PREMIUM SCRIPT
Direct import Rivals script online with no downloads required. Auto-farm, auto-quest, and more!
⚠ WE NEVER ASK FOR YOUR PERSONAL DATA. We only need your Roblox username (public info). We will NEVER ask for your password, email, or any account credentials.

Rivals is a twitch shooter, and twitch shooters are unforgiving. Milliseconds decide fights, aim decides ranks, and one player with better information beats one with better reflexes almost every time. Most players who land here want the same thing, an edge that levels the field. This page sits inside the wider ScriptsVaults library, and it hands you a loaded combat hub fast. But read the safety part before you flip a single toggle.
Let me be blunt from the start. This is the loudest kind of script we host, and competitive shooters draw the fastest bans on Roblox. In my experience, the players who thrive here treat their edge as a rented thing on a spare account, never a permanent fixture on a main they care about.
Want the edge in your next match?
Enter your username in the steps above, finish the short verification, and the hub unlocks.
Start The UnlockThis is what players come for. A Rivals hub is a combat toolkit, and here is the full spread it offers. Read it once, then read the safety section twice, because power this loud demands a careful hand.
Start with the smart choice. Silent aimbot corrects your shots toward targets without yanking your camera, so your play looks close to normal while your accuracy quietly climbs. It is the difference between winning fights and getting reported for a snapping crosshair.
Why does subtlety matter more here than anywhere? Because other players watch you the entire match, and a visible aim snap is a report in the making. Silent aim keeps the edge invisible, which is exactly why the veterans favor it over a loud lock on that screams cheater to the whole lobby.
Our team's data suggests the loudest features get the fastest bans, and silent options survive longest. So the smart play is a quiet edge used with restraint, not a blatant one that wins ten matches and loses the account on the eleventh.
Information is the safest power in a shooter. Player ESP shows enemies through walls with their health and distance, and wallhack chams keep anyone from hiding in a corner. You always know where the fight is and who is low, before they know you are coming.
And this is the edge that rarely looks like cheating, because it only changes what you know, not what others visibly see. A player who always has the drop on enemies wins more without ever snapping a suspicious shot. Knowledge is the quiet advantage that carries a whole session.
Then come the heavy hitters. Triggerbot fires the instant your crosshair crosses a target, no recoil and no spread turn your gun into a laser, and a hitbox expander forgives near misses. Together they make winning trivial and detection easy.
But easy is a trap. Stacking every loud feature in a public match is the fastest route to a ban, because nobody misses a player who never misses. So use these sparingly if at all, and always on an account you are prepared to lose. The hammer works, but it draws every eye in the room.
Playing on mobile?
A script needs an executor. Delta runs Rivals on Android and iOS with no PC needed.
Get Delta ExecutorEvery game we host carries some risk. This one carries the most, and pretending otherwise would set you up to lose an account. So let me explain exactly why, and how to play it smart.
In a farm game, nobody sees you. In a shooter, four or more opponents study your every shot, and a killcam replays your aim in slow motion. That constant scrutiny is why loud combat scripts burn so fast, since a single suspicious clip becomes a report within seconds.
So the whole game changes your calculus. Here, subtlety is not a preference, it is survival. The players who last lean on quiet information tools and a light touch, while the ones who blatantly stomp every lobby collect reports and lose accounts on a timer.
This is the single most important habit for this game. Run your Rivals edge on an alt you would not miss, never on a main you have poured months into. Treat the account as disposable, because in a game this watched, that is exactly what a scripted account is.
Does that feel harsh? Maybe. But it is honest, and honesty saves accounts. The competitive edge is real and it is fun, yet it is fragile, and betting a valuable main on it is how players lose everything in a single reported match.
Rivals updates and anti cheat evolves, so a hub that worked last week can flag you this week. The trait that matters most is not feature count, it is how fast the developer patches and how quietly the features run.
A hub bragging about the loudest aimbot is a hub bragging about the fastest ban. What you actually want is strong silent aim, clean ESP, and smoothing options that keep your play looking human. Subtle survives, blatant burns.
That is the filter we apply before a hub reaches this page. We favor the maintained ones that update fast and offer the quiet tools, which is why the option you unlock here is a safer bet than a loud, abandoned script pulled off a random forum.
Your risk tolerance shapes the right setup. A cautious player wants ESP and light silent aim, nothing more. An all in player wants the full toolkit and accepts the account cost. Neither is wrong, but each demands a different mindset going in.
So choose with clear eyes. There is no free lunch in a competitive shooter, only trade offs between power and risk, and picking the level that matches your appetite for both saves you from a nasty surprise down the line.
This game earns its own safety section, because the stakes are higher than any farm. The rules never change, but they matter more here than anywhere.
We never ask for your password. The steps above want a public username, nothing more, and the moment any site demands your login to hand you a Rivals script, close it and walk. That boundary is the clearest sign of who helps you and who hunts you.
It is also why a free platform can stay trustworthy. Guard your credentials like the account depends on them, because handing a stranger your login is a far worse loss than any single banned alt could ever be.
Beyond the password rule, restraint is everything in this game. Favor quiet tools, keep your executor current, alt your risky play, and never dominate so blatantly that a lobby unites to report you. The subtle player lasts, the show off does not.
These tools are powerful, and power in a watched arena invites disaster. But the players who stay quiet, alt the loud stuff, and treat the edge as temporary get the fun without losing the account they care about. That is the whole game within the game.
Short flow, no traps. Here is the path from this page to an arena edge, used wisely.
You enter your Roblox username in the steps above, complete a brief verification, and the loaded hub unlocks on return. The username sets your session, the step keeps the whole platform free, and no password ever leaves your hands at any point.
Want a lower stakes game after? The full script library and the ScriptsVaults home cover every popular title, and the free items vault waits if a cosmetic tempts you more than a ranked climb.
Combat scripts age fast against evolving anti cheat. If aimbot or ESP stops firing after an update, that usually means the hub needs a patch rather than anything on your end. Wait a day, refresh, and check for a newer version before assuming it is dead.
And if you want a calmer game entirely, a horror chase like Forsaken, a survival run like Dead Rails, or a sports title like Volleyball Legends offers the same easy flow with far lower stakes. The catalog is wide on purpose.
Get the edge, keep it quiet
Scroll up, enter your username, and unlock silent aim and ESP for your next match.
Unlock RivalsYes, it costs zero currency. You enter a username and finish a short verification step, then the loaded hub unlocks. That step funds the hosting and testing that keeps the tool free, so there is no premium tier hiding behind the label and no card required at any stage.
A full hub covers silent aimbot, aimbot, player ESP, wallhack chams, triggerbot, no recoil, no spread, a hitbox expander, movement tweaks, and aim smoothing. In short, it offers both the quiet information edge and the loud combat toolkit, though the quiet options are the safer play.
You do, because a script is just code until an executor injects it into the game. Delta handles that on Android, iOS, and PC, running the same hub across all three, so you set up the engine once and then unlock the feature set from this page.
This is the highest risk game we host, and I will not sugarcoat it. Competitive shooters draw the fastest bans because opponents watch and report you constantly. The safe play is running the edge on an alt you are prepared to lose, favoring quiet tools, and never blazing loud features on a main.
Silent aim corrects your shots toward targets without visibly snapping your camera, so your play looks close to normal while your accuracy climbs. It is the subtle option, and subtlety survives far longer than a loud lock on that snaps around and gets you reported within a match or two.
Generally yes, because ESP only changes what you know, not what others visibly see. A player with wallhack information wins more without ever snapping a suspicious shot, so it draws far less attention than a loud aimbot. Information is the quietest edge in a shooter.
Never. The steps need only your public username, which anyone can already see. If a page requests your password, email login, or two factor code to hand you a script, it is not us, and you should close it at once. Handing over a login is a worse loss than any banned alt.
It does, and mobile is the priority here rather than an afterthought. Delta runs the hub on Android and iOS with the same features a desktop gets, so a match played on your phone behaves exactly like one on a PC. The same restraint applies on either platform.