Files advertised as "free aimbots" on sites like YouTube or community forums often contain viruses or malicious scripts designed to steal account credentials or personal data.
These tools typically interact with the game's code or visual output to assist players: Roblox Arsenal Aimbot (AimHot)
Users can often adjust parameters like sensitivity, team checks (to avoid locking on teammates), and field-of-view (FOV) limits. Files advertised as "free aimbots" on sites like
Roblox and Arsenal developers actively ban players detected using aimbots or hitbox expanders . Roblox Arsenal Aimbot (AimHot)