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LordTerra

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  1. I have been trying to set up a server with the Modpack "Life in the Village" on the twitch client. The total mod list can be found here: https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/life-in-the-village I have no problem launching the server once I disabled the Notes mod on the serverside. The error that I receive is when a client tries to connect to the server. There is no issue trying to start up a solo world. The error that I receive when trying to connect to the server says at first: "Fatally Missing Registry Entries" and then upon second or further attempts: "Description: Error executing task java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Recipe minecraft:crafting_table (net.minecraft.item.crafting.ShapedRecipes@72d7afff) produces unregistered item minecraft:crafting_table (net.minecraft.item.ItemBlock@43b45ce4)" The full crash report can be found here for my client(It just disconnects, but leaves a crash report): https://pastebin.com/s9NJykr6 The full log on my client can be found here: https://pastebin.com/6C1n8MkL The log for my server can be found here: [Part 1] https://pastebin.com/taf9tERb , [Part 2] https://pastebin.com/VA8JP6Gk , [Part 3] https://pastebin.com/r0AzBes1 I have no clue what could be causing this issue, and have been working on finding the issue for 6 hours now. Any help is appreciated.

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