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1. It guarantees that if a mod author has a meltdown and deletes their work (which happens often), you won't lose the mod that your whole concept might revolve around.
2. It guarantees that the next update won't have compatibility issues with other mods that the author refuses to fix. This has happened before.
3. It allows you to save on the number of mod slots, which are limited in our problematic launchers.
4. You won't have to update and accidentally break configs each time, having to reconfigure the mod after every update.