> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://regole.tharis.it/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://regole.tharis.it/regolamento/lista-software-consentiti.md).

# Lista Software Consentiti

### 📜 Regole Generali

**1.0** | Qualsiasi client, mod o loader non esplicitamente indicato in questa lista deve essere considerato non consentito.

**1.1** | L’utilizzo di software non autorizzati può comportare sanzioni, anche permanenti, in base alla gravità dell’infrazione.

**1.2** | In caso di dubbi su un contenuto non presente in lista, è necessario contattare lo Staff prima dell’utilizzo.

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### 🧩 Client Consentiti

Sono ammessi esclusivamente i seguenti client:

* Lunar Client
* Badlion Client
* Feather Client (Dawn Client)
* Modrinth
* TLauncher
* SKLauncher

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### ⚙️ Mod Consentite

Le seguenti mod sono autorizzate:

* Sodium
* Lithium
* FerriteCore
* Dynamic FPS
* Entity Culling
* AppleSkin
* Mod Menu
* MiniHUD
* BetterF3
* Shulker Box Tooltip
* Zoomify
* Freelook / Perspective
* Replay Mod
* FullBright
* Motion Blur
* Totem Counter
* No Crystal Particles
* Marlow Crystal
* Hero’s Anchor Optimizer

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### 🧱 Loader Consentiti

È possibile utilizzare esclusivamente i seguenti loader:

* Fabric
* Forge
* NeoForge
* Quilt
* Vanilla


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