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Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

BlazeandCave's Expanded Server Hosting

Created by Bobmon6235

5000MB
Minimum RAM
2x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
15 GB
Minimum SSD
BlazeandCave's Expanded.zip
Latest Version

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream BlazeandCave's Expanded server!

Host your BlazeandCave's Expanded server

BlazeandCave's Expanded is built for shared, long-running survival worlds where the “next thing to do” never runs out—perfect for a CreeperHost hosted multiplayer server. If you want a stable place for friends to chase huge achievement goals, explore added structures, and enjoy quality-of-life improvements without turning your home PC into the server room, this pack runs comfortably on our infrastructure as a paid hosting service.

  • Keep a 24/7 achievements-focused world online so progress is always saved and always available for your group
  • Avoid the “host’s PC bottleneck”—self-hosting often becomes the limiting factor once multiple players explore at once
  • Reduce stutter during exploration—new structures + multiple players moving around can punish casual hosting setups
  • Fast setup and easy changes with one-click modpack installs and GUI-based config/mod management
  • Built for groups—reliable performance, DDoS protection, and tooling that helps track down lag when it appears

High-Level Overview

At its core, BlazeandCave's Expanded is a Vanilla+ style modpack that leans into long-form completion and progression. It’s centered around a massive set of achievements to hunt, with a curated set of “comfort” mods that make everyday survival play smoother—think faster crafting/recipe discovery and quality-of-life utilities that reduce busywork.

For multiplayer, it shines as a shared checklist adventure: players can split goals (exploration, collection, farming, combat challenges), then regroup to compare progress and push toward the next milestone. The pack also includes additional dungeons/structures, giving your world more reasons to travel and more “events” that naturally happen while players are chasing achievements.

Why CreeperHost Fits This Pack (Before You Even Launch)

BlazeandCave's Expanded is the kind of modpack where a server needs to be dependable more than flashy. CreeperHost is well-suited because we focus on stable, native CPU performance on our Hybrid VPS platform—ideal for modded servers where “a little lag” often turns into a bad play session.

You’ll also benefit from:

  • One-click modpack installation and updates designed to preserve your configuration changes
  • Built-in lag diagnostics tooling to help identify whether issues come from chunk generation, entity build-up, or misbehaving mods
  • World and player management tools that make it easier to run a shared progression server (especially when multiple friends come and go)

Hosting Considerations for BlazeandCave's Expanded

This is a lighter Vanilla+ style pack compared to large tech/magic kitchensinks, but it still follows common modded-Minecraft hosting patterns:

Memory: plan for headroom

Even “simple” modpacks can become memory-hungry once you add multiple players, long session times, and a world that’s been explored widely. As a rule, you’ll want enough RAM to prevent frequent garbage collection spikes (which show up as hitching or rubber-banding).

Exploration is the usual performance trigger

Because the pack encourages lots of achievement hunting and includes extra structures, players tend to roam. On servers, roaming means chunk generation and region file growth—this is where home hosting (or underpowered VPS hosting) often starts to struggle first.

Stable ticks matter more than peak FPS

Clients care about FPS; servers care about consistent tick time. If your group is pushing achievements while exploring in different directions, a steady CPU matters more than raw “average” performance. This is where modern, high-frequency cores and a well-tuned host environment make the experience feel smooth.

Configuration changes should be intentional

Vanilla+ packs often feel best when you keep changes minimal. If you do add mods or tweak configs, do it in controlled steps so you can easily roll back if something introduces instability.

Getting the Best Multiplayer Experience

Recommended server style

  • Small-to-mid groups are ideal (friends, community, or a whitelist server)
  • Encourage players to base within reasonable distance early, then expand outward once your spawn region is established

Keep worlds healthy over time

  • Periodically review entity-heavy areas (farms, mob grinders, storage rooms)
  • Use scheduled restarts if your group plays long sessions—modded servers often feel “fresh” after a clean restart

Run BlazeandCave's Expanded on CreeperHost

If you want BlazeandCave's Expanded to feel like a persistent multiplayer challenge—always online, consistently responsive, and easy to manage—CreeperHost gives you the platform and tools to run it without the usual self-hosting friction. Set it up, invite your players, and focus on the achievement hunt while we handle the uptime and stability.