⚠️ : Due to the nature of injection-based cheats requiring system-level access, malicious actors could easily add malware, keyloggers, or backdoors to leaked versions. One developer specifically warned users to run the executable in a Virtual Machine or on any.run (a malware analysis sandbox) before executing it on their main system. This is a significant red flag—legitimate software never requires such warnings.
In the context of competitive PvP, "Lithium" (specifically variants like ) refers to a ghost client —a type of hacked client designed to be invisible to both anti-cheats and manual inspections ("screen shares"). Lithium Ghost Client
For games like BedWars or SkyWars, situational awareness is critical. Lithium includes Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) and Chams, which highlight enemy players through walls. Because these are rendered overlay-style or injected clean, they do not show up if the player is recording their screen using standard broadcasting software like OBS (Open Broadcaster Software). Detection and Screenshare Bypass ⚠️ : Due to the nature of injection-based
One of the more unique features documented in the source code is a . This functionality would theoretically allow users to delete or wipe the client from their system rapidly if detected by anticheat software. The exact implementation details are unclear, but it suggests the developers considered detection scenarios seriously. In the context of competitive PvP, "Lithium" (specifically