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To have exactly 2x it'd have to be 0.111111111111[...]
The scalar for the morale is actually different than the melee attack and defense, I didnt end up mentioning that directly, it by default ends up around 1.8x more by rank 9, lemme know if I can help choose a value for that
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So I wrote what the formula is in the description, if you look into rpfm it'll have a table with those as like the headings, growth rate and growth scalar
If you play around with those in a spreadsheet, you should be able to come to a balance that'll work for you
(Base stat^Growth Rate)*Growth Scalar*Unit Rank
Base stat is just gonna be whatever the base stat is, like melee attack or defense or whatever
Growth rate and Growth Scalar are like the stuff that is actually in the rpfm file, IIRC growth scalar essentially is going to be the one you'll want to decrease, since (again, iirc which I might not be), I increased the growth scalar more since that's the stat that more multiplies the base stat. Though you could decrease both to get the intended effect
Unit rank is just the rank of the unit
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