Realms

Minecraft — Realms are a Minecraft-exclusive feature.

Modpacks like All The Mods 10 are serious performance hogs. No amount of optimization can keep a single server running smoothly when dozens of players are all running complex automation, massive builds, and chunk-loaded factories. That's why Miralis splits modded servers into Realms — separate server instances that share the same economy, levels, chat, and even item transfer through Quantum Entanglement.

From your perspective, realms feel like one seamless world. Your inventory, progression, and identity travel with you. The only difference is that each realm has its own terrain and builds, and spreads the computational load across multiple machines.


Traveling Between Realms

Realm Portals

The primary way to travel between realms is through Realm Portals — physical structures placed in the world. Walk into one and you'll be transferred to the linked realm automatically. No commands needed.

Portals display the destination realm's name, current TPS, and player count on signs that update in real time. You'll see particle effects (portal swirls, enchantment glyphs, and soul flames) around active portals.

After arriving through a portal, you're placed just outside the portal on the other side to prevent being immediately sent back.

Commands

Commands are an alternative to portals, mainly useful when there isn't a nearby portal.

Command Description
/miralis realm list Show available realms and their online status
/miralis realm go <realm> Transfer to another realm

Cross-Realm TPA

You can teleport directly to a player on another realm using TPA:

Command Description
/tpa <player> Request to teleport to a player (works across realms)
/tpa accept Accept a pending TPA request
/tpa deny Deny a pending TPA request

When you accept a cross-realm TPA, the requesting player is transferred to your realm and teleported to your exact location. TPA requests expire after 60 seconds.


What Transfers With You

When you move between realms, your complete player state comes with you:

  • Full Inventory — All 36 inventory slots, armor, and offhand
  • Ender Chest — Complete ender chest contents
  • Experience — Level, progress bar, and total XP
  • Health & Hunger — Current health, food level, saturation, and exhaustion
  • Potion Effects — All active effects with their remaining duration
  • Curios Slots — Rings, belts, necklaces, and all other Curios accessories (including cosmetic slots)
  • Sophisticated Backpacks — All backpack contents, even nested inside Curios or ender chests
  • Cosmetic Armor — All Cosmetic Armor Reworked data
  • FTB Quests Progress — Quest completions sync across realms (keeps your highest progress from either realm)
  • Game Mode — Your current game mode is preserved

Your Miralis profile (level, XP, mR balance, achievements) is always synced globally regardless of realm — it's the same account everywhere.


Cross-Realm Chat

Chat is shared across all realms in a cluster. Every message you send is visible to players on every other realm, and their messages appear in your chat. Player names are formatted with the same level tags, role colors, and Patreon customizations as local chat.


Cross-Realm Tab List

The tab list (player list) shows players from all realms in the cluster. Remote players appear with their proper skins, level tags, and role colors, grouped under realm headers so you can see who's playing where.


Crash Recovery

If a realm server goes down while you're playing, you'll be automatically redirected to the lobby. A boss bar appears showing the status of your realm. Once the server restarts and stabilizes, you're automatically reconnected — no action needed on your part. Your inventory and progress are safe through the entire process thanks to durable backups.

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