Yet the existence of “Dupe-Trigger-Mod-Fabric-1.20.1.jar” raises a profound philosophical question about the nature of play. Why would someone want to break a game they love? The answer lies in the distinction between grind and agency . In a vanilla survival server, obtaining a full beacon requires hours of mining for wither skulls or constructing a pearl farm. A dupe mod collapses that labor into a single, stylish exploit. For some, this is cheating. For others, it is a form of critical engagement—probing the game’s rules to understand their contours. It is the difference between driving a car and popping the hood to see if you can hotwire it.