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Prevents the player from being pushed by water or slowed down by cobwebs or eating. Famous Clients from the Era

A popular choice for early anarchy players looking for a lightweight but effective toolset. The Risks: Malware and Bans

Downloading hacked clients from this era is a high-risk activity. Because many of these files are hosted on "sketchy" or archived websites, they are frequently bundled with or other malware. Even "famous" clients have historically been found to contain "rats" (Remote Access Trojans) that allow developers to steal Discord tokens, Minecraft accounts, or even banking information. Minecraft Beta 1.7.3 Hacked Client

While many clients from 2011 have been lost to deleted MediaFire links, some remain legendary in the community:

Although it gained its peak fame in later versions (1.2.5–1.8), early iterations laid the groundwork for the modern "GUI" (Graphical User Interface) that most clients use today. Prevents the player from being pushed by water

Minecraft Beta 1.7.3 is often hailed as the "Golden Age" of the game. Released in July 2011, it was the final version before the "Adventure Update" (Beta 1.8) introduced hunger bars, sprinting, and the End, fundamentally changing the survival experience. Because of its purity as a sandbox, a dedicated community still plays it today on "Golden Age" servers like 2Beta2T .

Automatically attacks any entity within a certain radius, often much faster than a human could click. Because many of these files are hosted on

Allows players to fly in survival mode or climb up vertical walls like a spider.