let me know if you're having trouble getting it to work, but please don't ask me to tweak the tweaks. I'm done tweaking for now (I do enjoy playing the game occasionally). If you really want the tweaks tweaked, you can learn to tweak yourself, with a little initiative. Scrub Milk on YouTube is a decent entrypoint into the wonderful world of FROMSOFT modding.