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@Nichilas Thanks for working on this mod to make it better.
1. Go to the ...\steamapps\common\SlayTheSpire\preferences" folder
2. Look for a file called STSPlayer (no file extension)
3. Open it in a text editor (notepad, VSCode, whatever)
4. Look for "NOTE_CARD".
5. It should list the name of the card there, and you can change it to a vanilla card if you need to.
If it doesn't work, try disabling Conspire in the launcher next time you run your game with mods. If that still doesn't work, then try disabling A Better Note when you launch to see if it's really this mod's issue.
Enabling/Disabling mods in the launcher is generally the best way to find out WHICH mod is actually causing the issue. It could be an individual mod, or a combination of conflicting mods.
(I'd try harder to provide relevant logs, etc., except I think I already know the problem:)
I've probably removed the mod that added whatever card I've currently got stored.
However, I (apparently incorrectly) thought it'd be a mod from another profile, so I've tried grinding through runs to get the event so I could replace it. (Turns out, there's a console that makes it so much easier), only for it to not solve the issue when I'd finally gotten it replaced with a basic Defend! (Presumably it's stored per profile or something, precisely to avoid this issue.)
Now I don't remember what mod's card is in there...
Is there some way to erase the mod's 'memory' of what's in there?
I tried to search for where the mod keeps its 'notes', but even the config seemed empty.