ROBLOX EDIT 😛 (made by me 😌)
Hey everyone! So, you've probably seen a ton of Roblox edits out there, but I wanted to share my personal take on one of the most iconic (and often hilarious) aspects of the game: character 'mort' moments! Yes, I'm talking about those epic, funny, or just plain unexpected ways our Roblox avatars meet their digital demise. For me, making Roblox death edits isn't just about compiling clips; it's about storytelling. We've all had those moments in games like Adopt Me, Bloxburg, or even just a simple obby, where our character suddenly glitches out, falls from an unimaginable height, or gets absolutely yeeted across the map. These aren't just 'deaths'; they're a goldmine of comedic timing and viral potential! When I'm putting together an edit, I look for a few key things. First, the unexpected. A sudden ragdoll from a seemingly harmless situation? Gold! Second, the dramatic. A slow-motion fall into the abyss, perfectly timed with a sad violin sound effect? Chef's kiss! And finally, the sheer absurdity. Sometimes, Roblox physics just decides to go wild, and those are the clips that make you laugh so hard you almost 'BROKE MY PHONE AGAIN' from dropping it. I use CapCut religiously for these edits. It’s fantastic for slowing down those critical 'mort' moments to really emphasize the humor or the drama. Adding sound effects – from cartoonish boings to dramatic thuds – completely transforms a simple fall into a laugh-out-loud moment. And don't even get me started on text overlays! You can add captions like 'YOUR NAME' appearing on screen, or witty commentary that perfectly encapsulates the character's last moments. It's all about enhancing the visual with clever audio and text. My secret? I always try to put myself in the viewer's shoes. What would make me click? What would make me share this with my friends? It's not just about showing the death, but building up to it, showing the reaction, and then delivering the punchline. Sometimes, I even include my own personal reactions or commentary to make it feel more authentic and UGC-like. I believe these compilations serve a purpose beyond just entertainment. They celebrate the quirks of Roblox, the funny glitches, and the shared experiences we all have in the game. It’s a way to connect with other players who appreciate the humor in a perfectly executed (or hilariously failed) 'mort' in Roblox. So next time your avatar takes an unexpected tumble, don't just respawn – think of the edit potential!

I'm pretty sure it ain't made by you Proof: #1: I've seen it on cap cut,#2: it says "your name"