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Decoding meteor-rejects-addon-0.3--3-.jar: A Deep Dive into the Controversial Meteor Client Addon
Where Did You Get This File? Common Sources
Users typically acquire meteor-rejects-addon-0.3--3-.jar from:
- GitHub repositories – Forks of the original Meteor Rejects project.
- Discord servers – Private anarchy communities sharing compiled builds.
- File-sharing sites (unknown risk) – MediaFire, Dropbox, or CurseForge pages (though CurseForge bans utility mods).
- Auto-downloaders – Some hacked clients scripts pull this file automatically when
meteor-client.jar is detected.
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2. Auto Heal
- What it does: Automatically uses healing items (like golden apples or potions) when your health drops below a certain threshold.
- Why it's useful: While the main Meteor Client has similar features, the Rejects version often allows for more aggressive or specific configurations, ensuring you don't die simply because you were too focused on PvP to eat a golden apple.
Prerequisites
- Minecraft Launcher (vanilla or MultiMC)
- Fabric Loader 0.14.x or higher
- Meteor Client (version 0.4.9 recommended for addon 0.3--3)
- Java 17 or 21
Best practices
- Start with conservative rules in a “mark” mode to observe impact before switching to “reject.”
- Keep rule set minimal and well-documented.
- Include a sampling/trace option on rejects to retain minimal payload samples for debugging.