Evulgations (Evolved) | Modded 1.18.2 Server

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Evulgations (Evolved) | Modded 1.18.2 Server

  Do you like exploring new worlds? Putting together mechanisms and machines? Or maybe you like farming, building, or magic! Maybe you like a bit of it all! Then we’d say Evulgations is the modpack for you! We’ve worked hard to bring all the features you’d want in a modpack. Divulgate through our many worlds through portals or you can even travel to space to explore! We’ve worked hard to provide you with over 300 biomes to explore providing you with endless adventures. Evulgations is a fun modpack to play with your friends and is essentially the 1.18.2 version of the 1.12.2 Divuglations Modpack! Our modpack has a bit of it all including beautiful terrains, dimensions, and dungeons created just for you! What mods might you ask make this possible? With vast collection of mods including, Tinkers Construct, Botania, Applied Energistics, RFTools, and Blue Skies and many, many, more as the list is boundless! If you ever feel like we’ve missed something, be sure to let us know and we’ll work hard to bring it to you!

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❄️ EverbrightThe Everbright is
a realm of eternal day and frigid cold. Home to large beasts and
ethereal mobs, you’ll need to keep an eye on your back as you traverse
through this world. Be sure to watch out for snow storms that bring
thick fog and more enemies than usual. As you explore, you’ll encounter
the Summoner’s Blinding Dungeon and the new Nature Dungeon, home of the
Starlit Crusher.

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🌅 EverdawnThe
Everdawn has its sun forever rising. With this being a much more humid
and warm world, insects and reptiles flourish. Before entering, it’s
worth preparing for poison and fire as many parts of this world may
inflict those on you. Venture across this diverse landscape to uncover
the Alchemist’s Blinding Dungeon and then the new Poison Dungeon, lair
of the Arachnarch.

Planet Menelaus

Sore into the skies with a rocket? Maybe you should visit Planet Menelaus!

Planet Tyros

Take to the skies and explore Planet Tryros!

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📖 Dungeons – Meet the Bosses!Blue
Skies is home to various bosses found within their respective dungeons.
These bosses are designed for players looking for a challenge, so be
sure to come prepared. If you find a dungeon that has already been
conquered, attempting to activate the keystone will unlock trades with
the Gatekeeper, allowing you to purchase the needed keys. The bosses
have been designed with multiplayer in mind, scaling up in difficulty
with more players. Grab your friends and open the door to an epic
battle! Once you’ve defeated a boss, you may respawn it with the arc
item obtained from it by using the arc on the keystone. Doing so will
spawn the boss at a higher difficulty, which may result in better loot.

The Summoner and the Alchemist, rulers of the towers of both dimensions!The
two Blinding Dungeons found between both dimensions are home to the
Summoner and the Alchemist. These bosses were balanced with mid-tier
armor and weapons in mind, allowing for an early combat experience
should you accept the challenge. Residing in the Everbright, the
Summoner fights with lightning, energy attacks, and his golem guards. Be
sure to watch your back as these golems can quickly overwhelm you if
not properly tended to. Defeating him will allow you to access the
Nature Dungeon.

Found in
the Everdawn, the Alchemist uses potions and physical constructs to
fight. Many of his attacks can be predicted by looking out for visual
queues, but missing those queues may result in heavy damage. Once
defeated, you’ll gain access to the Poison Dungeon.

Meet the Starlit Crusher, the boss of the Nature Dungeon!
The
Nature Dungeon is a massive labyrinth consisting of 4 floors. Each
floor contains one of the required keys and a staircase up to the next
floor. Be sure to check every nook and cranny and to not be overrun by
the Stonlets living within. Resting at the top of the Nature Dungeon,
you’ll be met face to face with the Starlit Crusher. This sentient tree
may not move much, but makes up for it by rooting into the ground to
produce wide area attacks from below and enough brutal strength to cause
the ground itself to shake. Seeing as it’s still a tree, axes deal far
more damage against it and are required to bypass its defenses. Look out
for opportunities to stun it with a spear for an opening to attack.

The Arachnarch, the boss of the Poison Dungeon!The
Poison Dungeon is a large maze buried beneath the surface. On the
surface, you’ll find a large, hollowed, maple tree covered in cobwebs.
Made of 4 floors, you’ll need to find the key on each one and then
descend to the next. Be sure not to lose your way in the spiders’ nest.

Lurking
in the lowest depths of the Poison Dungeon, you’ll find the Arachnarch
in her lair. This venomous foe lunges at targets and sprays poison from
the ceiling above. Being the queen of this nest, expect reinforcements
to come crawling from the walls. With such an aggressive method of
attacking, you may be able to stun her when she lunges by blocking with
your shield.

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Minecraft Servers Guide

A Minecraft server acts as a digital gathering space, akin to a vast, interactive playground accessible from any internet-connected device worldwide. It’s where enthusiasts of Minecraft come together, transcending physical boundaries, to engage in building, exploring, and embarking on adventures within the boundless realms of the Minecraft universe.

Contrasting the solitary confines of single-player gameplay, akin to the familiarity of one’s own backyard, a server offers the expansive and dynamic environment of a public park. It’s a place where individuals can mingle, collaborate, and compete. Each server is distinguished by its unique set of rules, games, and community ethos, presenting a myriad of worlds each with its distinct flavor of play. From building competitions and adventure quests to team-based challenges, servers cater to a broad spectrum of activities and interests.

Servers are powered by specialized software that orchestrates every aspect of the game. This includes managing the placement of blocks, the movement of players, and their interactions, ensuring a seamless and synchronized experience. Such a setup fosters real-time collaboration and interaction, rendering the gameplay experience more engaging and interconnected.

Joining a Minecraft server is like deciding to play at a friend’s house instead of your own. You just need to know where their house is and be invited in. Here’s how you can join in on the fun:

For Minecraft: Java Edition

  1. Launch Minecraft: Open the Minecraft game on your computer.
  2. Select ‘Multiplayer’: On the main menu, click the “Multiplayer” option.
  3. Add Server: Click on “Add Server” or “Direct Connect”. “Add Server” lets you save the server details for easy access later, while “Direct Connect” is for a one-time visit.
  4. Enter Server Details: Input the server’s name and address. The server name is just for your reference, and the server address is provided by the server.
  5. Join Server: Once you’ve entered the server details, select the server from your list and click “Join Server”.

For Minecraft: Bedrock Edition/Windows 10 and Console Editions

  1. Launch Minecraft: Start the game on your device.
  2. Go to ‘Play’: On the main menu, select the “Play” option.
  3. Access ‘Servers’ Tab: Navigate to the “Servers” tab at the top of the screen.
  4. Add or Choose a Server: If your platform allows, add a new server or select an existing one from the list.
  5. Connect: After adding or selecting a server, click “Join Server” or “Play”.

Important Notes:

  • Server Compatibility: Ensure the server’s version matches your Minecraft edition.
  • Internet Connection: A stable internet connection is required.
  • Server Rules: Familiarize yourself with the server’s rules for a better experience.

Yes, you can create your own Minecraft server! Setting up your server allows you to customize your gameplay experience, set your own rules, and invite friends or players from around the world to join. Here’s a basic overview of the steps:

  1. Check System Requirements: Ensure your computer meets the necessary requirements for running a Minecraft server. You’ll need a decent processor, enough RAM, and ample bandwidth, especially if you plan to host several players.
  2. Download the Server Software: Visit the official Minecraft website to download the server software. Choose the version that matches the Minecraft edition you want to play (Java or Bedrock).
  3. Configure Your Server: After downloading, you’ll need to configure your server by editing the server.properties file. This includes setting game options, like survival or creative mode, and customizing world settings.
  4. Launch the Server: Run the server software to start your server. The first time you run the server, it will create game files and folders. Make sure to agree to the EULA by editing the eula.txt file.
  5. Connect to Your Server: Once your server is up and running, you can connect to it using your computer’s IP address if you’re playing locally, or your public IP address if you’re inviting others to join from different locations.
  6. Set Up Port Forwarding: If you want players from outside your local network to join your server, you’ll likely need to set up port forwarding on your router. This directs external Minecraft server traffic to your server.

Creating your own server can be quite rewarding, but it also requires some technical knowledge, especially for managing and maintaining the server long-term. If you’re not ready to dive into server management, there are also third-party services that offer Minecraft server hosting, often with easy setup and management tools.

The cost of running a Minecraft server can vary, depending on how you choose to set it up:

  • Self-Hosted Servers: You can set up a Minecraft server on your own computer or a dedicated server at no extra cost beyond your internet and electricity bills. This method requires technical knowledge and resources, especially for hosting multiple players or public servers.
  • Minecraft Realms: Mojang offers a subscription-based service called Minecraft Realms, which provides a private server for you and your friends. The cost varies depending on the platform and the number of players but offers a simpler and more secure option for less technical users.
  • Third-Party Hosting Services: There are many third-party companies that provide Minecraft server hosting for a fee. These services often include additional features, support, and ease of use but at a recurring cost.

In summary, while it’s possible to run a Minecraft server for ‘free’ if you have the necessary technical skills and resources, there are also paid options available that provide additional features and support for a more hassle-free experience.

The number of players that can join a Minecraft server at one time varies widely and depends on several factors:

  • Server Type and Configuration: Server administrators can set a maximum player limit during server setup. This number can be adjusted in the server’s configuration files.
  • Hardware Resources: The server’s CPU, RAM, and bandwidth significantly influence its capacity. Higher specifications allow for more players by handling more data and calculations simultaneously.
  • Network Connection: A server’s internet connection must have sufficient upload and download speeds to accommodate all players, especially for intensive activities like large-scale building or PvP (Player vs. Player) battles.
  • Minecraft Edition: The Java Edition and Bedrock Edition of Minecraft might perform differently under similar conditions due to differences in how they’re built and managed.

As a general guideline, a small, personal server might comfortably support 10-20 players, while larger, more robust servers with dedicated hardware can support hundreds or even thousands of players. However, the actual performance will vary based on the specific setup and usage scenario.

Minecraft servers come in various types, each offering unique gameplay experiences. Here are some of the most popular types:

  • Survival Servers: Players must gather resources, build structures, and survive against mobs. Often, these servers have a strong focus on community and collaboration.
  • Creative Servers: Players have unlimited resources to build with and can focus on creating elaborate structures and artworks without worrying about survival mechanics.
  • Adventure Servers: These servers offer custom-built maps and adventures that players can explore. They often include quests, puzzles, and custom game mechanics.
  • PvP (Player vs. Player) Servers: Focused on combat between players, these servers can range from organized tournaments to chaotic free-for-alls.
  • Mini-game Servers: These servers feature a variety of mini-games, from spleef to capture the flag, allowing players to jump in and out of games as they please.
  • Modded Servers: These servers use modifications to the game which can add new items, game mechanics, and experiences. They require players to have the same mods installed to join.
  • Hardcore Servers: Similar to the hardcore mode in single-player, these servers often have high difficulty settings and the possibility of a permanent death or ban upon dying in-game.

Each type of server offers a different set of rules, gameplay styles, and community experiences, catering to the diverse preferences of Minecraft players around the world.

Protecting your Minecraft server from unwanted disruptions is crucial for a positive gaming experience. Here are some effective strategies:

  • Use Whitelisting: Only allow known players to join your server by enabling a whitelist. This can significantly reduce the chances of griefers and hackers finding their way in.
  • Install Anti-Grief Plugins: For servers running on platforms like Bukkit, Spigot, or Paper, there are many plugins available that can help prevent griefing and hacking, such as WorldGuard, CoreProtect, and GriefPrevention.
  • Keep Your Server Updated: Regularly updating your server software and any plugins or mods can help fix known vulnerabilities that hackers could exploit.
  • Use Strong Passwords: If your server requires a password, ensure it’s strong and unique to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Limit Permissions: Be cautious about who you grant administrative privileges to. Use role-based access control to limit the actions players can take, reducing potential damage.
  • Backup Regularly: Regular backups can’t stop hackers or griefers, but they can mitigate the damage by allowing you to restore your server to a pre-attack state.
  • Monitor Server Activity: Keep an eye on your server’s activity logs for any unusual behavior or unauthorized access attempts. Tools and plugins can help automate this monitoring.

By implementing these measures, you can create a safer environment for your Minecraft server, protecting it against disruptive players and security threats.

Yes, transferring your Minecraft world to a different server is possible and allows you to retain your progress and creations when moving to a new hosting environment. Here’s how you can do it:

  1. Locate Your World Folder: On your current server, locate the folder named after your world. This is typically found in the main server directory and contains all the data for your Minecraft world.
  2. Prepare the World Folder: Ensure the server is stopped before proceeding to avoid any data corruption. Then, compress the world folder into a ZIP file for easier handling and transfer.
  3. Transfer the World Folder: Use a file transfer method such as FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to upload the compressed world file to your new server. The exact process may vary depending on your server hosting platform.
  4. Decompress the World Folder: Once uploaded, decompress the ZIP file to restore the world folder in the main directory of your new server.
  5. Configure the New Server: Modify the server properties file (server.properties) on your new server to point to the name of your transferred world folder.
  6. Start Your New Server: After setting up, start the new server and it should load with your transferred world.

Following these steps should successfully transfer your Minecraft world to a new server. Remember to back up your world before starting the transfer process to prevent any loss of data.

Minecraft server plugins can greatly extend and enhance the game’s functionality and multiplayer experience. Here are some popular plugins that server administrators often use:

  • EssentialsX: Provides a comprehensive suite of basic server commands and features such as player homes, server warps, and economy features.
  • WorldEdit: A powerful tool for making large-scale edits in your Minecraft world, perfect for creative building projects and terraforming.
  • WorldGuard: Offers protection for your server’s worlds and regions, preventing griefing and unauthorized changes.
  • LuckPerms: A permissions plugin that allows for detailed control over what players can and cannot do, making server management easier and more secure.
  • Vault: A plugin that enables support for various types of economy plugins, permissions, and chat plugins, acting as a bridge between them for better integration.
  • McMMO: Adds RPG-like elements to Minecraft, such as skill leveling and special abilities, enhancing the gameplay experience for players.
  • Citizens: Allows for the creation of NPC (non-player characters) within the game, which can be used for quests, shops, and more, adding depth to the server’s world.
  • GriefPrevention: Helps prevent griefing by giving players the tools to claim and protect their own land and builds.
  • Dynmap: Renders your Minecraft worlds as Google Maps-like web maps, providing a real-time view of the server’s geography and activities.

These plugins can transform your server, offering new features and gameplay mechanics that cater to a wide variety of playstyles and server types.

Finding and joining popular Minecraft servers can lead to exciting multiplayer experiences. Here’s how you can discover and connect with these communities:

  1. Server Lists: Websites like Minecraft Servers Listing (minecraft-servers-listing.com), New Minecraft Servers (newminecraftservers.com), and Planet Minecraft (planetminecraft.com) provide comprehensive lists of active Minecraft servers, often with filters for genres, popularity, and gameplay types.
  2. Community Forums and Social Media: Minecraft forums, Reddit communities (like r/Minecraft), and other social media platforms often have sections dedicated to server advertisements and recommendations.
  3. YouTube and Twitch: Many content creators play on specific servers and share their experiences through videos and live streams. These can be great places to learn about fun and engaging servers.
  4. Word of Mouth: Friends or fellow players might have recommendations for servers they’ve enjoyed, so don’t hesitate to ask around.
  5. Joining a Server: Once you’ve found a server you’re interested in, note its IP address or server name. Launch Minecraft, navigate to “Multiplayer,” and then “Add Server” or “Direct Connect.” Enter the server details, and you’re set to join!

Remember, each server has its own rules and community guidelines, so it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with them to ensure a pleasant multiplayer experience.

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