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Liquidbounce 1.16.5 Now

The mod’s GUI shimmered into existence: a translucent panel of sliders and checkboxes, each a silent promise of unfair advantage. Reach: 3.2. Velocity: 85%. AimAssist: 5-degree cone. Nothing blatant. Nothing that screamed “ban me.” He was a needle in a haystack of legitimate players.

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. liquidbounce 1.16.5

He stared at the ban screen. 30 days. But more than that, a message appeared in his LiquidBounce console: The mod’s GUI shimmered into existence: a translucent

Kael smiled. He closed Minecraft, navigated to a dark web forum, and opened a private message from a user named vape_v4_ghost . Subject line: "You want the 1.16.5 source? Let’s talk kernel-level bypasses." AimAssist: 5-degree cone

And LiquidBounce 1.16.5 was the patient zero.