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Extra TNT (Feat. Lucky TNT and others)

Created by jonte12

4500MB
Minimum RAM
4x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
40 GB
Minimum SSD

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Extra TNT (Feat. Lucky TNT and others) server!

Host your Extra TNT (Feat. Lucky TNT and others) server

Extra TNT (Feat. Lucky TNT and others) is built for one thing: shared, over-the-top destruction you can actually run as a proper multiplayer server. If you want friends online, a stable tick rate, and enough headroom to keep chain reactions from turning into a slideshow, you can host this modpack on CreeperHost as a paid server—set it up fast, keep it updated, and focus on the chaos.

  • Handle explosive “stress moments” better than a home PC (big detonations create sudden CPU + memory spikes that casual hosting struggles with)
  • No router, port-forwarding, or “who’s hosting tonight?”—your server stays online for the whole group
  • Faster recovery when things go wrong (world backups and quick restores matter when the map gets rewritten)
  • One-click modpack install + update workflows that help preserve your config changes
  • Hardware built for modded performance so big events feel fun, not fragile

High-Level Overview

This is a compact Forge modpack for Minecraft 1.19.3 that centers on multiple TNT-style mods, including Lucky TNT content and other explosive toys. It’s less about long progression and more about immediate, repeatable gameplay loops: gear up, pick a target, and set off spectacular effects.

Alongside the explosives, the pack includes quality-of-life and utility tools that make “blow it up, then fix it” a viable playstyle on a server:

  • A minimap for navigation and scouting
  • Tools aimed at editing/rebuilding terrain after you’ve… creatively remodeled it

If your goal is a multiplayer sandbox where every session can escalate into crater-sized stories, this pack is exactly that.

Why CreeperHost Fits This Pack (Before You Even Touch Settings)

Explosive-heavy packs tend to be unpredictable: one moment everything is fine, the next you’ve triggered effects that spawn extra entities, fire, block updates, and cascading explosions.

CreeperHost is well-suited here because we focus on practical uptime and playability for modded servers:

  • Hybrid VPS platform for consistent performance under load (especially during short, intense events)
  • Ryzen / EPYC / Intel Ultra-based nodes optimized for modded workloads
  • Built-in tooling to diagnose lag so you can see when the server is struggling and take action (instead of guessing)
  • Backups and world management workflows that are genuinely useful for TNT-centric servers

Hosting Considerations for Extra TNT (Feat. Lucky TNT and others)

Explosives don’t just “use more RAM”—they often create burst load:

  • Sudden spikes in CPU time per tick (many block updates at once)
  • Increased entity counts (depending on the explosive effects)
  • Heavy chunk updates as terrain changes rapidly

Recommended resources (practical guidance)

Common patterns we see for packs like this:

  • Small groups / casual detonations: 4–6 GB RAM is often workable
  • Frequent large chain reactions or multiple players detonating at once: 6–8 GB RAM is a safer starting point
  • If your playstyle is “test the biggest TNT repeatedly,” prioritize CPU headroom as much as RAM

Server rules that keep it fun

To keep the server playable for everyone:

  • Encourage players to avoid triggering multiple large explosives simultaneously
  • Consider setting expectations around where big tests happen (a designated blast world/area helps)
  • Keep regular backups—not because you’ll crash every time, but because restoration is part of the gameplay loop in demolition packs

Running This Modpack Smoothly on CreeperHost

When you host Extra TNT (Feat. Lucky TNT and others) with CreeperHost, you’re getting a setup designed for real multiplayer use:

  • Fast deployment so your group can be online quickly
  • Modpack installation and updates that don’t treat your tuned configs like disposable files
  • GUI-based config and mod management for practical adjustments as your server evolves
  • Operational reliability + DDoS protection, because chaos belongs in-game, not on your network

If you’re planning a “turn it up to 11” TNT server, host it on infrastructure that’s meant to survive the punchline—and keep the session going.