Pitbull - Hub X Blade Ball Script
But X_BladeMaster_X didn't swing. He sidestepped.
Nice script, kid. Pitbull Hub, right? I coded that. The X in my name stands for “execute.” I also coded the trap. Version 9.4 has a backdoor. Watch.
The screen froze. Then, a private message.
He sat in the silent glow of the monitor. His sister walked by. “Did you win?” Pitbull Hub X Blade Ball Script
He never used a cheat again. But sometimes, late at night, he swears he hears the growl of a Pitbull in his router. Waiting.
The match started. The ball shot toward him. He didn’t even move his mouse. CLANG. Auto-parry. The ball rocketed back. CLANG. CLANG. CLANG. Three eliminations in four seconds. The chat exploded. “LeoBot?” “Report Leo.” “Pitbull hub user gg” He didn’t care. He felt invincible. Every swing was perfect. Every counter, divine. The final round: him vs. a player named , a legend with 50,000 wins.
He copied the script.
He pasted it into the executor. The UI exploded onto his screen—chrome teeth, a glowing paw icon, and a toggle switch labeled .
From the other room, a faint bass thump played. “Dále… dále…”
Leo’s camera spun wildly. His avatar started swinging its blade nonstop, uncontrollably. The chat filled with laughing emojis. Then his executor crashed. Then his Roblox client. Then his entire PC displayed a single line of text: His screen went black for ten seconds. When it rebooted, his avatar was reset. All his wins, gone. His cosmetics, wiped. His name was now Leashed_Leo . But X_BladeMaster_X didn't swing
Leo closed the laptop. “No,” he said quietly. “But I think I learned the script.”
“The Pitbull doesn’t beg,” the server description read. “The Pitbull bites. Auto-parry, instant spin, ball-predict. Get the script. Own the blade.”
