Under the "Method" selection, choose .

While MuMu Player has a native "Root Mode," it often lacks the versatility of Magisk. By installing Magisk, you can: Use Magisk Modules : Enhance performance or customize the UI.

Use terminal commands inside the emulator or an ADB shell to flash the image to your boot block.

For advanced users, a "1-click" script is often used to automate the mounting of Magisk images on MuMu Player's Android instances. Create Instance : Use the MuMu Multi-Instance Manager to create an Android 12 instance. Script Execution mumu-magisk-1click setup script

After installing Magisk, consider the following configurations to enhance your experience:

Inside the ADB shell, type:

To maximize efficiency and avoid app bans, configure these internal settings immediately. Configure Zygisk and DenyList Many modern apps look for Zygote hijacking to detect root. Open Magisk Settings (gear icon in the top right). Toggle to Enabled . Toggle Enforce DenyList to Enabled .

Before tackling Magisk, let’s establish why Mumu Player is the emulator of choice for many.

: Setting the MuMu Player disk sharing to "Writable System Disk" in the settings. Using Kitsune Mask

Which (e.g., MuMu 6, 12, or X) are you currently using? Are you planning to install any specific Magisk modules ?