Opmode Haxball - [repack]
When you inject an Opmode script into a headless bot, the script listens to specific game events provided by the API, such as: onPlayerJoin onTeamGoal onMatchStart
Toxic players often rejoin after a kick. Use !ban [Name] immediately. However, expert admins use !mute [Name] first. A muted troll can still play but cannot spam chat. They usually leave voluntarily, saving you from using a ban. Opmode Haxball
Ensure your script directory contains the most popular community competitive maps. Standard classic maps are great, but modern competitive circles prefer optimized custom physics maps. When you inject an Opmode script into a
Instead of chasing the ball (man-marking), Opmode utilizes strict zonal defense. Players guard specific sectors of the pitch. If an opponent enters a player's designated zone, that player steps up to pressure, while the other two teammates shift to cover the vacated space behind them. This prevents defensive collapses caused by double-committing. The "Safe Recycle" Policy A muted troll can still play but cannot spam chat
Headless bots—automated scripts running on Node.js—solve this issue by managing rooms automatically. is the administrative interface built into these bots. It allows designated players (Operators or Admins) to execute powerful text commands directly through the in-game chat window to control the bot, the map, the players, and the game physics. Why Opmode is Essential for Modern Haxball Rooms
!kick [playerID] [reason] – Disconnects a disruptive player from the room.
Haxball operates on a simple vector-based physics engine. Opmode elevates this through three primary pillars: The "Sweet Spot" Strike