There is a niche corner of the modding community (specifically for Minecraft or Terraria ) that focuses on "Lovely" or "Wholesome" aesthetic mods (sometimes overlapping with "Lovely Craft" style texture packs). The user may be looking for achievements specific to a modpack.

Historically, this was a developer’s tool—a way to test levels without walking around staircases. But for players, it was an act of joyful vandalism. However, in the last five years, a handful of indie developers—charmed by the ethereal beauty of broken geometry—have begun to turn this bug into a feature. They have created specific .

The achievement itself is becoming harder to find. Not because developers are patching the glitches, but because they are hiding them deeper. They want you to work for that lovely craft. They want you to push against the walls of reality until the walls blush and let you through.

If done correctly, the game's physics engine will fail to calculate your position properly and push your character through the wall.

On the surface, unlocking No Clip provides no tangible reward. There is no chest on the other side of the Anchor Point that you couldn’t have reached later via the main story. There is no super-weapon. In fact, the areas behind the early Anchor Points are often incomplete—empty gray void boxes or placeholder grass fields.