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Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

Story of Tempest Server Hosting

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5000MB
Minimum RAM
2x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
15 GB
Minimum SSD
1.0.0
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CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Story of Tempest server!

Host your Story of Tempest server

Story of Tempest is built to be played as a persistent multiplayer world—the kind where progression, questing, and big fights are best experienced with friends online at the same time. You can run it as a paid CreeperHost server on our modded-optimised infrastructure, so your group gets a stable, always-on home for your season, your builds, and your long-term goals.

  • Launch fast, iterate safely: one-click install with update workflows designed to preserve your config changes.
  • Better performance under pressure: modded combat, magic, and automation tend to spike tick time—dedicated resources help keep gameplay smooth.
  • Self-hosting hits walls quickly: RAM/CPU headroom, upload bandwidth, and “my PC is the server” downtime become constant friction once players spread out and explore.
  • Fewer “it works on my machine” moments: consistent server environment reduces version/config drift that can derail modded sessions.
  • Built for long-running worlds: DDoS protection and operational reliability matter when your server is your community’s shared save file.

High-Level Overview

Story of Tempest is an Adventure/RPG-oriented modpack with a strong emphasis on quest-driven progression, combat, and magic, built around a Tensura-themed core. It’s designed with multiplayer in mind, where players can pursue structured objectives while still splitting off into different playstyles—adventuring, spell-focused progression, and building out systems that support the group.

Because the pack’s gameplay encourages extended play sessions and sustained progression, it tends to shine most when it’s hosted as a dedicated server rather than run ad-hoc from someone’s desktop. That means better uptime, fewer interruptions mid-quest, and a world that stays available when your schedule doesn’t line up perfectly.

Why CreeperHost Fits This Pack (Before You Even Start Tuning)

When a modpack mixes questing, combat spikes, and feature-heavy content, server stability matters as much as raw speed.

On CreeperHost, Story of Tempest benefits from:

  • Hybrid VPS hosting that delivers stable performance and consistent resources for modded servers.
  • Modern, modded-optimised hardware (Ryzen/EPYC/Intel Ultra platforms) tuned for the kinds of workloads that cause stutter and TPS drops.
  • Lag diagnostic tooling to help you identify whether the pain is coming from chunk activity, entity buildup, or overloaded systems—before it becomes a server-wide issue.
  • Simple server administration with GUI-based mod/config management, so you can make small fixes without living in file editors.

Hosting Considerations for Story of Tempest

Modpacks in this category typically behave well when you plan for a few common realities of multiplayer modded Minecraft:

Memory & JVM Headroom

Quest-heavy and content-dense packs commonly need more RAM than vanilla—especially as players explore in different directions, trigger new chunk generation, and accumulate bases. The pain point usually isn’t “can it boot,” but “does it stay responsive at peak times.”

CPU Sensitivity During Combat and Exploration

Combat-focused play and active exploration can create short bursts of load (mob activity, chunk loading, worldgen). Those bursts are where casual hosting most often struggles—your server “works” until two or three players do different things at once.

World/Season Management

If your group plays in seasons or likes periodic resets, hosting becomes easier when you can:

  • snapshot worlds,
  • roll back after accidents,
  • spin up a fresh world without losing the old one.

In practice, this is where dedicated hosting saves the most time—because experimentation doesn’t have to be risky.

Getting the Best Multiplayer Experience

To keep your server feeling good as players progress:

  • Encourage players to spread heavy activity apart (bases too close together can stack chunk load and entities).
  • Treat major build-outs as something you scale into—what runs fine for 2 players may need more headroom at 8.
  • Use diagnostics when things feel off; most “lag” in modded servers is identifiable and fixable once you can see what’s actually consuming tick time.

Run Story of Tempest on CreeperHost

If you want Story of Tempest to feel like a true shared world—always online, consistent, and ready for long sessions—CreeperHost is a strong fit. With modpack-friendly deployment, reliable hardware, and tools that help you stay ahead of performance issues, you can focus on progression and community instead of troubleshooting who can host tonight.