: Automatically picking up new pizzas as soon as the previous delivery is "completed."

At its core, an "autofarm" is a third-party script that intercepts the game's normal delivery process. In the Pizza Delivery job, a player typically must pick up a pizza from the "Pizza Planet" shop, drive a moped to a specific NPC (non-player character), and return for the next order. The Illusion script automates this by:

: Even if not banned, players caught "glitching" or "exploiting" for money often have their in-game bank balances reset to zero.

In the Roblox scripting community, "Illusion" often refers to the developer or the specific UI (User Interface) library used to create the exploit's menu. These menus allow users to toggle features like "Auto-Deliver," "Anti-AFK" (to prevent being kicked for inactivity), and "Walkspeed" adjustments. The term highlights the "illusion" of active play while the account is actually being managed by code. The Risks and Consequences

The use of autofarms is a contentious issue within the Bloxburg community. Developers argue it devalues the effort of legitimate players who spend hours manual-laboring to afford expensive builds. Consequently, game updates frequently include "patches" specifically designed to break these scripts, leading to a constant "cat-and-mouse" game between script creators and the Bloxburg development team.

: Bloxburg has a robust automated detection system. Using scripts often leads to a permanent ban from the game, resulting in the loss of all built houses and purchased gamepasses.