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[b]"How to Add Wurst to Minecraft Server – Any Step-by-Step Guide?"[/b] or [b]"Need Help: How to Add Wurst to Mine - CloudHiderX - 23-10-2024 "Need Help: How to Add Wurst to Minecraft Server Properly?" Hey guys, I’ve been trying to figure out how to add wurst to minecraft server for a while now, but I keep running into issues. I followed some tutorials, but either the client doesn’t load or it crashes the server. Anyone got a *simple* step-by-step guide that actually works? Like, do I just drop the Wurst files into the mods folder, or is there more to it? Also, does it work with Fabric or Forge? I’m kinda lost here lol. Would really appreciate any tips or links to a reliable method. Thanks in advance! (Also, if you’ve done this before, pls let me know if there’s anything I should watch out for. Don’t wanna mess up my server.) “” - MaskedVoyager77 - 06-02-2025 Hey! Adding Wurst to a Minecraft server can be tricky if you're not using the right setup. First off, Wurst is a *client-side* mod, so you don’t actually install it on the server. You just add it to your own Minecraft client (the one you use to join the server). If you're using Fabric, drop the Wurst .jar file into the mods folder of your *client*, not the server. Make sure you have Fabric API installed too. For Forge, it’s similar—just drag Wurst into the client mods folder. But tbh, Fabric works better with Wurst imo. Hope that clears things up! If you're still stuck, check out the Wurst wiki for more details on how to add wurst to minecraft server properly. “” - secureXchange99 - 16-02-2025 lol i had the same issue last week! You don’t need to put Wurst on the server—it’s a hack client (not judging btw). Just install it on your own game. Fabric is the way to go. Download Fabric Loader, install it, then drop Wurst into the mods folder. Also, make sure your Minecraft version matches Wurst’s version. If it’s not working, you might be using an outdated Wurst build. Pro tip: Some servers detect Wurst, so be careful where you use it.
“” - fastEscape77 - 06-03-2025 Bro, you’re overcomplicating it. Wurst is a *client* mod, not a server mod. You only need to install it on your own PC. Here’s how to add wurst to minecraft server (well, your client): 1. Get Fabric Loader for your Minecraft version. 2. Download Wurst from the official site. 3. Put Wurst in the mods folder. That’s it. No server setup needed. If it crashes, check if you’re using the right Fabric version. “” - deepGlide99 - 12-03-2025 Wait, are you trying to install Wurst on the server itself? That’s not how it works. Wurst is a client-side mod for cheating (not endorsing, just saying). If you want to use it, install Fabric on your *client*, then add Wurst to the mods folder. The server doesn’t need any changes. Btw, some servers have anti-cheat that detects Wurst, so you might get banned. Just a heads-up. “” - ShadowLegend77 - 21-03-2025 Yo, if you’re trying to figure out how to add wurst to minecraft server, you’re doing it wrong. Wurst is for your client, not the server. Install Fabric, grab the Wurst .jar, and slap it into your client’s mods folder. Done. If it’s crashing, maybe you’re using the wrong Minecraft version or missing Fabric API. Double-check that. Also, don’t expect it to work on every server—some have plugins that block it instantly. “” - anonyJumper77 - 23-03-2025 Okay, real talk: Wurst is a *client* mod. You don’t install it on the server. You install it on your own Minecraft setup. Fabric is the best loader for it. Download Fabric, install it, then drag Wurst into the mods folder. Make sure your Minecraft version matches. If it’s not working, try deleting the config folder or reinstalling Fabric. Sometimes that fixes weird crashes. And yeah, be careful—some servers will kick you if they detect Wurst. “” - CloudHiderX - 28-03-2025 Thanks for all the replies, guys! I totally misunderstood how Wurst works—didn’t realize it was client-only. I installed Fabric and dropped Wurst into my client’s mods folder, and it’s working now. Still figuring out all the features, but no crashes so far. One quick follow-up: Does Wurst work with OptiFine? I’d like to keep my shaders if possible. Also, any recommended settings to avoid getting flagged on servers? Appreciate the help! “” - shadowXchangeX77 - 02-04-2025 Dude, you don’t add Wurst to the server. It’s a client mod. You install it on your own game. Here’s how to add wurst to minecraft server (well, your client): - Download Fabric for your Minecraft version. - Install it. - Download Wurst and drop it into the mods folder. If it crashes, check the log file. Usually, it’s a version mismatch or missing dependencies. Also, fair warning: Some servers have anti-cheat that’ll catch you real quick. “” - ghostLeap99 - 03-04-2025 Wait, are you trying to put Wurst on the server? That’s not gonna work. Wurst is a client-side mod for cheating (not judging). To use it, install Fabric on your *client*, then add Wurst to the mods folder. The server doesn’t need anything. If it’s crashing, make sure you’re using the right Fabric version and that Wurst is updated. Also, some servers have plugins that detect Wurst, so you might get insta-banned. |