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Tuff Client 1.8.8 ❲iOS❳

// Reach artifact if (attackDistance > 4.2 && !(isLiquidNearby || isRidingEntity)) checkForTuffReach();

// Example pseudo-check for Tuff's Velocity if (packet is PlayerPositionLook && (deltaY > 0 && deltaXZ < 0.1)) if (player.velocityVertical > 0.2 && deltaY < 0.01) flag("Tuff Velocity – no vertical knockback"); tuff client 1.8.8

Tuff Client was discontinued around late 2019. Its final version (1.8.8 build 47) was leaked and backdoored – many copies contained a remote command execution (RCE) via chat packet disguised as an "update check." This led to its rapid decline. // Reach artifact if (attackDistance &gt; 4

1. Overview Tuff Client was a mid-tier utility mod (often classified as a "hacked client") designed exclusively for Minecraft Java Edition 1.8.8 . Its peak usage occurred during the post-1.8 PvP era (circa 2016–2019), where it competed with clients like LiquidBounce, Vape, and Wolfram. Unlike large-scale injection clients, Tuff operated as a Forge mod , dropping a .jar file into the mods folder. Overview Tuff Client was a mid-tier utility mod