CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Blazeborn The Hollow Core server!
Host your Blazeborn The Hollow Core server
Blazeborn The Hollow Core is built to be played as a shared, always-on survival server—where your group spawns into a hostile, Nether-forward world and has to establish safe footing fast. CreeperHost can run this modpack on our paid hosting infrastructure so your players can jump in anytime, keep progress consistent, and avoid the usual “who’s hosting tonight?” friction.
- Always-online Nether survival: keep the world persistent so progress, raids, and builds don’t depend on one person’s PC being on.
- Better stability when things get chaotic: big structures, dense Nether terrain, and multiple players fighting mobs can overwhelm casual hosting quickly.
- No router wrangling or home upload bottlenecks: self-hosting often hits limits once several players explore in different directions.
- Fast setup with one-click modpack install + updates: get to playing quickly, and keep changes safe when updating.
- Hardware tuned for modded: consistent CPU performance helps when entity counts and chunk activity spike.
High-level overview
Blazeborn The Hollow Core is a Forge 1.20.1 modpack centered on a dramatically expanded Nether experience. The core loop is survival-first: claim a base location, secure safe respawns, and push outward into increasingly dangerous biomes and structures.
This pack’s identity is “Nether as the main world,” leaning into harsher combat, more aggressive exploration, and the kind of environment where preparation matters. It’s a strong fit for small-to-mid multiplayer groups that enjoy high risk, tense recoveries, and rewarding loot runs.
Multiplayer pacing that works well on a server
On a dedicated host, The Hollow Core tends to shine when your group naturally splits into roles—scouting, gathering, base defense, and gear progression—because everyone can stay active without forcing the world to pause.
Why CreeperHost fits The Hollow Core (before you even tweak anything)
CreeperHost runs modded servers on a hybrid VPS platform designed for consistent performance, backed by Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based liquid-cooled systems. For Nether-heavy packs, that matters: performance dips are usually tied to CPU time (mob AI, tile entities, chunk activity), not just raw RAM.
You’ll also have access to:
- One-click modpack installation and updates (with update flows designed to preserve config changes)
- GUI-based config/mod management so you can adjust server-side settings without guesswork
- Built-in tools to diagnose lag when the server starts feeling “spiky”
Hosting Considerations for Blazeborn The Hollow Core
Memory expectations (RAM)
Most modern 1.20.1 Forge modpacks benefit from having breathing room. As a common pattern:
- Small groups (2–4 players): often comfortable with a moderate RAM allocation
- Growing servers (5–10+ players): typically want more headroom, especially if players explore far apart
If your group spreads out and generates new areas constantly, RAM pressure can rise—and that’s where hosted resources (and easy plan adjustments) beat casual self-hosting.
CPU load and “Nether intensity”
Nether-centric gameplay often means:
- Higher entity pressure (combat, spawners/structures, farms)
- More chunk activity (multiple players roaming + vertical terrain complexity)
- Short spikes when players enter new regions or trigger major encounters
This is exactly the kind of load pattern where consistent CPU performance and good tick stability makes the experience feel fair instead of frustrating.
Configuration and quality-of-life
Many hardcore-leaning packs expect you to respect respawn rules and base safety. On a server, it’s worth establishing early:
- A clear starter base policy (where to build, how to keep a safe zone)
- A backup/restore habit before changes (new mods, config edits, or updates)
Running The Hollow Core smoothly on CreeperHost
With CreeperHost, you get the operational advantages that matter for a punishing survival pack:
- Reliable uptime + DDoS protection for public or semi-public servers
- World and player management tooling that helps when accidents happen (or when someone’s “recovery mission” goes sideways)
- Friendly support from a team that’s hosted modded communities for 13+ years
If you want, tell me your expected player count and whether you’re planning a public server or just friends—then I’ll suggest a practical starting RAM tier and a couple of server-rule defaults that fit this pack’s difficulty without spoiling it.
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.
