CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream RLCraft server!
Host your RLCraft server
RLCraft is a brutal, exploration-driven survival experience built to keep players on their toes. It blends RPG-style progression with harsh realism tweaks and constant danger, making every shelter found and every supply run feel earned. If your group wants high stakes, meaningful teamwork, and a world that fights back, this is the pack.
- Stay stable under pressure with CreeperHost’s Hybrid VPS performance built for modded combat spikes
- Get online fast with one-click modpack install and update flows that help preserve your custom changes
- Keep worlds healthy using built-in tools for world, player, and inventory management when things go sideways
- Reduce “mystery lag” with server-side diagnostics to spot entity buildup, tick spikes, and runaway areas
- Run confidently long-term with DDoS protection and proven reliability for public or friends-only servers
High-Level Overview of RLCraft
RLCraft is designed around unforgiving survival and progression. Expect a world where early-game safety is a real project, not a formality—players will spend time securing shelter, planning travel, and deciding when to fight versus when to run.
What your players will notice most
- Exploration that matters: roaming to find structures, loot, and a safer foothold is part of the core loop
- Combat that stays dangerous: encounters can escalate quickly, especially when groups split up
- Progression-gated power: the pack’s RPG-style advancement encourages roles, teamwork, and specialisation
Why hosting helps this pack shine
RLCraft tends to be played best with a consistent, always-on world. That means players can regroup after wipes, store gear securely, and build defensive hubs that actually feel like accomplishments—without relying on a single person’s PC to be online.
Why CreeperHost Fits RLCraft
RLCraft servers need consistency more than gimmicks. The experience often swings from calm base time to sudden chaos—dense fights, fast travel, structure clearing, and lots of entities in a small area.
CreeperHost is well-suited to that pattern because we focus on:
- Hybrid VPS hosting that delivers stable, native CPU performance (helpful when the server is under real tick pressure)
- Modern, liquid-cooled hardware (Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra platforms) tuned for the kinds of loads modded Minecraft creates
- Practical admin tooling for diagnosing lag, managing players, and recovering from the inevitable “we didn’t mean to do that” moments
Hosting Considerations for RLCraft
RLCraft isn’t “heavy” in the same way a factory automation pack is—but it is demanding in bursts. Most server strain comes from combat, exploration, and world activity stacking up in the same areas.
Memory (RAM) expectations
- For small groups, RLCraft commonly benefits from moderate-to-higher RAM to keep exploration smooth and reduce hitching during busy periods.
- If your players spread out often (multiple people generating new terrain), plan for more headroom than a single-base playstyle.
CPU and tick stability
RLCraft can create sharp spikes when:
- multiple players engage large fights at once
- dungeons/structures get cleared quickly
- entity counts climb near a base (mob buildup, livestock, item clutter)
CreeperHost’s Hybrid VPS setup helps keep tick performance consistent when those spikes hit.
World generation and exploration
If your server is very exploration-heavy:
- Expect increased disk activity and periodic performance dips as new chunks generate
- Consider setting expectations for the group (e.g., scouting together vs. everyone sprinting in different directions)
Admin notes for smoother play
- Keep an eye on entity buildup around “main base” areas (it’s one of the most common long-term lag sources)
- Make changes gradually—RLCraft is tightly tuned, and large config shifts can change difficulty in unintended ways
Ready to Survive Together?
RLCraft is at its best when the server is reliable, responsive, and easy to manage—because setbacks are part of the story, but downtime shouldn’t be. Spin up your world on CreeperHost, get your group online quickly, and focus on surviving the pack—not fighting the server.
