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As I stated before, the problem was "it resulted in my Sharpshooter having a negative dodge stat."
The negative dodge stat wasn't too harmful in and of itself, but I think that the same 'debuff' could happen to other stats that PCSs increase, such as Aim and Health. (It'd only lower them, not make them negative.) But I'm pretty sure it just has to do with the timing of when you get the "all PCSs are better" upgrade.
Without getting too technical, I think this was the problem.
If a PCS gets merged onto a soldier *before* you get the PCS upgrade, removing the merged PCS *after* you get the upgrade will actually permanently lower the stat the PCS was improving.
I got some of my PCSs "merged" before I got the upgrade that improves the PCSs. I then downloaded this mod and used it to remove a Dodge PCS, but it resulted in my Sharpshooter having a negative dodge stat. I figured the reason was because before the PCS upgrade, it was +18 Dodge, but after the PCS upgrade, it was supposed to be +24, but since it was merged, it wasn't upgraded.
Basically, the merged PCS on my soldier had the stat increase of the original PCS, but when removing the merged PCS, the mod was decreasing the stat as if I had the upgraded PCS, taking away more than it should.
Can't see it mentioned in the WoTC Highlander change log [github.com].
I don't know if Firaxis fixed this in WoTC.
But yeah, great mod.
I see it's been a while, but in the hope you're still maintaining this, back may of last year you said, "Yes, this mod is not required if you are using LW2 1.3 or the Community Highlander."
I would think it should be safe to assume then that if WotC alone didn't fix this issue, the WotC Community Highlander probably does?
Gave this a thumbs up in any case, since it's a relatively elegant workaround for an otherwise very annoying and hard to squash bug.