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If one mod wants to make [[Muffalo]]s green and another wants to make them red, one of them is going to win. The general understanding of mod load order is that "mods on the bottom win and overwrite mods on top". | If one mod wants to make [[Muffalo]]s green and another wants to make them red, one of them is going to win. The general understanding of mod load order is that "mods on the bottom win and overwrite mods on top". | ||
− | As with most things, the truth is a bit more fine-grained. It's true that if "Core, Mod 1, Mod 2, Mod 3" is the load order, and it's true that the last mod in the load order | + | As with most things, the truth is a bit more fine-grained. It's true that if "Core, Mod 1, Mod 2, Mod 3" is the load order, and it's true that the last mod "wins" in the load order wins, but the actual load order is a bit different. |
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