30% OFF No waves, just saves. Keep your summer server running for less with 30% off your first 3 months. Need a quick start? 50% off month one is there too.
CreeperHost Home Banner

Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

Mijoma's Additional Additions Server Hosting

Created by mikyellsalot

0MB
Minimum RAM
0x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
0 GB
Minimum SSD
MiJoMa's Addi Updated
Latest Version

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Mijoma's Additional Additions server!

Host your Mijoma's Additional Additions server

Mijoma’s Additional Additions is a great fit for a hosted multiplayer server: it keeps the familiar feel of Minecraft while expanding what your group can explore, build, and progress through together. With CreeperHost, you can run this modpack as a paid, always-online server—so friends can jump in any time without relying on someone’s home PC staying up (or staying fast).

  • Always-on world for your group — keep progression, builds, and exploration running 24/7 on CreeperHost infrastructure
  • One-click install + safe updates — deploy the pack quickly, and update without unintentionally wiping your tailored configs
  • Self-hosting hits limits fast — modded servers commonly outgrow desktop RAM/CPU headroom once multiple players explore and generate chunks
  • Home internet becomes the bottleneck — upstream bandwidth and router stability can turn “fine in singleplayer” into rubber-banding online
  • Built-in support for troubleshooting — practical tools to pinpoint lag sources when farms, new areas, or heavy bases start piling up

High-level overview

Mijoma’s Additional Additions is a Forge modpack that expands the game in several directions at once—exploration and world variety, additional mobs and encounters, and a mix of progression options that can include engineering-style building as well as magical flavor.

On a multiplayer server, this blend tends to shine: one group can focus on building and utility, another can roam for new places and challenges, and everyone benefits from shared infrastructure (storage, transport routes, safe hubs, and community builds).

What multiplayer typically looks like

  • Exploration-driven starts with players spreading out to find new terrain, structures, and loot
  • Base-focused midgame where decorative building and “make it better than vanilla” systems become the shared goal
  • Parallel progression so different playstyles can coexist without forcing everyone down one path

Why CreeperHost is a strong match

Before you get into any tuning, the biggest win is consistency. CreeperHost runs modded servers on a Hybrid VPS platform designed for stable performance under real multiplayer load—especially when players are exploring, chunk generation spikes, or multiple bases are active at once.

You’ll also get one-click modpack installation and updates that preserve user configuration changes, which is a practical advantage for packs that may need small adjustments as your community grows (view distance, player limits, or gameplay tweaks).

Hosting Considerations for Mijoma’s Additional Additions

Modpacks that combine new world content with multiple gameplay paths often behave differently than a “small vanilla+” server. These are common patterns we see when hosting similar packs:

Memory headroom matters more than you expect

Even when a pack feels lightweight at first, RAM usage usually climbs as player counts rise and the world file grows. New exploration areas, mobs, and structure generation can increase background load, especially during active travel sessions.

Typical approach: start with comfortable memory overhead rather than the minimum needed to boot, then scale up if players expand quickly (multiple bases, lots of loaded chunks, or frequent exploring).

Chunk generation and travel create spikes

When several players roam in different directions, the server can see short bursts of heavy work. That’s when home-hosted setups often stumble—stutters, timeouts, or delayed block updates.

Typical approach: keep an eye on exploration habits early, and consider sensible view-distance and simulation-distance targets for your player count.

Config consistency keeps multiplayer smooth

As servers evolve, it’s common to fine-tune configs (performance, gameplay balance, or compatibility between included mods). The key is making changes safely and repeatably—especially around updates.

Typical approach: apply changes through a controlled panel workflow, keep backups, and update in a way that doesn’t overwrite your customizations.

Running it smoothly on CreeperHost

CreeperHost is well-suited to servers like Mijoma’s Additional Additions because we’re set up for the realities of modded multiplayer:

  • Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based liquid-cooled hardware chosen for strong single-thread performance where Minecraft needs it most
  • DDoS protection and operational reliability so your community isn’t hostage to home networking issues
  • GUI-based mod and config management for quick adjustments without wrestling with file transfers
  • Built-in tools to diagnose lag when the server starts feeling heavy after exploration, bigger bases, or expanded automation
  • 13+ years hosting modded communities—practical experience with the “it ran fine yesterday” moments that happen in real servers

If you’re planning a small friends-only server or a growing community realm, we can help you choose a plan with the right headroom—and keep Mijoma’s Additional Additions stable as your world expands.