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Minecraft: Java Edition
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TrollAC
Troll cheaters instead of banning them — with TrollAC.
Beta Notice: TrollAC is currently in beta. Features may change, and bugs may occur. Do not use in critical production environments without proper testing.
TrollAC is a Minecraft anti-cheat based on GrimAC that introduces a different philosophy: instead of banning players, it applies controlled trolling mechanisms to discourage cheating while maintaining server engagement.
Overview
Traditional anti-cheat systems focus on detection and punishment. TrollAC focuses on detection and behavioral deterrence. By interfering with cheaters instead of removing them, the system creates a frustrating and ineffective cheating experience.
Features
- Grim-based detection system
- High-accuracy cheat detection
- Trolling system instead of bans
- Fabric mod for advanced client-side detection
- External scanner for additional analysis and detection
- Web-based dashboard and management system
- Account system for separate player statistics per server
- Detailed player statistics and analytics
- Lightweight and scalable architecture
Dashboard & Registration
TrollAC requires registration through the official web dashboard:
The dashboard allows you to:
- Register and manage servers
- Monitor detections in real time
- View player statistics and history
- Configure anti-cheat and trolling behavior
- Manage account-based data per server
Open Source Model
TrollAC follows a progressive open-source model:
- For every new user, 100 lines of source code are publicly released
- As the user base grows, more of the codebase becomes accessible
Architecture
TrollAC consists of multiple components:
- Spigot/Paper Plugin – Core anti-cheat logic
- Fabric Mod – Enhanced detection capabilities
- External Scanner – Additional validation and analysis layer
- Web Dashboard – Management and analytics interface
- Backend System – Account handling and data processing
Installation
- Download the latest plugin release
- Place the
.jarfile in your server'spluginsdirectory - Start the server
- Register your server on the dashboard
- Link your server with your account
- Configure settings via the dashboard or config files


