Arsenal: Silent Aim, Godmode & More Site

Weapons in Arsenal feature native kickback and bullet spread to balance gameplay.

The fast-paced arcade gameplay of Arsenal on Roblox relies heavily on client-side physics and rapid camera movements. This architecture makes it a frequent target for script executors. Exploiters inject custom Lua scripts to manipulate game data, granting unfair mechanical advantages over legitimate players. ⚡ Key Exploits and Their Mechanics Silent AIm

Unlike traditional "hard" aimbots that violently snap a player's crosshair directly to an opponent's head, Silent Aim operates invisibly on the user's screen. Arsenal: Silent AIm, Godmode & More

By zeroing out the recoil variables, every fired shot travels in a perfectly straight line directly where the crosshair is resting. 🛡️ Anti-Cheat Measures and Risks

The game developers (ROLVe) and Roblox Corporation continuously deploy security measures to mitigate these scripts: Weapons in Arsenal feature native kickback and bullet

The injected script intercepts the game's bullet trajectory physics. Whenever the cheater clicks to fire, the script programmatically redirects the bullet's path directly into the hitboxes of the closest player.

Modern game patches ensure that the server calculates bullet trajectories and damage, ignoring impossible inputs sent by compromised client machines. Exploiters inject custom Lua scripts to manipulate game

Some scripts constantly fire remote events to the server to reset the player's health to 100% every millisecond.