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House Hunters

Perfect for some monster hunting with friends and a little bit of running away.

The Lost Cities are back, but this time you’re not just wandering the ruins—you’re fighting tooth and nail in organized squads, chasing down artefacts that could turn the tide of a whole match. This pack is designed around §bpublic servers§7 where groups of four drop into sprawling decayed cityscapes and battle it out in a competitive scavenger hunt. The premise is simple: §6find the artefacts§7, §aget them out§7, and §cmake it back alive§7. The execution? That’s where the chaos starts.

You’ll spawn in the thick of it: streets lined with crumbling skyscrapers, sewers that twist below your feet, and entire districts carved out for squad-versus-squad encounters. Survival isn’t just about hoarding food and ammo anymore—it’s about smart positioning, knowing when to lean around a corner, when to press the fight, and when to disappear into the shadows.

Combat and Tactics

Tacz brings in modern firearms, attachments, and ballistics that change how you approach every street fight. Ammo isn’t infinite, and noise will give you away fast. With the addition of leaning mechanics, firefights become tactical cat-and-mouse duels instead of just rushing head-on. Every abandoned office window or subway platform becomes a chance to outplay your enemies. This isn’t vanilla combat—you’ll need discipline, coordination, and timing to survive against other squads that want those same artefacts just as badly as you do.

Artefacts

Artefacts aren’t just shiny collectibles. Each one has a story, a location tied deep into the wreckage of the Lost Cities, and a reason for other squads to come looking. Some are buried in overrun subway systems, others hidden in skyscraper vaults or tucked away in residential ruins. Finding one might mean moving through an entire district of zombies, barricading streets with scavenged materials, and then holding your ground when rival squads close in. The competition doesn’t stop until you’ve dragged your haul back to safety.

Life in the Ruins

It’s not all gunfire and blood. Between raids, players can carve out safehouses in the husks of buildings, using MrCrayfish’s Furniture Mod to build something resembling home inside the apocalypse. It might not win you the match, but having a place to come back to matters when the rest of the city is nothing but ash and echoes. Barricade a diner, turn an office into a team base, or decorate your squad’s hideout in the ruins—it’s one of the few comforts you’ll find here.

The Chaos Factor

This isn’t a clean or balanced experience, and that’s intentional. ChaosZPack is built to be unpredictable. Mechanics interact in ways you won’t expect, and the ruins themselves don’t play fair. One moment you’re leaning into a corner ready to ambush another squad, the next you’re scrambling because a §czombie horde§7 spawned in the subway entrance behind you. It’s messy, it’s brutal, and that’s exactly the point.

This is a modpack built for players who want more than just survival. It’s about squads, strategy, and scavenging under pressure. When every artefact is a prize and every other player is a rival, the ruins of the Lost Cities become the stage for some of the most intense Minecraft sessions you’ll ever play.

So grab three friends, load up, and step into the city. The artefacts are waiting—and hopefully so are the other squads

 

The House Hunters Team

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