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- One mod to rule them all
- Dependencies are only actual library mods
- Releases can be more thematic and touch all aspects
- Development process will be much more simplified (only 1 workspace and 1 mod to release)
- No more code copying (ex: Ice Cloud in Gear and Mobs)
- A LOT OF CONTENT
It also has cons:
- Bigger modsize
- A LOT OF CONTENT!
- Only one mod to share the CF point rewards among eligible teammembers. (though we have other rewards, if necessary)
- Code Copying (ex: Ice Cloud in Gear and Mobs)
- Harder to disable specific things. This one can be fixed with a module system like Apotheosis does.
-PC Bros Incorporated