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Updated April 7, 2026 · 14 min read

Hypershot Free Robux Guide (2026) -- Weapons, Loadouts & Tips

Hypershot has crossed 826 million visits and peaked at over 101,000 concurrent players. It's the closest thing Roblox has to a proper arena FPS, and this guide breaks down every weapon, loadout, and ranked strategy you need to dominate.

Built by Frosted Studio (PhoenixSigns, the developer behind Strucid), Hypershot plays like Overwatch meets Quake inside Roblox. You pick a primary weapon, a secondary, and three abilities, then drop into fast-paced arena matches against other players. The skill ceiling is high, and the movement tech separates average players from ranked grinders.

This guide covers the full weapon tier list for April 2026, the strongest loadout combinations, how ranked climbing works, ability breakdowns, and movement mechanics that'll help you push toward Diamond and above. We've included info on the current Easter Event and how bundles work, since Hypershot doesn't use traditional game passes.

In This Guide

  1. What Is Hypershot?
  2. Weapons Tier List (April 2026)
  3. Best Loadouts
  4. Abilities Guide
  5. Game Modes
  6. Ranked Climbing Guide
  7. Movement & Mechanics Tips
  8. Bundles & Monetization
  9. How to Earn Free Robux
  10. FAQ

What Is Hypershot?

Hypershot is an FPS arena shooter on Roblox developed by Frosted Studio. Think Overwatch-style abilities layered on top of Quake-speed movement, all running inside the Roblox engine. The game launched as Place ID 17516596118 and has racked up 826.7 million total visits, 11.7 million favorites, and a 95.19% approval rating as of April 2026.

Every player starts each match with 100 HP and 50 Shield, giving you 150 total effective health. Shield regenerates automatically after 4 seconds of not taking damage, but HP only comes back through specific abilities like Regen Splash. Your loadout consists of 1 primary weapon, 1 secondary weapon, and 3 abilities chosen from the ability pool before spawning.

The weapon pool is massive. There are 46 weapons spread across Assault Rifles (17), SMGs (7), Shotguns (7), Snipers (7), and Miscellaneous (8). Not all of them are viable in ranked, which is why the tier list below matters. If you're comparing Hypershot to other Roblox shooters, check our Hypershot vs Rivals comparison for a side-by-side breakdown.

Hypershot gameplay arena shooter illustration
Hypershot arena gameplay

Weapons Tier List (April 2026)

We tested every weapon across multiple ranked sessions and casual matches. The tier list below reflects kill potential, consistency, and how well each weapon performs at its intended range. DPS values were measured in the training range with body shots.

TierWeaponTypeKey Stat
SBarrettSniper300 dmg per shot
SDrakonovaAssault RifleBest AR overall
SVectorstrikeSMG760 DPS
SMinigunMisc750 DPS sustained
AAA-12ShotgunHigh burst close-range
AAKAssault RifleReliable mid-range
AP90SMGForgiving spray pattern
ATomatoMiscAoE splash damage
APulsar SMGSMGStrong mid-close
BM4A1Assault RifleBalanced but outclassed
BAWPSniperSlower Barrett alternative
BSPAS-12ShotgunPump action, high single-shot

The Barrett one-shots anyone without full shield. At 300 damage per hit, it kills through 150 effective HP with room to spare. The catch is its slow fire rate and scope requirement, so you need clean aim. Miss a shot and you're vulnerable for a full cycle.

Drakonova is the best all-around weapon in Hypershot right now. It handles every range reasonably well, has tight groupings at medium distance, and doesn't punish you for missed shots the way snipers do. If you're unsure what to run, Drakonova is the safe pick.

For raw DPS, the Vectorstrike at 760 DPS and Minigun at 750 DPS sit at the top. The Vectorstrike is more practical because it doesn't require a spin-up time. The Minigun locks you into a slower movement speed while firing, making it situational despite the massive damage output.

A-tier weapons are all strong in their niche. The AA-12 auto-shotgun shreds anyone within 10 meters. The AK is the most forgiving AR for players still building their aim. The P90 has a generous spray pattern that rewards sustained fire. Tomato throws splash damage that punishes grouped enemies. And the Pulsar SMG bridges the gap between mid and close range effectively.

Pro Tip: In ranked above Platinum, the Drakonova + AA-12 combo covers both mid-range and close-range engagements. Swap to the AA-12 when enemies push inside 10 meters.

Best Loadouts (April 2026)

Your loadout in Hypershot is 1 primary + 1 secondary + 3 abilities. The right combination depends on your playstyle, but these three loadouts cover the current meta for ranked and casual play.

Aggressive Shotgun Rusher

AA-12 + Auto Reload + Exploding Peels + Regen Splash. This is the highest-risk, highest-reward loadout in the game. The AA-12 shreds at close range, Auto Reload keeps your magazine topped off between kills, Exploding Peels zones enemies away from cover, and Regen Splash gives you sustain when HP gets low. Mastering the slide-cancel bunny hop is mandatory for this build since you need to close distance fast.

Mid-Range Flanker

Vectorstrike + Tailwind + Updraft + Transcend. Tailwind is a dash ability that repositions you instantly. Combined with the Vectorstrike's 760 DPS, you can Tailwind behind an enemy, melt their shield and HP before they turn around, then Transcend (invulnerability) to escape if things go wrong. Updraft gives you vertical mobility for off-angle plays that most opponents won't expect.

Beginner-Friendly All-Rounder

AK + Photon Shield + Regen Splash + Tailwind. The AK has manageable recoil and solid damage at medium range. Photon Shield deploys a barrier that absorbs incoming fire while you hold an angle or heal up behind it. This loadout doesn't require flashy aim or aggressive positioning. It rewards smart cover usage and picking your fights carefully.

Hypershot loadout and weapons illustration
Hypershot weapon loadouts

Abilities Guide

Abilities set Hypershot apart from standard Roblox shooters. You pick three before each match, and choosing the right combination is just as important as your weapon choice. Here's what each one does and when to use it.

Movement Abilities

Tailwind is a quick dash in your movement direction. It's the best ability in the game for aggressive players because it lets you close distance, dodge sniper shots, or escape bad fights. The cooldown is short enough to use it multiple times per engagement.

Updraft launches you vertically. It's less versatile than Tailwind, but the height advantage is powerful on maps with open sightlines. Use it to reach high ground or break line of sight when someone has you pinned.

Defensive Abilities

Transcend makes you invulnerable for a short duration. You can't shoot during Transcend, so it's purely defensive. The play is to use it when you're caught in a bad position, then reposition during the invulnerability window. High-level players bait enemies into wasting ammo during Transcend, then punish the reload.

Photon Shield deploys a barrier that blocks incoming projectiles. It's stationary once placed, so you need to position it before the fight starts. Works best in Team Deathmatch and Capture the Flag where you're holding a position rather than constantly pushing forward.

Utility Abilities

Auto Reload passively reloads your inactive weapon. This means you can empty your primary, swap to your secondary, and swap back to a full magazine. It's subtle but incredibly strong on loadouts that cycle between two weapons mid-fight.

Regen Splash creates an area that heals HP over time. Since HP doesn't naturally regenerate (only shield does after 4 seconds), this is the only reliable way to recover health during a match. Drop it behind cover and peek from the healing zone.

Exploding Peels throws projectiles that detonate after a delay, dealing AoE damage and knocking enemies back. They're great for denying choke points, forcing enemies out of cover, or finishing low-HP targets hiding around corners.

Game Modes

Hypershot rotates through several modes. Not all are always available, but here's the full list as of April 2026.

Team Deathmatch is the most populated mode and the default ranked queue. Two teams fight to reach the kill limit first. Spawns rotate based on team positioning, so map control matters more than raw fragging in longer matches.

Free for All drops everyone into the same lobby with no teams. It's chaotic, but it's the fastest way to practice aim and movement because you're always fighting someone. No coordination needed.

Capture the Flag plays like you'd expect. Grab the enemy flag, bring it back to your base. Tailwind is almost mandatory here because the speed boost helps flag carriers escape. Photon Shield is equally useful for defending your own flag room.

Gun Game cycles you through a preset weapon list. Every kill advances you to the next weapon. It's a great mode for learning weapons you wouldn't normally pick, since you're forced to use all of them in sequence.

Duels (1v1, 2v2, 3v3) strip away the chaos of larger modes. Pure mechanical skill tests. These are where you'll see the biggest skill gaps between players, and they're the best way to identify weaknesses in your gameplay.

Golden One is a unique mode where one player becomes the Golden One with boosted stats. Everyone else tries to take them down. Kill the Golden One and you become the next one. It's a fun casual mode but not available in ranked rotation.

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Hypershot ranked gameplay

Ranked Climbing Guide

The ranked system in Hypershot follows a tier structure with strict percentile cutoffs. Here's where the player base sits as of April 2026:

RankPercentileKey Threshold
BronzeTop 30%Starting rank for most players
SilverTop 25%Basic mechanics and game sense
GoldTop 20%Consistent aim required
PlatinumTop 15%Movement tech becomes essential
DiamondTop 7%Strong loadout knowledge needed
MasterTop 2.5%Near-perfect fundamentals
RadiantTop 0.5%Elite mechanical skill + game sense

Bronze through Silver plays out like casual matches with a ranking number attached. You'll climb just by showing up and maintaining a positive K/D. The real grind starts at Gold, where enemies begin using slide-cancel movement and picking meta weapons consistently.

Platinum is the wall most players hit. This is where you need to pick a main loadout and master it rather than switching weapons every match. In our experience, players who focused on one primary weapon for 50+ matches climbed faster than those who rotated constantly.

Diamond and above requires everything working together: clean movement, smart ability usage, map awareness, and the ability to win duels consistently. Only 7% of the ranked player base reaches Diamond. If you're stuck, review your deaths rather than your kills. Most ranked losses come from taking fights at the wrong range or overextending without cover.

Pro Tip: Queue ranked during peak hours (evenings and weekends) for faster matches and more balanced lobbies. Off-peak queues tend to produce lopsided games with wider skill gaps.

Movement & Mechanics Tips

The slide-cancel bunny hop is the single most important technique in Hypershot. Here's the input sequence: sprint forward, press C to slide, jump immediately out of the slide, then sprint again as soon as you land. Repeat. This chain moves you faster than normal sprinting and makes your hitbox significantly harder to track.

Every player above Gold uses some version of this movement. It's not optional if you want to climb ranked. Spend 10-15 minutes in a private server practicing the rhythm until the inputs feel automatic.

Shield Management

Your 50 Shield regenerates after 4 seconds of no damage taken. That 4-second window is the most important timing in every gunfight. If you strip an enemy's shield and they duck behind cover, you have exactly 4 seconds to push and finish the kill before they're back to 150 effective HP. Conversely, if your shield breaks, disengaging for 4 seconds is almost always worth it.

Weapon Swapping

Swapping from primary to secondary is faster than reloading most weapons. If you're mid-fight and your primary magazine runs dry, swap to your secondary instead of reloading. This is why running a shotgun secondary like the AA-12 works so well. Empty your AR at range, then swap to the AA-12 for the cleanup when they push.

Peeking and Angles

Roblox's network model gives a slight advantage to the player who peeks out of cover first. In Hypershot, this means aggressive peeks beat passive holds in most situations. Combine a Tailwind dash with a pre-aimed peek and you'll land shots before the enemy reacts. Passive holding works better with snipers like the Barrett, where you're waiting for someone to walk into your crosshair.

Positioning Fundamentals

High ground wins fights. Always take elevated positions when available, and avoid standing in open ground where snipers can pick you off. When rotating between areas, use slide-cancel movement through exposed sightlines. Standing still in Hypershot for more than a second is how you end up as a Barrett highlight clip.

Bundles & Monetization

Hypershot doesn't sell traditional game passes. Instead, Frosted Studio monetizes through cosmetic bundles. None of these give gameplay advantages, so the game stays competitive regardless of whether you spend Robux.

BundlePriceWhat You Get
Hacker Bundle2,400 R$ (often 340 R$ on sale)Exclusive skins and cosmetic effects
Brainrot Bundle125 R$Meme-themed cosmetics

The Hacker Bundle at full price (2,400 Robux) is steep for cosmetics. But it goes on sale frequently, dropping to around 340 Robux, which is reasonable for a set of exclusive skins. If you want it, wait for a discount rather than paying full price.

The Brainrot Bundle at 125 Robux is pure novelty. Meme-themed skins at a low price point. It won't make you better at the game, but it's cheap enough that it doesn't feel wasteful.

As of April 2026, there are no active codes for Hypershot. All previously released codes have expired. Frosted Studio drops codes through their Discord during major updates, so keep an eye on the Hypershot codes page for new ones. The Easter Event is currently active with limited-time content, but no new codes have been released alongside it.

How to Earn Free Robux for Hypershot

Since Hypershot's bundles are cosmetic-only, spending Robux is entirely optional. But if you want the Hacker Bundle at its discounted 340 Robux price, Earnaldo offers a way to earn that without spending real money. Complete tasks on the platform, accumulate points, and withdraw Robux directly.

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Hypershot rewards and bundles illustration
Hypershot bundles and rewards

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best weapons in Hypershot in 2026?

The S-tier weapons as of April 2026 are Barrett (300 damage per shot), Drakonova (best overall AR), Vectorstrike (760 DPS), and Minigun (750 DPS sustained). For ranked, the Drakonova is the most consistent pick across all skill levels.

How does the ranked system work in Hypershot?

Seven tiers from Bronze (top 30%) to Radiant (top 0.5%). You gain or lose SR based on match performance. The real difficulty spike hits at Gold and Platinum, where movement tech and loadout optimization become mandatory for climbing.

What is the best loadout for beginners in Hypershot?

AK + Photon Shield + Regen Splash + Tailwind. The AK has manageable recoil, Photon Shield gives you a deployable barrier, Regen Splash heals HP that doesn't naturally regenerate, and Tailwind lets you reposition when caught out of position.

Are there any active Hypershot codes in April 2026?

No. All previously released codes have expired. Frosted Studio drops new codes through their Discord during major updates and seasonal events. Check the Hypershot codes page for updates.

How many weapons are in Hypershot?

46 weapons total: 17 Assault Rifles, 7 SMGs, 7 Shotguns, 7 Snipers, and 8 Miscellaneous. New weapons get added with major seasonal updates throughout the year.

Does Hypershot have game passes?

No traditional game passes. Hypershot uses cosmetic bundles instead. The Hacker Bundle costs 2,400 Robux (often discounted to 340 Robux) and the Brainrot Bundle costs 125 Robux. Neither provides gameplay advantages.

How does slide-canceling work in Hypershot?

Sprint forward, press C to slide, then jump immediately out of the slide. Sprint again when you land and repeat. This slide-cancel bunny hop is faster than normal sprinting and makes your hitbox harder to track. It's essential for ranked play above Gold.

How does Hypershot compare to Rivals?

Both are competitive FPS games on Roblox, but Hypershot leans into arena-shooter mechanics with abilities and fast movement, while Rivals plays closer to a tactical shooter. For a full breakdown, check our Hypershot vs Rivals comparison.

About This Guide

This guide was last updated on April 7, 2026. Weapon stats, ability details, and ranked percentiles are current as of the latest patch. The Easter Event is currently active with limited-time content. Check our Hypershot hub page for all related articles, or visit the Earnaldo Discord to suggest corrections. For more Roblox FPS content, see our Hypershot vs Rivals comparison or Hypershot codes page.