The script is written in Lua, utilizing the standard Roblox API (Application Programming Interface). It is designed to be injected via external Roblox mobile executors. Key dependencies include:
While the Hiru Kaitun script attempts to mask its activities, it remains vulnerable to standard Roblox anti-cheat mechanisms such as:
First, let’s decode the name. "Hiru Kaitun" is not a standard English term; it is widely believed to be a stylized or Romanized phrase originating from Southeast Asian gaming communities (possibly Indonesian or Filipino slang), roughly translating to "Green Harvest" or "Easy Pickings" in context. However, within the Blox Fruits exploit community, Hiru Kaitun has become a brand synonymous with stability and efficiency on mobile devices.
The "Hiru Kaitun" script is a specialized Executor Script designed specifically for iOS and Android versions of Roblox. Unlike PC scripts that require complex mouse inputs, this script is optimized for touchscreens, offering a clean GUI (Graphical User Interface) that doesn't clutter your mobile view.
If the script is patched (which happens frequently), here are backup executers for mobile: hiru kaitun blox fruits mobile script updated
| Executor | Price | Hiru Kaitun Compatibility | Stability | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Arceus X | Free | Perfect (v3.9.2 runs smoothly) | High (Crashes every 2 hours) | | Hydrogen | Free | Good (No Auto Raid support) | Medium | | CodeX | $5/month | Poor (Lags on iPhone 14+) | Low |
Step 1: Prepare Your Environment
Step 2: Download the Executor
Step 3: Obtain the Script
Step 4: Inject & Execute
If successful, you will see the Hiru Kaitun logo slide in from the left side of your screen.
Step 1: Enable Scripting on Mobile
Roblox does not natively support scripting on mobile (iOS/Android), but jailbroken devices can bypass this. If you’re using an emulator (e.g., BlueStacks) on PC, follow PC script guides instead.
Step 2: Find a Script
local autoFarm = true
game:GetService("RunService").Heartbeat:Connect(function()
if autoFarm then
for i, v in pairs(workspace:GetChildren()) do
if v:FindFirstChild("TouchInterest") then
game.Players.LocalPlayer.Character.Humanoid:MoveTo(v.HumanoidRootPart.Position)
end
end
end
end)
Step 3: Use a Script Executor
Step 4: Install the Script
Step 5: Configure the Script
The updated Hiru Kaitun script offers a dashboard of "Quality of Life" (QOL) features that automate 90% of the game's tedium. Here is what you get: The script is written in Lua, utilizing the