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For the first time in months, Kael smiled. He had won. Not because he had the best addon, but because he had looked into the abyss of what a Meteor addon could truly do—and decided that some null pointers should never be dereferenced.

Kael typed in public chat: "gg"

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. meteor client addons

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 . For the first time in months, Kael smiled

Most addons were lazy: they injected mixins haphazardly, causing memory leaks. ArtemisKiller was surgical. It had a packet interceptor that mimicked human-level randomness. It had a "LagSwitch" that didn't freeze your screen, but instead buffered inputs and replayed them during low-tick windows. It had a module called that, when toggled, disabled every other module and made you look like a vanilla player on bad wifi. Kael typed in public chat: "gg" Frustrated, Kael

But vanilla Meteor wasn't enough anymore. Cubic's server had installed a custom anti-cheat called Artemis . It was smart. It watched your rotation, your tick timing, your inventory clicks. Vanilla Meteor got you banned in ten minutes.

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