Most "portable" Magisk modules for gaming focus on system-level tweaks rather than visual overlays, making them less detectable by standard anti-cheat measures than external GFX tools.

Reduces the delay between a finger tap and the in-game action.

Optimizes network and touch response to ensure shots are counted more reliably.

While the term "Magic Bullet" is often associated with aimbots or cheat scripts that allow bullets to "lock on" to targets regardless of aim, many legitimate Magisk modules use the name to describe optimization packages that improve bullet registration and reduce input lag. Key Features of "Magic Bullet" Performance Modules

Works similarly to GLTools to maintain consistent FPS during intense firefights. How to Install the Module