I checked compatibility with the mods, to which all the important ones seemed to be compatible with the recent builds and spent a few days sorting out SpongeForge with all the mods being tested alongside a variety of plugins on a local-hosted server test world. So after some discussion, I got to work as owner. Recently, we finally started considering moving onto a more recent build of Minecraft on SpongeForge which was a viable upgrade from the Cauldron 1.7.10 in which we could keep all the custom blocks and continue to use plugins aside them, the former being the significantly more important part, whilst enjoying all the benefits of upgrading such new features for most mods and better general stability. I have a modded Minecraft map that myself and a number of others have been buildings and developing for some time now.
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