ESP Scripts
An ESP script shows you players, items or objectives through walls. ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) turns hidden information into visible information — where enemies are, where the loot is, who has the objective.
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What is an ESP script?
ESP draws an overlay on top of the game that highlights things you normally could not see: boxes around players, names and health bars, distance readouts, or markers on items and goals. It does not move or aim for you — it is pure information.
Because it just reveals what is already in the game, ESP pairs with almost everything. Hunters use it to find targets, survivors use it to avoid them, and looters use it to beeline valuable drops.
How ESP scripts work
An ESP script reads the positions of objects in the game and renders visuals at those screen locations every frame. Typical toggles include:
- Box / skeleton ESP — outline players so you can see them anywhere.
- Name and health — know who you are looking at and whether they are weak.
- Distance — judge how far a target or item is.
- Item / objective ESP — highlight loot, fruits, eggs or the round objective.
Best games and examples
ESP is huge in Murder Mystery 2 (spot the murderer), Blox Fruits (find rare fruits — see the Blox Fruits Fruit Finder script), and any shooter where it feeds your aimbot. Browse Murder Mystery 2 scripts for more.
Is ESP safe to use?
ESP is visual-only and one of the harder script types for other players to notice, since nothing about your movement looks unusual. As always, the safety question is really about the script source — run it on a trusted executor like Fluxus and check how to recognize a safe script before executing anything.