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Going through 2 of these things, plus gates, siege, and the 300-500 trash units a AI will stack can can be such a hassle unless you're running around with some t3 magic or units. That or 40 ballistas which is a hassle and drain on early to mid game economics. Considering how the game has a habit of dropping factions right next to each other even on the largest map while leaving other areas uninhabited means you end up clashing with a factions capital early on with no means to get rid of it. This results in you being constantly harassed behind your main lines. while you deal with other Ai beelineing you.
To anyone who uses this mod, personally I recommend you go into the file and tone these guys down just a bit.
I left the event in as well, in case a future patch fixes it again.
In the mean time you can always open the mod in a text editor and spawn the Guardian manually for each class.
If a mod adds a new unit, all subsequently loaded mods will have their unit id's shifted by 1. The savegame won't know this and so what used to be a chest will now reference a dwarf, with some properties derived from the save and some from the now-changed unit definition in the mods.
I don't think it can be helped beyond not updating mods. If someone knows a way to solve this, please let me know.