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It doesn't install the same mod, it installs the mod that I made and it goes under the name "marioskin" until I (or somebody else) has changed the .txt file to replace the basic information (such as the name and description). Every mod that is disabled has the same picture, so, when both mods are disabled while they share the same name, I assume that they appear as the same mod.
There is a guide that I followed on how to make a skinpack. In the guide the creator provides a template for a skin. His skin is already there and there is a file that will determine the name and description as it shows up in the menu. I was supposed to edit that file and replace things such as 'marioskin' with 'duckmania'. I forgot to do that until recently when I updated the mod.
I'll try to fix that.
@Folio, Prof. Dr. Net. Neutrality
When you hold B the duck just looks a bit cooler when you run.
When you ragdoll, the ducks body dissapears and the face and feet remain, allowing you to blend in with things.