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All the Mods 10: To the Sky

Minecraft All the Mods 10: To the Sky (also known as ATM10 Sky or ATM10SKY) takes the massive mod collection of All the Mods 10 and drops it straight into a classic Skyblock void. Developed by the ATMTeam and distributed through CurseForge, ATM10 Sky keeps roughly the same mod lineup as its parent pack but reshapes the entire early game around resource scarcity and a tightly guided quest line.

What Is All the Mods 10: To the Sky?

ATM10 Sky isn’t the first void-start spin-off from the ATM team. Similar ‘To the Sky’ variants have shipped since All the Mods 6, including ATM7 Sky and ATM9 Sky, before landing on this NeoForge 1.21.1 edition. The idea stays consistent across generations: take the parent pack’s full mod roster and force players through it via a single starting island instead of an open world. Where regular All the Mods 10 lets you wander into any system in any order, ATM10 Sky locks that freedom behind a resource bottleneck, so almost everything you own in the early game has to be sieved, grown, or crafted from scratch.

AspectAll the Mods 10All the Mods 10: To the Sky
starting Pointfull generated overworldvoid island with 1x tree
core resource loopmining and farmingsieving gravel, sand, and dust
progression styleopen-ended, self-directedFTB Quests-guided, step by step
best forplayers who want total freedomplayers who want a clear next step

System Requirements & Performance

ATM10 Sky asks a little less of your hardware than its parent pack, mostly because a void world simply has fewer chunks to generate and keep loaded around your island.

RequirementAll the Mods 10All the Mods 10: to the Sky
RAM Assigned to Client8-10 GB6-8 GB
Recommended System RAM16 GB12 GB+
CPUmulti-core recommended4+ cores recommended
Java VersionJava 21Java 21

As your crafting and automation lines expand later on, tick speed on busy servers can still dip, so it’s worth spreading large machine clusters across your base rather than stacking everything in one chunk.

How to Download ATM10: To the Sky

CurseForge is the only official source for All the Mods 10: To the Sky. The current release is version 2.0.2, built on NeoForge for Minecraft 1.21.1, and like the base pack it requires Java 21. Search for ‘All the Mods 10: To the Sky’ or ‘ATM10 Sky’ inside any of the following launchers and install it with a single click:

  • CurseForge App
  • ATLauncher
  • Prism Launcher

The install flow is identical to regular All the Mods 10.

Hosting an ATM10: To the Sky Server

ATM10 Sky is fully multiplayer and LAN compatible, and dedicated server files are published on CurseForge right alongside the client download. Because the pack is lighter than regular ATM10, it’s a solid choice for smaller friend groups who still want the full tech-and-magic experience without needing a high-end server. A Minecraft server from GPORTAL gets your island online with the correct NeoForge build pre-installed, so you can skip the manual server setup entirely.

Getting Started in ATM10: To the Sky

Success in ATM10 Sky comes down to two habits you want to build in your first couple of hours: reading the quest book before you do anything else, and getting a sieve automated before manual clicking wears you down.

Opening the Quest Book

Tip:Open the FTB Quests book within your first five minutes on the island. Skyblock packs are notorious for the ‘what do I even do first?’ moment, and the book lays out the intended path in clear, numbered steps from chapter one onward.

Quests are organized into chapters that mirror ATM10’s own progression, so systems like ore processing, storage, and later Draconic Evolution content unlock in roughly the same order as the base pack, just gated behind sieved materials instead of mined ones. Several island starts are available too, including dirt-and-tree layouts contributed by the community, so your very first few minutes can look slightly different from one world to the next.

Your First Sieve Setup

Before opening the quest book in detail, your first actions on the island should cover the basics:

  • breaking down the starting tree for planks and 1x sapling
  • replanting the sapling for a renewable wood supply
  • crafting a basic sieve
  • collecting starting-island gravel for sieving
  • building simple chest storage for early drops

The Sieve System: How ATM10SKY Resources Work

Every ore, seed, and stray resource you’d normally dig up in regular ATM10 has to be sifted into existence here instead. This single mechanic is the backbone of the entire pack, and understanding it early saves hours of frustration later.

Manual Sieving vs. Automation

Holding a sievable block and right-clicking a sieve places it inside. 14x further right-clicks gradually process it, with a chance to drop those on the final click:

  • ores
  • seeds
  • stone

Gravel, sand, soul sand, dust, and even kelp can all be run through a sieve, each with its own set of possible drops. Manually sieving works fine for the first hour, but it stalls progression fast once you need bulk materials for automation.

The standard fix is a mechanical or auto-sieve setup: an automatic block-clicker feeding gravel in, paired with a hopper or pipe system sorting the output into storage. One quirk worth knowing before you build a fully automated farm: fake players used by many automation mods can’t interact with a normal sieve. If your farm relies on one, you’ll need the flux sieve added by Ex Machinis: Divitiae Deorum instead.

GeOres and Alternative Resource Farming

Sieving isn’t the only resource loop in the pack. GeOres lets you grow ore-bearing crystals over time, giving you a slower but steady supply that runs independently of your sieve throughput. This exists partly to compensate for a deliberate balance choice: a large chunk of the Mystical Agriculture seed pool was removed in ATM10 Sky specifically to spread resource generation across more systems, with Productive Bees picking up some of the slack for renewable materials.

The All the Mods 10: To the Sky Mod List

The All the Mods 10: To the Sky mod list overlaps heavily with regular All the Mods 10, roughly 500 mods spanning technology, magic, storage, and cosmetics. What sets the Sky mod list apart are a handful of skyblock-specific additions and adjustments layered on top of the same foundation:

  • Ex Machinis: Divitiae Deorum: adds the flux sieve for fake-player-friendly sieve automation
  • GeOres: grows ore-bearing crystals as an alternative to sieving
  • Mystical Agriculture: trimmed seed pool to spread resource production across more mods
  • Productive Bees: expanded role in resource generation to help offset the reduced seed pool

Nether generation is also restricted compared to the base pack: only forts spawn, with no bastions, which changes where certain loot-gated materials can be sourced. For the full breakdown of the shared technology and magic mods, mod categories on CurseForge’s project page list everything from Applied Energistics addons to world generation tweaks in detail.

CategoryApprox. mod count
addons40
API & library66
armor, tools & weapons35
cosmetic65
storage34
technology61
utility & QoL57

FAQ

Is the All the Mods 10: To the Sky mod list the same as All the Mods 10?

Nearly: around 500 mods overlap between the two packs, but ATM10 Sky adds a few skyblock-specific mods like GeOres and trims parts of Mystical Agriculture to balance the void start.

How much RAM does ATM10 To the Sky need?

Allocate 6-8 GB to the Minecraft client, with at least 12 GB of total system RAM. That’s slightly lighter than regular All the Mods 10, since a void world generates fewer chunks.

Where can I download ATM10 Sky?

CurseForge is the only official source. Install it through the CurseForge App, ATLauncher, or Prism Launcher by searching for ‘ATM10 Sky’.

Can I host an All the Mods 10: To the Sky server?

Yes, dedicated server files are published on CurseForge, and the pack fully supports multiplayer and LAN play. A GPORTAL Minecraft server can have it running with the correct NeoForge build in minutes.

Is ATM10: To the Sky good for Skyblock beginners?

The FTB Quests book guides you clearly from the first minute, but the pack assumes some familiarity with automation concepts like pipes, hoppers, and item filters. If you’ve never touched a modded automation pack before, regular All the Mods 10 or a lighter Skyblock pack builds that intuition first.

All the Mods, No Ground to Stand On: This Is ATM10: To the Sky

Minecraft All the Mods 10: To the Sky takes everything that makes the base pack a fan favorite and rebuilds it around a single mechanic: the sieve. Starting from 1x tree and nothing else forces a completely different rhythm than the open-world original, guided step by step through FTB Quests until you’re running the same tech and magic systems at full scale. If the void start feels like a bit much, StoneBlock and SkyFactory 4 offer gentler takes on the same sieve-and-grow formula. Whichever version you pick, your Minecraft server from GPORTAL is ready whenever you and your friends want to take the leap into the void together.

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