CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream All of Dungeons and Taverns server!
Host your All of Dungeons and Taverns server
All of All of Dungeons and Taverns can be hosted as a dedicated, always-online multiplayer server on CreeperHost—so your world keeps generating, your structures keep spawning, and your group can jump in anytime without relying on someone’s PC to be the “host.”
- Exploration-heavy servers benefit from real CPU headroom when multiple players are generating new terrain and discovering structures at once.
- Self-hosting hits limits fast: large worldgen + several players exploring can turn a home connection into rubber-banding and timeouts.
- Always-on uptime matters for packs like this—no more “host isn’t online, so nobody can play.”
- One-click install + update flow makes it simple to keep the server aligned with the pack while preserving your configs.
- Built-in lag diagnostics help you pinpoint whether stutters come from worldgen bursts, view distance, or entity hotspots.
High-level overview
All of Dungeons and Taverns is a Fabric modpack for Minecraft 1.21.5 built around a “vanilla-plus” exploration loop—more points of interest to find, more world variety, and more reasons to roam as a group. It’s the kind of pack that shines on a shared server because progression is driven by where your players go and what they uncover, not by a single player’s private base timeline.
Expect a world that encourages travel: you’ll spend more time moving through fresh terrain, setting up outposts, and returning to previously discovered locations with better gear and a bigger party.
Why CreeperHost fits this pack (before you think about specs)
When you’re running an exploration-centric server, the experience is won or lost on consistency: stable tick rate during travel, responsive chunk delivery, and predictable performance when several players split up.
CreeperHost is well-suited here because you’re running on a Hybrid VPS platform designed for modded Minecraft—backed by modern, liquid-cooled Ryzen / EPYC / Intel Ultra hardware—so the server stays responsive during the very moments that typically derail casual hosting (new chunk generation, multiple explorers, and busy POIs).
Hosting Considerations for All of Dungeons and Taverns
World generation is the “spiky” workload
Packs focused on terrain and structures commonly create short periods of heavy load when players push into unexplored areas. On a server, that can look like brief lag bursts when:
- several players travel in different directions,
- elytra/high-speed travel becomes common,
- the group explores aggressively with high view-distance.
Practical tip: for smoother gameplay, we often recommend keeping view-distance and simulation-distance reasonable for your player count, then scaling up once your core world area is established.
Memory and storage grow with exploration pace
Even “light” modpacks can produce large worlds if your group loves to roam. The two common growth drivers are:
- sustained chunk generation over time,
- lots of discovered locations spread across the map.
Plan for both RAM headroom (to handle bursts and keep the JVM comfortable) and disk space (world files, player data, backups). If you expect a long-running server, scheduled backups are essential.
Updates and config alignment
Because this pack targets a specific Minecraft/Fabric version, stability usually comes from keeping:
- the server’s modpack version,
- client modpack version,
- and server configs
in lockstep.
CreeperHost’s modpack install/update tooling is designed to make that routine maintenance less risky—especially when you’ve already tuned configs for your community.
Running a better multiplayer server with CreeperHost
One-click deployment, without losing your tweaks
Spin up the server quickly, then use GUI-based mod and config management to handle the real work of multiplayer hosting: tuning distances, managing server properties, and maintaining a consistent environment for every player who joins.
Diagnose lag without guesswork
Exploration servers can “feel random” when they lag—because the cause often moves with the players. CreeperHost includes tooling to diagnose performance issues, helping you narrow down whether the problem is worldgen pressure, a hotspot area, or simply aggressive server distances for the current player count.
Operational reliability for long-lived worlds
With DDoS protection, dependable uptime, and a team that has spent 13+ years hosting large modded communities, CreeperHost is built for the reality of multiplayer: friends invite friends, the map expands, and you need the server to keep up without becoming a second job.
Ready to explore together?
If your group wants the “always online” experience—and you’d rather focus on adventuring than babysitting a host PC—CreeperHost is a solid home for an All of Dungeons and Taverns server.
