Pet — Simulator X [auto Trade Bot]

While some users claim trade bots aren't strictly traceable, Roblox and BIG Games (the developer) frequently implement ban waves for botting and third-party script usage.

Bots inflate the prices of rare pets and make it difficult for casual players to find fair deals, often leading to a "dead" trading environment populated only by automated accounts. How Players Identify and Counter Bots Pet Simulator X [Auto Trade Bot]

Auto trade bots in (and its successor, Pet Simulator 99 ) are automated scripts used to perform transactions without human intervention, often to gain a competitive advantage in the game's economy . These bots primarily focus on "booth sniping"—instantly purchasing high-value items, like Huge pets or Exclusive eggs , the moment they are listed below their market value. Core Functionality of Trading Bots While some users claim trade bots aren't strictly

Many "free" bot scripts found on Pastebin or social media are actually phishing scams designed to steal the user's Roblox account and its valuable pets. Players sometimes counter bots by listing items that

Using these bots is generally considered a violation of the regarding exploits and unfair advantages, putting any account that uses them at high risk of permanent termination.

Players sometimes counter bots by listing items that have manipulated RAP . A bot might see an item "on sale" for 10% of its (fake) high value and buy it, effectively emptying the bot owner's gem inventory for a worthless item.

Bot accounts often have basic avatars (e.g., "bacon hairs"), random names followed by numbers (e.g., "user7492"), and very low player ranks despite having hundreds of millions of gems.