Client: Francium

Unlike many mods that just "patch" visuals, Francium is more rooted in the game's core logic to squeeze out every possible frame.

His character exploded into motion. Not teleporting— sliding between ticks. Each of his hits landed half a second before Cobra’s client could register the knockback. Cobra’s screen froze for a microsecond as the two cheat engines collided. francium client

You’ll need to get to the Deepslate layers fast to find Tuff and Tughhoar (dust), which are vital for your survival. Unlike many mods that just "patch" visuals, Francium

is a legacy Minecraft utility mod (client) primarily known within the anarchy server community. It gained notoriety during the "Sixth Era" of anarchy servers (roughly 2018–2020) as a "cracked" or leaked modification of a private, paid client. It is widely recognized for being one of the first publicly accessible clients to feature advanced combat modules that were previously exclusive to expensive private clients. Each of his hits landed half a second

It boosts speed without changing how the world generates or how mobs behave.

It wasn't just another hack client. Francium was reactive . The moment you toggled it on, the UI shimmered like a liquid metal, and a single word appeared:

Unlike official open-source projects like Impact or Wurst, Francium’s origins are rooted in the "skid" (code reuse/theft) culture of Minecraft anarchy. The client was essentially a "paste"—a compilation of code stolen or adapted from other private clients, most notably (by one of the developers of Impact) and Impact itself.