Click. Click. Clickclickclickclickclick.
That night, deep in a Reddit thread from 2015, he found a name whispered like a forbidden spell: . Exelon Minecraft Autoclicker 1.8.9
Kai watched from the spectate screen as his own skin, now hollow-eyed and relentless, chased his former friends across the server. His autoclicker hadn't been a tool. It had been a trap. That night, deep in a Reddit thread from
“Tick-perfect. Heartbeat? Not so much. Exelon doesn’t ban cheaters, Kai. It repurposes them.” It had been a trap
“He’s using something,” Kai muttered, knuckles white around his mouse.
But the server’s logs don’t lie. The admin, a grizzled veteran known as “Oracle,” noticed the pattern. Not the clicks—the consistency . A human slows down when tired. Kai never did.
One night, after mining a chunk of ancient debris in 90 seconds, a message appeared in chat, private from Oracle: