Begin by reviewing server logs for mod-specific error messages. Disable recently added mods one by one to isolate the problematic mod. Look for overlapping scripts or resource files that might be causing conflicts. The community forums on jkhub.org are an excellent resource for identifying common mod conflicts and recommended solutions or alternative configurations.
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