In the ever-evolving world of competitive Minecraft, particularly on high-stakes PvP servers, the battle between hackers and anti-cheat developers is constant. As servers implement stricter anti-cheat measures like Watchdog, Vulcan, and Matrix, traditional hacked clients become too easy to detect. This gave rise to a specialized, stealthy category of software: .
Many ghost clients do not modify the Minecraft game files directly via Forge or Fabric. Instead, they exist as external programs ( .exe or .dll files) that inject code directly into the game’s memory (JVM) while it is running. Lithium Ghost Client
User reviews of similar ghost clients (which often mirror the assessment of leaked ones like Lithium) typically evaluate the following categories: Many ghost clients do not modify the Minecraft
Provides "smooth aim assist" that locks onto opponents in a human-like manner. It uses attack indicators to determine the optimal timing for critical hits. The aim assist reportedly uses and 90% while grounded . It uses attack indicators to determine the optimal