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== Step 1. ==  
 
== Step 1. ==  
Download the FTB App and MultiMc, set them up, and install the FTB pack you are looking to import.  
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* Download the FTB App and MultiMc.
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* Set MultiMc and FTB App up.
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* Install the FTB pack you are looking to import.  
  
=== Step 2. ===
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== Step 2. ==  
Make an instance on MultiMc of the game version that the pack requires and then add the forge version it requires.
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[[File:Creating_An_Instance.png|400px|thumb|MultiMc's Instance Creation Page]]
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[[File:Editing_An_MultiMc_Instance.png|400px|thumb|MultiMc's Instance Customization Page]]
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[[File:Adding_Forge_To_A_MMC_instance.png|400px|thumb|Adding forge to the vanilla instance]]
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* Make an instance on MultiMc of the game version that the pack requires and then add the forge version it requires.
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* To find the forge version the pack requires, you need to go into the pack's folder and then find the *changelogs* folder, then go to the version you have installed and it should detail the forge version.
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* (Detailed in the pictures is a creation of the modpack "FTB: Interactions" version 2.0 with the correct forge version highlighted.)
  
==== Step 3. ====
 
Find the location of your FTB instances, which you can find the file path in the settings page.
 
  
===== Step 4. =====  
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== Step 3. ==  
Navigate to the file folder for the FTB pack you are importing and go into the one that has a name of letters and numbers. Then, copy everything inside of that folder. After that, paste it into the MultiMC instance's .minecraft folder and overwrite anything it requests you to.
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[[File:FTB_Settings_Page.png|400px|thumb|FTB App's settings page]]
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* Find the location of your FTB instances, which you can find the file path in the settings page.
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== Step 4. ==  
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* Navigate to the file folder for the FTB pack you are importing and go into the one that has a name of letters and numbers.  
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* Copy everything inside of that folder.  
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* Paste it into the MultiMC instance's .minecraft folder and overwrite anything it requests you to.

Latest revision as of 19:46, 9 July 2020

Step 1.

  • Download the FTB App and MultiMc.
  • Set MultiMc and FTB App up.
  • Install the FTB pack you are looking to import.

Step 2.

MultiMc's Instance Creation Page
MultiMc's Instance Customization Page
Adding forge to the vanilla instance
  • Make an instance on MultiMc of the game version that the pack requires and then add the forge version it requires.
  • To find the forge version the pack requires, you need to go into the pack's folder and then find the *changelogs* folder, then go to the version you have installed and it should detail the forge version.
  • (Detailed in the pictures is a creation of the modpack "FTB: Interactions" version 2.0 with the correct forge version highlighted.)


Step 3.

FTB App's settings page
  • Find the location of your FTB instances, which you can find the file path in the settings page.

Step 4.

  • Navigate to the file folder for the FTB pack you are importing and go into the one that has a name of letters and numbers.
  • Copy everything inside of that folder.
  • Paste it into the MultiMC instance's .minecraft folder and overwrite anything it requests you to.