Liquidbounce 1.16.5 |work| May 2026
He dug down to bedrock. Then he opened the Timer module. 1.05x speed. Imperceptible to human eyes, but over five minutes, it shaved off twelve seconds of fall time. He dropped into the void, clutching a shulker box of chorus fruit. At the last possible tick, he activated NoFall — not the full negation, but the "packet" version that told the server he’d landed on a slab. The void damage cancelled. He was standing on nothing.
The Echo Shard floated on a pedestal. Beside it: a sign. liquidbounce 1.16.5
The mod itself had been logged. The server’s admins had reverse-engineered the very DLL hooks LiquidBounce used. They knew his reach, his velocity, his exact aim assist curve. He dug down to bedrock
"Nice scaffold, cheater. Enjoy the vacation." Imperceptible to human eyes, but over five minutes,
He wasn’t a griefer. He wasn’t a cheater in the screaming, fly-hacking sense. Kael was a ghost . A competitive player on the edge of the leaderboards on SanctuaryMC , a hardcore anarchy-lite server where trust was a liability and every diamond was blood-currency. He used LiquidBounce 1.16.5 — not the newer, bloated 1.19 versions with their visual clutter, but the lean, mean, Nether-update build.
Kael knew the server’s clock better than his own heartbeat. At exactly 02:13 GMT, the anti-cheat, Aegis , ran a 47-second garbage collection cycle. For those 47 seconds, its predictive movement checks lagged by 180 milliseconds. That was the window. The LiquidBounce .