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Its meant to 'do nothing', bringing enemy skills to their defaults (aka not confusing their AI by adding the 'cancel skill'). Its just there to safeguard against edgecases, and not bundled into other parts as to be slightly more friendly towards other mods.
I tried the playeronly one but it doesnt do anything :(
Maybe its incompatible with Divinity Unleashed?
The inspiration of the mod really, cus was doing a poly playthrough and saw enemies outduration me with wings.
I kinda wanna avoid that.
Appendages would be the closest with only additions being wings+spider legs
Making one mod for each is a little late now, if I were to remake/make something similar for a new game and there was no inherent mod limit I'd probably do so though.