How would increasing the magnet force of the magnetic change? The pattern of magnetic fields flies between its Poles.

Increasing the magnet force of a magnet would generally increase the strength of its magnetic field. The magnetic field strength is directly proportional to the magnet force.

When more magnet force is applied, the magnetic field lines become denser and stronger, extending over a larger area. This means that the magnetic field becomes more intense, and the force between the magnet and other magnetic materials becomes stronger.

As for the pattern of magnetic fields, increasing the magnet force would not change the pattern itself. The pattern of magnetic fields still flows from one pole of the magnet to the other, forming closed loops. However, the strength of the magnetic field and the density of the field lines within the pattern would increase.