The API functions as a translator between the user’s high-level commands and the game’s low-level memory operations. Key Operations:

: Most antivirus programs flag this DLL as a "Trojan" or "Exploit" because its behavior—injecting code into another process—is identical to how malicious software operates.

: Developers of custom "UIs" (User Interfaces) use this API to create their own versions of the Krnl executor without rebuilding the entire execution backend. 2. Technical Functionality

Krnl operates on a "freemium" model that heavily relies on this DLL. To prevent unauthorized use and generate revenue, the API is often linked to a web-based key system.

: As a DLL, it contains code and data that can be used by multiple programs simultaneously, optimizing system memory.

: It sends script data to the "Krnl" kernel, which then executes the code within the game environment.