All of these thoughts are from my own experiences, and all platforms were paid for with my own money. I have no reputation and no affiliation with any of these platforms, it's all honest reviews with my own opinions. No benefit to myself for rating one platform better than another.
Background:
I'm a D1 EUW player without scripts, and I am in masters with scripts.
I have been scripting since 2015 with BoL.
Notes:
My main roles are mid and adc so I will be writing my reviews with the perspective of my experience with champions in these roles. So please be aware that there will be champions I don't use, in roles I don't play. This could impact your experience with the platform. Feel free to ask about other champions or roles in the comments and hopefully others will be able to help out.
I am happy to have a discussion around each platform, but please save slating/flaming of platforms for another topic, keep it friendly and constructive. Also remember that these are my opinions, we will not agree on all my points, and that's fine. One platform may be better for you than me. I'm interested for you to share your thoughts though!
I will not frequently be covering things like service issues, new detections, scams etc in these reviews. I highly recommend reading for wider high-level and more up to date coverage of more platforms, detections, contacts and a list of scammers. This is a more in-depth review of specific platforms I have tried for several months.
These platforms are listed in no order.
LegendSense (LS)
Price: 100 USD a month (Can buy 1Day, 1Week, 1Month 1Year subs)
Overview:
Originally a CN only platform but launched in Riot regions a couple of years ago. Currently a less popular than BGX in the Riot regions, due to it's price, but it's growing.
Core:
FPS drops are low with this platform and the core loads quickly at game start, often before the spawn gates are removed (15 secs) so invading is not an issue.
In-game menu is clean and easy to navigate with clear tabs/feature labelling. Also additional hint text is used to explain more misc features in detail.
Tons of options to change key binds, drawings, delays, windup etc which all save automatically with no reload.
Supports OBS bypass and Fake Clicks for streaming
Drawings are really high quality and smooth with low impact on FPS
No support for DX11 currently so other platforms do have better FPS
You have to re-open the loader after each game, and inject before the game starts otherwise LS will not inject. If you don't inject before the game starts you need to alt-f4 and then inject before reconnecting.
Orbwalker:
Majority of the time the Orbwalker is smooth and accurate when it comes to last hits, even on mages with low AD. Very rarely do I see AA cancels. The only times I have noticed it is melee champions with lethal tempo stacked and an AA reset is being used.
Last hits under tower are poor. It fails to prep the waves for tower shots when under tower, or it targets a minion which did not need to be hit, so the tower kills it.
Lane Clear is really quick, and it has an option for panic clear. Last hit/Lance clear calculates allied incoming minion damage very well so you don't spend much time waiting around for other allied minions to complete their AA before you hit the minion. Very little hesitation which you sometimes see with other platform orbwalkers when they are clearing.
Evade:
Easily the strongest point of the platform. The evade can be massively configured to range from quick and obvious down to smooth legit movement. It comes with over 5 presets in the in-game menu which range from obvious to legit evade for easy set-up. But you can also manually configure individual spells and modes to your liking. It supports 'rules' which enable you to configure how evade behaves based on certain criteria such as: spells, modes, positions, nearby allies/enemies etc as well. The evade functionality is really well documented on their forum, explaining the logic behind the rules and when they are applied. If you want the best evade in terms of customisability then use LS.
Champion Scripts/Prediction:
Overall support for champions is average given the quality of the scripts varies a lot between champions. The champions which are supported do cover the basic logics, but many lack detailed customisation and logics which other platforms provide. They are constantly working on improving their core scripts, and FunHouse devs have joined recently to produce some very high quality scripts such as Riven, Fiora and the best Yuumi bot on the market.
They support 3rd party LUAs but they can also vary massively in quality as anyone can create them using the open SDK.
Predection isn't great. They have 2 prediction modes but when compared to HanBot, Hanbot lands abilties more consistently. You're still going to hit your skills 75% of the time as long as you aren't trying to do something ridiculous - but if you want a platform for predicition heavy champions look to Hanbot or BGX with Auora Predicition plugin.
Loader:
Easily the weakest point of the platform. It's very old, unintuitve and a lot of error messages are still in Chinese. Therefore it can be a pain to diagnose issues due to the lack of translations in the loader and clunky UI.
The loader also needs to be re-opened after every game for a re-inject of the script which is slightly annoying. Also the loader must be started before the game starts, otherwise you need to alt-f4 the game and start the loader before reconnecting.
Updates to the loader can also break it, meaning you have to delete one of the loader files to reset it. A small issue but still annoying.
They say they are in the process of making a new loader but for now majority of the error messages and titles are in Chinese or very broken english which is a real pain for a platform in Riot regions. Overall the weakest part for many users.
Summary:
Overall a really strong performing internal plaform in a wide range of areas. Evade is the strongest point, Orb and Pred are Good but could be better. Champion scripts are basic at times but the new ones from FunHouse show how great the platform can be. The loader is the biggest issue for many users. I tend to use this platform when I am playing ADC or if I need a good evade vs the enemy comp.
This is my go to platform for evade.
Pros:
Best legit Evade
No application process
Good performance
OK orbwalker and range of champions supported
Cons:
Some champion features are basic compared to other platforms
Terrible loader
Still DX9 limited
Scores:
Core: 8/10
Midlane Champion features: 7/10
ADC Champion features: 8/10
Orbwalker: 7/10
Prediction: 7/10
Evade: 10/10
Overview:
Originally a CN only platform but launched in Riot regions a couple of years ago. Currently a less popular than BGX in the Riot regions, due to it's price, but it's growing.
Core:
FPS drops are low with this platform and the core loads quickly at game start, often before the spawn gates are removed (15 secs) so invading is not an issue.
In-game menu is clean and easy to navigate with clear tabs/feature labelling. Also additional hint text is used to explain more misc features in detail.
Tons of options to change key binds, drawings, delays, windup etc which all save automatically with no reload.
Supports OBS bypass and Fake Clicks for streaming
Drawings are really high quality and smooth with low impact on FPS
No support for DX11 currently so other platforms do have better FPS
You have to re-open the loader after each game, and inject before the game starts otherwise LS will not inject. If you don't inject before the game starts you need to alt-f4 and then inject before reconnecting.
Orbwalker:
Majority of the time the Orbwalker is smooth and accurate when it comes to last hits, even on mages with low AD. Very rarely do I see AA cancels. The only times I have noticed it is melee champions with lethal tempo stacked and an AA reset is being used.
Last hits under tower are poor. It fails to prep the waves for tower shots when under tower, or it targets a minion which did not need to be hit, so the tower kills it.
Lane Clear is really quick, and it has an option for panic clear. Last hit/Lance clear calculates allied incoming minion damage very well so you don't spend much time waiting around for other allied minions to complete their AA before you hit the minion. Very little hesitation which you sometimes see with other platform orbwalkers when they are clearing.
Evade:
Easily the strongest point of the platform. The evade can be massively configured to range from quick and obvious down to smooth legit movement. It comes with over 5 presets in the in-game menu which range from obvious to legit evade for easy set-up. But you can also manually configure individual spells and modes to your liking. It supports 'rules' which enable you to configure how evade behaves based on certain criteria such as: spells, modes, positions, nearby allies/enemies etc as well. The evade functionality is really well documented on their forum, explaining the logic behind the rules and when they are applied. If you want the best evade in terms of customisability then use LS.
Champion Scripts/Prediction:
Overall support for champions is average given the quality of the scripts varies a lot between champions. The champions which are supported do cover the basic logics, but many lack detailed customisation and logics which other platforms provide. They are constantly working on improving their core scripts, and FunHouse devs have joined recently to produce some very high quality scripts such as Riven, Fiora and the best Yuumi bot on the market.
They support 3rd party LUAs but they can also vary massively in quality as anyone can create them using the open SDK.
Predection isn't great. They have 2 prediction modes but when compared to HanBot, Hanbot lands abilties more consistently. You're still going to hit your skills 75% of the time as long as you aren't trying to do something ridiculous - but if you want a platform for predicition heavy champions look to Hanbot or BGX with Auora Predicition plugin.
Loader:
Easily the weakest point of the platform. It's very old, unintuitve and a lot of error messages are still in Chinese. Therefore it can be a pain to diagnose issues due to the lack of translations in the loader and clunky UI.
The loader also needs to be re-opened after every game for a re-inject of the script which is slightly annoying. Also the loader must be started before the game starts, otherwise you need to alt-f4 the game and start the loader before reconnecting.
Updates to the loader can also break it, meaning you have to delete one of the loader files to reset it. A small issue but still annoying.
They say they are in the process of making a new loader but for now majority of the error messages and titles are in Chinese or very broken english which is a real pain for a platform in Riot regions. Overall the weakest part for many users.
Summary:
Overall a really strong performing internal plaform in a wide range of areas. Evade is the strongest point, Orb and Pred are Good but could be better. Champion scripts are basic at times but the new ones from FunHouse show how great the platform can be. The loader is the biggest issue for many users. I tend to use this platform when I am playing ADC or if I need a good evade vs the enemy comp.
This is my go to platform for evade.
Pros:
Best legit Evade
No application process
Good performance
OK orbwalker and range of champions supported
Cons:
Some champion features are basic compared to other platforms
Terrible loader
Still DX9 limited
Scores:
Core: 8/10
Midlane Champion features: 7/10
ADC Champion features: 8/10
Orbwalker: 7/10
Prediction: 7/10
Evade: 10/10
BruhWalker
Price: Entry 100 USD then 75 USD a month
Overview:
A private (in the sense you have to apply and be accepted) platform with a good set of users and devs.
Core:
Probably the weakest part of the platform for me.
They have a few key limitation with the way the core itself interacts with the game which often causes poor script performance compared to other platforms in specific areas. For example, some champions' spell casting is required to be done externally, instead of internally, which means when several targets are close together it can sometimes select the wrong one. Also they recently lost one of their key internal hooks for 2 weeks which left the evade in a bad spot until it came back in 12.7. Other platforms don't have these issues with the core.
The menu in game is clean and easy to use.
The core also loads quickly on game start which is good for invading.
Changes to script configs are not automatically saved so you need to manually save them in the menu, else you'll lose them next game or when you reload.
Orbwalker:
There are 2 options, internal and a 3rd party one. I used the 3rd party one so I will be covering this only.
The orbwalker is OK compared to others.
It preps waves well under tower and doesn't randomly last hit them early under tower like in LS, this is one of it's strengths.
Under high attack speed as an ADC or melee it is also great, not cancelling any AA/stuttering and losing DPS. Again, pretty good.
My only issue was the lane clear. It was very slow compared to LS, Hanbot and LT++. Often waiting for several seconds before hitting a minion because it wanted to secure a last hit when the allied minions were also focussing it. Instead it could have either attacked other minions nearby, or attacked the same minion twice to secure the last hit. If this issue was fixed then the Orb would be on the same level as LS for me. In combat the orb is good though.
Evade:
Again has 2 options. Internal or 3rd party.
Evade is great. Only LS was better for me in terms of customisation options. The smoothness and success was the same as LS which is really impressive.
No issues here, when the core is working correctly. If the core has issues then the quality of the 3rd party evade I used massively drops.
Champion Scripts\Prediction:
BruhWalker has internal scripts and 3rd party script developers. Again I used the 3rd party ones.
The 3rd party devs are very open to suggestions, willingly discussing them and applying them quickly if they can see the benefit of them.
New champions are constantly being added by the 3rd party devs, but not all of the champs are supported yet.
The quality of the scripts is generally high. A few champs are basic, but can easily be improved by posting suggestions to the devs which is nice.
I'd say most of the 3rd party scripts are as high quality as some of the HanBot ones, but there are a few which are lacking features so it can be a bit hit or miss depending on which champs you play as most champs only have 1 script dev for them.
Prediction was not as 'confident' as Hanbot for me. It can be improved through tweaking the config, and this got it close to Hanbot, but never as good. It's good enough most of the time, but after using both platforms I would give a predicition edge to Hanbot. Bruhwalker is the same level as LS so definitely still good.
Again I need to flag you need to pay for the 3rd party scripts you want to use. Also worth noting that the payments and activations are not automated like Hanbot. You have to wait for the developer to response to your purchase notificationa and they'll then manually activate your key. Not a major issue but it can be annoying when your key expires and the dev is not available to process your payment.
Loader
Basic loader just used to select the version of the core you want to run. Nothing else needed here.
Scripts are managed through the script manager application which is separate from the loader and you can download from the discord. This makes it a lot easier to load/unload scripts which is nice, and it auto-updates scripts too.
Summary:
Overall the performance of this platform is above average, but not at the same level as LS (for evade) and Hanbot (for amount of champs supported/pred). But it does all of them well enough for it none of them to be an issue or massively affect your performance. The main benefit of this platform for me is the small community, lack of detection and openess of the devs. I believe this platform has a lot of potential, just the core issues described above are its achilles heel currently. This would be my go to for a secure platform which does everything OK+.
Pros:
Secure
3rd party script support
Open developers
Does everything 'well' but not amazing at any 1 thing
Cons:
Does everything 'well' but not amazing at any 1 thing
The core has some issues which hold back the potential of the platform. If fixed this would be a 8-9/10 platform.
Sometimes FPS drops can occur
Scores:
Core: 6/10
Midlane Champion features: 8/10
ADC Champion features: 8/10
Orbwalker: 8/10
Prediction: 7/10
Evade: 8/10
Overview:
A private (in the sense you have to apply and be accepted) platform with a good set of users and devs.
Core:
Probably the weakest part of the platform for me.
They have a few key limitation with the way the core itself interacts with the game which often causes poor script performance compared to other platforms in specific areas. For example, some champions' spell casting is required to be done externally, instead of internally, which means when several targets are close together it can sometimes select the wrong one. Also they recently lost one of their key internal hooks for 2 weeks which left the evade in a bad spot until it came back in 12.7. Other platforms don't have these issues with the core.
The menu in game is clean and easy to use.
The core also loads quickly on game start which is good for invading.
Changes to script configs are not automatically saved so you need to manually save them in the menu, else you'll lose them next game or when you reload.
Orbwalker:
There are 2 options, internal and a 3rd party one. I used the 3rd party one so I will be covering this only.
The orbwalker is OK compared to others.
It preps waves well under tower and doesn't randomly last hit them early under tower like in LS, this is one of it's strengths.
Under high attack speed as an ADC or melee it is also great, not cancelling any AA/stuttering and losing DPS. Again, pretty good.
My only issue was the lane clear. It was very slow compared to LS, Hanbot and LT++. Often waiting for several seconds before hitting a minion because it wanted to secure a last hit when the allied minions were also focussing it. Instead it could have either attacked other minions nearby, or attacked the same minion twice to secure the last hit. If this issue was fixed then the Orb would be on the same level as LS for me. In combat the orb is good though.
Evade:
Again has 2 options. Internal or 3rd party.
Evade is great. Only LS was better for me in terms of customisation options. The smoothness and success was the same as LS which is really impressive.
No issues here, when the core is working correctly. If the core has issues then the quality of the 3rd party evade I used massively drops.
Champion Scripts\Prediction:
BruhWalker has internal scripts and 3rd party script developers. Again I used the 3rd party ones.
The 3rd party devs are very open to suggestions, willingly discussing them and applying them quickly if they can see the benefit of them.
New champions are constantly being added by the 3rd party devs, but not all of the champs are supported yet.
The quality of the scripts is generally high. A few champs are basic, but can easily be improved by posting suggestions to the devs which is nice.
I'd say most of the 3rd party scripts are as high quality as some of the HanBot ones, but there are a few which are lacking features so it can be a bit hit or miss depending on which champs you play as most champs only have 1 script dev for them.
Prediction was not as 'confident' as Hanbot for me. It can be improved through tweaking the config, and this got it close to Hanbot, but never as good. It's good enough most of the time, but after using both platforms I would give a predicition edge to Hanbot. Bruhwalker is the same level as LS so definitely still good.
Again I need to flag you need to pay for the 3rd party scripts you want to use. Also worth noting that the payments and activations are not automated like Hanbot. You have to wait for the developer to response to your purchase notificationa and they'll then manually activate your key. Not a major issue but it can be annoying when your key expires and the dev is not available to process your payment.
Loader
Basic loader just used to select the version of the core you want to run. Nothing else needed here.
Scripts are managed through the script manager application which is separate from the loader and you can download from the discord. This makes it a lot easier to load/unload scripts which is nice, and it auto-updates scripts too.
Summary:
Overall the performance of this platform is above average, but not at the same level as LS (for evade) and Hanbot (for amount of champs supported/pred). But it does all of them well enough for it none of them to be an issue or massively affect your performance. The main benefit of this platform for me is the small community, lack of detection and openess of the devs. I believe this platform has a lot of potential, just the core issues described above are its achilles heel currently. This would be my go to for a secure platform which does everything OK+.
Pros:
Secure
3rd party script support
Open developers
Does everything 'well' but not amazing at any 1 thing
Cons:
Does everything 'well' but not amazing at any 1 thing
The core has some issues which hold back the potential of the platform. If fixed this would be a 8-9/10 platform.
Sometimes FPS drops can occur
Scores:
Core: 6/10
Midlane Champion features: 8/10
ADC Champion features: 8/10
Orbwalker: 8/10
Prediction: 7/10
Evade: 8/10
HanBot (with Bypass)
Price: 28 USD a month (Can buy 1Day, 1Week, 1Month)
Overview:
Pretty long standing platform operating in both China and Riot regions. Instantly detected if you don't use a bypass so you'll need to factor that into your price. Most bypasses are an additional 100USD+ a month. Large customer base but it is starting to decline now as newer public platforms come out. Also 3rd party script developer interest is low as they claim the hanbot core is too outdated and broken and other platforms are more appealing to focus development on.
Core:
Definitely starting to show its age compared to some of the newer platforms, but it does the job.
Menu can be a little fiddly to navigate around sometimes and can look cluttered for scripts with a lot of options.
The main issue I have with the core is that it takes so long to load on game start. Often taking over 20/30 seconds to be usable after all scripts have loaded. Whilst this does depend on which scripts are being used, and the amount of scripts you're loading, it still takes an inconvienent amount of time compared to other platforms.
Drawings are the basic lower quality type, but overall FPS is fine for a DX9 platform.
Orbwalker:
Orbwalker is average. I believe some scripts alter it, but overall it is not on the same level as the BGX or LS orb.
It's better at prepping waves under tower compared to LS, but not as smooth. I'd put it slightly below LS, but with different strengths and weaknesses. It does the job in the end though.
Laneclear is again pretty quick and accurate, shoving waves quickly and not hesitating for incoming allied minions to AA first. Seems to favour shoving rather than last hit accuracy in some cases though.
Evade:
Probably the weakest point of the platform. The internal evade(s) are very basic. It will dodge skills most of the time, but you're going to get called out pretty quickly as it's not smooth at all. Functionality is basic as well, especially compared to LS.
ViktorEvade is a popular 3rd party evade (paid) and while it is definitely better, and has a lot more logic and fuctionality to configure evade for different mode and situations, it is still lacking compared to LS.
Side note: ViktorEvade often breaks completely (crashing the game) and the dev takes days to fix it. Also it takes a very very long time to load at game start.
Champion Scripts\Prediction:
Strongest parts of the platform.
There is a wide range of 3rd party scripts available so basically every champion is covered. Often with multiple devs for each champion so you can try different developers and see which script works best for you.
Devs often have their own discords or telegrams which makes it easy to discuss configs and bugs with them directly, and some are still actively pushing new features. However, most are no longer adding new features as they are focussing on newer platforms so it's worth checking discords before you buy to see if the devs are active anymore and if the plugin still works.
The prediction is my favourite out of all the platforms I have tried. It is quickest to cast skillshots and lands them most of the time, even at max range. Often no hesitation when casting at max range. I'm still yet to find a platform which matches this prediction consistently.
Only potential downside is you have to factor in paying for these 3rd party scripts as well as monthly price + bypass. Most of the time the scripts are cheap at 10USD or less for a month. I persoanlly have no issue with this as majority of the scripts are high quality, and offer trials or 1 week keys, but I thought I would point this out.
Loader
The loader itself is not bad. You can easily search and install new scripts from within the loader directly and you can clearly see the time remaining on your subscription too. Its very clear and easy to use.
Summary:
Overall a solid platform but definitely showing its age. The support from 3rd party devs is what has kept it so high quality, but as mentioned it depends on how long the 3rd party devs will continue to support this platform. This is my go to platform for midlane champs due to the great scripts and logic, on top of the prediction.
Evade is the weakest point of the platform. I have it turned off completely or sometimes I'll try and use ViktorEvade.
This is my go to platform for mid champions due to pred and large amount of script options.
Pros:
Great prediction
Massive amount of champs supported
High quality 3rd party scripts
Easy to find and install new scripts
Cons:
Core takes a while to start in-game
Evade is very obvious
Core developer support is falling and could be outdated eventually
Scores:
Core: 5/10
Midlane Champion features: 9/10
ADC Champion features: 7/10
Orbwalker: 7/10
Prediction: 10/10
Evade: 3/10
Overview:
Pretty long standing platform operating in both China and Riot regions. Instantly detected if you don't use a bypass so you'll need to factor that into your price. Most bypasses are an additional 100USD+ a month. Large customer base but it is starting to decline now as newer public platforms come out. Also 3rd party script developer interest is low as they claim the hanbot core is too outdated and broken and other platforms are more appealing to focus development on.
Core:
Definitely starting to show its age compared to some of the newer platforms, but it does the job.
Menu can be a little fiddly to navigate around sometimes and can look cluttered for scripts with a lot of options.
The main issue I have with the core is that it takes so long to load on game start. Often taking over 20/30 seconds to be usable after all scripts have loaded. Whilst this does depend on which scripts are being used, and the amount of scripts you're loading, it still takes an inconvienent amount of time compared to other platforms.
Drawings are the basic lower quality type, but overall FPS is fine for a DX9 platform.
Orbwalker:
Orbwalker is average. I believe some scripts alter it, but overall it is not on the same level as the BGX or LS orb.
It's better at prepping waves under tower compared to LS, but not as smooth. I'd put it slightly below LS, but with different strengths and weaknesses. It does the job in the end though.
Laneclear is again pretty quick and accurate, shoving waves quickly and not hesitating for incoming allied minions to AA first. Seems to favour shoving rather than last hit accuracy in some cases though.
Evade:
Probably the weakest point of the platform. The internal evade(s) are very basic. It will dodge skills most of the time, but you're going to get called out pretty quickly as it's not smooth at all. Functionality is basic as well, especially compared to LS.
ViktorEvade is a popular 3rd party evade (paid) and while it is definitely better, and has a lot more logic and fuctionality to configure evade for different mode and situations, it is still lacking compared to LS.
Side note: ViktorEvade often breaks completely (crashing the game) and the dev takes days to fix it. Also it takes a very very long time to load at game start.
Champion Scripts\Prediction:
Strongest parts of the platform.
There is a wide range of 3rd party scripts available so basically every champion is covered. Often with multiple devs for each champion so you can try different developers and see which script works best for you.
Devs often have their own discords or telegrams which makes it easy to discuss configs and bugs with them directly, and some are still actively pushing new features. However, most are no longer adding new features as they are focussing on newer platforms so it's worth checking discords before you buy to see if the devs are active anymore and if the plugin still works.
The prediction is my favourite out of all the platforms I have tried. It is quickest to cast skillshots and lands them most of the time, even at max range. Often no hesitation when casting at max range. I'm still yet to find a platform which matches this prediction consistently.
Only potential downside is you have to factor in paying for these 3rd party scripts as well as monthly price + bypass. Most of the time the scripts are cheap at 10USD or less for a month. I persoanlly have no issue with this as majority of the scripts are high quality, and offer trials or 1 week keys, but I thought I would point this out.
Loader
The loader itself is not bad. You can easily search and install new scripts from within the loader directly and you can clearly see the time remaining on your subscription too. Its very clear and easy to use.
Summary:
Overall a solid platform but definitely showing its age. The support from 3rd party devs is what has kept it so high quality, but as mentioned it depends on how long the 3rd party devs will continue to support this platform. This is my go to platform for midlane champs due to the great scripts and logic, on top of the prediction.
Evade is the weakest point of the platform. I have it turned off completely or sometimes I'll try and use ViktorEvade.
This is my go to platform for mid champions due to pred and large amount of script options.
Pros:
Great prediction
Massive amount of champs supported
High quality 3rd party scripts
Easy to find and install new scripts
Cons:
Core takes a while to start in-game
Evade is very obvious
Core developer support is falling and could be outdated eventually
Scores:
Core: 5/10
Midlane Champion features: 9/10
ADC Champion features: 7/10
Orbwalker: 7/10
Prediction: 10/10
Evade: 3/10
LT++
Price: 300 USD a month.
Overview:
The most expensive platform on this list, whilst being one of the most basic in its functionality.
Its a public platform, but has had a low detection rate and good performance. Working in Korea, Japan and Riot regions (maybe china too?).
Core:
Core is quick to load in at game start, often only taking a few seconds so it's not an issue for invades.
The menu is basic but easy to navigate and is clean. Some of the wording is in broken english, but for the most part it's easy to understand what most of the options are doing. Sometimes a tooltip would be nice on some of the misc options.
Changes autosave but are lost when a new update comes out which is annoying.
FPS drops are not noticable, if any.
Drawings are low quality compared to LS but don't use much FPS.
Orbwalker:
The Orb is the strong point of this platform.
The orb is fast and I've never had issues with cancelling AA or stuttering even with high AS.
The last hit is one of the best here, maybe slightly better than LS in some cases. It rarely misses CS and preps them well when under the tower. Lane clear is also really quick when shoving a wave, without much time wasted waiting on allied minions to land their AA, it will usually find other minions to hit if it needs to wait. I have no issues with the farming of this orb.
Evade:
Evade is good, in the sense that it dodges basically everything, but its a very 'hard' evade.
It doesn't look natural or smooth, it will do a 180 turn when it could do a few steps to the side. But it will dodge basically everything as it chooses the quickest path, not the smoothest.
If you don't care about looking legit, and just want to dodge everything while the orb is attacking as much as possible, then this is the script for you.
In terms of options and config for evade, its lacking compared to LS, but is around the same as what Hanbot has to offer (in terms of config, not performance), so is pretty basic.
Champion Scripts\Prediction:
This is the main downfall of this platform for me.
The functionality and logic in 90% of the scripts is very basic, and some logic is not configurable, it is just on by default with no way to turn it off. For example, some mages will use R in combo, even if the enemy is not killable, or it will bring you under tower. There is no way to configure this, only turn R off entirely.
A lot of champs are supported, but by supported they really mean it will use QWER in combo and farming, no real logic or config available for a lot of champs.
Prediction has got better over time, but it's still lacking compared to LS/Hanbot and BruhWalker you'll hit skills the majority of the time but it mostly feels like it's just casting on their current location rather than predicting anything. So if they have high Movement speed or its long range you will miss a lot.
All scripts are internal, no 3rd party devs or scripts. So you don't have to pay for additional scripts, but you're also stuck with the internal features and the devs dont seem to add new functionality to champions very often.
Loader
N/A
There is no loader, you just run it and then it will sit hidden on your PC until you restart or shut down your PC. No way to kill the process. But you also don't need to re-open every game.
Summary:
For the price I would really expect better depth to the champion logic and configs instead of the basic support most of them have.
For ADC or people who just want a good Orb and obvious but quick evade, with a secure and lightweight platform, then this is the one for you. If you want anything else then go with other options, especially for 300USD.
Pros:
Secure
Lightweight and loads quickly
One of the best Orbs
Quick evade
No need to apply to get in, just cough up the money
Cons:
Very expensive for what it offers
Lack of detailed config for most champs, sometimes basically none at all
Evade is very obvious
Have to restart or shut down system to unload the script
No 3rd party scripts and devs don't add good new champion functionality often
Scores:
Core: 7/10
Midlane Champion features: 3/10
ADC Champion features: 6/10
Orbwalker: 9/10
Prediction: 3/10
Evade: 5/10
Overview:
The most expensive platform on this list, whilst being one of the most basic in its functionality.
Its a public platform, but has had a low detection rate and good performance. Working in Korea, Japan and Riot regions (maybe china too?).
Core:
Core is quick to load in at game start, often only taking a few seconds so it's not an issue for invades.
The menu is basic but easy to navigate and is clean. Some of the wording is in broken english, but for the most part it's easy to understand what most of the options are doing. Sometimes a tooltip would be nice on some of the misc options.
Changes autosave but are lost when a new update comes out which is annoying.
FPS drops are not noticable, if any.
Drawings are low quality compared to LS but don't use much FPS.
Orbwalker:
The Orb is the strong point of this platform.
The orb is fast and I've never had issues with cancelling AA or stuttering even with high AS.
The last hit is one of the best here, maybe slightly better than LS in some cases. It rarely misses CS and preps them well when under the tower. Lane clear is also really quick when shoving a wave, without much time wasted waiting on allied minions to land their AA, it will usually find other minions to hit if it needs to wait. I have no issues with the farming of this orb.
Evade:
Evade is good, in the sense that it dodges basically everything, but its a very 'hard' evade.
It doesn't look natural or smooth, it will do a 180 turn when it could do a few steps to the side. But it will dodge basically everything as it chooses the quickest path, not the smoothest.
If you don't care about looking legit, and just want to dodge everything while the orb is attacking as much as possible, then this is the script for you.
In terms of options and config for evade, its lacking compared to LS, but is around the same as what Hanbot has to offer (in terms of config, not performance), so is pretty basic.
Champion Scripts\Prediction:
This is the main downfall of this platform for me.
The functionality and logic in 90% of the scripts is very basic, and some logic is not configurable, it is just on by default with no way to turn it off. For example, some mages will use R in combo, even if the enemy is not killable, or it will bring you under tower. There is no way to configure this, only turn R off entirely.
A lot of champs are supported, but by supported they really mean it will use QWER in combo and farming, no real logic or config available for a lot of champs.
Prediction has got better over time, but it's still lacking compared to LS/Hanbot and BruhWalker you'll hit skills the majority of the time but it mostly feels like it's just casting on their current location rather than predicting anything. So if they have high Movement speed or its long range you will miss a lot.
All scripts are internal, no 3rd party devs or scripts. So you don't have to pay for additional scripts, but you're also stuck with the internal features and the devs dont seem to add new functionality to champions very often.
Loader
N/A
There is no loader, you just run it and then it will sit hidden on your PC until you restart or shut down your PC. No way to kill the process. But you also don't need to re-open every game.
Summary:
For the price I would really expect better depth to the champion logic and configs instead of the basic support most of them have.
For ADC or people who just want a good Orb and obvious but quick evade, with a secure and lightweight platform, then this is the one for you. If you want anything else then go with other options, especially for 300USD.
Pros:
Secure
Lightweight and loads quickly
One of the best Orbs
Quick evade
No need to apply to get in, just cough up the money
Cons:
Very expensive for what it offers
Lack of detailed config for most champs, sometimes basically none at all
Evade is very obvious
Have to restart or shut down system to unload the script
No 3rd party scripts and devs don't add good new champion functionality often
Scores:
Core: 7/10
Midlane Champion features: 3/10
ADC Champion features: 6/10
Orbwalker: 9/10
Prediction: 3/10
Evade: 5/10
EnsoulSharp (with Bypass)
Price: Free (Bypass is $75 monthly)
Core:
A very old platfom and it's definitely showing its age when it comes to drawings and FPS.
Drawings are the traditional low quality lines, similar to hanbot, which eat a lot of FPS when a lot is on the screen.
FPS is generally low as it's a very CPU intensive platform. They recently updated to support DX11 which improved the FPS but comapred to other modern C++ platforms like BGX and LS it's performance is very poor.
Injection is also a lot slower than the modern platforms, but not as bad a Hanbot.
You are also required to often play with a hotfix file in order for the injection not to crash the game. This requires altering the LoL game files each time you close and re-open the LoL client. You also need to wait a few days for the new hotfix file and loader to be available after an update.
Orbwalker:
Many plugins have their own Orbwalkers for this platform which makes it pretty hard to review.
One of the most common is FerrisAIO. The orbwalker in this AIO is really good and sometimes better than BGX. It has great under-tower farming and can shove lanes quickly whilst still landing most of the last hits.
AA cancels are rare, but given the poor performance of the core, if FPS is low then you will encounter more issues with the orb performance so you need to have a strong PC to see the benefit.
There are other orbwalkers from other AIOs but I didn't feel the need to use them as Ferris' orbwalker was good enough for me.
Evade:
Again evade is often unique to the plugin which you're using. I stuck with FerrisAIO as I was also using his orbwalker.
FerrisAIO evade was OK. It's definitely not at the level of LS in terms of customisation but its better than Hanbot so I'll put it on par with BruhWalker and LT++.
You'll dodge most skills like in LT++ but you can't make it look very legit, it has little smoothing even with all of the options enabled.
Ferris is very active though so this can likely change in the future.
Overall through I think this is the weakest part of the platform aside from the poor FPS
Champion Scripts\Prediction:
Prediction is also unique to which AIO you are using. Again I was using Ferris and I found it to be pretty good. It's not at the level of Hanbot but its a close second on most champs. Ferris had 3 versions of prediction and each of them works better for different champs and elos as they have different checks and hit% so it takes some trial and error to get the right prediction for your champ and elo.
After you get the right prediction though it's really good. Not quite as good as Hanbot but its definitely second best on this list. Not hesitating too much and having good checks for minions and other collisions.
Other AIOs may have vastly better or worse prediction so your milage may vary!
Loader
A very old loader, but it does the job. It's the same loader as from back in the EloBuddy days.
It can sometimes take up a lot of your PCs resources and freeze but once you tab back into game that issue goes away.
You can install plugins in a range of ways (Github link, Import File etc) which is nice and its easy to enable/disable plugins within the launcher.
Summary:
Definitely showing it's age but it's still a solid platform and it's free. It has some great active devs but it can be hard to contact script devs and find active plugins.
Delays of 1-2 days after a league update, combined with the need to load a hotfix file into your LoL game files does cause a minor inconvenience but for a free script you can't complain too much.
It's also detected so requires a paid bypass or you'll get a ban after 3+ games.
Looking past the poor FPS and slow updates though its still a very competent platform. The way script devs can customise everything from orbwalker to evade and prediction is both a strength and a weakness.
For me it's fun to mess around with, and a very solid orbwalker - but the extra work required to get it to work, and the poor performance makes me use other platforms the majority of the time.
Pros:
Free
Script devs can change a lot of functionalities
High quality scripts if you get a good AIO
Cons:
Detected
Requires hotfix files after patches
FPS can be poor
Scores:
Core: 5/10
Midlane Champion features: 7/10
ADC Champion features: 8/10
Orbwalker: 8/10
Prediction: 8/10
Evade: 5/10
Core:
A very old platfom and it's definitely showing its age when it comes to drawings and FPS.
Drawings are the traditional low quality lines, similar to hanbot, which eat a lot of FPS when a lot is on the screen.
FPS is generally low as it's a very CPU intensive platform. They recently updated to support DX11 which improved the FPS but comapred to other modern C++ platforms like BGX and LS it's performance is very poor.
Injection is also a lot slower than the modern platforms, but not as bad a Hanbot.
You are also required to often play with a hotfix file in order for the injection not to crash the game. This requires altering the LoL game files each time you close and re-open the LoL client. You also need to wait a few days for the new hotfix file and loader to be available after an update.
Orbwalker:
Many plugins have their own Orbwalkers for this platform which makes it pretty hard to review.
One of the most common is FerrisAIO. The orbwalker in this AIO is really good and sometimes better than BGX. It has great under-tower farming and can shove lanes quickly whilst still landing most of the last hits.
AA cancels are rare, but given the poor performance of the core, if FPS is low then you will encounter more issues with the orb performance so you need to have a strong PC to see the benefit.
There are other orbwalkers from other AIOs but I didn't feel the need to use them as Ferris' orbwalker was good enough for me.
Evade:
Again evade is often unique to the plugin which you're using. I stuck with FerrisAIO as I was also using his orbwalker.
FerrisAIO evade was OK. It's definitely not at the level of LS in terms of customisation but its better than Hanbot so I'll put it on par with BruhWalker and LT++.
You'll dodge most skills like in LT++ but you can't make it look very legit, it has little smoothing even with all of the options enabled.
Ferris is very active though so this can likely change in the future.
Overall through I think this is the weakest part of the platform aside from the poor FPS
Champion Scripts\Prediction:
Prediction is also unique to which AIO you are using. Again I was using Ferris and I found it to be pretty good. It's not at the level of Hanbot but its a close second on most champs. Ferris had 3 versions of prediction and each of them works better for different champs and elos as they have different checks and hit% so it takes some trial and error to get the right prediction for your champ and elo.
After you get the right prediction though it's really good. Not quite as good as Hanbot but its definitely second best on this list. Not hesitating too much and having good checks for minions and other collisions.
Other AIOs may have vastly better or worse prediction so your milage may vary!
Loader
A very old loader, but it does the job. It's the same loader as from back in the EloBuddy days.
It can sometimes take up a lot of your PCs resources and freeze but once you tab back into game that issue goes away.
You can install plugins in a range of ways (Github link, Import File etc) which is nice and its easy to enable/disable plugins within the launcher.
Summary:
Definitely showing it's age but it's still a solid platform and it's free. It has some great active devs but it can be hard to contact script devs and find active plugins.
Delays of 1-2 days after a league update, combined with the need to load a hotfix file into your LoL game files does cause a minor inconvenience but for a free script you can't complain too much.
It's also detected so requires a paid bypass or you'll get a ban after 3+ games.
Looking past the poor FPS and slow updates though its still a very competent platform. The way script devs can customise everything from orbwalker to evade and prediction is both a strength and a weakness.
For me it's fun to mess around with, and a very solid orbwalker - but the extra work required to get it to work, and the poor performance makes me use other platforms the majority of the time.
Pros:
Free
Script devs can change a lot of functionalities
High quality scripts if you get a good AIO
Cons:
Detected
Requires hotfix files after patches
FPS can be poor
Scores:
Core: 5/10
Midlane Champion features: 7/10
ADC Champion features: 8/10
Orbwalker: 8/10
Prediction: 8/10
Evade: 5/10
BGX
Price: $20 monthly.
Core:
Very quick core and minimal FPS loss.
DX11 support and a full C++ platform means that it loads very quickly on game start - on par with LS.
Drawings aren't as good looking as LS, they are instead like the traditional drawings found on olde platforms, but they don't eat FPS like on Ensoul or Hanbot which is great.
Orbwalker:
The core orbwalker is OK. It's not as good as LT++ or Ensoul but its better than LS, Hanbot and BruhWalker.
It lacks proper minion prep under tower so you will lose a lot of minions early game unless you manually prep them. But it can shove waves quickly and there are very little AA cancels unless you're at max range with a low attack speed.
There was also a 3rd party orbwalker which solved many of the internal orbwalkers problems, but the dev has stopped working on that to focus on a new Prediction and Evade. Once they come back and update this orbwalker though it will massively improve the quality of this platform.
Evade:
Similar to the core orbwalker, core evade is also OK. It's not on the same level as LS and BruhWalker but its better than the others. It can be smooth but sometimes it feels as though it gets overwhelmed and doesn't dodge when it could do in a busy teamfight. Config is also basic compared to LS.
Again there is a 3rd party dev working on a better Evade which should be a massive improvement over the core evade. However, it is not out yet so I can't factor that into this review and also will rely on the 3rd party dev staying active in the long run.
Champion Scripts\Prediction:
The range of scripts is one of the strengths of this platform. Basically all champs are covered, and most have multiple options for each of them so you can try and see which you like best, or use a combination of them together.
The quality of these champ scripts used to be a problem at the start of the year, but now a lot of good devs have joined the platform and the quality of these scripts has massively increased. Many champions now have detailed logic in them, but a few less popular champs are still lacking quality.
Prediction is the same story as orbwalker and evade. the core prediction is very bad - easily the worst part of the platform and one of the worst on the market. However, one of the devs has added a very good 3rd party prediction - Aurora Prediction. This solves most of the issues with the core prediction, and it's still being worked on to improve it. The 3rd party prediction is close to Hanbot, and second best on this list. Again though this depends on how long the dev stays active for.
Loader
The loader is easy to naviagte around but pretty basic as all config for enabling/disabling plugins is done in the in-game menu so you'll need to go into a custom game to enable scripts for the first time.
It has an auto-inject feature which is great so you don't have to remember to open it every time like LS or BruhWalker
Summary:
For the price this is the best platform around.
The core has great performance, and all of the champion scripts are included in the price.
However, the core default prediction is very poor so unless you play ADC you need to rely on Aurora Prediction plugin to be able to play champs with a skillshot.
Pros:
Cheap
Very good core performance
Very active dev community - lots of scripts for all champs
Cons:
Poor core prediction
Scores:
Core: 9/10
Midlane Champion features: 9/10
ADC Champion features: 9/10
Orbwalker: 7/10
Prediction: 5/10
Evade: 6/10
Core:
Very quick core and minimal FPS loss.
DX11 support and a full C++ platform means that it loads very quickly on game start - on par with LS.
Drawings aren't as good looking as LS, they are instead like the traditional drawings found on olde platforms, but they don't eat FPS like on Ensoul or Hanbot which is great.
Orbwalker:
The core orbwalker is OK. It's not as good as LT++ or Ensoul but its better than LS, Hanbot and BruhWalker.
It lacks proper minion prep under tower so you will lose a lot of minions early game unless you manually prep them. But it can shove waves quickly and there are very little AA cancels unless you're at max range with a low attack speed.
There was also a 3rd party orbwalker which solved many of the internal orbwalkers problems, but the dev has stopped working on that to focus on a new Prediction and Evade. Once they come back and update this orbwalker though it will massively improve the quality of this platform.
Evade:
Similar to the core orbwalker, core evade is also OK. It's not on the same level as LS and BruhWalker but its better than the others. It can be smooth but sometimes it feels as though it gets overwhelmed and doesn't dodge when it could do in a busy teamfight. Config is also basic compared to LS.
Again there is a 3rd party dev working on a better Evade which should be a massive improvement over the core evade. However, it is not out yet so I can't factor that into this review and also will rely on the 3rd party dev staying active in the long run.
Champion Scripts\Prediction:
The range of scripts is one of the strengths of this platform. Basically all champs are covered, and most have multiple options for each of them so you can try and see which you like best, or use a combination of them together.
The quality of these champ scripts used to be a problem at the start of the year, but now a lot of good devs have joined the platform and the quality of these scripts has massively increased. Many champions now have detailed logic in them, but a few less popular champs are still lacking quality.
Prediction is the same story as orbwalker and evade. the core prediction is very bad - easily the worst part of the platform and one of the worst on the market. However, one of the devs has added a very good 3rd party prediction - Aurora Prediction. This solves most of the issues with the core prediction, and it's still being worked on to improve it. The 3rd party prediction is close to Hanbot, and second best on this list. Again though this depends on how long the dev stays active for.
Loader
The loader is easy to naviagte around but pretty basic as all config for enabling/disabling plugins is done in the in-game menu so you'll need to go into a custom game to enable scripts for the first time.
It has an auto-inject feature which is great so you don't have to remember to open it every time like LS or BruhWalker
Summary:
For the price this is the best platform around.
The core has great performance, and all of the champion scripts are included in the price.
However, the core default prediction is very poor so unless you play ADC you need to rely on Aurora Prediction plugin to be able to play champs with a skillshot.
Pros:
Cheap
Very good core performance
Very active dev community - lots of scripts for all champs
Cons:
Poor core prediction
Scores:
Core: 9/10
Midlane Champion features: 9/10
ADC Champion features: 9/10
Orbwalker: 7/10
Prediction: 5/10
Evade: 6/10
Best for:
Orbwalker: BGX/LS/EnsoulSharp
Prediction: Hanbot
Logic/Config: BGX/Hanbot (the new LS stuff by FunHouse (Fiora, Riven, GP etc is great)
Evade: LS
FPS: BGX/LT++
Midlane: Hanbot/BGX
ADC: BGX/LS
Security: BruhWalker/Elysium Bypass (Hanbot/Ensoul)
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