Fixes the Repelling Blast toggle for Hotfix #16 and #17. Redundant in Patch 6.
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Changelogs
Version 1.0.2
Added "Uninstaller" optional file
Version 1.0.1
Worked around crash after uninstall with Repelling Blast toggled on
Version 1.0
Initial release
Redundant in Patch 6
In Hotfix #16 and #17, Eldritch Blast pushes back if you have the Repelling Blast invocation, whether it's toggled on or off.
This mod makes the toggle work again.
When loading a save from before the mod was installed, toggle Repelling Blast off and on again once to activate.
Uninstalling
Saves made while Repelling Blast is toggled on using version 1.0 may crash if the mod is removed. Version 1.0.1 appears to avoid crashing, but in general if you crash on load after uninstalling; re-install, load, toggle Repelling Blast off, save, uninstall.
If the above doesn't work then some NPC have probably got Repelling Blast activated and you may have to switch to the "Uninstaller" optional file instead. It does nothing but avoid crashing, and attempts to remove any lingering effects over time.