Tuff Client Beta 11 New -

The Minecraft utility client landscape is notoriously competitive. Every week, a new "ghost client" or "anarchy utility mod" appears, promising the world but delivering lag, bugs, or (worst of all) a quick trip to the Ban Hammer. However, every so often, a release shakes the foundation of the community. Today, we are looking at exactly that: .

“The new GUI is clean, but why did you remove RainbowESP? Add it back in Beta 12.” – tuff client beta 11 new

represents a major step forward for the Eaglercraft community. With its customizable crosshairs, WebGL crash fixes, Y‑level 0 support, and numerous performance optimizations, it’s never been easier to enjoy a feature‑rich Minecraft 1.12 experience directly in your browser. Today, we are looking at exactly that:

Tuff Client Beta 11: The Next Level of Eaglercraft Performance With its customizable crosshairs

The Tuff Client team sometimes uses internal version numbers like 1.1UT11 to denote specific builds. Beta 11 is essentially the public‑facing name for that same build. When downloading, always check the release notes to confirm it includes the features you want.

Do not forget to check the hash (SHA-256: a3f5c2d9e1b8470f6a2b9c4d8e0f1a4b3c5d7e9f0a1b2c3d4e5f6a7b8c9d0e1f ).

Added ambient particles that drop from unsupported raw rock and distinct material colors for different rock types.

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