Overview
Minecraft modpacks are collections of mods, modifications created by players, that enhance and expand the gameplay experience in Minecraft. These modpacks allow players to customize their game by adding new features, items, creatures, and dimensions. Modpacks can range from minor and focused collections to massive compilations with hundreds of mods.
Requirement: A mod loader must be installed to run mods on a Minecraft server.
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Note: Verify mod compatibility by checking the mod description.
Note: An FTP client is required to transfer files onto the Minecraft server. Learn how to use an FTP client here.
Note: Minecraft directory location will vary depending on the type of launcher used. For the official launcher, it can be found in %appdata%\.minecraft\
.
How To Install a Modpack on a Minecraft Server (Local)
Step 1. Open the local Minecraft directory.
Step 2. Take note of all the folders inside. These will vary based on the installed mods.
Step 3. Minimize the folder to use later in the tutorial.
Step 4. Log in to the Multicraft panel.
Step 5. Stop the server.
Step 6. Log in to the Minecraft server using an FTP client.
Step 7. Drag and drop the folders in step 3.
Note: Remove any client mods to avoid server issues. Check the mod description to verify.
Step 8. Return to the Multicraft panel.
Step 9. On the World field, change the name to generate a new world.
Note: To upload a custom world, see here.
Step 10. Select the Save button.
Step 11. Confirm by clicking OK.
Step 12. Start the server.
How To Install a Modpack on a Minecraft Server (Download)
Step 1. Download the server pack.zip
for the modpack.
The Pixelmon Modpack for Minecraft 1.16 is used in this example.
Step 2. Extract the .zip
file to a folder.
Step 3. Take note of all the folders inside. These will vary based on the modpack.
Step 4. Minimize the folder to use later in the guide.
Step 5. Log in to the Multicraft panel.
Step 6. Stop the server.
Step 7. Log in to the Minecraft server using an FTP client.
Step 8. Drag and drop the folders in Step 4.
Step 9. Return to the Multicraft panel.
Step 10. On the World field, change the name to generate a new world.
Step 11. Select the Save button.
Step 12. Confirm by clicking OK.
Step 13. Start the server.