CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Wynncraft Refined Fruma Additions server!
Host your Wynncraft Refined Fruma Additions server
Wynncraft Refined Fruma Additions is built for players who want a cleaner, more feature-complete Wynncraft multiplayer experience—best enjoyed when everyone connects to the same always-on server. CreeperHost can run this modpack for you as a paid hosting service, so your group gets stable uptime, consistent performance, and a shared place to log in whenever you want.
- Always-online world: no waiting for a friend’s PC to be “the server” before you can play
- Self-hosting hits limits fast: modded servers chew through RAM/CPU, especially with several players online at once
- Smoother updates: one-click modpack installs and updates help prevent “works on my machine” version drift
- Better stability under load: modded servers behave best when they have dedicated resources and clean restarts
- Quick troubleshooting: built-in diagnostics make it easier to pinpoint lag spikes and keep sessions playable
High-level overview
This is a Fabric-based modpack aimed at enhancing the experience around the Wynncraft ecosystem, with an emphasis on adventure/RPG-style gameplay and multiplayer-focused quality-of-life improvements. It’s typically chosen by groups who want everyone aligned on the same client setup while connecting to a dedicated server for consistent sessions.
Because the pack’s goal is to support a specific style of play, the hosting objective is simple: keep connections stable, keep tick-time consistent, and keep the pack version synchronized across your community.
Why CreeperHost is a great fit
Before we even talk tuning, the biggest win is operational: CreeperHost’s Hybrid VPS platform is designed to handle the “bursty” nature of modded Minecraft—where performance demands can jump during travel, busy hubs, or high-activity moments.
What you get with CreeperHost for this pack
- Native CPU performance & stability on liquid-cooled Ryzen/EPYC/Intel Ultra hardware tuned for modded workloads
- One-click modpack installation and updates that help preserve your config changes between updates
- GUI-based config/mod management so you can adjust settings without wrestling with remote file workflows
- DDoS protection and reliable uptime, ideal for public or semi-public community servers
Hosting Considerations for Wynncraft Refined Fruma Additions
This modpack is not about massive worldgen mods or long-running automation chains, but it is still modded Minecraft—so there are a few common hosting patterns worth planning for:
Memory (RAM) expectations
Most Fabric modpacks run comfortably with moderate RAM, but group play changes the equation. More players means more entities, more chunk activity, and more simultaneous client interactions.
- Small friend group: typically comfortable on 6–8 GB
- Regular group / busy sessions: consider 8–10 GB for headroom
- If you add extra mods or run lots of concurrent players: scale up to keep GC pressure down
CPU and tick stability
Even “lighter” packs can stutter if the server CPU is constrained. The moments that usually expose limits are:
- many players moving through different areas at once
- busy towns/hubs with more entities and interactions
- peak-hour sessions where everyone is online together
CreeperHost’s platform is built to keep tick performance consistent under those spikes, which is where casual/self-hosting often starts to feel unstable.
Version control and server cleanliness
Packs like this live or die on consistency:
- keep server and client versions matched
- avoid adding “just one more mod” without testing—small changes can cause disconnects or odd behavior
- plan scheduled restarts (even daily) to keep long sessions smooth
Getting started on CreeperHost
Bring your community online quickly:
- Deploy a CreeperHost server plan sized for your group
- Use one-click modpack install to get the correct loader and pack version in place
- Share the connection details with your players and keep everyone on the same pack version
If you want help choosing RAM/CPU sizing for your player count and play schedule, we’ll point you to a plan that fits how your group actually plays—without overcomplicating it.
