A specific type of visual hack that replaces a player model's standard texture with a bright, solid color or silhouette. This makes targets highly visible against any background and allows them to be seen through walls.

( Extra Sensory Perception) and Universal Chams (Chameleons) refer to a category of visual modification scripts, most commonly encountered within the Roblox ecosystem . These scripts leverage built-in engine features to render player silhouettes or metadata through solid objects, providing a "wallhack" effect that displays information normally hidden from the player. 1. Core Mechanics & Terminology

These scripts are defined by two primary visual functions that manipulate how the game client renders entities:

A broad term for cheats that display contextual data about other participants, such as names, health bars, equipment, and distance.

In this context, "universal" typically means the script is designed to function across multiple different games within a single platform (like Roblox) by targeting standard character models rather than game-specific assets. 2. Technical Implementation in Roblox How to make an ESP/Chams effect (see through walls)

Technical Overview: Highlight ESP – Universal Chams Script

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