Installation
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How to install
- Download the newest version of Wolfram from the Download page
- Open the Minecraft launcher and click "New profile" or "Edit profile"
- Click on the "Open Game Dir" button and then open the "versions" folder
- Copy the content from the zip file you downloaded into this folder
- Open the Minecraft launcher
- Click on the "New profile" button
- Set the name to: Wolfram
- Click on the "Use version: " dropdown menu and select "version Wolfram"
- Save the profile
FEATURES
I will explain what some of the more complicated features do.
ixAura
ixAura is a sort of fully customizable mix between ForceField and MultiAura.
It bypasses NC+, so it will work on most servers and it is really powerful as it can attack multiple enemeis at once.
You can set a lot of different values (options) for ixAura in its spare window surprisingly called ixAura.
For example you can set the speed of your attacks, the angle limit in which you will attack entities, your rotation speed and much more.
Be aware that ixAura can become unusable if the Rotation Limit or Attack speed is too high.
This hack can be found for example in a well-known, private hacked client called Cicada.
It bypasses NC+, so it will work on most servers and it is really powerful as it can attack multiple enemeis at once.
You can set a lot of different values (options) for ixAura in its spare window surprisingly called ixAura.
For example you can set the speed of your attacks, the angle limit in which you will attack entities, your rotation speed and much more.
Be aware that ixAura can become unusable if the Rotation Limit or Attack speed is too high.
This hack can be found for example in a well-known, private hacked client called Cicada.
Velocity
As you might have noticed, I removed AntiKnockback and replaced it with Velocity.
Velocity simply manages your knockback, but it might be a little confusing if you don't know it.
There are two options in the settings window called "Velocity Horizontal" and "Velocity Vertical".
These two options are the multiplicators of your knockback speed.
Example:
If you were to be knocked back 5 blocks away and 1 blocks high and your settings are as follows:
- Velocity Horizontal: -0.5
- Velocity Vertical: 2
You would be instead knocked 2.5 blocks towards the player and 2 blocks high.
Note that the distance I've put in this example isn't precise.
It might have been 1.5 blocks towards the player and 3 blocks high.
I recommend trying to play around with the settings and you'll see yourself.
Putting the values too high (more than 2) or too low (less than -2) will cause the anticheat to drag you
back.
Make sure the Velocity hack is enabled. Else, the settings will have no effect.
Velocity simply manages your knockback, but it might be a little confusing if you don't know it.
There are two options in the settings window called "Velocity Horizontal" and "Velocity Vertical".
These two options are the multiplicators of your knockback speed.
Example:
If you were to be knocked back 5 blocks away and 1 blocks high and your settings are as follows:
- Velocity Horizontal: -0.5
- Velocity Vertical: 2
You would be instead knocked 2.5 blocks towards the player and 2 blocks high.
Note that the distance I've put in this example isn't precise.
It might have been 1.5 blocks towards the player and 3 blocks high.
I recommend trying to play around with the settings and you'll see yourself.
Putting the values too high (more than 2) or too low (less than -2) will cause the anticheat to drag you
back.
Make sure the Velocity hack is enabled. Else, the settings will have no effect.