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First Launch

After installing Sn0w, launch Minecraft with the Fabric profile. On your first launch, Sn0w will initialize and create default configuration files.
Sn0w is designed around a specific playstyle developed over 5 years of private use. The client may feel unconventional compared to other hacked clients you’ve used.

Basic Controls

1

Open the Client Menu

Press Right Shift (default) to open the Sn0w GUI menu. This is where you’ll access all modules and settings.
2

Navigate Modules

Browse through the available modules:
  • Combat - Crystal PVP features, auto-totem, kill-aura, etc.
  • Movement - Speed, flight, phasewalk, chorus manipulation
  • Render - ESP, tracers, nametags, shaders
  • Misc - Various utility features
  • Exploit - Server-specific bypasses and exploits
3

Bind Modules

Click on a module and press a key to bind it. This allows you to toggle modules quickly during gameplay.
To unbind a module, right-click on the bind button.
4

Configure Settings

Click on a module to view its settings. Adjust values to match your playstyle and server requirements.

Essential Modules for Crystal PVP

If you’re new to Sn0w, here are the essential modules to enable for crystal PVP:

Auto Crystal

Automatically places and breaks end crystals for maximum damage

Auto Totem

Automatically manages totems of undying in your offhand

Surround

Places obsidian around you for protection

Hole Snap

Snaps you into safe holes with advanced timing

Binding Keys

Keyboard Binds

To bind a module to a keyboard key:
  1. Open the Sn0w menu (Right Shift)
  2. Click on the module you want to bind
  3. Press the desired key
  4. The module will now toggle when you press that key

Mouse Binds

Mouse button binds must be configured manually in the config file:
1

Locate Config File

Navigate to your Minecraft directory and find config.yml:
# Windows
%appdata%\.minecraft\config.yml

# macOS/Linux
~/.minecraft/config.yml
2

Edit Bind Value

Open the config file and find the module you want to bind. Change the bind value to a mouse button:
module_name:
  bind: MOUSE_4
  enabled: false
Available mouse buttons: MOUSE_1, MOUSE_2, MOUSE_3, MOUSE_4, MOUSE_5
See the Module.java source code for all available bind options.
3

Restart Minecraft

Restart Minecraft for the changes to take effect.

Understanding Sn0w’s Unique Features

This client was built for a specific group of players over 5 years. Features may not work as you expect. Take time to learn how each module functions.

Holesnap Timer

An advanced feature that detects safe holes and times your movement into them perfectly for PVP situations.

Predict Surround

Predictively places surround blocks based on player movement patterns, giving you an edge in crystal PVP.

Chorus Manipulation

Exploits chorus fruit mechanics for advanced movement and positioning strategies.

Fast Phasewalk

A unique phasewalk implementation that allows vertical movement (up and down), unlike traditional phase implementations.

Configuration Tips

Sn0w’s configuration is complex and designed for experienced users. The developer recommends asking for help rather than configuring blindly. Join the community or create an issue on GitHub for configuration assistance.
Sn0w was designed primarily for:
  • 2b2t (with CC bypass)
  • 5b5t (full disabler)
  • 0b0t (full disabler)
  • Grim anti-cheat servers
  • Other anarchy servers
Yes. Sn0w is a 5-year-old private client built by one developer. You will encounter crashes and bugs. This is expected and part of using a client that was never meant for public release.

Testing Your Setup

Once you’ve configured your essential modules:
  1. Join a test server or single-player world
  2. Enable a few basic modules (ESP, Fullbright)
  3. Test movement modules in a safe environment
  4. Practice combat modules against mobs or test dummies
  5. Gradually enable more advanced features as you learn
Start with basic modules and gradually add more as you become comfortable with Sn0w’s unique mechanics.

Next Steps

FAQ

Common questions and answers about using Sn0w

Configuration Guide

Detailed configuration options and settings

Combat Modules

Crystal PvP and combat automation modules

Movement Modules

Speed, flight, and movement enhancement modules

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