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Working hack for Collect All Pets mod in the Roblox universe. This script is controlled through a convenient GUI menu, it contains a large number of functions. For example, you will be able to activate AutoFarm, collect all drops, you will automatically receive rewards for tasks, will be available to buy eggs, automatic egg opener and much more. Download the script for Collect All Pets - Roblox you can from our website and test it yourself.
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Collect All Pets is a very famous Game mode created in Roblox and a lot of players enjoy it, but if you want to enjoy it even more than this script might be the best thing for you as you can enjoy the game even more if you download and use it.
The script will provide a GUI (Graphical User Interface) for autofarm and automation of buying battle pets. The GUI provides the user with a visual interface that displays the status of all your current pets in zones you have selected (e.g. farm, battle).
All pet slots are automatically filled with corresponding pets from your PET page when opening the GUI, no need to open your PET page manually for every slot-Add/remove regions or zones on said regions and see them populate with corresponding pets in slots-Assign a limit of how many pets you want to collect each day, will only buy that number of battles
Collect All Pets is a Roblox game in which players gather gold to spend on pet eggs, which they can then retain as a collectable. where you may reborn to get unique abilities, boost your stats, gather shinies, and hatch and mix over 200 different pets
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