

This Aimbot will still twist violently when the player is above or inside the other player. This was in StanMPL's ghost client.Īn aim assist is an Aimbot with a height in a range, it will attack the part of the body you aim at, but not go below the feet. This Aimbot will twist violently when the player goes inside the other player. Welcome to a moderator's nightmare - Aim Assists, smooth Aimbots, and smooth aim assists.ĭynamic Aimbot is an Aimbot that will aim for the feet when the player is above them but aim for the chest when the player is at the same height. The height can go to the head or chest, or anywhere on the body, although those are the most common. Put all of the way up this is usually called MultiAura.Īn Aimbot has something called height which is where it attacks. This is how many entities the aura can attack at once. There is one exploit that lets people attack much faster though, it's known as Dura-Crits/Quick Attack and is becoming more and more public now. Generally this is 0-20 APS (Attacks per second). Kill Aura HMR is your hit miss ratio, the aura will occasionally miss if this is turned on. Kill Aura "Aim Speed" is just the speed the aura aims at either client or server sided. 20-35 FOV is referred to as Safe Aura or extended hitboxes, below 15 is a triggerbot, and below 5 is what I refer to as a microbot- since it only swings over the very center of the body. Kill Aura Radius is how far the player has to be from the player's cross hair for it to attack. (The reach can go up to 512 blocks if the server allows it). There is an exploit however that works on all servers and on NCP that allows for up to 200 block reach- no public client has this however so it hasn't been patched. The max reach kill aura can hit at on a bukkit server without NCP is 6 blocks. Just please please please stop conflating this terminology- it's super annoying when I see people arguing over if the person was using kill aura or using Aimbot. If you have to click this is called Click Aimbot. Kill Aura (Client side, server side): This is your "Aimbot", it'll aim client and server side. If you have to click this hack doesn't have a name but it works as a click aura client side and a click aim server side. Kill Aura (Client side silent, server side): This is your basic kill aura where it doesn't aim client side but does aim server side. If you have to click this is a silent click Aimbot. This will be an Aimbot that will aim on the hacker's screen but not aim server sided. That is, until someone comes up from behind. This is extremely potent since unless the user is recording it looks very legit in a 1v1. Kill Aura (Client side, server side silent): I don't see this very much but I guess it can be called Silent Aimbot. If you have to click this is known as Click Aura. This means the player won't be looking at his enemies on both sides. Kill Aura (Client side silent, server side silent): This is referred to as Kill Aura silent.

However this is completely fallacious since in reality they're the same hack. The first one would generally be called kill aura while the second would be called aimbot. Hitting players while looking at their head and snapping to them. When player's are seen using kill aura they're generally seen either 1. Kill Aura is a hack that automatically attacks entities that are near you at generally illegal reaches. The term "Forcefield" is just colloquial and we will drop it for this post. Basically I want to stop being the conflation between these two. On top of all of this, even some client developers (mostly skids) don't know the difference and confuse everyone even more. I was pretty disappointed when I saw Evermore 's post describing the difference as he got it pretty much completely wrong. This is because literally no one understands the actual mechanism behind these.
