US Trends

how to move the spawner air crash studio roblox

How to move the spawner in Air Crash Studio Roblox

You usually move the spawner in Air Crash Studio by selecting the spawner object in the build/edit menu and then using the move tool or dragging it to a new spot on the map. If the game lets you place props from the spawner, the same menu is also used for items like text and other add-ons, which suggests the spawner is the main placement hub rather than something you move with a separate setting.

Quick steps

  1. Open the spawner/build menu.
  2. Select the spawner or the aircraft/object you want to reposition.
  3. Use the move/drag controls to place it where you want.
  4. If it keeps snapping back, try changing map/spawn selection first, then move it again.
  1. Save or confirm the placement if the game has a confirm button.

What the tutorial content implies

The tutorial content shows that you can choose a map, move away from the spawn point, and then keep editing objects from the spawner menu. That means the spawn area is likely editable only after you enter the proper editing state, not from the normal play view. So if nothing moves, you may be in the wrong mode or have the wrong object selected.

If it still won’t move

  • Make sure you are selecting the actual spawner/object, not just the plane or prop.
  • Check whether the game has an edit, build, or placement mode.
  • Try a different map if the current one locks placement.
  • Reset and re-open the spawner menu if the controls bug out.

Why this is the likely method

A Roblox Studio moving guide and Roblox spawn documentation both support the general idea that object placement depends on selecting the right item and using the game’s placement system correctly. For Air Crash Studio specifically, the tutorial snippet is the clearest sign that the spawner is accessed through the in-game editing workflow.

TL;DR: Open the spawner/build menu, select the spawner object, and move it in edit mode; if it does not move, you are probably not in the correct placement state.