[new] Sword Fighters Simulator Script - Auto Fa... -

He had the best sword. He had the highest level. He had infinite gold. But as Jax looked at the "Leave Game" button, he realized he hadn't actually played a single second of it. The script hadn't helped him beat the game; it had simply deleted the reason to play.

The moment the script injected, Jax’s character didn’t just move; it blurred. The "Auto-Farm" function took over, tethering his avatar to the nearest boss with invisible, algorithmic chains. His character spun in a whirlwind of steel, a thousand strikes registering in a single second. The sound of gold coins hitting his inventory became a continuous, high-pitched hum. The Ascent

Jax watched, hands behind his head, as his power level skyrocketed. He bypassed the Forest of Trials entirely. [NEW] Sword Fighters Simulator Script - Auto Fa...

Jax went to type a boastful reply, but his fingers froze. He looked at his screen. His "Auto-Farm" was still running in the background, frantically trying to find something to kill in a safe zone. His character was twitching, sword vibrating against the stone floor, an empty shell driven by a line of code.

By half past the hour, Jax was wielding the Celestial Void Blade , a weapon with a drop rate of 0.0001%. The Price of Power He had the best sword

A player named IronHeart , ranked #1 globally, stepped forward. "I've spent three years reaching Level 5,000," IronHeart typed. "Who are you?"

He teleported to the central hub, the "Hall of Legends," where the game’s top-ranked players gathered. They stood in meticulously earned armor, discussing strategies and rare drops. Jax walked into the center of the square, his script-glitched aura pulsing so brightly it slowed the framerate of everyone nearby. But as Jax looked at the "Leave Game"

With a sigh, Jax closed the executor and deleted the .lua file. He logged into a new account, picked up a wooden stick, and walked toward the first slime he saw. This time, when he swung, he was the one doing the fighting.