Most scripts utilize specific keybinds for operation:
These showcases and tutorials demonstrate how various FE scripts interact with unanchored parts in Roblox: FE Grab Part Script Showcase - ROBLOX EXPLOITING YouTube · MastersMZ ROBLOX FE Part Grabber Script | ROBLOX EXPLOITING YouTube · MastersMZ ROBLOX FE Attach to Part Script - ROBLOX EXPLOITING YouTube · MastersMZ FE Attach To Part Script - ROBLOX EXPLOITING YouTube · MastersMZ Known Limitations FE Part Grabber
The script primarily works on objects that are "unanchored," meaning they are subject to physics. Examples include vehicles, falling blocks, or decorative items that haven't been locked in place. Most scripts utilize specific keybinds for operation: These
This security feature ensures that changes made by a player on their own screen don't automatically happen for everyone else. For a part grabber to be "FE," it must use RemoteEvents to tell the server to move the object, so all players see the movement. For a part grabber to be "FE," it
Using these scripts in games where you are not the developer is often considered "exploiting" and can lead to account bans or being flagged by anti-cheat systems. ROBLOX FE Part Grabber Script | ROBLOX EXPLOITING
Roblox's physics engine assigns "ownership" of moving parts to specific players. A script might fail if the server does not allow the player to take ownership of a specific map element.
Once selected, the part attaches to the player's character and moves with them. Release: Pressing the E key typically drops the object.