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Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

BlazeandCave's Advancements Datapack enhanced Server Hosting

Created by Zarama_HD

5000MB
Minimum RAM
2x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
15 GB
Minimum SSD
BlazeandCave's Advancements ModPack 1.21.1
Latest Version

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream BlazeandCave's Advancements Datapack enhanced server!

Host your BlazeandCave's Advancements Datapack enhanced server

BlazeandCave's Advancements Datapack enhanced is a fantastic choice for a shared, goal-driven Minecraft server—built around progressing together, comparing milestones, and turning “what do we do next?” into a running list of challenges. It runs smoothly as a hosted multiplayer experience on CreeperHost infrastructure, where you get the stability and headroom a long-lived world needs.

  • Keep a long-running “completionist” world online 24/7 without relying on someone’s PC (or their upload speed) to host.
  • Avoid the common self-hosting ceiling: home networks and consumer hardware often struggle with consistent tick-rate once multiple players explore and trigger lots of advancement checks at once.
  • Simplify setup and updates with one-click modpack installation and updates that preserve your config changes.
  • Get native CPU performance on our hybrid VPS platform—ideal for keeping a lightweight Fabric server responsive under spikes of activity.
  • Troubleshoot faster when lag appears using built-in diagnostics, rather than guessing which setting or player activity caused it.

High-Level Overview

At its core, this pack is about direction. Instead of adding huge new tech trees or magic systems, it focuses on expanding the game’s advancement-based progression into a dense set of goals that naturally push your group to explore, build, fight, collect, and experiment.

That makes it especially good for:

  • Smaller communities that want structure without a heavy modded learning curve
  • Friends who like “challenge runs” and shared milestones
  • Servers that thrive on friendly competition, co-op completion, and long-term achievement tracking

Because it stays close to a vanilla-style experience, it’s also a strong pick for mixed-skill groups—newer players can follow clear objectives while experienced players optimize how the server tackles them.

Why CreeperHost Fits This Style of Pack (Before You Even Log In)

A progression-and-goals server lives or dies on consistency: the world needs to be up when your players are, and it needs to stay responsive when everyone decides to log in “just to finish a few more.”

CreeperHost is a strong match here because:

  • Our hybrid VPS platform delivers stable, native CPU performance—helpful for keeping Fabric servers snappy during busy sessions.
  • One-click modpack installation + update flow reduces downtime and avoids the “who changed what?” problem when you tweak configs for your group.
  • Mod and config management in a GUI makes it easy to keep the pack aligned across restarts, even if you’re not a server admin by hobby.

Hosting Considerations for BlazeandCave's Advancements Datapack enhanced

While this is categorized as a smaller/lighter experience, advancement-heavy gameplay can still create bursts of work on a multiplayer server—especially when several players are exploring new areas, triggering multiple criteria, or completing chains of objectives in quick succession.

What we typically recommend planning for:

  • CPU responsiveness matters more than raw “modpack size.” Even lighter packs can feel laggy if the server thread gets bogged down during peak activity.
  • Memory is still important for stability. A modest baseline is usually fine, but give yourself extra headroom if you expect many players online, frequent exploration, or long sessions without restarts.
  • Configuration choices can affect how “group progress” feels. Packs like this often include settings that control whether progress is shared and how rewards behave; on a server, it’s worth deciding this early so players aren’t surprised mid-season.
  • Client-side extras don’t automatically equal server-side load. Visual and HUD improvements are great for players, but your server performance mostly depends on what’s running server-side and how active your world is.

If you want the server to feel consistently smooth, a hosted environment is usually the difference between “it works” and “it feels good” when the whole group is online.

Running It on CreeperHost

When you host BlazeandCave's Advancements Datapack enhanced with CreeperHost, you’re setting your community up for a server that’s easy to maintain and pleasant to play on:

  • Fast deployment so you can go from “idea” to “joinable server” quickly.
  • Operational reliability + DDoS protection to keep your world available and your sessions uninterrupted.
  • Lag diagnosis tooling to help identify what’s happening when the server slows down—whether it’s world activity, view-distance pressures, or simple “everyone went exploring at once.”
  • Backups and world management options that are genuinely useful for long-term progression worlds (where losing a save is a season-ending event).

If your goal is a shared completion journey—where progress sticks, sessions are reliable, and the server doesn’t depend on one person’s machine—this is exactly the kind of pack that benefits from CreeperHost’s modded-Minecraft hosting experience.