Asylum server hosting for players who want more than vanilla can carry
Asylum is the kind of overhaul that turns a normal 7DTD server into a serious long-form survival campaign: more classes, more quests, more entities, more workstations, more custom ores, and far more pressure on the machine underneath it. If you want a world that survives heavier progression, darker nights, and bigger content density, start on hosting that was not sized like a throwaway starter box.
Why host Asylum with Supercraft
Conversion pages for overhaul packs fail when they talk about the mod and ignore the hosting pain. That is backwards. The real friction is failed updates, mismatched clients, broken add-on mixes, weak plans, and communities losing momentum after a bad restart. Our pitch is simpler: run Asylum on hosting that already expects bigger worlds, heavier content, and admins who want both one-click deployment and hands-on control.
- Managed install flow for supported Asylum rollouts so you are not stitching together a dozen pieces on day one.
- Manual backups, console access, and FTP if you want to checkpoint before wipes, patches, or config experiments.
- Hosting locations in North America, Europe, and Australia so public communities are not forced into a single region.
- Support that already deals with 7DTD overhauls instead of treating every modded issue like a mystery.
What makes Asylum worth hosting
Asylum leans hard into survival horror. The standout hooks are not cosmetic. You get seven classes with their own quest chains, progression that stretches past vanilla tiers, infernal endgame systems, advanced workstations, custom ores, unique enemies, and oppressive atmosphere.
- Seven character classes with class-specific progression and long quest chains.
- Extended progression, action mastery, and infernal ascension systems for longer wipes.
- Advanced forge, advanced workbench, ammo press, auto miner, data center, and specialized food stations.
- Dense forests, darker nights, custom POIs, urban decay, demons, horror icons, and high-end monster tiers.
Best for serious private co-op
Plan L is the smart starting tier for Asylum groups that want room to breathe without paying public-community money on day one. It fits private wipes, friends-and-family servers, and smaller groups that still want one-click install, backups, and enough headroom for a heavy overhaul.
- Ideal for fresh private wipes and progression-heavy co-op runs.
- Good baseline when you want stable performance before you start piling on extras.
- Lower commitment if you want to test community appetite first.
Best for bigger maps and public communities
XL is the safer move once the server grows beyond a tight private group. If you expect larger worlds, more concurrent players, or you want more margin during busy nights, XL is the tier that keeps you from shopping twice.
- Recommended for public communities, denser maps, and long-running worlds.
- Better cushion for heavier spikes during exploration, events, and late-game combat.
- The right answer when “probably fine” is not good enough for your admin team.
Asylum launch checklist
- Keep every client on the same Asylum build as the server. Heavy overhauls punish version drift immediately.
- Leave EAC off for modded play and keep your add-on mix consistent across the whole group.
- Take a backup before changing config, imports, or the managed install baseline.
- Use FTP if you need careful manual changes, but start from the managed install whenever possible.
- For larger wipes, choose the stronger plan before the community outgrows the server mid-season.
Client sync without the usual chaos
If you host with us, the panel install is the cleanest route. When players still need manual local sync, our mirror links help you avoid the usual scavenger hunt.
Asylum Public Core
Asylum EFTX Addon
Asylum Descent Addon
Gallery that actually looks like the pack
The point of an overhaul page is to sell the feeling of the world, not just dump technical notes. Asylum brings a horror-first atmosphere, oppressive environments, custom progression, and enemies that feel built for a server community instead of a quick solo novelty run.
Ready to launch an Asylum world that does not fold the moment the pack gets demanding?
Start on Plan L for a serious private wipe, or go straight to XL if you already know the community will push the world hard. Either way, you get a faster path to launch, saner update handling, and hosting that is sized for an actual overhaul server.
Asylum server hosting FAQ
Can I run Asylum on smaller plans?
Not if you want sensible headroom. Asylum belongs on L or XL because the pack is heavier than a light modlet stack and players feel the difference fast when the box is undersized.
Do I need to reinstall everyone after updates?
You need every player on the same build as the server. Managed installs reduce the admin mess, but version discipline still matters with a pack this large.
Can I still customize files manually?
Yes. FTP, file manager access, console access, and backups are all included so you can keep the managed baseline and still make careful custom changes.