You no longer need to look like a default character. The 120 client supports custom skin uploads via URL or file injection. Additionally, it features built-in macro settings, custom keybinds, and texture pack imports directly through the browser storage (IndexedDB). How to Access and Play Eaglercraft 120
If you are looking for the latest in Eaglercraft 1.20 functionality, keeping an eye on community-driven development, such as Purityyy1's GitHub, is recommended for the most updated version.
Support for 1.20 updates, including infinite world generation and updated mobs.
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: Because it is not a 1:1 vanilla port, many 1.20 "clients" are actually highly customized versions of the 1.8.8 engine with backported features and modern textures. Recommended Clients & Resources
For offline play or to bypass network restrictions, you can download the entire client as a single HTML file.
Getting started with the Eaglercraft 1.20 client requires minimal setup. Because it runs entirely within a web browser, there are no heavy files to install. Method 1: Playing via Online Mirrors
Paste a valid Eaglercraft WebSocket address (e.g., wss://://example.com ). Click and double-click the server to join the game. Performance Optimization Tips
Fixed broken swimming animations, improved background panoramas, and enabled the glow squid to actually glow. Top Eaglercraft 1.20 Client Options

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