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Cobblemon Freedom Frontiers

Created by sihone1

5000MB
Minimum RAM
2x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
15 GB
Minimum SSD

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Cobblemon Freedom Frontiers server!

Host your Cobblemon Freedom Frontiers server

Cobblemon Freedom Frontiers is built for shared adventures: build a home base, push into dungeons as a team, and progress through quests while your Cobblemon journey keeps unfolding. If you want this pack to feel like a persistent world—with friends dropping in for raids, monuments, and dungeon runs—CreeperHost can run it reliably as a paid, always-on server on our modded-optimised infrastructure.

  • Run a real “always online” world instead of relying on someone’s PC to host (and needing everyone to play around their schedule).
  • Handle exploration-heavy gameplay (dungeons, structures, travel, raids) without your host’s machine becoming the bottleneck.
  • Avoid the common “works for 2 players, struggles at 6+” problem that shows up once multiple players are generating chunks and fighting at once.
  • Safer updates and pack changes with one-click modpack install/update flows that help preserve your server’s configuration tweaks.
  • Faster troubleshooting when lag hits using built-in tooling designed for diagnosing modded performance issues.

High-level overview

At its core, Cobblemon Freedom Frontiers blends Cobblemon progression with an adventure/RPG arc: guided quests, combat-focused exploration, and a world designed to keep rewarding movement and risk-taking.

On a multiplayer server, it naturally encourages:

  • Co-op dungeon runs where loot and progression feel earned
  • Long-term base building that supports travel and repeated expeditions
  • Group fights and raid-style encounters where coordination matters
  • Quest-driven direction for servers that want a “what should we do next?” answer without heavy admin planning

CreeperHost servers are especially well-suited for packs like this because our Hybrid VPS platform delivers the stability and CPU consistency that modded Minecraft typically needs when multiple systems (worldgen, mob AI, combat mods, and scripted progression) stack up.

Why CreeperHost fits Freedom Frontiers (before you even boot the server)

Modded-optimised hardware, consistent performance

Freedom Frontiers rewards exploring far, fighting often, and running content together—exactly the scenario where CPU spikes and tick lag show up first on casual hosting. Our liquid-cooled Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based servers are tuned for modded workloads, so your server stays responsive when everyone logs in at once.

One-click modpack install + update workflow

This pack moves quickly, and maintaining a dedicated server by hand can turn into “version mismatch” whack-a-mole. With CreeperHost, you can deploy the pack cleanly and keep updates manageable—without losing track of the server-side settings you’ve adjusted for your community.

Built-in tooling when things get laggy

When the server starts hitching—often after long exploration sessions or big combat moments—having server-side tools ready makes the difference between “we’ll fix it later” and “it’s playable again tonight.”

Hosting Considerations for Cobblemon Freedom Frontiers

Freedom Frontiers is the kind of pack that usually runs smoothly early on, then becomes more demanding as your world expands and player activity concentrates.

Memory and player count

  • Expect higher memory needs than lightweight Cobblemon setups, especially with several players exploring different directions and keeping chunks active.
  • As a practical baseline, most communities are happiest once they have enough RAM headroom to avoid constant garbage collection during travel and combat-heavy sessions.

Exploration and world growth

Dungeons, monuments, and “keep moving” progression patterns tend to produce:

  • Larger world sizes over time
  • More frequent chunk generation
  • Higher IO pressure during peak playtimes

On a dedicated CreeperHost server, you’re not competing with someone’s desktop apps, Wi?Fi swings, or background tasks—so the world feels consistent for everyone.

Combat and “busy moments”

Freedom Frontiers leans into action: more encounters, more animation/combat interactions, more frequent “everyone’s in the same place fighting” moments. Those are exactly the times when server tick rate matters most, and why stable CPU performance helps.

Recommended CreeperHost setup approach

Start stable, then scale with your server’s story

  • Small friend group (2–4 players): start with a comfortable baseline, keep render/simulation expectations reasonable, and prioritise stability.
  • Growing community (5–12+ players): plan for more RAM and stronger CPU headroom as simultaneous exploration and group events become the norm.

If you tell us your expected player count and playstyle (questing focus vs. constant dungeon runs vs. big shared base), we’ll point you at a plan that fits—so Freedom Frontiers plays like an adventure server, not a troubleshooting project.