If you have searched for auto farm scripts for Murder Mystery 2 (MM2), you have probably also wondered about the MM2 auto farm ban risk. The short answer is that using auto farm scripts in MM2 carries a real and significant risk of losing your Roblox account permanently โ including every item in your MM2 inventory. This article explains how detection works and why the risk is not worth taking.
What is auto farming in MM2?
Auto farming scripts are third-party programs or exploits injected into Roblox that automate gameplay actions. In MM2, auto farm tools typically:
- Automatically kill other players as the murderer.
- Auto-collect coins without player input.
- Spam actions at speeds impossible for a human player.
- Execute aimbots or teleportation hacks.
These scripts require a Roblox exploit injector โ software that itself violates Roblox's Terms of Service before a single line of the script runs.
How Roblox detects auto farming
Roblox uses multiple layers of detection that have become significantly more sophisticated in recent years.
| Detection Method | What It Catches |
|---|---|
| Byfron anti-cheat | Injected executors and modified Roblox clients |
| Behavioural analysis | Inhuman action timing, perfect movement patterns |
| Server-side checks | Actions that are physically impossible within game rules |
| Player reports | Mass-reports from other players trigger manual review |
| Velocity checks | Teleportation beyond normal movement speed |
| Session pattern analysis | Playing 24 hours straight with no variation |
Byfron โ Roblox's hypervisor-level anti-cheat โ has dramatically increased detection rates since its rollout. Many exploit injectors that worked two years ago are detected on launch now.
What happens when Roblox catches you
Bans are issued in tiers, but for exploit use (which is what auto farming requires), Roblox typically issues:
- A permanent account ban โ your account is terminated.
- Device/IP flag โ making new accounts on the same device or network easier to ban.
- Inventory loss โ everything in your MM2 account is gone. Godlies, chromas, ancients โ all inaccessible.
Roblox does not offer appeals for exploit-related bans in the vast majority of cases. There is no way to recover a terminated account's inventory.
The risk is asymmetric
Consider what you stand to lose versus what you gain from auto farming:
- Gain: Faster coin collection, automated grinding.
- Loss: A permanent ban means you lose every item you have ever traded for or earned โ including anything bought with real money via Robux.
If you have spent time building up a rare inventory, using an auto farm script risks destroying all of that progress instantly. The potential reward does not come close to matching the potential loss.
How to grind MM2 legitimately
If you want to build your inventory without the ban risk, there are real options:
- Play regularly during events โ event-exclusive coins and items accumulate quickly during limited-time modes.
- Trade up strategically โ use the value list to make even trades, then gradually trade up to higher-tier items.
- Purchase seasonal items directly with Robux โ no ban risk, guaranteed items.
- Participate in community challenges โ some MM2 Discord servers run legitimate skill-based contests with item prizes.
FAQ
Can MM2 itself ban you, separate from Roblox?
The MM2 game developers can kick or ban players from their game servers independently of Roblox's platform ban. A game-level ban prevents you from playing MM2 even if your Roblox account survives.
Is using an auto clicker (not a script) also risky?
Basic auto clickers that simply repeat mouse clicks are lower risk than full exploit injectors, but they can still trigger behavioural detection if the clicking pattern looks inhuman. They also still violate Roblox's Terms of Service.
Can I get banned just for downloading an exploit, even if I do not use it?
The ban risk comes from actively injecting and running exploits during gameplay. However, many exploit installers contain malware that can compromise your Roblox account through credential theft โ which has nothing to do with anti-cheat.
Do people actually get banned for MM2 auto farming?
Yes. The MM2 community regularly documents bans after exploit use. Since Byfron's deployment, the frequency and speed of bans has increased significantly.
If my friend uses auto farm on the same server, am I at risk?
You are not at direct risk from another player's exploit use. However, if you are suspected of benefiting from exploits (e.g., receiving items from a known cheater), your account could be reviewed.

