Players using Tuff Client or similar modifications should be aware:
Source your links and files from official Eaglercraft Discord servers or reputable GitHub repositories rather than sketchy third-party blogging sites.
: Eaglercraft 1.12.2 is still considered in-development, so you may encounter occasional bugs or missing features, but the community is constantly working on updates.
For 1.12.2 specifically, Tuff Client is the best free option.
: The r/eaglercraft subreddit is the primary source for the latest working links and update logs.
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While the Tuff Client is a third-party modification and not officially verified by Mojang or the main Eaglercraft project, it is listed on reputable community portals and comes from known developers. As with any unofficial software, you use it at your own risk.
But what exactly is Tuff Client? Is it safe? How do you install it without paying a dime? And why is everyone pairing it with Eaglercraft 1.12.2?
Yes. Eaglercraft and Tuff Client are designed to run on Chromebooks and other restricted devices, as long as you can open an HTML file or access a website. The offline download method works particularly well on school computers where internet filtering may be strict.
