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Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

Shrubcraft I Server Hosting

Created by Treehero

5000MB
Minimum RAM
2x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
15 GB
Minimum SSD
1.1
Latest Version

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Shrubcraft I server!

Host your Shrubcraft I server

Shrubcraft I is a relaxed, nature-forward modded Minecraft experience that shines brightest as a shared multiplayer world—a persistent server where friends can build, explore, and keep the world feeling “lived in” over time. You can run Shrubcraft I on CreeperHost as a paid hosting service, with the stability and headroom modded servers typically need to stay smooth once your spawn area and player builds start to grow.

  • Why host Shrubcraft I on CreeperHost?
    • Keep exploration smooth: terrain generation and structure mods can strain CPUs; our hybrid VPS platform helps maintain tick stability.
    • Self-hosting hits limits fast: consumer hardware and home internet often struggle with modded spikes, especially when multiple players explore new chunks.
    • Modded uptime matters: always-on hosting means your world is ready whenever your group is—no “who’s hosting tonight?” bottleneck.
    • Fast, safe pack setup: one-click modpack installation and updates designed to preserve your configuration changes.
    • Troubleshoot lag without guesswork: built-in tooling to help identify common sources of server slowdown.

High-Level Overview

Shrubcraft I is a Forge modpack for Minecraft 1.20.1 built around a “nature and aesthetics first” direction, with a mix of content that supports long-term worlds: building, world ambience, exploration, and light progression systems. It’s ideal for groups that want a server that feels cozy and immersive, but still has plenty to do once the initial base is finished.

Expect a pack that encourages:

  • Exploration and world variety (new regions, structures, and points of interest)
  • Creative building and decoration (more blocks, details, and environmental flavor)
  • Optional depth from a few larger content mods that give your server “projects” to tackle together

What a Multiplayer Server Adds

Shrubcraft I is at its best when your world can naturally evolve:

  • Friends can specialize (builders, explorers, “infrastructure” players)
  • Towns and community spaces develop over time
  • The world stays consistent—seasons of progression feel meaningful rather than reset-by-session

CreeperHost servers are built for this style of play: reliable uptime, stable performance, and the operational tooling to keep a long-running modded save healthy.

Why CreeperHost Fits Shrubcraft I

Before you even get to performance tuning, the biggest win is operational simplicity:

  • One-click modpack install & updates that aim to keep your custom configs intact (so you don’t have to re-do settings after every change)
  • GUI-based mod/config management for quick adjustments when your group wants to add a small client/server tweak
  • DDoS protection and dependable infrastructure so your server stays reachable and consistent for everyone
  • Hardware optimized for modded: Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based liquid-cooled nodes focused on strong single-thread performance—exactly what Minecraft servers benefit from

Hosting Considerations for Shrubcraft I

Shrubcraft I’s “nature/exploration” emphasis typically comes with a few predictable hosting patterns:

Chunk generation spikes

When players roam in multiple directions, new terrain, structures, and world features can cause short bursts of heavy load. On weaker CPUs, that often shows up as rubber-banding, delayed block breaks, or mob stutter during exploration sessions.

Long-lived worlds get heavier

As bases expand—farms, contraptions, decorative blocks, and connected areas—servers can gradually spend more time ticking entities and block updates around spawn and player hubs. A stable server plan keeps this from becoming a weekly “please restart the server” routine.

Memory headroom helps stability

Modded 1.20.1 servers generally behave best with enough RAM overhead to avoid frequent garbage-collection pauses. More memory won’t fix every issue, but insufficient RAM can make performance feel unpredictably spiky once your world is established.

Ready to Grow a Long-Running Shrubcraft I World?

If you want Shrubcraft I to feel like a shared, always-on world—smooth exploration, consistent uptime, and an admin experience that doesn’t require babysitting—CreeperHost is built for that job. Set it up, invite your players, and let the world grow naturally.