Frustrated, Kael went where desperate cheaters go: a dark corner of a forum dedicated to "decompilation." He downloaded a tool called and cracked open the .jar of a famous, private addon called ArtemisKiller —allegedly made to break the very anti-cheat that tormented him.
Kael typed in public chat: "gg"
He hovered over the "Addons" folder.
The second was Ravenous , a premium addon from a Discord server with a nitro-boost level of 47. It cost him fifteen bucks. It had a "Phase" module that worked for exactly three seconds before rubber-banding him into a wall of bedrock. The developer, a kid named c0ffee , just said, "skill issue lol."
Then he deleted it. All of it. The cracked .jar , the shadow.db remnant, the configs. He ran Revo Uninstaller on the whole .minecraft folder. He watched the files dissolve.
Kael had been staring at the crash report for three hours. The screen was a waterfall of red text, terminating in a single, damning line: java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot invoke "de.florianmichael.viamcp.fixes.FixedMovementCheck.toString()" because the return value of "de.florianmichael.viamcp.viafabric.ViaFabric.getVersionProvider()" is null .