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I don't think you can use embeddium and rubidium at the same time, if you remove one does it still give dupe mod error?

 

*edit: also, thanks for fixing the log post, much easier when you can view it in raw format! :)

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Removing embeddium doesn't load the game, adding it back and removing rubidium doesn't load the game either

Is it the same error? Or something different?

If it's something different, then the dupe mod problem is that, and you've got other issues.

When making a large modpack, it's always best to add mods a few at a time, and test in between, rather than add 100 mods and then try to figure out what's incompatible/breaking.

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Ahh, it is a different error; the log is telling me a bunch of mods require other mods that are missing. Will update once i add those

That log still has both embeddium and rubidium

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[16:50:49] [main/INFO]: Found mod file embeddium-0.3.18+mc1.18.2.jar of type MOD with provider {mods folder locator at E:\curseforge minecraft\Instances\MT6 (1)\mods}

[16:50:49] [main/INFO]: Found mod file rubidium-0.5.6.jar of type MOD with provider {mods folder locator at E:\curseforge minecraft\Instances\MT6 (1)\mods}

 

Also not sure if "reforgium" would count as a dupe of those mods as well.

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