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Increasing the damage should work when playing the main campaign but not the roguelike. You're not suppose to be able to use the book in the roguelike. My attempt to disable it just hasn't worked. I will soon add an option to adjust damage output though
All right i posted a small update attempting to fix the portal and the lights in that level. If it still does not work I think you have no choice to restart.
Is this mod dependent on "Roguelike Arena" as a prerequisite? When I selected this scenario alone, I was unable to proceed, but after downloading "Roguelike Arena," I could enter the game normally, and it seems to be working (since monsters dropped some loot I hadn’t seen before, showing it originated from this mod). Additionally, there might be a bug? After placing this mod in the mod directory, attempting to play the main story mode also leads into the "Roguelike Arena."
As for the level design, the maps and monsters added by the mod "Roguelike Arena Setting By Smallway" are very well designed. For now, I’m using these mods together without any issues.