Alex didn't argue in the chat. Instead, he opened his own script editor. He quickly wrote a server-side check that measured the distance between a player's axe and the ball at the moment of impact. If the distance was greater than 15 studs, the hit was ignored and the player was flagged. He also hard-coded the server's workspace gravity to instantly reset and lock if any client tried to alter it.
"Lag!" someone typed in the chat."No way that hit," Maya muttered, narrowing her eyes. 🌌
In his regular inventory, he was just another player with a basic wooden axe. But running quietly in the background of his computer was an external executor script titled Ball and Axe Script - Inf Reach | Set Gravity .
The iron ball, now virtually weightless, bounced gently off the ceiling and drifted lazily across the arena. CodeBreaker, who had turned on a local "noclip" feature in his script to ignore the floating effect, walked calmly along the ground, hitting the ball into the net over and over again. 🛠️
Across the arena, a veteran player named Maya timed a perfect leap to intercept the iron ball. She swung her glowing neon axe at the exact millisecond required. But before her blade could connect, the ball suddenly stopped mid-air, fifty studs away from CodeBreaker.
With a click of a button, Alex pushed a live hotfix to the server.
A red message appeared on his screen: .
Alex didn't argue in the chat. Instead, he opened his own script editor. He quickly wrote a server-side check that measured the distance between a player's axe and the ball at the moment of impact. If the distance was greater than 15 studs, the hit was ignored and the player was flagged. He also hard-coded the server's workspace gravity to instantly reset and lock if any client tried to alter it.
"Lag!" someone typed in the chat."No way that hit," Maya muttered, narrowing her eyes. 🌌 Roblox ball and axe Script - Inf Reach | Set Gr...
In his regular inventory, he was just another player with a basic wooden axe. But running quietly in the background of his computer was an external executor script titled Ball and Axe Script - Inf Reach | Set Gravity . Alex didn't argue in the chat
The iron ball, now virtually weightless, bounced gently off the ceiling and drifted lazily across the arena. CodeBreaker, who had turned on a local "noclip" feature in his script to ignore the floating effect, walked calmly along the ground, hitting the ball into the net over and over again. 🛠️ If the distance was greater than 15 studs,
Across the arena, a veteran player named Maya timed a perfect leap to intercept the iron ball. She swung her glowing neon axe at the exact millisecond required. But before her blade could connect, the ball suddenly stopped mid-air, fifty studs away from CodeBreaker.
With a click of a button, Alex pushed a live hotfix to the server.
A red message appeared on his screen: .