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Fe Hat Pusher Script May 2026

-- This WILL NOT work in a Script (Server) game.Players.LocalPlayer.Character.Head.Handle.Velocity = Vector3.new(0,50,0) Why? The server doesn’t automatically have physics control over every hat accessory. To create a functional FE Hat Pusher, you must use a combination of Server Scripts and RemoteEvents , or leverage Network Ownership of the hat’s handle. Method 1: The AlignPosition Approach (Smooth & Reliable) This method creates a temporary constraint to push the hat without breaking the accessory joint.

So go ahead—give that noob a nudge. Just make sure your server scripts are doing the pushing. Author’s Note: Always test physics-based scripts in a private Roblox place before publishing. Hats flying into orbit are funny—but not when they break your game economy. FE Hat Pusher Script

-- Place this in a Server Script (e.g., inside a ClickDetector or Tool) local hat = script.Parent -- Reference to the hat accessory local character = hat.Parent local head = character:WaitForChild("Head") -- Create an AlignPosition to push the hat local align = Instance.new("AlignPosition") align.Parent = hat.Handle align.Attachment0 = Instance.new("Attachment", hat.Handle) align.Attachment1 = Instance.new("Attachment", head) align.MaxForce = 10000 align.ReactionForceEnabled = false -- This WILL NOT work in a Script (Server) game