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How to Use Commands in Fight Club (Roblox)

In most Roblox “Fight Club”–style games, commands are either admin-only or injected via external scripts/exploits , and there’s no universal “type X in chat” system that works for every player. What you can actually do depends heavily on which specific Fight Club game you’re in and whether you have admin privileges or an executor.

Below is a practical breakdown of how commands typically work in these kinds of games, plus what you can and can’t realistically do as a normal player.

1. Know Which “Fight Club” You’re In

“Fight Club” isn’t one single game; it’s a common theme. For example:

  • Some are PvP arenas inside other games (e.g., Asylum Life has a “Fight Club” area with 1v1 and 2v2 arenas).
  • Others are standalone fighting games where people use scripts to auto‑attack, get kill auras, etc.

Commands vary per game, so the first step is:

  • Check the game description and in-game instructions.
  • Look for an admin panel , menu button , or any mention of “commands” in the game’s Discord or description.

If the game doesn’t advertise admin commands for players, then you likely can’t use any commands legitimately.

2. Admin Commands (If You’re an Owner/Admin)

Many Roblox fight/arena games use popular admin systems like HD Admin , Cmdr , or custom scripts. If you’re the server owner or have been given admin, you might see commands such as:

Typical admin-style commands (exact ones depend on the game):

  • Teleport / bring players:
    • /tp [username] – teleport to a player
    • /br [username] – bring a player to you
  • Moderation:
    • /kick [username]
    • /ban [username]
    • /freeze [username]
  • Character control:
    • /heal – refill health/energy
    • /kill [username] – reset/kill a player
    • /speed [value] – change walkspeed (in some games)
  • Spawning / items:
    • /spawn [NPC] – spawn an enemy/boss
    • /give [item] – give weapons or accessories

These are often typed into the chat box with a / prefix, or accessed via a top-bar admin button if the game uses something like HD Admin.

If you’re not an admin, these commands will usually return an error like “You don’t have permission” or simply do nothing.

3. Scripts & Executors (Unofficial / Risky)

A lot of search results for “Fight Club Roblox commands” actually point to script/executors rather than built-in commands. These are not official , violate Roblox’s Terms of Service, and can get your account banned.

Typical workflow you’ll see in those guides:

  1. Download a Roblox executor (PC/Mac/mobile).
  2. Open Roblox and join the Fight Club game.
  3. Inject/attach the executor to Roblox.
  4. Copy a “Fight Club script” from a site or Pastebin.
  5. Paste it into the executor and press Execute.
  6. A GUI appears in-game with toggles like:
    • Auto Attack
    • Kill Aura
    • Infinite Stamina
    • Auto Stomp
    • Speed Hack, ESP, etc.

These scripts effectively give you “commands” via buttons and checkboxes instead of chat text.

Important: Using executors and scripts is:

  • Against Roblox rules
  • Risky for your account (bans, terminations)
  • Potentially unsafe (malware in shady executors)

So this path is not recommended if you care about keeping your account safe.

4. In-Game Mechanics That Look Like “Commands”

Some games include built-in mechanics that feel command-like but aren’t typed:

  • Arena Fight Club (e.g., Asylum Life) :
    • You enter a cave with 3 arenas (Glass Shard 1v1, Fists 1v1, Glass Shard 2v2).
* No chat commands; you just:
  * Join an arena
  * Fight using punches or glass shards
  * Win to earn EXP and credits

Strategy tips from that kind of mode:

  • Jump to dodge and counterattack when your opponent misses.
  • Use punches to slow the opponent, then strafe and hit them while they’re slowed.
  • If you get hit, try to hit back and create distance to recover.

Here, “using commands” really means learning the combat mechanics , not typing anything.

5. Universal Roblox Chat Commands (Limited Use)

Some basic Roblox commands work across many games but usually don’t affect gameplay:

  • /console – opens developer console (if allowed)
  • /clear – clears your chat history locally
  • /e [emote] – plays an emote (e.g., /e dance)

These are not Fight Club–specific and won’t give you powers or auto-win fights.

6. How to Find Game-Specific Commands

Because “Fight Club” isn’t one fixed game, the best way to get exact commands is:

  • Check the game’s Roblox page description for “admin commands” or “how to use”.
  • Join the game’s Discord (often linked in the description) and look for:
    • “Commands” channel
    • “Admin list” or “How to use admin” posts
  • In-game, try:
    • Typing /help or !help in chat (some games respond with a command list)
    • Looking for a menu button or admin icon in the top bar

If you tell me the exact game name (as it appears on Roblox), I can narrow this down to the precise commands that apply.

TL;DR

  • There is no single universal command list for “Fight Club” in Roblox; it depends on the specific game.
  • Admin commands (like /tp, /kick, /heal) only work if you’re an owner/admin and the game uses an admin system like HD Admin or Cmdr.
  • Many “command” guides actually refer to external scripts/executors , which are unofficial and risky.
  • In arena-style Fight Clubs (e.g., Asylum Life), you generally don’t type commands ; you just fight using the game’s mechanics.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.