: Roblox scripts (especially those found on third-party sites) often carry risks of account compromise or malware. Developers of such scripts frequently "rate limit" clicks to avoid detection, but they still violate Roblox’s Terms of Service.

: Many of the rewards the script targeted were "limited-time" UGC items. Since the event has ended, the currency it farms no longer has a marketplace for those specific rewards.

: The script's main value was speed. In a game designed to sell mid-century modern furniture (like the $90 small multi-hook), players used auto-farming to quickly obtain all five free event items, including the winter cap, shoulder plant, and sophisticated glasses. Risks and Current Status

: These scripts often functioned by "firing the remote," which is the background signal the game sends to the server when a player manually completes a task. By repeating this loop, the script could "flood" the account with rewards without the player moving their character.

: It is critical to note that West Elm Home Design is currently closed and private . Because the experience is no longer active, these scripts are obsolete and will not work on the original game.