About Avalon Homestead
Avalon Homestead is a cozy, community-driven Wurm Unlimited server built for long-term play: a smaller world with meaningful travel, fair progression, and quality-of-life improvements that respect the original game. No RMT, no pay-to-win, just building, crafting, exploration, and the stories we create together.
What kind of server is Avalon?
Avalon Homestead is designed as a peaceful PvE homeland Wurm Unlimited server where your progress matters. We keep the experience close to vanilla, but remove unnecessary friction with a curated mod list.
- Small map with short travel times and a strong “neighbor” feeling
- Long-term stability, consistent rules, and careful changes only
- Community-first moderation: friendly, fair, and transparent
- No RMT / no pay-to-win, ever
Gameplay & Quality of Life
Mods on Avalon exist for one reason: make the game smoother without breaking progression. If something saves time, it should still feel earned.
Expect improvements like easier early infrastructure work, less tedious resource loops, and better convenience features, while keeping the economy and crafting meaningful. We avoid “stacking power” systems and keep the server balanced on purpose.
Our values
Avalon Homestead is a Wurm Unlimited server built around a few simple principles. They guide every decision, from moderation to server changes:
The goal is simple: a server where you can settle down, build something beautiful, and know it will still be here tomorrow.
New here?
If you’re new to Wurm or new to Avalon, don’t worry, people are usually happy to help. The best start is to explore, place a small settlement, and get your basic tools going.
Tip: Say hello in chat, ask questions, and don’t be shy about trading. A small map means you’re never far from a neighbor.
The Avalon promise
Avalon Homestead is not a cash grab and not a short-lived “season server”. It’s built to last, with careful maintenance, backups, and a slow-and-steady approach to changes.
If we add something, it’s because it makes the world better, not because it looks flashy. If we change something, it’s communicated clearly, with the community in mind. That’s the deal.