I'm really, really pissed off.
My resistances are lowering continuously and I would have to abandon my dragon armor to stop it getting worse, not talking about getting my resistances back.

Her eis what happens:
I have 3 levels in Resist Magic.
I have 3 objects that give me a Resist Magic +1.

Each time I load a game, or remove/re-wear my equipment, my resistances lower forever.
When I load, I only have 3 points in resist magic, like Divine Divinity doesn't recognise the 3 +1 points from my objects because that would put it beyond 5.
However, if I remove the objects, I keep my three points, but lose 5 resistance in each category, for each object. Thus if I remove my objects, I lose 15 points that I'll never get back.
That is, if I remove all my equipment, I find myself with 0 resistances in spite of my 3 resist magic skill points.

And if only it would go down to that...
I didn't notice at first.
But if the I save my game, and leave, with my equipment on and say, base resistances of 0 instead of 15, and global resistance of anything.

Next time I load, I start with minus 15 points because once again, the points of the equipment ar enot taken into account in positive, but are removed if I remove the equipment...

When I noticed this and understood, I was down to -40 natural resistances...

I'm soooo upset. I know I won't be able to finish the game now if I don't change that, because I would lose 15 points at each load, and soon I'll have -300 resistances.


I need first, comfort.
Second, if someone can explain, or give me a link, to a way of:
- editing the character (with an hex editor, but where?), so I can catch my res points back
- editing the equipment, so I can remove the skill bonus so it does not happen again.

I have to precise I tried the non-editor trick of duplicating/changing an object (swapping the equipment of two different saves), but for unique objects, it seems not to work, and my problem is on the dragon armour and the nobleman's amulet, so I could not do it. I guess the characteristics of the unique objects are stored somewhere else (object files?) once they've been randomly set.