1.20.1: Xray //top\\

“Then why does it feel like this?” Steve gestured vaguely at the void. “You’re not banned. Not yet. I want to show you something.”

A portal opened—not a Nether portal, but a shimmering, data-stream violet. Jace stepped through, and the world reloaded.

Using Xray on public multiplayer servers is almost universally banned. It provides an unfair advantage and ruins the economy and fun for other players. Most servers utilize anti-cheat plugins (like Spartan, Vulcan, or Matrix) that can detect unusual mining patterns and lead to an immediate ban. Use these tools responsibly in single-player or on servers where it is explicitly allowed. 1.20.1 xray

“Why?” Jace asked, the word feeling raw.

The "Trails & Tales" update introduced new blocks that affect how Xrays function: “Then why does it feel like this

The Minecraft 1.20.1 Xray mod offers a range of features and benefits that can enhance gameplay, particularly for players interested in mining, exploration, and PvP. While there are potential drawbacks to consider, the mod can be a valuable addition to a player's toolkit. As with any mod, players should be aware of server policies and ensure they are using the mod responsibly.

The message came through, a private whisper from Steve. I want to show you something

In 1.20.1, Xray remains a powerful tool for single-player efficiency but remains a high-risk cheat for multiplayer. Always check server rules before installing anything that alters game balance.

The world seed was random. He spawned in a taiga forest, snow dusting the pines. He punched a tree. Crafted a pick. Found a hole in the side of a mountain. And as he descended, the light from the surface fading to a dim, flickering dot behind him, he heard it: the scuttle of a spider, the drip of water, the low growl of something unseen.