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is butterfly clicking bannable?
Posted on 15 April 2018 - 11:59 PM
I click around 8-12 and sometimes 10-14 when I butterfly would I get ban for clicking that amount?Posted on 16 April 2018 - 07:50 AM
si, butterfly clicking creates double clicks which GCheat can pick upLast edited on 16 April 2018 - 07:55 AM by JuztChicken
Here are the Badlion rules: https://www.badlion.net/wiki/rulesGameplay Rules: #3
"Any type of third party program that interfaces(directly or indirectly) with the minecraft client to provide an unfair advantage is strictly prohibited. Examples include(but not limited to) autoclickers, macros, multiple attack buttons (multiple buttons/keys bound to leftclick), editing hardware to allow clicking faster than humanly possible (drag clicking), and changing default mouse interactions (like double/triple click on a single click). General rule is one button, one finger, one click."
Posted on 16 April 2018 - 01:22 PM
Yes, it will get you GCheated or at least Judgement Day-banned.Posted on 16 April 2018 - 06:13 PM
"General rule is one button, one finger, one click."Posted on 16 April 2018 - 06:59 PM
JuztChicken wrote
Here are the Badlion rules: https://www.badlion.net/wiki/rules
Gameplay Rules: #3
"Any type of third party program that interfaces(directly or indirectly) with the minecraft client to provide an unfair advantage is strictly prohibited. Examples include(but not limited to) autoclickers, macros, multiple attack buttons (multiple buttons/keys bound to leftclick), editing hardware to allow clicking faster than humanly possible (drag clicking), and changing default mouse interactions (like double/triple click on a single click). General rule is one button, one finger, one click."
Gameplay Rules: #3
"Any type of third party program that interfaces(directly or indirectly) with the minecraft client to provide an unfair advantage is strictly prohibited. Examples include(but not limited to) autoclickers, macros, multiple attack buttons (multiple buttons/keys bound to leftclick), editing hardware to allow clicking faster than humanly possible (drag clicking), and changing default mouse interactions (like double/triple click on a single click). General rule is one button, one finger, one click."
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