For months, the server was a chaotic, high-speed blur. Players moved too fast, shots never missed, and everyone bowed down to the "KAT! BEST GUI" script, created by an anonymous user known only as "James Wayne." It was the ultimate cheat, a perfectly crafted piece of code that allowed them to dominate the Kill-A-Thon arena.
local ScreenGui = Instance.new("ScreenGui") main.Draggable = true KAT Script Pastebin
One rainy Friday, a player named Alex activated the script. The GUI loaded in, a sleek, deep blue rectangle— Color3.fromRGB(0, 0, 255) —that sat comfortably on the screen. It was meant to make them invincible. Click. For months, the server was a chaotic, high-speed blur
The screen flashed. Suddenly, Alex wasn't looking at the neon-lit arena anymore. They were looking at the code itself. local ScreenGui = Instance
The story didn't end with a win streak. It ended with Alex, now a part of the script itself, whispering to the next player who dared to load KAT! BEST GUI , welcoming them to a new, truly infinite game.
But James Wayne had included something else in the MouseButton1Down function—something that wasn't in the original blueprints.