Vault Hunters Third Edition offers a massive RPG-style overhaul to the traditional Minecraft server experience, focusing heavily on exploration and combat. Players enter procedurally generated, loot-filled dungeons known as vaults to gather rare resources, unique gear, and valuable artifacts. As participants complete these challenging runs, they earn experience points to unlock powerful skills, custom talents, and exciting new technologies. Joining a dedicated multiplayer server allows adventurers to tackle dangerous boss encounters and share specialized resources in a cooperative setting.
Requirement: Vault Hunters Third Edition requires at least 10GB of RAM to run smoothly.
The manual method requires a fresh Forge Latest 1.18.2 installation. Learn how to here.
Note: A new world is recommended when installing a modpack.
How to Install the Vault Hunters Third Edition Modpack on a Minecraft Server (Modloader Menu)
1. Log in to the BisectHosting Starbase panel.
2. Stop the server.
3. Select the Minecraft Tools tab and choose Modloader.
4. In the Search bar, enter Vault Hunters 3rd Edition.
5. Press Install next to the modpack.
6. Confirm the Game Version and choose Next.
7. Choose what to do with the existing files, then press Next.
Note: Learn how to use the Instance Manager for existing files here.
8. Press Confirm.
9. Wait for the installation to finish.
10. Start the server.
How to Install the Vault Hunters Third Edition Modpack on a Minecraft Server (Manual)
Requirement: This method requires a fresh Forge Latest 1.18.2 installation. Learn how to install it here.
1. Download the Vault Hunters Third Edition server pack here.
2. Log in to the BisectHosting Starbase panel.
3. Stop the server.
4. Go to the Files tab.
5. Upload the .zip server pack from step 1.
6. Right-click the .zip server pack and hit Unarchive.
Note: The Voice Chat mod comes with the modpack and must be set up for the server to boot. Learn how to here.
If voice chat is not desired, deletevoicechat-forge-1.18.2-<version>.jarin the mods folder.
7. Select the Config Files tab and choose Server Properties.
8. In the World Name field, enter a new world name.
9. Start the server.