If you’ve been using Big Bang Drive in Roblox LOCKED:2 and still missing shots, it’s not because the weapon is bad—it’s because this weapon is all mechanics.
This isn’t a “press button = goal” ability. Big Bang Drive (BBD) is one of the strongest scoring tools in the game, but only if you understand aiming, timing, and positioning properly. Once you get those down, it becomes one of the most consistent ways to score.
LOCKED 2 BIG BANG DRIVE GUIDE
Big Bang Drive is basically a powered bicycle kick:
- Massive shot power
- Extra elevation (like a second jump)
- Camera-based aiming
- Best used inside or near the box
The biggest difference from LOCKED 1 is this:
You now aim BBD with your camera.
That single change is what separates beginners from players who actually master it.
Core Rule #1: Always Aim With Your Camera
This is the most important mechanic.
- Look up → ball goes high
- Look down → ball goes low
- Look straight/angled → controls direction
Best Beginner Trick:
Just aim down in the box
Why?
- Faster shots
- Harder for goalkeepers to react
- More consistent finishes
If you’re inside the box and aim straight down, you’ll score way more often than trying flashy top-corner shots.
Core Rule #2: Perfect Timing = Peak Jump Activation
Most players mess this up.
Wrong way:
- Jump → instantly use BBD
Correct way:
- Jump → reach peak → start falling → activate BBD
Why this matters:
- You get maximum height
- Harder to block
- Better angle over defenders
Think of it like stacking a second jump on top of your first.
Core Rule #3: Positioning Matters More Than Aim
You don’t need insane aim if your positioning is correct.
The “Grid/Square” Trick
Use the field lines as guides:
- If you’re centered with the goal → aim straight
- If you’re left/right → slightly angle your camera
- Stay within the “goal-aligned grid zone” to keep shots consistent
This helps you stop missing easy chances just because your angle was slightly off.
Advanced Technique #1: Header Setup (Self-Sufficient Play)
One of the best solo plays with BBD.
How it works:
- Flick/header the ball upward
- Jump
- Activate BBD mid-air
Why it’s strong:
- Creates your own height
- Lets you shoot without relying on teammates
- Harder for defenders to contest
Important:
Don’t force this every time. If you already have a clean shot, just shoot normally.
Advanced Technique #2: Height Abuse (Air Dominance)
BBD gives extra elevation, which means:
- You can go over defenders
- You can beat most aerial contests
- You can create “unblockable” angles
This is especially strong in:
- Cross situations
- Crowded boxes
- Scrims (11v11)
Weapon Combo Potential
BBD becomes even stronger when combined with other tools:
- Header → BBD (most consistent setup)
- Air setups → BBD finish
- Height-based plays → BBD dunk
Even without stacking, BBD alone is already top-tier.
Best Height for Big Bang Drive
A lot of players assume taller = better. Not always true.
Tall (6’3):
- More power
- Better for pure finishing
- Less flexibility
Medium/Short (5’9 – 6’0):
- Better movement
- Easier adjustments
- More versatile playstyle
Key Insight:
Shorter builds make BBD easier to use consistently.
Why?
- Faster positioning
- Better control on bad passes
- Easier to create your own shots
Tall builds are strong—but more limited.
Common Mistakes You Must Avoid
1. Spamming BBD
Don’t just press it randomly. You’ll waste cooldown and lose chances.
2. Bad Timing
Activating too early = weak height
Activating too late = awkward shot
3. Forcing Headers
Not every play needs a setup. Take simple shots when available.
4. Ignoring Positioning
Even perfect aim won’t save bad positioning.
