BungeeCord Network

A BungeeCord Network is a multi-server setup where you enter through a hub and move between separate servers without relaunching Minecraft. Instead of one server stretching to host everything, each mode lives on its own instance, so the whole network feels like one community with multiple destinations.

The loop is straightforward: spawn in the hub, pick a portal or menu, and you get routed to another server process. You are not traveling in-world, you are switching servers. That separation is the point: one mode can restart, update, or hit heavy load without taking the rest down.

Networks still try to make the experience feel unified. Ranks, cosmetics, friends, and punishments often carry across, while inventories and progression are usually per-mode. Expect hub chatter, party systems, queues at peak, quick reboots, and occasional resets depending on the mode.

The culture leans fast and social. The hub is the meeting spot for parties, trading invites, and showing off cosmetics, and gameplay skews toward repeatable sessions and quick matches. If you like variety under a single playerbase, this is how most large servers are built.