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# Nexo (Optional)

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This Nexo folder can be used for: **All Ultimate Setups**
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## Nexo Folder

You can download the preconfigured Nexo folder below. To use it, unzip the file and place the Nexo folder into your plugins directory. Make sure to also install the Nexo plugin and follow all steps in the Nexo installation guide.

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<mark style="color:orange;">**When using Nexo, you have to delete the ForcePack plugin from your server.**</mark>

If you prefer to merge the resource pack with Nexo yourself, rather than using our preconfigured folder, you can follow Nexo's official guide for integrating vanilla resource packs [here](https://docs.nexomc.com/configuration/resourcepack).


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