Core Match Loop
Officially, one player becomes the unstoppable supe while the rest must hide, run, record, use phones and teamwork, and survive until time runs out. If you become the threat, your job is to hunt everyone before they escape your wrath.
First-Round Checklist
- Redeem high-confidence codes before queueing so your Credits are ready.
- Learn crouch on your platform and use it before risky room crossings.
- Do not hide in dead-end rooms after the hunter has seen your area.
- Use phones only when you have cover, distance, or teammates nearby.
- Rotate after pressure reaches your room. A checked hiding spot is no longer safe.
Beginner Mistakes
The fastest way to lose is sprinting in a straight line through exposed hallways. Your first improvement target is not hero play; it is clean movement, quieter routes, and knowing when recording is too risky.
Controls, Latency, and Panic Management
Roblox matches can feel delayed when ping is high, so beginners should avoid last-second reactions. If Homelander has already turned toward a hallway, assume the server may register danger before your screen fully explains it. Move early, crouch before crossing risky spaces, and choose corners over long straight retreats.
On PC, the report highlights Ctrl crouch as a core habit. Mobile and console players should map the same idea to their visible prompts: slower, quieter movement near danger and fewer wide-open sprints. The first goal is consistency, not fancy jukes.
Beginner Search Path
If you landed here from Google, follow this internal route: redeem codes, read the map guide, practice the stealth timer, then use the post-round scorecard after three matches. That path answers the highest-intent player questions faster than a generic article wall.
Video Guide
Embedded community videos help you compare the written route advice with real match movement. Always recheck tactics after large updates.