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That does provide a pretty prominent way of finding your other mods. Still, I'd bet any money in the world that you'd get higher "conversion numbers" (or a dampened "drop off rate", as an online marketeer would say) with this overview table I mentioned where you list all your corruption mods and make the name ("Vampire Snow Corruption" etc.) clickable....
100% sure. But it's not just good for you, also for the users. As like I said, there's no way even more than 5% of all users know which types of corruptions the game differentiates and which races "compete" for the same as they don't get distinguished.
The Flavour collection also doesn't answer this question ;)
Okay, enough water brought to the well HAHA Much love <3