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If you're trying to make a modpack, then modpacks for complex mods are made with this:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=361391109
and not by extracting mods into a folder like you can with some simple mods. VP requires a couple extra steps to get the interface working properly too. You need to move EUI's folder (UI_bc1) into the modpack folder once it's made, and you need to replace .../MP_MODSPACK/Mods/(1) Community Patch (v 94)/Core Files/CoreLua/InGame.lua (or whatever your download is) with .../MP/MODSPACK/UI/InGame.lua. The UI will be broken when you run the game with the multiplayer workaround when you run it to make the modpack, but it'll still build properly.
If you're trying to install a modpack someone else made, it shouldn't be more complicated than just extracting whatever archive file you downloaded in the DLC folder. Also delete any other modpack you have there.
If you're trying to add mods to a modpack, I don't think you can, you'd have to build a new one with the workaround.
I just build them myself with that tool. It's not as bad as he makes it out to be and I highly recommend doing so. Once you get the process down after doing it once or twice it doesn't take more than five minutes.