Aimbot

League of Legends Aimbot Settings Guide

A harsh aimbot gets you killed by reports and by your own bad habits. Soft, tunable aim assistance is what most League of Legends champions actually want. Here is how to think about FOV, smoothness, and champions profiles.

Soft aim and FOV settings for LoL Aimbot on Windows PC

Start softer than you think you need

Begin with a smaller FOV and higher smoothness so the assist helps tracking instead of snapping. Play five matches on Summoners Rift or high-traffic zones and only then widen FOV. If friends watching a demo say it looks robotic, you went too far.

Full control docs live on LoL Aimbot and soft aim.

Per-champion profiles beat one global slider

Assassins, mages, and marksmen want different assist. Save separate profiles so teamfight combos and long-range jungle picks do not share the same magnet. Bone priority should favor what you can actually hit under stress — usually body to head transitions, not miracles.

Hotkeys matter mid-match. You need to disable assist when you are warding or holding a suspicious angle where obvious corrections would look wrong.

Pair aim settings with information tools

Soft aim finishes fights that ESP and radar help you choose. If your overlays are noisy, fix ESP categories before blaming aim. After Vanguard patches, confirm Updates before you tune anything on an old build.

Build a profile set you can trust in objectives

Save assassin, mage, and marksman profiles separately. Test each on warmup maps before you take a fed champion into teamfight zones.

Combine tuned aim with ESP and radar so you only assist fights you chose on purpose. After patches, confirm Updates before you tweak FOV on an old build.

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