Using hacked clients like Akrien on public servers typically violates their , leading to permanent bans. While using such clients in single-player or private worlds is generally legal, using them with malicious intent—such as crashing servers or launching DDoS attacks —can constitute a federal offense in several jurisdictions.
Users can write their own custom functions using the client's internal API to extend its capabilities beyond the default modules.
Offers highly detailed settings for visuals, allowing users to modify the GUI and in-game ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) to their preference. Usage and Availability
A specialized Lite version is available, designed to remain undetected during manual server "checks" by moderators.
The client supports Minecraft versions ranging from 1.8 to 1.21.x , with dedicated versions for 1.12.2, 1.16.5, and 1.21.4.
Includes highly customizable modules such as KillAura , SuperBow (for rapid or high-damage bow shots), and specific configurations for HvH (Hacker vs. Hacker) scenarios.
Features like ElytraFly and improved Spider modules allow for advanced mobility across various server types.
Akrien operates on a "freemium" model. While a exists with limited functionality, the Premium version (available at the Akrien Official Site ) unlocks the full suite of features and more reliable bypasses. The developers also run a program where users can earn back their purchase cost by creating video content featuring the client. Risks and Legality