Minecraft 1.8.x Sign Hack (Force OP) Tutorial with Wurst Hack + Download

Minecraft 1.8.x Sign Hack (Force OP) Tutorial with Wurst Hack + Download 🙂

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Written overview, by Alexander:
After the release of Wurst 2.5, a lot of people asked me how to use the new Survival Force OP Sign mod. So today I’m going to explain that.

In this video, I’m going to walk you through the entire process of using OP-Sign, with everything explained in detail and no step skipped.

If you can’t watch the video for some reason, here is the text version of the tutorial:

First off, as mentioned before, this requires a server running Minecraft 1.8 – 1.8.5 without Spigot. If the server you are using runs Minecraft 1.8.6, 1.8.7, 1.8.8 or any later version, then you can’t use it on that server. The same goes for servers running Minecraft 1.7.X or anything with Spigot.

So how do you find servers that have the right version? The easiest way is to use the ServerFinder. If you don’t know what the ServerFinder is, it’s basically a tool for finding tons of easy-to-grief servers within just a few minutes.

Just press the ServerFinder button in the Multiplayer menu, type in a numeric server IP (like 85.131.231.92) and press the Search button. For a more detailed tutorial with pictures, have a look at the ServerFinder wiki page.

So now you should have a huge list of servers with green text showing their versions. Just look for one that has the correct version and join it. Easy, right?

Now you need to get a sign, but don’t place it yet. You first turn on the OP-Sign mod (press LCtrl, then click the OP-Sign button in the Exploits window).

A new screen will show up that asks you to enter a command. By default, the command is set to /op YourName, which will give you OP on most servers. Just click the Done button and you’ll be fine.

Finally, you place the sign and right click on it. You should now be an OP on that server. Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to click the sign multiple times. It’s actually better to click it only once because that creates only one message in the server logs, making it less noticeable for the server owner.

One last thing: I can’t guarantee that it will work on all servers. Sometimes Spigot servers fake their version info and pretend to be vanilla servers, and sometimes servers have a plugin that blocks OP-Sign. While most servers do work, it’s always possible that you run into a server that doesn’t.