You can edit anyone using Shadowkeeper, add proficiency slots, spells, etc. Doesn't matter if they are NPCs or not. Only things to watch out for:
1) if you give yourself XP increases AND proficiency increases greater than what would be allowed by the amount of levels you are leveling up, when you click on the level up button you may have a negative number of proficiencies and will not be able to level up. To avoid this, modify your XP in a separate session to when you are modifying proficiencies.
eg If you give Aerie Grandmastery in Sling (which she can't achieve) and then increase her XP so that she goes up by 3 levels then when you level her up she might have -4 proficiency points. So add the XP first, then level up, then add the proficiencies.
2) Changing kits/classes for NPCs. You will have to add the innate abilities of the class/kit separately. Eg if you change Keldorn from an Inquisitor to an Undead Hunter, you will have to remove his dispel magic etc manually and add immunity to level drain etc manually which can be a bit tricky.
That's about it, Shadowkeeper is a great tool to use to get maximum enjoyment out of the game. Keep checking the Shadowkeeper site for the latest copy.
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