Your HORROR - The official no_moon.jar pack (psychological) server, with the useful bits included.
Host your HORROR - The official no_moon.jar pack (psychological) server
Host HORROR – The official no_moon.jar pack (psychological) as a multiplayer server with CreeperHost, giving every unsettling sighting, distant noise, and panicked retreat a world that remains online between sessions.
- One-click installation for the correct Minecraft and Forge versions
- Updates preserve your configuration changes
- No need to leave a personal PC running for everyone else
- Better handling when several players explore and load chunks at once
- Premium options available as your group or world grows
Inside the no_moon.jar Pack
Built for Minecraft 1.20.1 on Forge 47.4.0, no_moon.jar is a focused horror and exploration pack with 48 mods. Strange figures and persistent threats turn ordinary journeys into shared stories—usually involving somebody insisting they saw something in the trees.
Recognisable additions include From The Fog, Whispering Spirits, Waystones, Traveler’s Backpack, Corpse, and voice-chat support. Visual and audio additions help set the mood, while practical mods make group exploration and recovery less punishing.
CreeperPanel installs the pack in a few clicks and can apply later pack updates without casually trampling over the settings you have changed.
Hosting Considerations for no_moon.jar
This is not a giant kitchen-sink pack, but horror servers still benefit from steady CPU performance. Entity behaviour, world exploration, structures, and multiple players moving through different areas can create short bursts of server load. A home connection or casually shared machine may feel fine initially, then struggle as the world expands and more people join.
Server load and world growth
Common pressure points include:
- Players travelling in separate directions and generating chunks simultaneously
- Accumulated entities in frequently visited areas
- Higher view and simulation distances than the server hardware can comfortably sustain
- Extra mods or configuration changes added after installation
- Large worlds taking longer to back up and restore
Start conservatively with distance settings, then increase them after watching tick performance during a real group session. Avoid judging the server solely while standing alone at spawn; exploration is the more useful test.
Shaders, resource packs, and several visual enhancements are handled primarily by each player’s computer. More server memory will not fix low client frame rates, so it helps to separate rendering problems from actual server lag.
For a busy group or a world you expect to keep for months, Premium is the safer CreeperHost range. It leaves more room for exploration, extra players, and the inevitable “we only added a couple of mods” phase.
Configuration details
Keep server and client pack versions aligned, especially after updates. Voice-chat features may also need their network settings checked before launch. Take a world backup before changing horror behaviour, removing content, or moving between pack releases.
Why Run It with CreeperHost?
Our hybrid VPS platform delivers native CPU performance on hardware chosen for modded Minecraft, helping the server stay responsive when the group scatters across the map.
Built-in diagnostics help identify whether trouble comes from ticks, entities, chunks, or configuration. On eligible Premium services, Ask Theo can inspect the current server and panel state, explain what it finds, and prepare safe next steps for your approval.
When the darkness produces something stranger than intended, real support staff backed by over 13 years of modded hosting experience are here to help.
Got questions? 
Yes. CreeperHost modpack pages link into ordering with the selected pack ready to install. You can also change versions or pick another supported pack later from CreeperPanel.
CreeperPanel is built around real modded servers, including update paths that aim to preserve user configuration changes where supported instead of treating every update like a fresh install.
Eco can work for lighter packs, but Premium is the recommended CreeperHost range for modded Minecraft. Premium gives stronger hardware, Turbo Start, Bonus Memory, and Ask Theo where enabled.
