Scripts like Infinite Yield provide an command-line interface directly to an exploiter. Commands like ;fly , ;noclip , or ;fling attempt to abuse local physics to bypass the server's restrictions. The Severe Risks of Using Trolling Scripts

local function trollCharacter(player, targetPlayer) -- Example: Make the character jump high targetPlayer.Character.Humanoid.Jump = true targetPlayer.Character.Humanoid.JumpPower = 100 end

-- Handle player chat commands Players.PlayerAdded:Connect(function(player) player.Chatted:Connect(function(message) if isAdmin(player) then for _, command in pairs(commands) do if message == "/" .. command.name then local targetPlayerName = message:gsub("/" .. command.name .. " ", "") local targetPlayer = Players:FindFirstChild(targetPlayerName) if targetPlayer then command.func(player, targetPlayer) else warn("Target player not found.") end end end end end) end)

Uses network ownership exploits to move unanchored items to you. Items or vehicles disappearing and moving on their own.

This exploit manipulates the physics of the exploiter's character, spinning their limbs at infinite velocity. When they touch another player, the Roblox physics engine panics and launches the victim into deep space at high speeds. Because physics replication is handled by the client for their own character, this bypasses FE.

: Designed to look like official admin panels, offering commands such as (killing from distance), and x-ray vision Fate's Admin

To understand what an FE admin trolling script is, let's define the three parts of the keyword.

: Commands like "fling" exploit character physics to launch others away.