Realms
Minecraft Big modpacks like All The Mods 10 are heavy. One server crammed with players running automation, sprawling builds and chunk-loaded factories will choke. Miralis splits the heavy modded servers into realms: separate servers that share one economy, one chat, one identity, and a way to ferry items between them with Quantum Entanglement.
From your seat it feels like one world. Your inventory, level, mR and friends list follow you wherever you hop.
Each realm has its own terrain and builds. The shared layer at the top is your account: wallet, level, friends, chat, everything that should follow you.
Travelling between realms
Realm portals
Walk into a realm portal and you are sent to the linked realm. No commands needed. Each portal shows the destination's name, current TPS and player count on signs that update live, and you'll see swirls and soul flames around the active ones. You arrive standing just outside the portal on the other side so you don't bounce straight back.
Commands
If there isn't a nearby portal, you can hop by chat:
| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
/miralis realm list |
Show realms and which are online |
/miralis realm go <realm> |
Send yourself to another realm |
Cross-realm TPA
You can also TPA to a friend even if they're on a different realm. Same /tpa you already use locally:
| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
/tpa <player> |
Ask to teleport to a player (works across realms) |
/tpa accept |
Accept a request |
/tpa deny |
Deny a request |
Accepting a cross-realm TPA pulls the requester onto your realm and right next to you. Requests time out after 60 seconds.
What follows you across
Hopping realms is not a save-and-restart. Your full state moves with you in the same instant.
Your Miralis profile (level, XP, mR, achievements) is shared all the time, regardless of realm. It is one account everywhere.
Cross-realm chat
Chat is one channel across the cluster. Anything you type goes to every other realm, and their messages appear in yours. Names render with the same level tags, role colours and Patreon flair as local chat, so you can't tell from the message who's local and who's three servers over. That is the point.
Cross-realm tab list
The tab list shows everyone playing in the cluster. Remote players appear with their proper skins, level tags and role colours, grouped under realm headers so you can see who's where at a glance.
Crash recovery
If a realm goes down while you're on it, you get redirected to the lobby with a boss bar showing the realm's status. Once the server is back up and stable, you reconnect automatically. Your inventory and progress are safe through the entire process.
