Clients | Modded Eaglercraft
For discovering new content, websites like and Eaglercraft Central serve as invaluable hubs. Eaglercraft Extras offers a giant selection of clients for versions 1.3, 1.5, and 1.8, along with pre-built worlds, server lists, and resource packs. Eaglercraft Central similarly provides access to multiple clients, mods like EaglerRinth , and links to popular resource pack repositories.
Designed for players who want a beautiful single-player or casual multiplayer experience. They prioritize high-resolution textures, custom animations, embedded music players, and visual shader effects. Offline & Portable Clients
Browsers are notorious for memory throttling and CPU limitations. Modded clients counteract this by integrating custom optimization engines similar to desktop mods like OptiFine or Sodium. modded eaglercraft clients
Some popular modded Eaglercraft clients include:
: Known for its "Click GUI" and multiple versions (like V3) that allow for easy feature toggling. For discovering new content, websites like and Eaglercraft
to compile Java code into JavaScript and WebAssembly, developers have created optimized clients that bypass standard browser limitations. Core Categories of Modded Clients
— A desktop-focused client with Optifine built directly in. Can connect to any cracked Minecraft server that doesn't require authentication, and it works on existing 1.5.2 and 1.8.8 servers. However, it lacks a web-based offline download option. Designed for players who want a beautiful single-player
Eaglercraft saves single-player worlds and client settings directly to your browser's IndexedDB / LocalStorage . If you clear your browser cache, history, or cookies, your worlds and settings will be permanently deleted. Always use the client's internal settings menu to export backups of your worlds to your local hard drive. Security, Fairness, and Client Safety
Allows players to equip visual cosmetics visible to other users of the same client.
Only download or run clients hosted on reputable GitHub Pages, GitLab repositories, or verified community Discord servers.