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While visually impressive in showcases, using scripts like TopKek v.5 carries heavy risks. The Roblox Developer Forum emphasizes that unauthorized manipulation of game mechanics violates the , frequently leading to permanent account bans. For game creators, TopKek serves as a cautionary example of why it is critical to vet all third-party assets and plugins to avoid unintentional backdoor infections.

Watch a demonstration of TopKek 5.0 in action to see how server-side modifications appear in a live game:

: Most showcases demonstrate "require" scripts, which fetch external code hosted on Roblox as a ModuleScript. This allows the executor to run massive, complex scripts that would be too large to paste into a standard console.

: These scripts typically function through "backdoors"—vulnerable code hidden in infected models or plugins that developers unwittingly place in their games.

: While local scripts only affect the user's screen, TopKek’s server-side scripts manipulate the game for everyone. This includes spawning massive objects, changing game lighting, or modifying other players' characters.

: The v.5 interface includes a refined GUI featuring navigation bars, template holders, and a collection of "require" scripts. These pre-made scripts can be executed instantly to perform complex actions without manual coding. Key Features of the v.5 Showcase