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Building Your Own Modpack

⚠ Warning: This guide is very outdated, and many parts are completely wrong now. A new guide is available at How to Create a Client Modpack.

For anyone who has installed mods in the past, creating a pack for the Technic Platform takes only a few minutes.  If you're new to the modding scene there's nothing to worry about as this guide is meant to explain the process to users and modders of all skill levels.

Obviously, the first step is to decide which mods we want to use in our pack.  For this example we will be using Buildcraft by SirSengir/Krapht, Dimensional Doors by StevenRS11, Thermal Expansion by King Lemming/Team CoFH, Modular Powersuits by MachineMuse, and Minefactory Reloaded/PowerConverters/NetherOres/Flatbedrock by Power Crystals.

 

First we download the mods and any dependencies (such as Minecraft Forge) from the authors websites.

 

Make sure to remember exactly where you downloaded these files to, you'll need them for the next step.

 

Next, set aside a place specifically for building the pack.  Depending on the contents of your pack this portion can vary based on the mods used.  The general rule is to install the mod in this area exactly how the mod author describes on their site.  If a mod is listed as a core mod, create and place it in a 'coremod' folder.  Mods go in a 'mods' folder, and any config files you've created go in the 'configs' folder.  The only exception to this is if a mod has files that need to be placed inside minecraft.jar.  As you should never redistribute minecraft as per the Terms of Use, you will instead place all of these files inside a 'modpack.jar' you create yourself.  A Jar is simply a zip archive recognized by java, so creation of the jar is as simple as renaming a zip as jar.  Any archive program can be used to do this as long as the extensions saved as are .zip.  Below is a demonstration on the steps used with WinRAR.

 

Select all extracted files that are instructed to go into minecraft.jar

Add these files to an archive using the program of your preference

 

Name the archive as modpack.jar in the ZIP format

(Make sure you do not save it as modpack.jar.zip)

 

 

Take the finished modpack.jar and place it in the ‘bin’ directory of your custom modpack

 

 

Now that you have all of your content organized mimicking a standard minecraft installation including coremods, mods, configs, and your modpack.jar inside the bin directory, we can package the final zip for the platform.

 

Simply include all the files in their proper directories inside a single zip file, either by creating a new zip and placing them inside, or by using an archive program to create the zip for you.

 

 

Now that you have your completed modpack zip, you’ll need to host it somewhere.  You can host the zip on your personal website, through dropbox, or anywhere else that is directly linkable.  A site that requires you to click in order to download such as mediafire will not work.

 

With that, the actual pack creation is complete and you're ready to move on to preparing your Technic Platform page so you and your friends can start enjoying your custom Minecraft experience.

 

Visit www.technicpack.net and either login, or create an account if you don't already have one.  After logging in you will be taken to your dashboard automatically.  If you ever need to return to the dashboard you can do so by simply clicking 'Dashboard' at the top of any page.

 

On your dashboard, select 'Create a Modpack'

 

 

Fill in the unique name of your pack, the version of minecraft it is for, whether it's publicly visible, and a short description.  Now after agreeing to the submission guidelines hit Create Modpack.

 

 

You will then find yourself at the list of your modpacks.  Click on one of your packs and you'll be taken to that packs information page.  You may edit or delete your packs at any time, but right now we will edit our newly created pack.

 

 

 

Much like the initial creation page, you can edit the name, version and description of the pack from here.  Here is where you can upload your 180x110 logo and 800x510 background to be used in the launcher as well as fill out a more detailed pack description, changelog, and permission & licensing information if you desire.  The last thing we need to do here is give the platform the direct link to the modpack zip you created earlier.  Once all this is complete, click Save Modpack to save your changes.

 

That's it, you're done.  You can now use your Platform URL in any Technic Launcher to run your custom build modpack.  You can go back and edit the pack any time you choose and any time you change the version number of the pack, your users will all be prompted with an update (which will then use whatever zip you have specified for the pack at that time).

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well, it doesn't load up mc when I click play...
DBankx 6 years ago
idk how to make mod
anybody know how to get the "direct link to the modpack"? do i need to upload it to a site or something?
demonceage 7 years ago
I've followed exactly what steps everyone is telling me to and I have uploaded 'modpack.zip' to dropbox. I have copied the ink and put it in but when I click install on the mudpack it says that it could not find 'legendpack-40-1.0.zip' when my zip file is 'modpack.zip'. Any suggestions?
UltimateBritanG 7 years ago
When you have a dropbox link, such as https://www.dropbox.com/s/ji8pfzhwbqkdre9/Advanced%20Xray.zip?dl=0 . Make sure to make the 0 at the end of the link to a one to make it a direct download so technic can use it, like this https://www.dropbox.com/s/ji8pfzhwbqkdre9/Advanced%20Xray.zip?dl=1 .
Posted by GlitchedTNT550 4 years ago
can you update this guide please?
gravedigger999 7 years ago
update please
Lads, one of the steps is outdated but for the most part it works the same way. When you get to the Minecraft.jar file in your Bin folder, this becomes a bit hard in versions like 1.7.10 because such folder does not exist. For this version, I have simply gone to the Versions folder and, after running a Client with all the mods I want, copy the "Forge 1.7.10 etc...".JSON as a .jar file in our Bin folder in the server folder and there we have it. Worked for me, try it out! If it doesn't work, try similar stuff, because it's how it works with new verisons of the game since the Bin folder is not a thing anymore
sumaso 7 years ago
Lads, one of the steps is outdated but for the most part it works the same way. When you get to the Minecraft.jar file in your Bin folder, this becomes a bit hard in versions like 1.7.10 because such folder does not exist. For this version, I have simply gone to the Versions folder and, after running a Client with all the mods I want, copy the "Forge 1.7.10 etc...".JSON as a .jar file in our Bin folder in the server folder and there we have it. Worked for me, try it out! If it doesn't work, try similar stuff, because it's how it works with new verisons of the game since the Bin folder is not a thing anymore
sumaso 7 years ago
how do I add mods?
xXFatedBorkXx 7 years ago
NICE
DrakePT 7 years ago
thx :D
cauky 7 years ago
same
TDP_gamertje 7 years ago
How do you set a recommended version for the mudpack?
tengaa 7 years ago
can someone say me where i can set the zip file online? Because its not working on my dropbox. When i try to download my pack from te launcher, an error shows up that i cant reach the files... plz help me
Robbedhooge 7 years ago
what are some names of websites I could use besides dropbox because i always get an error with traffic and no one can ever download my pack?
anyone going to update this?
Azanaor 8 years ago
Techinic needs to update their guides and feeds.
KamiSharingan 8 years ago
im confused it says i need a location when i edit and you dont explain what this is very well
Mirmisian 8 years ago
Doesnt work for me it says file doesnt exist
OwlsEssence 8 years ago
I did everthing correctly but anytime i try to download it it says error downloading a file
Rocket_stripes 8 years ago
Yes yes, helpful indeed, telling you everything except how to get all the stuff inside to mimic a Minecraft installation. How do you get the config? How are you even supposed to get anything inside your modpack.zip? Only tells you how to put in mods.
DrPenguin 8 years ago
It is out dated. can you up date
Bidabi 8 years ago
Really helpful, thanks. 10/10
DeadKing101 8 years ago
Really helpful, thanks. 10/10
DeadKing101 8 years ago
When I try to install it it says "Error unzipping file for the following pack: Arctic Charizard`s Pack attempting to extract file arctic-charizards-pack-1.0.zip, but did not exist. Please consult the mod pack author" Help!
what link hosting should i use !?!??!
xX_iTzAbood_Xx 8 years ago
What if you dont want to pay for the public dropbox folder, what else can you upload it to for free
wildboyoo 8 years ago
I'm having a fairly small problem with my modpack. When users die, their items are kept in their inventories. I do not know what is causing players to keep their items on death. Here is my list of mods: 1. Damage indicators 2. DivineRPG 3. FloatingRuins 4. Yet-Another-Food-Mod 5. Wonderful-Wands-mod 6. UpdateCheckerMod 7. TwilightForest 8. Tropicraft 9. TConstruct 10. Shipwreks 11. Ruins Mod 12. Roguelike Dungeons mod 13. Rival Rebels Mod 14. Redstone Paste mod 15. RecurrentComplex 16. RadixCore 17. Project E 18. Primitive Mobs 19. Plant Mega Pack 20. Place Mod 21. Orespawn 22. NEI 23. NetherOres 24. Natura 25. More Health Enhanced 26. Mob Cages 27. Mob Amputation 28. MoarOres 29. MineFactoryReloaded 30. Minecraft Comes Alive 31. Mantle 32. MalisisCore 33. MalisisDoors 34. M-Ore 35. Kasslims_Mazes 36. IvToolKit 37. IndustrialCraft2 38. ImmibisCore 39. iChunUtil 40. IceShards 41. Headcrumbs 42. HarvestCraft 43. Hammerz Mod 44. GlassShards 45. Forestry 46. Fastcraft 47. ExtraFoodMod 48. EnderUtilities 49. EnderCrops 50. Show Durability Mod 51. Dungeon Tactics 52. Dungeonpack 53. DoomlikeDungeons 54. DecoCraft 55. CoroUtil 56. CoFHCore 57. CodeChickenLib 58. CodeChickenCore 59. Caveworld 2 60. BuildCraft 61. Blood Magic 62. Blood Arsenal 63. BiomesOPlenty 64. BiblioCraft 65. BetterFps 66. Baubles 67. Backpack 68. AirBreatherCore Can you help me figure out which mod is doing this? Thanks :)
MarinelliCraft 8 years ago
My modpack goes to the version I want it to be but it doesn't use forge, please help.
Agent1Piggy 8 years ago
Not helpful tried it and it failed to download
TurtleEpicDude 8 years ago