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Scripts named "poison" in Lua often handle status effects that cause damage over time (DoT). They typically manage a loop that subtracts health from a character at set intervals.

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Check if the script uses modern task.wait() calls instead of older wait() functions to prevent lag.

Determine if the script is "plug-and-play" or if it requires extensive manual setup within your game's hierarchy.

In scripting communities, "poison" can sometimes refer to "poisoned" assets—items obtained through illicit means that may carry risks for the user's account.

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Based on typical script naming conventions in development communities, here is a general breakdown of what this file likely entails:

Scripts named "poison" in Lua often handle status effects that cause damage over time (DoT). They typically manage a loop that subtracts health from a character at set intervals.

The numerical string "4283697" may refer to a specific asset ID on a marketplace (such as the Roblox Creator Store) or a private version control number. poison_4283697.lua

Check if the script uses modern task.wait() calls instead of older wait() functions to prevent lag.

Determine if the script is "plug-and-play" or if it requires extensive manual setup within your game's hierarchy. Based on typical script naming conventions in development

In scripting communities, "poison" can sometimes refer to "poisoned" assets—items obtained through illicit means that may carry risks for the user's account.

Always audit the source code of scripts from unknown origins to ensure they do not contain backdoors or obfuscated code. How do i create constant poison damage? Check if the script uses modern task

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