Video Summary
00:23

What is the Death Note power in this game?

The creator explains and demonstrates the "Kill" admin command, which allows him to eliminate any player by typing their name into a panel.
01:03

How does the first "Death Note" kill happen?

During the Red Light, Green Light game, a player is instantly eliminated after the creator uses the admin command on them for pushing another player.
01:37

How to spot and punish "evil" players as Kira?

The creator identifies a second player being aggressive towards others and eliminates them with the Kill command, declaring the cause as "cardiac arrest."
02:12

How to get revenge on someone who eliminates you?

After being eliminated himself, the creator uses the admin panel from the spectator area to instantly kill the player who took him out.
03:10

Can you use the Death Note during the Dalgona game?

The creator demonstrates his power by eliminating multiple players while they are in the middle of carving their honeycomb shapes, causing them to fail.
04:24

What happens when a player survives the Death Note?

An attempt to kill a player fails, showing a potential bug or limitation of the command as the wrong person is eliminated instead.
05:10

How to use admin powers on the Glass Bridge?

The creator times an elimination perfectly, killing a player mid-jump and causing them to fall dramatically into the abyss.
07:54

How to eliminate players on the Jump Rope bridge?

While players cross a jump rope bridge, the creator targets and eliminates a player named AventuraGames123, making them fall.
09:35

What is the funniest death in the video?

A player is eliminated with the admin command and their character flies across the screen, after which they humorously claim in chat, "I tripped badly guys."
10:34

How to strategically eliminate players in the "Rooms" game?

In a game where only one person is allowed per room, the creator finds two players in one room and violently eliminates one to enforce the rule.

Wielding Death Note Power: Admin Commands as Kira in Roblox

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A deep dive into a Roblox private server where the creator uses "Kill" commands to roleplay as Kira from Death Note, eliminating players in hilarious ways.

Video Metadata

Title: O NOVO PODER do DEATH NOTE no INK GAME É INSANO! | Roblox SquidGame Creator: yMaffia777 Video URL: https://youtube.com/watch?v=paLVE3Cae4o Duration: 11:53

【 Introduction 】

Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to wield the power of the Death Note? Not just in theory, but in the chaotic, high-stakes world of Roblox's Squid Game? In this deep dive, we're breaking down a hilarious and power-drunk session where creator "Mafia" steps into the shoes of Kira. Armed with admin commands on a private server, he turns the game on its head, using a "Kill" function that works exactly like the infamous notebook. He gathered his Discord subscribers for a special recording session, and what unfolds is a masterclass in divine judgment and comedic trolling. Forget just surviving; this is about becoming the god of a new, albeit blocky, world. Stick around as we dissect every clever kill, every panicked reaction, and the sheer, unadulterated power of having a real-life Death Note in a death game.

【 The Deep Dive: Content Breakdown 】

The Power is Revealed [ 00:00-00:50 ]

Core Idea: Mafia introduces the central concept of the video: using a private server's admin "Kill" command to roleplay as Kira from Death Note and eliminate his subscribers during the game. In-Depth Elucidation: The video opens with Mafia, in a custom Kira avatar, welcoming his viewers. "Friends, in today's video, I'm here to play as Kira from Death Note," he announces, setting the stage immediately. He explains that he's gathered his subscribers from Discord for this unique session, a common practice for his interactive videos. He then reveals the ace up his sleeve: the admin panel on this private server. He shows a menu labeled "UTILITY" with a stark and simple option: Kill. "[I have] an option called 'Kill'," he explains, showing the interface. "And right here on the side, I can input people's names." This command allows him to instantly eliminate any player simply by typing their username, a perfect parallel to Light Yagami's Death Note. As players swarm around him in the pre-game lobby, one accidentally pushes him. Mafia immediately singles him out: "This guy will be the first. Mark his name." He's already getting into character, identifying his first target for the slightest transgression.

Red Light, Green Light: The First Judgment [ 00:50-01:25 ]

Core Idea: During the first game, Mafia identifies a player acting "malignantly" and uses his "Death Note" power for the first time, causing the player to die of a sudden "heart attack." In-Depth Elucidation: The "Red Light, Green Light" game begins, and Mafia, now wearing the Squid Game tracksuit over his Kira outfit, starts scanning the crowd for his first true victim. He's not just playing to win; he's playing judge, jury, and executioner. He spots a player with the display name "Real_Capybara" shoving another contestant. "Oh! Oh! This guy! This guy is up to no good. Assassin!" he declares. This is all the justification he needs. He swiftly opens the admin panel, navigates to the custom player list, and finds the username lindabrana. He selects the name, activates the Kill command, and watches with satisfaction. On the field, the Capybara player instantly drops dead. Mafia revels in the moment, shouting, "Feel the power of the Death Note, Capybara! Succumb, Capybara!" It’s a perfect execution, mimicking the signature heart attack from the anime and establishing the terrifying, and hilarious, rules of his new world order.

Cleansing the World, One Player at a Time [ 01:25-01:52 ]

Core Idea: Mafia continues his purge during "Red Light, Green Light," targeting a second player who was aggressively hitting others and eliminating him just as dramatically. In-Depth Elucidation: With one "criminal" down, Kira's work is not yet done. "Where are the evil ones?" he muses, scanning the remaining players. His eyes land on a player named pai_roxo5, who is wildly swinging at other players, causing chaos. Mafia has found his next target. "Ah, pai_roxo5. Your name is now in the..." he trails off, implying the Death Note itself. He brings up the admin menu again, a clinical and detached process for such a final act. He selects pai_roxo5 from the list. "Cause of death: cardiac arrest," he narrates with chilling calm. He clicks the button, and just like the first victim, pai_roxo5 collapses on the sand, eliminated from the game without a trace of who was responsible.

The God's Revelation [ 01:52-02:28 ]

Core Idea: After a victim questions their sudden death in the chat, Mafia dramatically reveals the source of his power, fully embracing his Kira persona before getting eliminated himself. In-Depth Elucidation: The player pai_roxo5 is confused. A message pops up in the global chat: "I died of an attack, why?" This is the moment Mafia has been waiting for. He responds in all caps for maximum dramatic effect: "[THE POWER... OF THE DEATH NOTE! SERAAAAAZA!]" (a popular Brazilian meme sound). The other players are left to wonder what's happening as Mafia begins rampaging with a baseball bat, reveling in the chaos he's created. In a moment of karmic irony, however, he gets distracted and is eliminated by another player, saujjx, the very first person he had targeted in the lobby. But for Kira, death is only a minor inconvenience. Back in the spectator area, he immediately opens his admin panel. "Ah, you think you can kill Kira?" he scoffs. He finds saujjx's name and, with a single click, avenges his own death. The player drops dead, and Mafia lets out a triumphant, maniacal laugh.

The Unstoppable Kira [ 02:28-05:10 ]

Core Idea: Mafia continues his reign of terror across multiple games, using the "Death Note" to eliminate players in creative ways, though he discovers some players are harder to "note" than others. In-Depth Elucidation: The video transitions into a montage of pure chaos. In the Dalgona (honeycomb) game, he watches players carefully trying to carve their shapes. He calmly opens his admin panel and eliminates three players—pai_roxo5, saujjx, and samuel293w—mid-carve, causing them to instantly fail the challenge. Later, in a dark, frantic "Survive" mode set in the dorm room, a player named ricardinho_002 attacks him. Mafia instantly eliminates him. Another player, HeyFrok, makes the same mistake and meets the same fate. The player's confused message appears in chat: "[huh i died out of nowhere]." Mafia is in his element, punishing anyone who dares cross him. However, he encounters a strange anomaly. When he tries to kill a player named mafoguestoso_ofc on a bridge, the command doesn't seem to work, and another player dies instead. He calls the survivor "un-Death-Note-able," humorously suggesting some players might have an immunity to his divine power.

Divine Intervention on the Bridge [ 05:10-06:37 ]

Core Idea: During the infamous Glass Bridge game, Mafia uses his power to eliminate a player mid-jump, sending him plummeting into the abyss. In-Depth Elucidation: The tension of the Glass Bridge game is the perfect stage for Kira's antics. As players nervously hop from one pane to another, Mafia spots a player named AventuraGames123 making a leap of faith. In that split second, while the player is airborne, Mafia types his name into the panel and executes the kill. The character model instantly goes limp and ragdolls into the chasm below. It's a perfectly timed, cruel, and hilarious display of power. However, his gloating is short-lived, as he missteps on his own turn and falls to his doom, proving that even the God of the New World isn't immune to gravity.

The Comical End of a God [ 06:37-11:13 ]

Core Idea: In the final segments, the game devolves into pure absurdity as Mafia's power leads to increasingly bizarre deaths and player reactions, culminating in a corrupted video file. In-Depth Elucidation: The lobby is a whirlwind of activity. A player named FelopaGamesYT is jumping around erratically. Mafia decides to put a stop to it, killing him with the admin command. The player's ragdoll body flies across the room before settling on the floor. His final words appear in the chat: "[I tripped badly guys]." The absurdity of the excuse, combined with the impossible physics of his death, is peak comedy. Another player is killed for being a fan of "Groo the Wanderer." The trolling is relentless. In the "Rooms" game, where only one player can be in each room, Mafia finds two players crammed into a single room. He announces, "[It's one person! One! ONE!]" before viciously eliminating one of them with a knife, enforcing his own rules. The video then seems to break, with the file becoming corrupted, bringing an abrupt and mysterious end to Kira's reign.

【 The Takeaway: Synthesis & Action 】

This video is a brilliant showcase of how game mechanics, when twisted by admin powers, can create a completely new and hilarious form of content. Mafia's roleplay as Kira isn't just about trolling; it's a clever performance that leverages the core concept of Death Note—the power to kill anyone by knowing their name—and applies it to the frantic, rule-based environment of Squid Game. The key takeaway is the comedic potential that lies in subverting player expectations. By becoming an unpredictable, god-like figure, Mafia creates memorable moments of shock and absurdity, from players "tripping" to their deaths to questioning their sudden "heart attacks." It's a reminder that sometimes, the most entertaining gameplay comes not from following the rules, but from becoming the one who writes them.