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I was mulling this one over for the last day, as I'm not sure how many people would use this feature. Eh, I can easily do it, but I think the best way would be a developer-definable symbol in front of the skill. Let's say it's an exclamation point. For example: if the skill has actor 1 use Slice and actor 2 use Dice, and you want the dualtech to only work if the skills have been permanently learned, you'd write <Dual:1,!Slice,2,!Dice>. (And you can change that symbol to something else in case you're actually using exclamation points at the beginning of skill names.) Thoughts?

I actually love this. It's even more flexible than my original request which is perfect for other users and saves you building out plugin parameters. Win-Win.

If this isn't difficult to implement, I'd say go for it. To confirm, the idea would be that this should also work with skillIds, right?

So  <Dual:1,!99,2,!100>

Would also be valid with this feature?

That's the plan.

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And done. Like I said, wasn't hard. As I say in the Devlog, once you update, please open the Permanent Skill Prefix parameter and press "OK" once, even if an exclamation point is fine, or the system might have trouble with the new parameter.