Ark is a plug-and-play Cronus Zen script built for competitive and ranked NBA 2K26 — flash it once and play Park, Rec, Pro-Am, or ranked with Auto-Green and 14 mods running quietly in the background. Mamba is a full mod menu Cronus Zen script — you pull up an on-screen menu mid-game and toggle individual mods on the fly. Here's the honest breakdown after a full season on both.
Want both? The Buckets bundle ships Mamba + Arc together for $110.
How each one greens
Arc reads live animation state and your connection, then shifts the release frame in real time. When 2K ships a patch that changes jumpshot speed, Arc compensates without you touching a slider — that's why it holds its green rate through the whole season.
Mamba ships a single pre-tuned profile dialed in for the current patch. It's accurate out of the box, but when 2K changes timing you wait for an updated profile rather than the script adapting on its own.
Setup & play style
Ark is true plug-and-play — flash it once and every mod runs in the background while you queue ranked, Park, Rec, or Pro-Am. No menu to pull up, nothing to toggle mid-possession, nothing that screams "I'm scripting" on stream. Mamba is a mod menu: you bring up an overlay in-game and turn individual mods on and off yourself. Great if you like fine-grained control, more work if you just want to load in and hoop.
Mods beyond Auto-Green
Arc ships 14 mods in one slot: Auto-Green, Moving Auto-Green, Auto-Green Fades, Turbo Fades, Infinite Stamina, Quick Stop, Spot Take, Stick Shooting, Button Tempo, Automatic Dribble Moves, Defense Boost, Meter Dunk, No Meter Feedback, and No Dip. Mamba focuses entirely on Auto-Green and stops there.
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