Trade Scam Script For Blox Fruit Dragon Update ~repack~ -

The highly anticipated Dragon Rework (often referred to as the Dragon Update) has brought massive excitement to Blox Fruits, but it has also triggered a surge in sophisticated trading scams. Scammers are currently targeting players eager to get their hands on physical Dragon fruits or the new Dragon Tokens. 1. The "Freeze & Force" Script

This is the most dangerous exploit currently reported on platforms like the Blox Fruits Wiki. Scammers use a third-party script that manipulates the trade window.

How it works: When you place a high-value fruit (like Kitsune or Dragon), the scammer activates a "Freeze Trade" function. This locks your screen so you cannot click "Cancel" or jump out of the trade.

The Trap: They then use a "Force Accept" command that makes your character automatically accept the trade, even if the scammer has removed their items or offered nothing in return.

Warning Sign: Watch the yellow square around the trade box—if it stops moving, your screen may be frozen by a script. 2. The "Fake Giveaway" Script

With the hype of the Dragon update, many scammers pose as YouTubers or high-level donors. Trade Scam Script For Blox Fruit Dragon Update

The Script: "I'm doing a massive Dragon giveaway! To enter, you just need to trade me a 'trash' fruit to verify your account, and I'll gift you Permanent Dragon right after".

The Reality: Once you trade your fruit—even if it's low value—they leave the server and block you. Never "go first" in a trade expecting a gift later. 3. The "Switch & Bait" (Visual Glitch)

Some exploiters use scripts to visually mask what they are actually offering.

How it works: The trade window might show a Physical Dragon Fruit on their side. However, the script has actually placed a low-value fruit (like Ghost or Barrier) in the slot.

Result: You accept thinking you got a Dragon, but your inventory shows a common fruit instead. How to Protect Your Fruits The highly anticipated Dragon Rework (often referred to

Use the Official System: Only trade through the in-game chairs/tables. Never trade for "services" like raid carries or "pinky promises" of future gifts.

Emergency Exit: If your trade window feels laggy or frozen, immediately close the game or shut down your device before the second confirmation timer ends.

Check the Value: Permanent fruits have a 100% value difference, but many scammers try to exploit the 40% value gap rule to confuse newer players.

Verified Links Only: Never click Discord or Roblox profile links sent by traders; these are often phishing sites designed to steal your account.

For official updates and to report scammers, you can visit the Official Gamer Robot FAQ. Stay vigilant—if a trade for a Dragon seems too good to be true, it likely is. Trading DRAGON TOKENS For NEW DRAGON FRUIT.. (Blox Fruits) The Ethical and Legal Implications While ScriptKiddie and


The Ethical and Legal Implications

While ScriptKiddie and his friends might find this exciting, there are significant risks. Roblox has strict policies against exploiting and using scripts to gain an unfair advantage. Getting caught could result in a permanent ban from the platform.

Moreover, engaging in scammy behavior damages the community. It erodes trust among players and can lead to a toxic environment.

The Red Flags: Spotting a Script User

Not every trader is a scammer, but users running these scripts usually follow a pattern. Look out for these Dragon Update specific red flags:

Part 4: How to Identify a Scammer Using These Scripts

In the current Dragon Update meta (Seasons 21-24), you can spot a script user easily if you know what to look for.

Red Flags in the Trade Hub (Mansion/Sea of Treats):

  1. Invisible Items: The other player’s inventory appears empty, but they say "trust me, I have drag."
  2. The "Quick Swap" Behavior: They cancel the trade 3-4 times quickly. This is to "prime" the script or to see if you are paying attention.
  3. The "Fruit Storage" Glitch: They ask you to put up a Dragon (West) for their "Fruit Storage + Adds." When you accept, the script forces a second confirmation window that looks identical to Roblox's, but it is a fake GUI overlay.
  4. Lag on Confirm: If the game stutters precisely when you click the green checkmark, the script is trying to execute the visual swap.