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Host your Dragon ball Ultimate server
Dragon ball Ultimate Server Hosting (CreeperHost)
Dragon ball Ultimate is built to be played as a shared, always-on multiplayer world—where progression, training, exploration, and PvP moments land better when everyone’s online together. You can run it as a paid CreeperHost server on our modded-Minecraft infrastructure, with the stability and headroom this kind of extra-large Forge pack typically benefits from.
- Keep multiplayer smooth during big fights and busy hubs with hardware tuned for modded tick stability—not desktop “best effort” hosting.
- Skip the painful setup loop: one-click modpack install and update workflows that help preserve your config changes.
- Self-hosting hits limits fast when multiple players load new areas and dimensions—home connections and consumer CPUs struggle with modded spikes.
- RAM pressure is real on extra-large packs: casual hosting often ends in long load times, stalled starts, or constant restarts.
- Troubleshoot confidently with built-in tooling to spot lag sources (entities, chunks, and server load patterns) without guesswork.
High-level overview
Dragon ball Ultimate is an extra-large Forge modpack aimed at an action-forward experience with a strong combat / PvP, exploration, and RPG feel. It’s available for Minecraft 1.7.10 (Forge), with an additional Minecraft 1.16.5 (Forge) file also published for the project—most communities will choose one version and stick with it to keep players aligned and reduce mod mismatch issues.
On a server, packs in this category tend to shine when you provide:
- A consistent world that stays online for training/progression
- Enough performance headroom for combat-heavy moments
- A simple way to manage configs and player experience without downtime
Why CreeperHost fits this pack (before you even tweak anything)
CreeperHost runs modded servers on a hybrid VPS platform designed for stability under modded load—backed by Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based systems optimized for high, consistent single-core performance (where modded server tick rate often bottlenecks).
For Dragon ball Ultimate specifically, that means your server is better positioned to handle the “modded reality” of:
- Bursty combat events
- Players dispersing and generating chunks
- A growing world save over time
And when you do need to change things, our GUI-based mod + config management makes it easier to adjust without turning maintenance into an all-night project.
Hosting Considerations for Dragon ball Ultimate
Extra-large Forge modpacks commonly behave in a few predictable ways on multiplayer:
Memory (RAM) & startup behavior
It’s normal for big packs to require more RAM than vanilla and to show longer startup times, especially once the world has been active for a while. If you’re coming from self-hosting, the “it loads… eventually” experience is a common pain point—dedicated resources help minimize stalled boots and reduce the need for constant restarts.
CPU & tick stability during combat and travel
Combat-focused packs often create short, intense performance spikes—especially when multiple players fight in the same area or move rapidly through new terrain. The server’s job is to keep the tick rate stable so hits register, movement feels responsive, and the game doesn’t devolve into rubber-banding.
World size, backups, and admin overhead
Exploration-heavy play expands world saves quickly. Routine operations—backups, restores, and inventory/world interventions—become more important on a long-running community server. Having proper management tooling and a reliable host reduces the risk of “one bad night” ruining weeks of progress.
Hosting Dragon ball Ultimate on CreeperHost
When you host Dragon ball Ultimate with CreeperHost, you’re getting a setup designed for real multiplayer usage—not just getting the server to boot:
- One-click modpack installation and updates, with workflows intended to help avoid overwriting your server-side tuning.
- DDoS protection and operational reliability so your server stays reachable when it matters.
- Lag-diagnosis tooling to identify common modded pain points (overloaded areas, runaway entities, or activity hotspots).
- 13+ years of modded community hosting experience—useful when you want practical guidance on keeping a pack comfortable for groups.
If you tell us how many players you expect online at once—and whether you’re targeting the 1.7.10 or 1.16.5 pack file—we can recommend a starting server size that leaves room to grow without overpaying on day one.
