This mod improves Sourceries linked to the main quest of the game
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Bless and Curse now cost no source and memory points (they will appear as innate skills).
IMPORTANT: Bless and Curse will disappear from your skill list if you enable this mod without having them on your active hotbar.
HOW TO INSTALL: 1. Navigate to your DOS2 DE Mod directory, located here: C:\Users\username\Documents\Larian Studios\Divinity Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition\Mods
2. In the mod's archive, open the folder with your preferred options, then take SourceryQoL_a4294d50-9b66-46fb-b154-b1f7ee477251.pak and put it in your Mods folder as shown here: (Image)
3. When in-game, go to your MODS menu and enable Sourcery Quality of Life.
4. Enjoy
Compatibility: This mod should be compatible with other mods that affect these skills, just move my mod above or under the other ones in your load order. The mods on the bottom take priority and overwrite files of the mods above them.
This is something I use for my playthroughs and I thought I'd share it.