2017 Force - Minecraft 1.12.2 Avox Hacked Client -windowsmac-
Many "AVOX FORCE" downloads on sketchy YouTube videos and VirusTotal-scanned MediaFire links were actually RATs (Remote Access Trojans). The legitimate client (if one ever existed as advertised) was notoriously unstable.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational and historical archival purposes only. Using hacked clients on multiplayer servers (especially without permission) violates the Minecraft Terms of Service and most server rules. The author does not condone cheating on competitive or public servers.
Featured advanced KillAura, Auto-Clicker, and Reach modules that were highly customizable to mimic legitimate player movements. Minecraft 1.12.2 AVOX Hacked Client -WindowsMac- 2017 FORCE
. It was primarily known for its "Forcefield" (Kill Aura) and movement hacks designed to bypass early anti-cheat systems. 🕹️ Key Features of AVOX (2017)
Many "re-uploaded" versions of legacy clients like AVOX, Phobos, or Sigma are "ratted" (Remote Access Trojans), allowing developers to steal your passwords, Discord tokens, or banking info. Many "AVOX FORCE" downloads on sketchy YouTube videos
Unlike standard KillAura, AVOX used a "MultiDirectional Force" hitbox. In practice, this meant the client would send attack packets from three simulated angles simultaneously. On laggy 1.12.2 servers, this often resulted in "double hits" or phantom reach.
The client was popular during the "Golden Age" of 1.12.2 anarchy and PvP servers for its specific module set: Forcefield (Kill Aura): Unlike standard KillAura
Some notable features of the AVOX Hacked Client included:
If you are reading this in 2026 or later and still want to "Force" something on a 1.12.2 server, you will find hundreds of re-uploads. Here is how to tell a fake AVOX from a real (unstable) one: