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Choose from our collection of premium scripts for popular Roblox games

Blox Fruits

Blox Fruits

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Grow a Garden

Grow a Garden

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Dead Rails

Dead Rails

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Steal a Brainrot

Steal a Brainrot

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99 Nights Forest

99 Nights Forest

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Forsaken

Forsaken

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Build An Island

Build An Island

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Plants vs Brainrots

Plants vs Brainrots

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Fish It

Fish It

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Rivals

Rivals

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Arise Crossover

Arise Crossover

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Brookhaven

Brookhaven

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Volleyball Legends

Volleyball Legends

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Fisch

Fisch Script

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The Roblox Script Library, Built For People Who Just Want It To Work

This page is the shelf. Everything else is decoration. When you land here you are usually one broken download away from giving up, so we made the grid above do the heavy lifting and kept the pitch simple. Every entry points to a tested hub for one game, and if you would rather understand the platform behind it first, the ScriptsVaults hub explains the whole model in plain terms. Start there or start scrolling, your call.

My rule for this library has never changed. A player should reach a working script faster than they can rage quit. In my experience, the sites that bury the good stuff under ten pages of filler are the ones people abandon, so we surface the popular picks and let search handle the rest.

See a game you play up top?

Tap it, enter your username, finish a short step, and the script unlocks. No password, ever.

Grab A Blox Fruits Script

What Actually Lives In This Library

People picture a script site as a firehose of links. Ours is closer to a stocked pantry. Each shelf holds one game, each game holds a vetted hub, and the whole thing gets pruned when a script rots after a patch. That pruning is the part nobody sees and everybody benefits from.

One Page Per Game, On Purpose

Every title earns its own page instead of a shared dumping ground. Why? Because context matters. A fruit farm and a fishing bot behave nothing alike, and cramming them together would help no one. So a Grow a Garden setup gets its own notes, its own version history, and its own honest list of what still works.

That separation also keeps the library scannable. You are not wading through forty games to reach yours. You spot the icon, you tap, you go. And when a new update drops, we can patch a single page rather than untangling a mega list that breaks in silence.

There is a trust angle too. When a script has a home, we can date it, describe it, and flag it if it starts misbehaving. A tool with an address is easier to hold accountable than a nameless paste on some forum.

Categories You Will Actually Use

Most scripts fall into a handful of buckets. Auto farm leads the pack, because grinding is the thing players hate most and automation solves it cleanly. Then come trackers, movement tweaks, and quality of life toggles that shave friction off a game you already like.

But the mix shifts by genre. A shooter leans on information, a farm sim leans on loops, a roleplay world leans on silly fun. So the same word, script, means wildly different things depending on where you point it, which is why per game pages beat a one size explainer every time.

Auto Farm Scripts, The Backbone Of The Whole Catalog

If one category pays for the lights, it is this one. Auto farm scripts take the repetitive middle of a game and run it for you, so a fresh account can catch up to friends without a week of mindless clicking.

Why Farming Automation Wins

The math is brutal in your favor. A loop that runs overnight can bank hours of progress you would never grind by hand. Set it before bed, wake up richer. That single habit, passive farming on a phone, is why mobile scripting went from niche to mainstream.

And the good farms are careful. They path smartly, they avoid obvious detection patterns, and they hand you back a leveled account rather than a banned one. The lazy farms brute force everything and get flagged fast, which is exactly the kind we drop from the shelf.

Our team's data suggests farm scripts are the number one reason people return week after week. They are not flashy. They are dependable, and dependable is what keeps a tool in rotation long after the novelty fades.

Where Farming Shines Brightest

Some games are practically built for automation. Long grinds, repetitive tasks, currency you can never have enough of. A survival grind like Dead Rails rewards a farm that clears waves while you are away, turning a tense shooter into a quiet earner.

But pick your target with care. A farm that thrives in one game can flop in another with different anti cheat, so the version notes on each page exist to save you the guesswork. Read them. They are short for a reason.

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Combat And Tracker Scripts For The Competitive Crowd

Not everyone wants to skip the game. Some want an edge inside it. This is where trackers, movement helpers, and combat tweaks come in, and it is also where the risk climbs steepest.

Information Beats Brute Force

The smartest competitive scripts hand you knowledge, not a magic trigger. Knowing where an enemy is, when a cooldown ends, how a lobby is stacked. A shooter like Rivals pairs best with subtle awareness tools rather than blunt aimbots, because the loud stuff gets patched and banned first.

But let me be blunt about the tradeoff. Competitive scripting attracts the most attention from anti cheat, so this category burns hotter than any farm. Play it on an alt, expect updates, and never bet your main account on a ranked edge that could vanish next patch.

Movement And Quality Of Life

Softer than combat, still valuable. Speed tweaks, no clip, instant interactions, the little frictions that make a game feel sluggish. A base builder like Build An Island feels twice as smooth once travel time stops eating your session.

These tools rarely get you banned on their own, because they change convenience more than outcome. Still, moderation, that is the word. Blatant abuse draws eyes even when the script itself is tame, so light touch usage keeps you off the radar.

The Games We Cover, And The Ones Coming

The grid grows every week. Fruit games, fishing games, shooters, base builders, roleplay worlds, tower defenders, and the weird viral hits that appear from nowhere and dominate for a month.

The Heavy Hitters

Certain titles never leave the top of the shelf. The fruit game, the fishing game, the big roleplay world. A fishing grind like Fisch stays permanently popular because the loop is endless and the automation payoff is huge, so its page gets the most love and the fastest updates.

These heavy hitters set the standard for everything else. When a farm works flawlessly there, we know our flow is solid, and we carry that same structure to smaller games so nobody gets a second class experience.

The Rising And The Requested

Then there is the long tail. Games that trend for a season, or titles a handful of loyal players keep asking about. A chaotic hit like Forsaken can jump from unknown to essential in a single viral week, and our weekly cadence exists to catch exactly those spikes.

Is your game missing? That is not a no, it is a not yet. Requests genuinely steer what we add, so a gap you notice today often closes within a couple of updates. Check back. The shelf is never finished.

Safety, Because Free Scripts Are Where People Get Burned

Now the serious part. Script hunting is exactly where careless players lose accounts, and I would rather scare you a little than watch you learn the hard way.

The One Rule That Saves Accounts

We never ask for your password. Not once, not ever, not for any script on this shelf. The only thing we need is a public username, and the moment any site demands more to hand you a free tool, you should close it without a second thought.

That single boundary separates a platform that serves you from one that farms you. And it is the reason we can host free tools without turning into the very danger players came here to avoid. Protect your login like the account depends on it, because it absolutely does.

Why A Curated Shelf Beats A Raw Search

Google a script and you wade into malware, fake keys, and dead links. That is the wild version. Ours is tamed on purpose, because we test what we host and drop what breaks, which turns a minefield into a shortlist.

Do we catch everything? No, and pretending we do would be a lie. But a vetted shortlist beats an untested ocean on any day, and that gap shows up in how rarely our returning users write in about broken or shady tools.

How To Actually Use A Script From This Page

Short flow, no mystery. Here is what happens after you tap a game, so nothing surprises you.

Pick, Verify, Finish

You choose a title, enter your Roblox username, and complete a brief verification. The username sets your session, the step keeps the platform free, and the tool unlocks when you return. That is the entire loop, repeated identically across every game.

Prefer cosmetics over combat today? The free items vault uses a lighter version of the same flow, no script hub to pick, just claim and go. Same account, same rules, different reward.

Still deciding?

Scroll the grid up top and pick any game. The flow is the same everywhere, so you cannot get it wrong.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are all the scripts in this library free?

Yes, every script on this shelf costs zero currency. You verify a username and finish a short step, then the tool unlocks. That step funds the hosting and testing so the library can stay free, which means no premium tier is hiding behind the word.

Do I need Delta Executor to run these?

You do, because a script is just code until an executor injects it into the game. Delta handles that on Android, iOS, and PC with the same catalog, so you set up the engine once and then every script on this page becomes usable.

Which script should a beginner start with?

Start with an auto farm for a game you already play. Farming is the friendliest category, because it automates a grind you dislike and rarely draws heat compared to competitive tools. Pick a popular title up top, follow the username flow, and learn the rhythm once.

Can these scripts get my account banned?

Any script from any source carries account risk, and we will not claim otherwise. We reduce the odds by testing tools and never touching your login. The safe habit is running competitive scripts on an alt and keeping your main account clean of the loud stuff.

How often do you update the library?

Weekly, and faster when a big game patches. When a hub breaks after an update, we prune it and swap in a working version rather than leaving a dead link on the shelf. That cadence is why returning users rarely hit a script that patched out.

My game is not listed, what now?

It is a not yet rather than a no. Requests genuinely steer our additions, so a missing title often appears within a couple of updates once enough players ask. Check back after the next refresh, since the grid is never considered finished.

Will you ever ask for my password?

Never. The only input any script here needs is your public username. If a page ever requests a password, an email login, or a two factor code, it is not us, and you should close it at once. That boundary is the clearest safety signal there is.

Do these work on mobile?

They do, and mobile is the priority rather than an afterthought. The whole flow, from username to unlock, is built for touchscreens, and Delta runs the same scripts on a phone that a desktop would. A farm set on mobile behaves exactly like one set on PC.