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Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

True Piece: a one Piece modpack Server Hosting

Created by Mio_theCreaterOG

4500MB
Minimum RAM
4x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
40 GB
Minimum SSD
True piece Update 1.2
Latest Version

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream True Piece: a one Piece modpack server!

Host your True Piece: a one Piece modpack server

True Piece: a one Piece modpack — Hosted Multiplayer Adventure on CreeperHost

True Piece: a one Piece modpack is built for shared, long-running multiplayer play—crews, progression, and exploration all land better when the world is always online. You can run this modpack on CreeperHost as a paid hosting service, with the stability and resources modded Minecraft typically needs once friends start building, sailing, and fighting bosses together.

  • Stay online 24/7 so your crew can play on their own schedule—no one needs to “host” from their PC.
  • Avoid the common self-hosting wall: home connections struggle with upload bandwidth + routing, causing rubber-banding and disconnects once multiple players are online.
  • Avoid the laptop/desktop bottleneck: modded servers often hit CPU and memory pressure fast, especially with exploration and heavy entity activity.
  • One-click modpack install and updates that help keep the server consistent while preserving your configuration changes.
  • Built-in lag diagnostics to quickly identify whether the slowdown is world activity, view distance, or a specific mod behavior.

High-Level Overview

This is a Forge 1.16.5 One Piece-themed modpack designed around group play: powering up with Devil Fruit abilities, taking on bosses, and roaming the world together. Expect a gameplay loop that rewards server uptime—players will want to hop in for quick sessions to progress, gather, and gear up, and longer sessions for coordinated fights and exploration.

From a hosting point of view, the “best” experience is usually a persistent world with consistent performance under load so combat feels responsive and exploration remains smooth even as your map grows.

What makes it shine on a server

  • A shared world where progression and loot feel meaningful
  • Group fights and team roles (damage, support, mobility) emerging naturally
  • Exploration that works better when players can split up without crashing the host

Why CreeperHost is a Great Fit

Before you even tweak a setting, CreeperHost’s platform is built for the realities of modded Minecraft:

  • Hybrid VPS hosting tuned for modded workloads—better consistency than casual “spare PC” hosting when multiple players are chunk-loading or fighting.
  • Modern liquid-cooled Ryzen / EPYC / Intel Ultra hardware chosen for strong per-core performance (important for Minecraft’s main-thread limits).
  • Control panel tooling that’s actually useful for modpacks: mod/config management, server controls, backups, and practical performance troubleshooting when TPS starts to dip.

Hosting Considerations for True Piece: a one Piece modpack

Modded 1.16.5 servers tend to be sensitive to a few predictable pressure points. You don’t have to obsess over them on day one—but planning for them avoids mid-season resets.

Memory and player count

  • For small groups, stable memory allocation helps prevent hitching during combat and bursts of activity.
  • As player count rises, the server has to track more entities, inventories, and chunk activity. That’s where dedicated server memory and CPU headroom matters most.

Exploration and world growth

  • When players explore in different directions, the server can end up generating/loading many regions in a short time.
  • A hosted server helps here not just with performance, but with reliability—less chance of corruption or partial saves during crashes or client-side hosting interruptions.

Physics-heavy or entity-heavy moments

  • Some packs include mechanics that are fine casually, but become demanding when multiple players trigger them at once (big battles, lots of mobs, complex moving creations).
  • If you notice lag spikes, the quickest wins are usually tuning view distance/simulation distance, and keeping an eye on mob/AI-heavy areas.

Getting a Smooth, Long-Running Server

If your goal is a crew-based server that lasts, we recommend:

  • Start with a sensible view distance and increase only if performance stays healthy.
  • Keep regular backups (especially before adding/removing mods or changing configs).
  • When lag appears, treat it as a solvable ops task—not a reason to wipe the world.

CreeperHost makes it straightforward to spin up True Piece: a one Piece modpack, keep it updated, and keep your crew playing—even when the world gets bigger, the fights get louder, and the server load stops being “casual.”