You paste the script into your executor, but it doesn't work. Instead, it prints: "Script locked. Get key at (Link shortener)." You click the link, fill out a survey, and the scammer makes $0.05. The key never comes.
-- Simple loop to make the character move or attack RunService.RenderStepped:Connect(function() -- Example movement moveCharacter(Vector3.new(1, 0, 0)) -- Moves character in the X direction -- Example attack logic --attack() end)
But what exactly are these scripts? How do they work, where can you find them, and what are the hidden dangers lurking behind that promise of "OP" (Overpowered) dominance? This article takes a deep dive into the technical and ethical landscape of Roblox sword fighting automation.
Many popular games have internal "anti-autoclicker" scripts that track clicks per second (CPS) and will kick or ban you if you exceed human limits (e.g., 15+ CPS). Question on preventing player autokeying/autoclicking
To run this automated script in Roblox, you must use a compatible exploit executor.