Instead of paying hundreds of dollars or no lifing private mines for tokens this YouTuber coded a bot that AFKs the entire process using the servers own jackhammer enchant. One hour took him from rank 400 to 600 on Talon MC mining 70k blocks. This is what Minecraft multiplayer looks like in 2026.
The average pay to win Minecraft server in 2026 is not a game. It is an engineered skinner box where fun goes to die unless you open your wallet. Al3xWarrior got tired of it and responded the only logical way left: he stopped playing manually.
How Talon MC Works
Talon MC formerly connected to the Akuma scene runs on private mines where players mine blocks for tokens. Special enchants like jackhammer randomly destroy entire layers. Ranks and progression are tied to credits bought with real money. Top ranks run hundreds of dollars. Leaderboards reward the biggest spenders or the most dedicated no-lifers. The video lays out how these systems keep players logged in and spending.
The Automation Mod
- Bot mines in consistent circles to maximize jackhammer layer breaks
- Automatically flies downward when a layer is destroyed
- Triggers mine reset command every 20 seconds to avoid getting stuck
- Ran for one hour resulting in 70k blocks mined and a jump from rank 400 to 600
- Also handled loot boxes and grenades during testing
Al3xWarrior made clear in the video and description that the mod will not be released. He invited suggestions for other servers that deserve the same treatment and pointed viewers toward his Hypixel housing Discord for community.
This kind of content resonates right now because it exposes the quiet reality of the multiplayer scene. Community focused servers fight for players while pay to win giants dominate with monetization that makes vanilla survival feel like actual work. Videos like this one are not glorifying cheating. They are holding up a mirror to a meta that only rewards money or macros.
The engagement on the upload shows the community is exhausted but also entertained by someone willing to call it what it is. Expect more creators to test similar ideas on other big monetized servers. The arms race continues.







