Lobby hosts can modify unit parameters through tweakdefs. Here is what the commands do and how to use them legitimately.
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The bset command in lobby applies base64-encoded unit parameter adjustments. This affects unit health, damage, build speed, and other properties for the upcoming match. Hosts use this to create custom game variants like faster economy or experimental unit buffs.
Tweak commands in unranked lobbies are a legitimate tool for fun custom games. The community accepts this when the lobby description clearly states what modifications are active. Using tweaks in ranked or competitive matches without disclosure crosses into cheating territory. Always announce modifications upfront.
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