Published: February 7, 2026
BedWars on Roblox is a team PvP game with billions of visits. You defend your bed, break enemy beds, and fight with swords and tools. Combat and block breaking rely heavily on repeated left-clicks. Players often talk about CPS (clicks per second), hit registration, and whether autoclicking helps or gets you banned. This guide explains how BedWars combat actually works, what factors affect hit registration, and what autoclicker settings (Mouse Position, interval, hotkeys) to consider—with clear caveats about anti-cheat and terms of service.
In BedWars you attack by left-clicking (or using the attack button on mobile). The game uses server-based hit registration: the server decides whether each click counts as a hit. Several factors affect how well your attacks register:
When you’re attacking or breaking blocks, your cursor is already on the target (enemy or block). An autoclicker set to Mouse Position sends clicks at that spot so you only need to aim; you don’t need to define a fixed area. For a dedicated “attack” or “mine” button that doesn’t move, you can hover over that button and use Mouse Position there.
Target mode: Use Mouse Position so clicks fire where you’re pointing (enemy or block). No need to define an area unless you have a specific fixed button in mind. See How to use mouse target mode on Roblox for setup.
Click interval: Games often cap or normalize attack speed. Very low intervals (e.g. 50 ms) may not increase real DPS and can look robotic or trigger anti-cheat. A moderate interval (e.g. 80–150 ms) with a small random deviation can feel more natural. Test in a private or casual setting first. Many players discuss “do you autoclick and what’s your hit registration?” openly; even so, automation is often against the rules and detectable.
Hotkey: Use a start/stop hotkey (e.g. side mouse button) so you can enable clicks only when you’re in combat or breaking blocks, and stop when moving, building, or switching tools. That way you avoid accidental clicks in menus or wrong contexts.
BedWars and Roblox can use anti-cheat systems that detect or flag automation (e.g. scripts or autoclickers). Unnatural click patterns—perfectly regular timing, inhuman CPS—may be flagged. Using an autoclicker may violate Roblox’s or the game’s terms of service and can result in bans. Use at your own risk; this guide is for educational purposes only.