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Path of ExileStealth Configuration Guide for Rust
Visuals (i.e. WH, ESP)
When launching the cheat, after opening the menu you are greeted by the Visuals tab.
In Visuals, there are detailed ESP settings (ESP — the ability to see entities through walls) for players, bots, and items.
The following features are available:
Bots — display bots.
Sleepers — display sleeping players.
Nickname — display the player's nickname on ESP.
Team ID — a useful feature that shows the team ID. For example, if there is a team of 7 players, their Team ID may appear as something like 1610, allowing you to determine who belongs to which team.
3D Box — draws a 3D box made of corner lines around the player, visually similar to a hitbox.
Active Item — displays the item currently held in the player’s hands. Two modes are available:
- Icon — display as an icon
- Text — display as text
Quick Slots — displays the quick slots (the 6 bottom inventory slots). Two modes are available:
- Under Crosshair — when aiming at a player, the slots appear under your crosshair
- Under Player — when aiming at a player, the slots appear under the player
Chams — visually highlights players and bots with colored fills. Available options:
- Red — standard red
- Green — standard green
- Ultra Blue — very bright blue
- Ultra Red — very bright red
- Lines — purple color with smoothly animated white lines
- Wireframe — many white lines forming a wireframe effect
Distance — displays the distance to a player in meters above them.
Visibility Distance — distance limit for displaying players (0–400 meters).
Last Position — if a player disappears from your render distance (for example, moves beyond 400 meters or the server stops sending data due to occlusion through mountains or anti-cheat limitations), the cheat will draw the player’s last known position so you can see the direction they moved.
Last Position Time — how long the last known position will be displayed (1–15 seconds).
Out of FOV Indicator — arrows that show players who are outside your screen (for example behind you).
Indicator Distance — distance limit for the Out of FOV indicators (0–400 meters).
Player Corpse — displays player corpses that may contain loot. If a corpse likely contains loot, [!] will be displayed after Corpse.
Animal Corpse — displays animal corpses.
Distance — defines how far corpses (Player and Animal) will be rendered, measured in meters.
Visibility Distance — distance limit for displaying corpses (0–400 meters).
Dropped Items — displays items lying on the ground that can be picked up. Two modes are available:
- Icon — display as an icon
- Text — display as text
Only Weapon — filter to display only weapons, reducing screen clutter.
Distance — displays the distance to the item.
Visibility Distance — distance limit for displaying dropped items.
Aimbot, i.e. Targeting
Tab 2 — Aimbot
Aimbot is an automatic aiming system that targets players, bots, and certain in-game objects.
Main Settings
Enable — enables the aimbot features.
Ignore Team — ignore teammates; the aimbot will not target them.
Ignore Sleepers — ignore sleeping players.
Aim at Drones — allows the aimbot to target drones.
Aim at Patrol Helicopter — allows the aimbot to target the patrol helicopter for shooting it down.
Visible Check — visibility check for targets. It is recommended to always keep this enabled to avoid suspicious situations. For example, if the game is minimized and the aimbot is bound to RMB, pressing it with Silent mode enabled may cause your aim to snap toward targets, which can be noticed by administrators.
Aimbot Types
Mouse — the safest and most legit-looking aiming type.
It does not write directly into the game’s memory and looks the most human-like. It also includes partial recoil control.
Additional setting:
Mouse Aimbot Speed — aiming speed.
• lower value — slower aim
• higher value — faster aim
However, extremely fast snapping is not possible, which makes this mode safer.
Silent — a more comfortable but slightly more detectable aiming type.
In this mode, the cheat writes to the game’s memory. When it activates, your aim will subtly snap toward the target to lock onto it.
It is recommended to bind the aimbot to a held key (for example RMB) rather than LMB for more consistent activation.
Keep in mind that with a large FOV, these aim snaps can be noticeable to other players or administrators.
Additional setting:
Hitchance (0–100) — probability of the aimbot activating.
Additional Parameters
Distance Limit — maximum distance at which the aimbot can target enemies.
Bind Key — the key that activates the aimbot.
Bone — the bone the aimbot will aim at.
Available options:
• Nearest — the closest bone to your crosshair (recommended)
• Head — head and neck
• Chest — chest / stomach
• Pelvis — legs
Targeting FOV — the area in which the aimbot can acquire targets.
For Silent mode it is recommended to keep this value as small as possible.
Visual Options
Draw FOV — draws the FOV circle on the screen.
Draw Target — draws a line to the current aimbot target.
Draw Crosshair — always displays a crosshair in the center of the screen.
Resources settings
Tab 3 — Resources
This tab is an extension of the Visuals tab and is used to display resource-related objects in the world.
Resource Nodes
Stone Chunk — display stone nodes.
Metal Chunk — display metal nodes.
Sulfur Chunk — display sulfur nodes.
Wood Chunk — display fallen wood piles.
Ores Collectable — display collectible ores (stone, sulfur, metal) that can be quickly picked up.
Wood Collectable — display collectible wood stumps that can be quickly gathered.
Hemp — display hemp plants (cloth).
Diesel — display diesel barrels.
Flowers — display sunflowers.
Distance — shows the distance to these resources.
Visibility Distance — distance limit for displaying these resources (0–400 meters).
Food
Food — display food items.
Distance — shows the distance to food items.
Visibility Distance — distance limit for displaying food (0–400 meters).
Containers and Loot
Crates — display crates.
Boxes — display roadside and monument boxes.
Barrels — display breakable barrels (red, blue, yellow) that can drop loot.
Distance — shows the distance to these objects.
Visibility Distance — distance limit for displaying them (0–400 meters).
Special Loot
Airdrop — display airdrops, even while they are still in the air.
Chinook Crate — display locked Chinook crates with a timer (commonly referred to as “Chinooks”).
Distance — shows the distance to these objects.
Visibility Distance — distance limit for displaying them (0–2000 meters).
World settings
Tab 4 — World
This tab allows you to display various objects in the game world such as vehicles, traps, structures, NPC events, and animals.
Vehicles and Transport
Ground Transport — display ground vehicles such as cars, bicycles, motorcycles, etc.
Water Transport — display water vehicles such as boats and submarines.
Air Transport — display air vehicles such as helicopters.
Trains — display trains.
Drone — display drones.
Distance — shows the distance to these objects.
Visibility Distance — distance limit for displaying them (0–1000 meters).
Building and Base Objects
This section is useful for safe base scanning and identifying important deployables.
Cupboard — display Tool Cupboards inside bases.
Storages — display storage containers and other loot storage objects.
Workbench — display workbenches (Tier 1, 2, and 3).
Doors — display all doors with their names.
Object Bounds — display 3D boundaries of objects.
Wall Bounds — display 3D boundaries of walls and doors.
Distance — shows the distance to these objects.
Visibility Distance — distance limit for displaying them (0–400 meters).
Traps
Deployable Traps — display deployable traps such as bear traps, land mines, and other destructible traps.
Ground Traps — display placed traps such as shotgun traps, auto turrets, and similar defenses.
Distance — shows the distance to these objects.
Visibility Distance — distance limit for displaying them (0–400 meters).
NPC Events and Vehicles
NPC Helicopters — display NPC helicopters (not controlled by players), such as the patrol helicopter or military helicopters.
Bradley — display the Bradley APC located at the Launch Site.
Cargo Ship — display the cargo ship event.
Distance — shows the distance to these objects.
Visibility Distance — distance limit for displaying them (0–1000 meters).
Animals
Animals — display animals.
Horse — display horses that players can ride.
Health Bar — display the health bar of animals and horses.
Distance — shows the distance to these entities.
Visibility Distance — distance limit for displaying them (0–400 meters).
Misc
Tab 5 — Miscellaneous
This tab contains various additional features, mainly related to weapons, gameplay convenience, and world modifications. Most of these functions work by writing directly to the game’s memory.
Weapon Modifications
Minimize Spread — partially reduces weapon spread. Implemented in a relatively safe way, but to avoid possible temporary bans (although such cases have not been observed), it is recommended to use it on an account with at least 399 legitimate in-game hours.
No Sway — removes weapon sway while aiming.
Automatic — enables automatic fire mode for all weapons.
Easy EOKA — the EOKA pistol will fire successfully on the first attempt every time.
Melee Improvements — increases melee attack range and prevents the player from stopping during melee attacks.
Loot and Visual Enhancements
Fast Loot — speeds up looting, for example when using Hover Loot.
Hand Chams — applies colored visual effects to the player’s hands. Available modes:
Blue, Green, Red, RGB, Lines, Black.
Bright Night — makes nights brighter.
Set World Time — locally changes the world time (from 1 to 23).
Sky Changer — changes the color of the sky.
Movement and Camera Features
Flyhack — enables a flight mode. Two modes are available:
• Acceleration Mode — movement with strong acceleration
• Fly Mode — full flight mode
Flying too far may result in being kicked from most servers.
Flyhack Key — the key used to activate Flyhack.
Wall and Camera Tools
Remove Near Walls — hides nearby walls, acting as a safe alternative to the Debug Camera.
Remove Walls Key — the key used to activate the Remove Near Walls function.
Debug Camera — a debug camera that allows you to freely move around and gather information about structures, such as player bases. It generally works safely, but on official servers it is recommended to use it together with the safe mode described below.
Debug Camera Safe Mode — a safer version of the debug camera flight mode that limits the distance. Useful on servers such as Rustopia and Facepunch servers.
Debug Bind — the key used to activate the Debug Camera.
Radar
Tab 6 — Radar
This tab allows you to display a separate on-screen window showing various information about players and objects. It functions like a radar hack.
Radar Settings
Enable — turn on the radar.
Show Bots — display bots.
Show Sleepers — display sleeping players.
Directions — show the facing direction of players and bots (where they are looking).
Name — display player nicknames.
Distance — show the distance to players and bots.
Draw Distance (0–400 meters) — maximum range for displaying objects on the radar.
Size (50–200) — radar window size.
The radar can be freely moved on the screen, and its width and height can be adjusted.
Colors
Tab 7 — Colors
This tab contains settings for customizing the colors of various ESP elements and visual features in the cheat.
Here you can change the colors for the following elements:
Player — color of regular players.
NPC — color of NPC characters.
Teammate — color of your teammates.
Sleeping Player — color of sleeping players.
Visible Skeleton — color of the skeleton when the player is visible.
Invisible Skeleton — color of the skeleton when the player is behind walls.
Visible Box — color of the ESP box when the player is visible.
Invisible Box — color of the ESP box when the player is not visible.
Last Position — color used to display the last known player position.
Corpse — color of corpses.
Resources — color of resource ESP (stone, metal, sulfur, etc.).
World — color of world objects (crates, vehicles, and other environment elements).
Animals — color of animals.
Aimbot Visuals — color of aimbot-related visuals (FOV circle, target line, etc.).
Settings
Cheat General Settings
Language — interface language selection: English or Russian.
Menu Key — key used to open the cheat menu.
Unload Key — key used to completely unload the cheat from the game.
Battle Mode — combat mode. When enabled, unnecessary visuals and clutter are hidden, which helps focus during PvP fights.
Battle Mode Key — key used to activate Battle Mode.
When the mode is enabled, an indicator will appear at the top of the screen.
How play without ban?
How play without ban?
This is a question that interests many.
If you mean bans by the game anti-cheat, i.e., EAC (Easy Anti-Cheat), permanent bans are issued for reports or dangerous functionality.
Try not to use the Minimize Spread function (You can, but don’t be 'bold'; use it only for a couple of kills).
Also, when using Debug Camera without Safe Mode on Rustopia and Facepunch servers, the risk of a ban is highest if you abuse it; the risk is lower on other official servers, and the lowest on community servers.
On servers, admins may ban you for the same Silent aimbot, especially with a high FOV, as its twitching is visible to others.
If you get banned because of a cheat, it’s not the cheat’s fault but yours, often due to the spoofer.
You can also avoid functionality that uses writing to the game's memory - this is the Silent aimbot and the Misc tab.
Some information about cheating in Rust is given in another article, "Which cheat to choose for playing Rust 2026?"