pop/person
lick/person
slap/person
noob/person
and i forgot the rest so.....
I had the Eyeball script... But then Ben came...
a script that gives your character an eyeball, a special tool that allows you to customize your character
Admin commands? There are many in free models.
With a little knowledge of how to script, you can add your own commands to a VIP commands script. If you don't know how to script, you can learn by following the tutorials on the Roblox wiki. There are also numerous fan-created tutorials on the Internet which you can find by searching Google for "Roblox Scripting Lessons".
Go to TehWorkShop's profile and go to models and look for admin commands then get it and go to Roblox studio and go to view and go to Toolbox and go to my models and you will see a script Click on the script P.S Add Grypo on ROBLOX he discovered this method Admin commands have A LOT (explode ban unban kick punish etc)
Go to TehWorkShop's profile and go to models and look for admin commands then get it and go to ROBLOX studio and go to view and go to Toolbox and go to my models and you will see a script Click on the script P.S Add Grypo on ROBLOX he discovered this method Admin commands have A LOT (explode ban unban kick punish etc)
Eyeball
One popular admin commands script is Person229's admin commands. You can find these commands on the free models. There are also numerous other VIP command scripts available on the free models which you can use.
Making your own admin commands takes a lot of scripting, it is much easier to just insert a script from the free models. One popular admin commands script is Person229's admin commands. You can find these commands on the free models and then modify them to work for you.
You can get admin commands for Roblox on the free models. One popular admin commands script is Person229's admin commands. There are also numerous other VIP command scripts available on the free models which you can use.
They are the basic commands of Person99's Admin Script. You can find that list on the forums.
Admin commands can vary widely depending upon what script you are using. Some admin command scripts let you view a list of all commands by typing "commands/". Other command scripts provide a list of all commands in the comments of the script itself.