Interface & Usability – Which One Feels Better?

Let’s start with how they look and feel when you open them.

Delta Executor has a clean, straight-to-the-point layout. No distractions. You launch, paste your script, inject, and boom — it’s working. It feels more like a desktop-style executor, even on Android.

Arceus X, on the other hand, has more of a custom mobile look. It is flashy, packed with features, and lets you tweak a lot of settings. But sometimes that “extra stuff” clutters the screen, especially on smaller phones.

Script Execution Power – Who Runs What Better?

Both executors run Lua scripts, but here’s the truth:

  • Delta is solid with most basic and mid-level scripts. It handles auto-farm, fly, ESP, noclip — all the usual stuff just fine. No frills, no big issues.
  • Arceus X, though, handles more advanced scripts, including some that crash or fail on Delta. It supports custom APIs, better UI libraries, and has better execution depth overall.

Performance & Lag – Which One Runs Smoother?

If you’ve got a low-end or mid-tier phone, this is where things get interesting.

Delta Executor is lighter. It doesn’t overload your RAM or slow down your gameplay much. Less crashing. It’s optimized for mobile without trying to act like a PC tool.

Arceus X, while powerful, can lag — especially if you run big scripts or open too many windows. Some users report frame drops and even app restarts.

Safety & Stability – Which One’s Safer?

Both are mod tools, so no executor is “100% safe” — Roblox can ban accounts that use injectors. But in terms of how the apps themselves behave:

  • Delta doesn’t ask for strange permissions, doesn’t download mystery files, and doesn’t run in the background after you close it.
  • Arceus X, in the past, had issues with false detections and flagged behavior — though it’s improved now.

Final Verdict

Let’s keep it raw:

FeatureWinner
UI SimplicityDelta
Script PowerArceus X
Performance (Low-End)Delta
Features & Add-onsArceus X
Safety & StabilityDelta