> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.playtheatria.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.playtheatria.com/theatria/rules-policies/rules/hacks-mods-rule-in-depth.md).

# Hacks / Mods Rule In Depth

## **Mods and Hacks that are 100% NOT Allowed**

The following modifications or hacks are strictly prohibited on our server. Using them will result in severe consequences:

* Movement hacks
* X-ray
* Crash exploits
* Killaura
* Fullbright
* Combat hacks
* Bots
* Macros that enable AFK automation
* **And more – just don't hack.** If you're unsure about a mod, ask a staff member before using it.

## **Possible Punishments for Violations**

Breaking the rules regarding mods or hacks may result in any of the following:

* Monetary fines (in-game currency)
* Temporary ban
* Permanent ban
* Loss of rank(s)

## **Mods That Are Allowed**

The following mods are permitted as long as they comply with server rules:

* Inventory management mods
* Autoclickers (must pass AFK checks)
* Litematica
* Autofishing mods (must pass AFK checks)

{% hint style="danger" %}

#### Important Warning

Autofishing mods and autoclickers are allowed under strict conditions: **you must always be able to pass an AFK check.**

If you fail an AFK check (e.g., you are not present at your computer when prompted), your account **WILL BE WIPED**, which includes:

* Balance removed
* Ranks removed

**DO NOT STEP AWAY FROM YOUR COMPUTER WHILE USING THESE MODS.**
{% endhint %}

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[Rules & Policies](/theatria/rules-policies.md)


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