Your no_moon.jar - Corpse of the Broken Moon server, with the useful bits included.
Host your no_moon.jar - Corpse of the Broken Moon server
Host no_moon.jar – Corpse of the Broken Moon as a CreeperHost multiplayer server and give the horror somewhere to continue after everyone logs off. Your group gets a shared world that stays ready for the next expedition, ambush, or deeply regrettable trip underground.
Why host this modpack on CreeperHost?
- Install and update the pack through CreeperPanel without rebuilding it by hand.
- Home hosting can struggle when several players explore and generate terrain at once.
- A spare PC still needs power, networking, backups, and someone awake when it breaks.
- DDoS protection helps keep your world reachable when your group wants to play.
- Premium plans give growing worlds and active groups more breathing room.
Inside Corpse of the Broken Moon
This is a 64-mod horror pack for Minecraft 1.20.1, built on Forge 47.4.10. Its focus is unsettling exploration, with server-side horror additions and a collection of structures that gives groups reasons to keep moving beyond familiar ground.
Recognisable inclusions include Waystones, Corpse, JEI, Towns and Towers, Structory, and several of YUNG’s structure overhauls. Better Dungeons, Better Mineshafts, and Better Nether Fortresses make exploration a larger part of the shared experience rather than something one player finishes alone.
The pack also includes performance-focused mods such as ModernFix and FerriteCore, alongside visual options designed for clients. Those help in their respective areas, but they do not remove the need for a properly hosted server once a world becomes busy.
Hosting Considerations for Corpse of the Broken Moon
With a moderate mod count, this pack is not in the same class as enormous kitchen-sink packs. Its exploration content matters more than the raw number of installed mods, however. Rapid travel in different directions can force the server to generate and save several new areas at once, producing short tick-time spikes on weaker or heavily shared machines.
World growth is another common concern. Structure-heavy maps tend to consume more storage over time because players have good reasons to roam. Sensible backups are important, particularly before pack updates or major configuration changes.
Shaders such as Complementary Unbound and Insanity are primarily a client-side graphics concern. They can substantially affect an individual player’s frame rate, but assigning more server memory will not fix low FPS on that player’s computer. Server lag should instead be checked against terrain generation, entity activity, chunk loading, and tick timings.
For a small group exploring at a steady pace, requirements may remain fairly moderate. Premium is our usual recommendation for a busier group, frequent exploration, or a world you expect to keep for months. It leaves more room for Forge, world growth, and the occasional horror scene involving far too many entities.
Why Run It With CreeperHost?
Our Hybrid VPS platform delivers native CPU performance on hardware chosen for modded Minecraft, which matters when Forge is generating terrain or processing busy chunks.
CreeperPanel includes tools for finding lag sources instead of leaving you to guess. On eligible Premium services, Ask Theo can inspect the current server and panel state, explain what looks wrong, and prepare safe next steps for your approval.
When the problem is stranger than the monsters, real support staff with years of modded hosting experience are here to help.
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.
