In Roblox Studio, you usually remove an artifact by selecting it in the Explorer or viewport and pressing Delete , or by right-clicking it and choosing Delete. If you mean a game-specific artifact system, some Roblox games also let you remove artifacts from an inventory or through an NPC, but that depends on the game itself.

Roblox Studio deletion

  • Open Explorer and find the object you want to remove.
  • Right-click it and choose Delete , or press the Delete key.
  • If it is hard to find, select it in Explorer and use F to focus it in the viewport before deleting.

If you mean textures or effects

  • Some people say “artifacts” when they actually mean textures, particles, or visual effects.
  • In that case, you would remove the asset files or the effect objects, not just one part in Studio.

Common mistake

  • If the artifact is inside a model, deleting only the visible part may leave scripts or attachments behind.
  • It is better to remove the full object from Explorer so everything linked to it goes away together.

Meta description: How to remove artifacts on Roblox Studio: use Explorer, select the object, and delete it, or remove the related effect/asset if you mean textures or particles.

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