The demand for avatar copying scripts stems from three main desires: admiration, anonymity, and trolling. Many younger players see a highly customized, rare, or expensive avatar (e.g., one featuring limited-edition items or complex layered clothing) and wish to emulate that look without spending Robux. Others seek to impersonate friends or enemies within roleplay games to create confusion or humor. However, the darker side is impersonation with malicious intent—using a copied avatar to frame another user for toxic behavior, scamming, or bypassing bans. This potential for abuse is why Roblox’s official stance is clear: unauthorized copying of another user’s avatar for deceptive purposes violates the platform’s Community Standards, specifically rules against cheating and impersonation.
Developers can use the Load Character plugin to bring any avatar into their own creations for testing or podium displays.
In modern Roblox, FE is a security standard that prevents a player's client-side changes from affecting other players.
If you are a developer, study these scripts to learn about HumanoidDescription and how to protect your game from unwanted avatar cloning. If you are a player, enjoy the script carefully—and maybe, just maybe, ask that cool avatar owner for their outfit list first.
Powerful, fun, but risky. Use at your own discretion.