CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream The Backyards Coblemon server!
Host your The Backyards Coblemon server
Welcome to The Backyards Coblemon as it’s meant to be played: a persistent multiplayer world where your group can explore, quest, and build a shared adventure around creature-catching and progression — all running smoothly on CreeperHost as a paid modded server.
- Keep your world online 24/7 so spawns, bases, and group progress persist without someone’s PC needing to host
- Avoid “works on my machine” headaches—modded Forge servers are sensitive to Java/RAM/config differences when self-hosted
- Smoother exploration for groups with modern, high-performance CPUs that handle worldgen + mob activity more consistently
- Quick, safe updates with one-click modpack install/update workflows designed to preserve your server’s config changes
- Less time troubleshooting thanks to built-in tooling to pinpoint lag sources when player counts or activity spikes
High-level overview
The Backyards Coblemon is a lightly-modded Forge modpack for Minecraft 1.19.2 that leans into exploration and multiplayer play with a creature-catching focus. It’s designed for groups who want a more varied overworld to roam, a reason to travel, and a server that feels alive when friends are online (and still progressing when they’re not).
Because it’s “light” rather than kitchen-sink, it’s a great fit for communities that want the social gameplay of a modded server—without an overwhelming learning curve or weeks of setup.
Why CreeperHost fits this pack (before you even tweak a setting)
Running a Cobblemon-style experience well is less about flashy hardware specs and more about consistent tick performance under real multiplayer behavior: exploration, entity activity, and lots of players moving in different directions at once.
CreeperHost is built for that reality:
- Hybrid VPS platform engineered for stability under modded workloads
- Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based liquid-cooled nodes that keep performance consistent during peak activity
- GUI-based mod & config management so you can stay in control without living in config files
- 13+ years hosting modded communities, which matters most when something odd happens at 10pm and you just want to play
Hosting Considerations for The Backyards Coblemon
Even “light” modpacks can become demanding on a server once a group settles in. Here are the common patterns we see with packs in this style:
Memory & server responsiveness
Creature-focused gameplay and active exploration can increase overall server load through entity activity and chunk generation. For most small groups, you’ll want enough headroom that the server doesn’t feel sluggish the moment two people explore in opposite directions.
If you’re planning a longer-running world, we generally recommend choosing a plan with comfortable RAM overhead rather than running at the minimum—this helps avoid slowdowns during busy sessions and reduces the chance of crashes when activity spikes.
Exploration load (the “two players, two directions” problem)
Exploration-heavy servers often stutter when multiple players generate new terrain at the same time. Self-hosting can feel fine in singleplayer testing, then fall apart as soon as your SMP starts roaming.
On CreeperHost, the combination of strong single-thread performance and stable virtualized resources helps keep chunk generation and entity simulation more reliable for groups.
Updates & configuration drift
Over time, servers tend to accumulate small changes: config tweaks, permission adjustments, extra performance mods, or server-side quality-of-life additions. The risk with casual hosting is wiping those changes during updates or losing track of what changed.
CreeperHost’s modpack install/update flow is designed to make updates easier without trampling your customizations, so you can iterate safely.
Getting started on CreeperHost
Recommended approach for a smooth SMP
- Start with a plan that matches your expected concurrency (and gives you RAM headroom for exploration nights)
- Establish a simple update routine (backup → update → quick join test)
- If you’ll have frequent explorers, consider a short “boot-up session” to generate nearby terrain before opening the server to everyone
The result
A Backyards Coblemon server that stays responsive, keeps your world available, and scales with your community—without turning one player into the full-time host and tech support.
