Many modded aimlocks provide UI controls to toggle features like "Rage Lock" for aggressive targeting or "Smoothness" to make the tracking look more natural and less like an exploit. Optimizing for a "Lock" Without Exploits
Because Da Hood is highly ping-based, players often "trace" by aiming slightly to the side of a moving character rather than directly at them to ensure hits register. Risks and Detection *NEW* BEST HOOD MODDED AIMLOCK, NEVER MISSES! D...
"Modded" aimlock typically involves scripts that manipulate the Roblox camera CFrame to track a specific body part, usually the head or torso, of the closest player. Many modded aimlocks provide UI controls to toggle
Many "modded" guides include speed glitches using the Greet animation and a macro (typically set to a side mouse button) to move faster than opponents, making it easier to maintain a positional advantage. Many "modded" guides include speed glitches using the
Advanced modded scripts include "prediction" to account for a target's movement speed and the player's current ping.
For players avoiding third-party scripts to prevent bans, achieving high-accuracy "lock" is done through specific client settings and movement glitches: