Roblox employs a sophisticated anti-cheat system called Byfron (now integrated directly into the client). If you run any script executor, even for a "fake" visual change, Byfron detects the injected DLL files. The first offense typically results in a 1-day ban, but repeated attempts or using a script that attempts to spoof remote events leads to permanent account termination. That means losing all your limited items, game progress, and any real Robux you actually purchased.
For content creators: Never use a live exploit. Instead, record a normal session, then edit the donation text using video editing software (DaVinci Resolve, Adobe After Effects). You get the viral thumbnail without risking a ban.
Robust Pls Donate clones now implement:
None of these are bypassable by a simple Lua script.
Game developers use RemoteEvents to communicate between client and server. A fake donation script would try to fire a remote, claiming "Player X donated 1M Robux." However, any well-coded Pls Donate variant validates the donation amount against Roblox’s MarketplaceService:PromptProductPurchase response. Without a legitimate purchase receipt signed by Roblox’s servers, the server rejects the event. roblox pls donate script fake donation 1m robux
Let’s say you ignore the risks, run the script, and your screen shows "You received 1,000,000 Robux from Guest_123!" You screenshot it and post on Discord. Veterans will immediately spot the fake because:
You become a laughingstock, not a Roblox millionaire. Robust Pls Donate clones now implement:
Users report that running a fake donation script often triggers a donation bot detection. Roblox assumes you are artificially inflating your stats to scam others. The result: you get banned for attempted fraud—but you never received a single Robux.