Modern scripts are more than just simple aimbots; they offer a suite of customizable features to help the user stay undetected while maximizing performance:

Once the executor is running alongside the game, the user copies the "Universal Mobile Script" text and pastes it into the executor’s console.

Downloading scripts from unverified sources can expose your mobile device to malware, keyloggers, or data theft.

Users can define the radius around the crosshair where the aimlock activates. A smaller FOV looks more natural, while a larger FOV ensures you never miss a target on screen.

At its core, an is a piece of code—often written in Lua or similar lightweight languages—designed to run through third-party executors on mobile devices. Unlike game-specific cheats, a "universal" script is built with adaptable parameters that allow it to function across multiple games like Roblox , PUBG Mobile , Free Fire , or Call of Duty: Mobile .

On Android, users often utilize apps like GameGuardian or specialized Roblox executors (e.g., Arceus X or Delta). iOS users generally require sideloaded apps or jailbroken environments.

Modern mobile games use sophisticated anti-cheat engines (like Tencent’s Ace or Roblox’s Hyperion ). Using scripts can lead to permanent hardware or account bans.