Super Blox Soccer Script «FULL | Tutorial»
The Bacon Hair panicked. He reopened the script executor. The GUI was different — the buttons had changed. Instead of "Ball Whisperer," it now read:
It was dreaming.
And standing at midfield was a giant, distorted version of the Bacon Hair avatar — now named .
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One of them, user , typed in chat: "We know about the script. We have a reverse shell. Shut it down."
He clicked it. The server crashed. But not to desktop — to something else.
A player named joined the Blue Titans. His avatar was default — no hat, no face animation, just the classic Bacon Hair. Nobody noticed him. He stood motionless on the kickoff circle. Super Blox Soccer Script
He picked up the ball — not with the script, but with his own virtual hands. He walked toward his own goal. The Referee.exe screamed in red text: "THAT IS NOT THE SCRIPT'S WILL."
They couldn't.
But the Bacon Hair typed one last command — not Lua, but plain English: The Bacon Hair panicked
Then stop.
The Super Blox Soccer Script was gone. But in the files of every player who had witnessed the 256th match, a single corrupted texture remained: a soccer ball with an eye, winking.
Suddenly, the ball blurred . No kick animation, no wind-up. The ball rocketed from midfield, curved like a boomerang around three defenders, bounced off the crossbar, spun around the goalie's head, and rolled gently over the line. Instead of "Ball Whisperer," it now read: It was dreaming
The chat exploded: "HACKER" "lag?" "report xX_Script_K1ng_Xx" But the Bacon Hair just typed: //superblox.activate Unknown to the players, xX_Script_K1ng_Xx had injected a forbidden Lua script — the Super Blox Soccer Script — into the game client. It wasn't a simple auto-clicker or speed hack. It was a meticulously crafted piece of code that intercepted and rewrote the game's physics engine in real-time.
The Bacon Hair faced — five anticheat developers playing undercover accounts. They had installed custom server-side logging. They were ready.