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Host your Link Presents: Project Draconic Avaritia E server
Link Presents: Project Draconic Avaritia E — hosted multiplayer progression on CreeperHost
Link Presents: Project Draconic Avaritia E is the kind of modpack that’s most fun when it’s always on: friends logging in at different times, long-term resource pipelines running, and a shared push toward endgame-tier crafting. CreeperHost can run this pack as a paid, dedicated modded Minecraft server, so your world stays online, stable, and responsive while your group climbs from early automation into the “absurd power” end of modded progression.
- Always-online progression: keep farms, crafting, and player projects moving without relying on someone’s PC to host.
- Self-hosting hits limits fast: modded endgame bases (storage networks, autocrafting, big power) can overwhelm home CPUs and RAM.
- Better stability under load: CreeperHost hardware is built for modded tick-time spikes that happen as bases scale.
- One-click setup & updates: get into the pack quickly, with an upgrade path that won’t constantly overwrite your custom changes.
- Tools to troubleshoot lag: identify what’s causing slowdowns before the server becomes unplayable.
High-level overview
This modpack is designed around clear endgame goals tied to three headline mods: ProjectE, Draconic Evolution, and Avaritia. Progression generally feels like a ladder: accelerate your resource economy, graduate into extremely strong tools/gear, then aim for the most expensive crafting targets the pack has to offer.
You’ll also typically see players building out centralised storage and crafting (the pack includes multiple popular options), plus power generation and automation to support increasingly demanding recipes.
A CreeperHost advantage you’ll feel early
Before your world even has a “real base,” the server experience matters: CreeperHost’s hybrid VPS platform and modern liquid-cooled Ryzen/EPYC/Intel Ultra nodes are tuned for the kind of consistent single-thread performance modded Minecraft depends on—so the server stays snappy as soon as players start building automation-heavy setups.
Hosting Considerations for Link Presents: Project Draconic Avaritia E
Modpacks centred on ProjectE/Draconic/Avaritia tend to be very light early and very heavy late—not because exploration is huge, but because bases become dense with machines, storage, autocrafting, and always-on systems.
What usually impacts performance
- Large automation builds: more blocks “doing work” every tick increases server load over time.
- Storage + autocrafting complexity: big crafting trees and constant recipe requests can create short bursts of lag.
- Chunkloaded areas: keeping factories active 24/7 is great for progress, but it’s also the most common reason a server gradually slows down.
- Endgame farms: high-throughput setups (mob drops, processing lines, mass crafting) can spike tick time, especially when multiple players scale up at once.
Practical guidance (what we see work well)
- Plan for headroom: if you expect a long-lived world with multiple endgame bases, give the server extra memory from the start rather than “just enough.”
- Keep chunkloading intentional: fewer, focused always-on chunks is usually better than many scattered ones.
- Spread out heavy builds: separating big factories and storage hubs can help keep hotspots from stacking into one laggy area.
Why CreeperHost is a strong fit for this modpack
Built for modded worlds that grow up
This pack encourages players to scale fast—and then keep scaling. CreeperHost’s infrastructure is designed for that reality: strong CPU performance, stable hosting, and the kind of operational reliability that keeps long-running modded servers enjoyable weeks later, not just on day one.
Modpack management without the hassle
- One-click modpack installation and updates, with an approach that helps preserve your configuration changes.
- GUI-based mod/config management for quick adjustments when your group needs tweaks.
When performance questions show up, you’re not guessing
CreeperHost includes built-in tooling to help diagnose lag and performance issues, which is especially valuable for endgame-focused packs where a single overbuilt area can impact everyone online.
If you want a server where your group can chase the highest-tier goals in Link Presents: Project Draconic Avaritia E without your hosting setup becoming the real “final boss,” CreeperHost is ready for it.
