In Level Legends , there usually isn’t a true “auto punch” setting to turn off; what most players mean is accidental melee from pressing the right stick or a mapped trigger during close fights. The fix is usually to remap your controls or check whether you’re unintentionally pressing melee instead of firing.

What to try

  • Open the control settings and change the melee button to something harder to hit by accident.
  • If you’re on controller, test whether the right stick click is being triggered too easily.
  • Try a different controller or a different button layout if the problem keeps happening.
  • Make sure your weapon is actually out before pressing fire, since some games will melee if you shoot while unarmed or during certain actions.

Why this happens

Forum discussions about similar games say the issue is usually not a hidden auto-punch feature, but accidental input from the controller, especially in intense close-range fights. Some players report that swapping melee to another button fixed the problem immediately.

Fastest fix

If you want the quickest workaround, remap melee off the stick press and onto a face button or an extra paddle, then test it in a practice match. That is the most common solution people mention for this kind of problem.

There’s no such thing as auto-punch in the usual sense — it’s typically the controller input getting triggered by accident.[6]
TL;DR: You likely can’t disable “auto punch” because it’s probably accidental melee input, so change the melee binding or test another controller.