Fabric

Fabric modified Minecraft server that includes a set of tools designed to aid with installing minecraft mods. Fabric is similar to the popular Forge minecraft server with over 13,000 mods developed for Fabric. Fabric is known for its lightweight nature, which means it has a smaller footprint and may result in better overall performance compared to some other server options. Also, the Fabric developers tend to update quickly after new Minecraft versions, allowing players to access the latest features and improvements sooner. This is a great option for a modded server.

Some Fabric mods may require the use of a custom launcher. See our “Extra Resources” page for more info on Minecraft Launchers

Quick Setup instructions

  1. Create a new server and then click manage or select the server from panel.questcrafts.com
  2. Once the Pre-installation completes, click Start to begin the installation.
  3. Accept the EULA and let install finish.
  4. Once the Install is complete, please restart the server to assure all updates are installed.
  5. Your server is now ready to play. Use use the address indicated in the top right of the screen.

After Setting Up A Server

Please visit our guide for some of the first things to do with your server. This is where you can find info on how to setup a whitelist so only your friends can join or how to install your first mod. Or general info on how to navigate the dashboard panel.

Fabric specific support can be found on the official website: fabricmc.net
If you need further setup support please see the step by step installation instructions below or open a Support Ticket


Step by Step Instructions

  1. From the host site under servers, select “Create Server”.
  2. Choose an appropriate name that will let you distinguish this server from others.
  3. In the “Software / Games” dropdown, select Minecraft and the Select Fabric under “Specification”.
  4. Select “Create Server” in the box with your desired server specs.
    • Note credits will be deducted once you press create server with the amount equal to 1 hours worth of the total price. See FAQs for more info.
  5. You will be taken back to the servers page. Please select “Manage” under your newly created Fabric server.
  6. Next, you will be redirected to your server’s dashboard where the pre-installation will have begun.
    • Please wait until the server installation is finished before moving on. This process can take a few minutes to complete from the time you pressed “Create Server”.
    • You will know when this is done when you see the text, “Install Complete”.
    • If you have closed or refreshed the page, you may instead see, “container@pterodactyl~ Server marked as offline…”
    • Both are indications that the server has installed correctly.
  7. See examples below:





  8. Now that the pre-installation is complete, press “Start” on the top right to finalize the installation and load all the resources.
  9. You will be prompted to accept the Minecraft EULA. This must be accepted before any further installation is allowed to take place.


  10. After you have accepted the EULA, the server will begin building assets and preparing the world. This process can take a couple minutes.
  11. When the world building is complete and you see “Server marked as running…”
    • If you have closed or refreshed the page, you may see “Done (NUMBERs)! For help, type “help””
  12. It is recommended that we stop and start the server once more to verify all updates have been downloaded. Press the Red “Stop” button in the top right corner.
  13. Wait for the server to save and confirm you see, “container@pterodactyl~ Server marked as offline…”
  14. Now press the blue “Start” button and let the server start up.
  15. Confirm you see “Server marked as running…” or “Done (NUMBERs)! For help, type “help”” in the console.
  16. Your server is now ready to join. Use the address located below the Start / Restart / Stop buttons to connect to the server. Clicking the address will copy it to your clipboard. — Be sure to include the port number. This number distinguishes your server from other servers.