: An in-game menu (ClickGUI) is created, often using Java 17 for the compilation process, to allow users to interact with hack settings.
Killaura (automatically attacking nearby entities) and AutoClicker dominate PvP scenarios.
Precision offers a more "classic" hacked client feel, reminiscent of old-school Java clients like Huzuni or Wurst.
Players seeking these clients face significant risks. Since they are unofficial third-party software, many "free" clients are embedded with malicious scripts designed to steal browser cookies, discord tokens, or saved passwords. Users are frequently advised to exercise caution and only use open-source versions from reputable developers within the community.
Never download .exe files claiming to be Eaglercraft clients. Eaglercraft runs on .html and .js . If a site asks you to run an executable, it is likely malware.
In standard Minecraft, a hacked client is a modified launcher that injects code to give the player unfair advantages (flight, speed, kill aura). In Eaglercraft, the mechanics are different because the game runs entirely in your browser.