Fast Block Place Mod 189 Work [PREMIUM – Hacks]

Fast Block Place mod for Minecraft 1.8.9 is a utility that removes the artificial delay between block placements, allowing you to build at significantly higher speeds than vanilla allows. Core Functionality In vanilla Minecraft 1.8.9, the game enforces a 4-tick delay

  1. WorldEdit (with speed commands): The gold standard for massive block placement.
  2. Litematica (Easy Place Mode): Allows you to blueprint and auto-place blocks from your inventory.
  3. Custom Client-Side Mods (e.g., FastPlace, TriggerBot mods): These override the client cooldown.
  4. Server Plugins (like FastBlockPlacer for Spigot/Paper): These modify server-side physics to allow instant placement of specific block IDs.

Compare this to other bridging mods like Auto-Bridge or Safe Walk. fast block place mod 189 work

  • Use the //mask command to isolate Block 189.
  • Example: //mask 189 (only affects block ID 189).
  • Then use //set 189 with a large region. The "fast" part comes from //perf settings: /worldedit perftime 5 to reduce processing delay.
  1. Anti-Cheat Interference: Servers like AntiAura or NoCheatPlus will revert fast placement. You must ask the admin to add an exception for Block 189.
  2. Inventory Lag: If you are placing from a full inventory, the game lags when updating stack counts. Use an infinite supply block (e.g., creative mode or a cobblestone generator).
  3. Render Distance: Trying to place blocks faster than the chunk can render causes "ghost blocks" (blocks that appear placed but then disappear). Reduce your render distance or pre-generate chunks.
  4. Wrong Block State: Block 189 might have variants (e.g., 189:1, 189:2). Use the mod's debug stick to verify the exact metadata.
  5. Mod Version Mismatch: Ensure the Fast Place mod is built for the same API as your game (Fabric vs Forge).

Ethical and fair-play considerations

  • Use on single-player or private servers where you have permission.
  • Avoid using on public, competitive, or survival servers that prohibit automation.
  • Prefer modes/setting combinations that mimic human variability if you use it to prevent unfair advantage.
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