Automatically snaps your crosshair to an opponent's head or torso. Some advanced versions use Object Detection Datasets to identify players via AI rather than just reading game memory.

Because Arsenal updates frequently, scripts often break. Users generally look for the most recent versions on community hubs:

Using third-party scripts carries significant risks. Most game executors are flagged as "False Positives" by antivirus software, but they can also contain actual malware. Additionally, using these in public matches can lead to a permanent account ban from Roblox .

Channels often post "unpatched" scripts with links to Pastebin or dedicated download sites.

Often called "Wallhacks," this highlights players through solid objects, showing their name, health, or distance.