Roblox doesn’t publish a reliable “catch rate” for Delta Executor users, so nobody outside Roblox can say how often it happens with confidence. What’s clear from recent public posts and videos is that bans and detections still happen, but the timing and frequency appear inconsistent rather than predictable.

What people are seeing

  • Some posts claim users were hit in a ban wave, especially on mobile executors like Delta.
  • Other reports say an account can go days without a ban, which suggests enforcement is uneven and may depend on the account, device history, and what detection Roblox has active at the time.
  • A Roblox developer forum post even describes a “patched” Delta detection method, which shows people are actively trying to detect it, but that doesn’t translate into a public, measurable catch percentage.

Practical read

The safest assumption is that using Delta executor can get an account flagged or banned at any time. Because Roblox changes detection methods and anti-cheat behavior over time, any “it’s safe right now” claim is usually short-lived and anecdotal.

Bottom line

There is no trustworthy public number for how often Roblox catches Delta users, but the evidence suggests the risk is real and ongoing. If your goal is account safety, the sensible move is to avoid using executors on any account you care about.

TL;DR: no exact catch rate exists; bans are inconsistent, but Delta use is still risky and can be detected or punished at any time.