Here’s a general guide to understanding Eaglercraft versions and how to approach something labeled "120."

Turn off smooth lighting and set graphics to "Fast" on older hardware.

For a long time, the Eaglercraft landscape was dominated by versions 1.5.2 and 1.8.8. These versions, while fun, lacked nearly a decade's worth of new content. Players couldn’t access features from later updates like 1.9’s revamped combat, 1.13’s aquatic life, or the deepslate layers and archaeology of the more modern 1.17 to 1.20 updates. This content gap is the primary driver behind the "Eaglercraft 120" projects. The community's desire to explore lush caves, interact with axolotls, and uncover ancient pottery in trail ruins has sparked a wave of independent development to bring Minecraft's modern era to the browser.