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"Some people want even more style points, than my mod provides. Some people think my mod throws around with style points far too generously. Both groups are correct in their own way, of course. I tried to make the mod for players who like to use all ten styles the quicklaunch bar can hold and then some. I've come to realize, though, that I must provide alternatives. For the sake of simplicity I created four levels of style point chances: Student, Master, Grand Master and Jade Master. "Student" will give you the most style points and "Jade Master" the least. These levels obviously correspond to the combat difficulties and by default the style point chance level is, indeed, exactly the same as your combat difficulty. You can change the level via the cheat console. The one-size-fits-all chances from previous versions of this mod lay somewhere between "Master" and "Grand Master"."