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The way BZCC's mod system works:
3 types of mods:
Addon mod - MP safe, local only changes (skins, sounds, UI, etc)
Config mod - A toggle-able mod that can change anything about the game.
Asset Package - A resource pack that Config mod(s) can include. Allows for multiple people's mods to share assets created by others.
The benefit of Asset packages is that it reduces the need for a bunch of duplicate files, and when an asset pack is updated, the config mod(s) using it don't need to do anything since the update is automatically done.