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No, this is a rework/expansion of the existing "Tamer" passive, part of the vanilla Bathandler class.
I hope you get well soon!
I'ma try to come back around more often again. Been sick a lot lately. But might be on the upswing!
It's good to see you around here again.
Never change, comrade~
I hope it lives up to your expectations!
Expanding the party slots permanently in any way is not balanced, even on RUIN. It can be fun, but it's definitely not balanced. Even a single extra party member pushes the action economy quite far in your favor.
However! That's not to say you shouldn't do it, if that's how you'd like to play.
Part of the intended balance/fun of Beastmaster is having to reduce your deployed units so that you have room to recruit your new friend. It can be pretty tough to win some encounters with only 4 or even 3 units. The mod is able to adapt to your chosen max party size, though, so if you up the max to 6, you can bring 5 player units and still recruit one.