Blox Fruits Aimbot Script
-- LUA Paste | Blox Fruits Aimbot Script
-- https://luapaste.com/blox-fruits/aimbot-script/
-- Loads the aimbot: silent aim, aim lock, FOV and target priority.
loadstring(game:HttpGet("https://luapaste.com/raw/blox-fruits/aimbot-script.lua"))()
This Blox Fruits aimbot script locks your aim onto the nearest enemy so every shot, sword skill and ranged fruit move connects. It supports silent aim and a hard aim-lock, an adjustable FOV and target priority — handy for bossing, sea events and PvP. Hit Copy Script, or use our free executor if you don't have one yet.
What this script does
Silent Aim
Your shots and ranged moves auto-correct to the target's hitbox.
Aim Lock
Snaps your aim to the nearest enemy while you hold the key.
FOV Circle
Only targets enemies inside an adjustable on-screen radius.
Smoothing
Tune how fast the aim snaps so it looks natural.
Target Priority
Lock the nearest, lowest-HP, or closest-to-crosshair enemy.
Wall Check
Optionally ignore targets hidden behind objects.
Silent aim and aim-lock are separate toggles, so you can run a subtle setup for farming and a stronger one for PvP.
Pair it with our ESP script to see enemies first, or the kill aura script to auto-hit everything around you.
How to use the aimbot script
- Copy the script using the button above.
- Open your Roblox executor and join Blox Fruits. No executor? Tap Get Free Executor.
- Paste the script into the executor's editor box.
- Press Execute. The aimbot menu opens — bind your aim key and set the FOV.
Using an aimbot in Blox Fruits
A lot of Blox Fruits damage comes from ranged kit — guns, gun-and-fruit combos and projectile sword skills — and landing those on fast, teleporting enemies is the hard part. This aimbot closes that gap: it picks the closest valid target inside your FOV and keeps your aim on its hitbox, so you can focus on movement and cooldowns instead of tracking. It works on mobs and bosses while farming and on players during sea events and raids.
Everything is adjustable from the in-game GUI — bind the aim key, set the FOV radius, choose silent aim or aim-lock, and dial in smoothing so it doesn't look robotic. If you'd rather clear everything around you than snipe one target, the kill aura script hits every enemy in range, and ESP pairs well for spotting targets first.