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Every block, weapon, and item in the palate...
...is sorted correctly, with every block grouped up, and every weapon grouped up.
...has a tool-tip to explain how to use it and why it exists.
...shares the same name with its higher-level variants.
...is unique from anything else in the palate.
All of this together makes this mod stand out from any other. Where most faction mods or even the vanilla game feel like a chaotic heap, with palates filled with duplicate items that have wildly different names yet only a 5% difference in stats between them, all thrown together in random order, this mod is instead so very elegant. It feels like it was actually designed rather than randomly cobbled together.
I hope you make more mods, and that more people start making mods this way.