Using a mod menu IPA violates Supercell’s Safe and Fair Play Policy, which classifies "mods" as third-party software that provides unfair advantages.

While no single academic paper exclusively focuses on the "Brawl Stars Mod Menu IPA," there are several high-quality research papers and technical studies that analyze the security, ethics, and community dynamics of mobile game modding and mod menus. Technical & Security Research TZMon: Improving mobile game security with ARM trustzone

Sideloading unverified code causes frequent system crashes, battery drain, and performance degradation. If a device becomes bricked or unstable due to jailbreaking or unauthorized modifications, Apple may refuse to service the hardware under warranty. Supercell’s Official Stance on Fair Play

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Routing your game to a custom server (like Null's Brawl) where everything is pre-unlocked, separate from the official Supercell servers. The Risks of Using Modded IPAs on iOS

When you use a Mod Menu IPA to give yourself "Unlimited Gems," you are only changing the numbers you see on your screen (the client). The server knows your actual balance. The moment you try to buy something with these "fake" gems, the server rejects the transaction, and nothing happens.

Many sites that claim to offer a working mod menu require you to log in with your existing Supercell ID or social media credentials. This is almost always a phishing scam designed to steal your high-level account so hackers can resell it online. 4. Sideloading Complications

An open-source alternative to AltStore, SideStore operates similarly but has the advantage of allowing you to refresh and install apps over Wi-Fi without connecting to a computer each time.

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