Increased CPS makes fast bridging techniques (like jitter-bridging) and emergency "block clutching" over voids much more reliable. Installation Guide (Minecraft Forge 1.8.9)
In Minecraft 1.8.9, higher CPS correlates with taking less knockback, allowing you to "hold your ground" more effectively during trades.
While "butterfly clicking" is traditionally a physical technique where a player rapidly alternates two fingers on a single mouse button to increase Clicks Per Second (CPS), this specific .jar file typically refers to a or enhancement of that technique. Key Features and Functionality File name- Butterfly-Click-Mod-Forge-1.8.9.jar
It is vital to distinguish between physical butterfly clicking and using a mod file like this:
Open the downloaded Forge installer and select "Install Client." Key Features and Functionality It is vital to
To use the Butterfly-Click-Mod-Forge-1.8.9.jar , you must have the Forge mod loader installed.
Drag and drop Butterfly-Click-Mod-Forge-1.8.9.jar into the mods folder. Many versions of this mod work by automatically
Higher click rates increase the statistical likelihood of landing the "first hit," which is crucial for starting a combo that prevents the opponent from hitting back.
Many versions of this mod work by automatically doubling every physical click. For example, a modest 7 CPS becomes a lethal 14 CPS in-game.
Get the "Recommended" or "Latest" installer for 1.8.9 from the Official Forge Website .