The GUI (Graphical User Interface) is surprisingly sleek for a back-alley tool. No clunky 2005-looking menus here. The "OP" scripts come with toggles, sliders for speed, and a clean design that feels less like cheating and more like unlocking a developer console. If your lifestyle involves late-night gaming sessions where you’d rather laugh at ragdoll physics than play the objective, this script fits like a glove. Now, onto the main event: "FE Kill All."
Bypassing Filtering Enabled is notoriously difficult, as Roblox has patched most common vectors. However, this script manages to slip through the cracks with impressive consistency. When you hit that button, the server stutters . Characters freeze, chat explodes with "???" and "hacker," and then—silence. Every avatar drops dead simultaneously.
Is it fair? No. Is it hilarious? For the first ten minutes, absolutely.