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Do you see a damage difference when using them on a "non" magic class such as Soldier? The penalty when using Classic mode doesn't seem to apply to books.
I'm a Soldier class using the Classic mode and having no real points into INT I can't do damage with Staffs, but the Books do damage however.
If the mod author made up their own classification type (like "Book" instead of what's already in the game like "Staff" or "Rifle" etc.) then RPG Growth won't be able to detect them and the bonuses/penalties from the mod won't affect it at all.
I'm still learning how the new Classic Penalty system works for that mod, as I haven't played in a while but already reach max level for my Soldier, so I'm trying to see how it works.