Hot [cracked]: Meteor Client 1211 1206 1165
Meteor Client is a popular, free, and open-source utility mod for Minecraft, specifically designed for use on anarchy and private servers
. It is widely recognized for its high level of customization and support for the latest Minecraft versions. Latest Supported Versions meteor client 1211 1206 1165 hot
Meteor Client is consistently updated to maintain compatibility with the newest stable releases of Minecraft. Installation - Meteor Client Meteor Client is a popular, free, and open-source
Why Is It “Hot”?
- 2b2t Compatibility: Build 1165 has specific patches for 2b2t’s custom anticheat (called “Paper with extra spice”).
- Lightweight: Runs on low-end PCs like a dream – no fancy rendering overhead.
- Classic Modules: Packed with legacy exploits that were patched in later versions, including chunk ban methods and dupe helpers.
Introduction
Meteor Client is one of the most popular open-source utility mods for Minecraft, designed for anarchy servers, PvP, and general gameplay enhancement. It’s known for its clean GUI, powerful features, and active development. Why Is It “Hot”
When players say a version is "hot," they mean it’s currently popular, well-supported, and has active addon/module compatibility. This guide breaks down the three major "hot" versions: 1.21.1 (bleeding edge), 1.20.6 (stable modern), and 1.16.5 (anarchy classic).
Short feature checklist
- HUD customization: flexible placement, scaling, and toggles
- Module management: presets, binds, quick toggles
- Performance: lightweight, low overhead
- Stability: ongoing bugfixes and hotfix releases
1.16.5 – “Mixin error”
- Update Fabric to 0.14.23.
- Remove OptiFine (use Sodium + Iris for 1.16.5 instead).
Decoding the Numbers: 1.21.1, 1.20.6, and 1.16.5
The numbers in the keyword—1211, 1206, 1165—are shorthand for Minecraft version numbers:
- 1211 = Minecraft 1.21.1
- 1206 = Minecraft 1.20.6
- 1165 = Minecraft 1.16.5
Meteor Client is version-specific. Unlike some mods that work across multiple releases, Meteor requires a matching client build for each Minecraft update. The term “hot” indicates that these three versions are currently the most sought-after, either due to recent updates, server popularity, or unique features.