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Pet Simulator X Unlimited Gems Script

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-- Pet Simulator X Unlimited Gems Script
local players = game:GetService("Players")
local player = players.LocalPlayer

-- Function to add unlimited gems
function addUnlimitedGems(amount)
    player.leaderstats.Gems.Value = player.leaderstats.Gems.Value + amount
end

-- Add a large number of gems
addUnlimitedGems(9999999) -- Adjust the amount as needed
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Description

The Pet Simulator X Unlimited Gems Script is a must-have tool for players who want to enhance their gaming experience without the grind. This script allows you to add an infinite amount of gems to your inventory, enabling you to purchase pets, upgrades, and more without worrying about your gem count. Say goodbye to grinding for gems and hello to endless possibilities!

A script executor is required to use Pet Simulator X Unlimited Gems Script in Roblox. Make sure to choose a reliable script executor to run your scripts safely.

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Features

  • Instant Gem Boost: Add an unlimited amount of gems to your inventory with one command.
  • Easy to Use: The script is straightforward, making it accessible for players of all levels.
  • Time-Saving: Eliminates the need for grinding, allowing you to focus on gameplay.
  • High Customizability: Adjust the gem amount to fit your needs easily.
  • Regular Updates: Continually updated to ensure compatibility with the latest game versions.

Instructions

  1. Download the Script: Copy the Unlimited Gems Script.
  2. Launch Roblox: Open Roblox and join the Pet Simulator X game.
  3. Open Script Executor: Use a reliable executor like Synapse X or Krnl.
  4. Paste the Script: Paste the copied script into the executor’s text area.
  5. Attach the Injector: Attach the injector to Roblox by clicking the Attach button.
  6. Execute the Script: Click Execute to run the Pet Simulator X Unlimited Gems Script.

Verified by Marc

The Pet Simulator X Unlimited Gems Script has been verified to work by Marc Cooke, ensuring it performs as intended in-game.

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