You Just Lost 12 Hours of Progress to a Roof Camper
That's Rust. You spent an entire evening farming sulfur, building your 2x2, setting up the workbench. You log off feeling good about your wipe progress. Next morning? Foundation wiped. Or worse, someone doorcamp'd you the second you opened your front door. Rust doesn't care about your schedule. It rewards the players who can put in 16-hour days and punishes everyone else. Our Rust cheats exist because that gap shouldn't decide who enjoys the game.
Facepunch has been rolling out aggressive anti-cheat measures throughout 2025 and into 2026. Server-side occlusion culling, TPM 2.0 requirements on premium servers, over 290,000 bans last year alone. The bar for safe Rust hacks keeps going up and most providers can't keep pace. Zhexcheats has been bypassing EAC across multiple titles for years. Our kernel-level approach stays below detection while Facepunch throws everything they have at the cheat market.
We build Rust hacks for players who know the game inside out but don't have 60 hours a week to grind. You understand the meta, you know how to build, you can hold your own in PvP. What you can't do is fight a 20-man zerg that rolls your base while you sleep. That's not a skill issue. That's a numbers problem.
How EAC Changed in 2026 and What We Did About It
Easy Anti-Cheat still runs under the hood, but Facepunch didn't stop there. They added their own layers on top. The biggest shift in 2025 was server-side occlusion culling for terrain. If a player stands behind a hill, the server doesn't send their position data to your client at all. Most ESP providers just stopped showing those players because there was nothing to read. Zhexcheats updated within the first week to handle this change.
The upcoming Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 requirement is worth paying attention to. Premium servers already enforce it. Facepunch plans to expand this to all official servers throughout 2026. TPM ties your hardware identity to a chip that's hard to work around. This is exactly why pairing your Rust cheats with our HWID Spoofer matters more now than it did a year ago. We're already testing bypass methods for when the requirement goes wide.
Always check our status page before launching. EAC pushes silent updates and playing during a detection window is the fastest way to catch a ban. Takes five seconds.
Rust ESP: Ore Nodes, Hidden Stashes, Roofcampers
ESP in Rust isn't just about spotting players through walls. Sure, player detection matters. But Rust has information layers that other shooters don't touch. Ore locations control your farm speed. Buried stashes hold endgame loot. Tool cupboard placement reveals entire base layouts before you spend a single rocket. Our Rust ESP covers all of it.
Player ESP shows names, health, distance, and equipped weapons. You'll know if that naked running at you actually has a DB in their hotbar or if they're genuinely fresh off the beach. The difference between a real naked and someone trying to get deep on you is obvious when you can see what they're carrying.
Resource ESP transforms farming entirely. Instead of running loops hoping for sulfur nodes, you head straight to them. On vanilla, this cuts farm time in half. On 2x servers, you'll be capped on sulfur before your neighbors finish their first run.
- Player ESP - Names, health, distance, weapons, movement direction through any surface
- Ore and Resource Nodes - Sulfur, metal, stone, and hemp locations highlighted across the map
- Stash Detection - Find buried stashes and hidden loot other players tried to hide
- Tool Cupboard ESP - See TC placement and understand base layouts before committing to a raid
- Admin Alert - Instant notification when a server admin starts spectating you
- Animal Tracking - Locate horses for transport and animals for food during early wipe
Why Your Last Raid Failed and How TC ESP Fixes That
Every Rust player has farmed 20 rockets worth of sulfur, picked a target, blown through the front door, and found nothing. Loot was in a different section. The base went deeper than expected. There was an armored wall nobody accounted for. That raid just cost you an entire day of farming for zero return.
TC ESP and loot ESP change raiding at a fundamental level. You see exactly where sulfur, guns, and components sit inside the base before spending a single explosive. You know which wall to breach. You know if the base is even worth hitting. One successful intel-driven raid pays for months of subscription time.
This works on defense too. Someone starts raiding you? ESP shows exactly where they are, how many showed up, and which direction they're pushing from. You can counter-raid smart instead of panicking. If it's a 6-man hitting your solo base, grab your best loot through a back door and let them waste their sulfur on empty boxes.
AK Recoil, Gradient Drift, and Why the Skill Gap Still Exists
Facepunch removed learnable spray patterns back in 2022 and replaced them with gradient-based aim drift. The longer you hold fire, the more your crosshair wanders. This was supposed to close the gap between scripters and legit players. It didn't. High-sens AK players still dominate gunfights and the PvP skill ceiling in Rust remains one of the highest in gaming.
Our Rust aimbot handles this with adjustable smoothness. Set it high and your aim looks completely natural. Just someone with solid tracking. Lower it for close-range fights where every bullet counts. The system accounts for bullet drop and travel time, which comes into play constantly on open maps where 150+ meter fights are normal.
Visibility checks prevent shots from connecting through surfaces you can't actually see through. Combat log exists in Rust and experienced players read it after every death. If your shots land through walls, reports stack up fast. Our aimbot only locks when you have clear line of sight.
Solo Against a Zerg? You Need Better Intel
Rust's biggest balance problem has always been group size. A coordinated trio dominates servers. A 10-man zerg controls entire grid squares. Solo players get doorcamp'd, roofcamp'd, and offline raided before they can establish anything meaningful. The game is technically playable solo. The experience is brutal.
ESP gives solo and duo players something zergs have by default: information coverage. A 10-man group has 10 sets of eyes watching different angles. As a solo player, you have one. Our Rust wallhack bridges that gap. You see the zerg moving through your area before they spot your base. You know when they're online and when they're not. You pick your fights instead of having fights forced on you.
This isn't about becoming invincible. It's about making solo Rust playable for people who have jobs and responsibilities and can't treat the game like a second career.
Naval Update, Deep Sea, and New ESP Coverage
Facepunch dropped the Naval Update in February 2026. Craftable boats with modular parts, a deep sea biome south of the map, tropical islands to loot, ghost ship events, and a floating city with NPC vendors. Biggest content drop in years.
Our ESP already supports the full naval expansion. Track other player boats across the water. Locate island loot spawns before landing. Spot ghost ships from distance and decide if the fight is worth taking. The floating city itself is a safe zone, but the waters around it? Players camp the approaches. You'll see them waiting before you sail into range.
Keeping Your Account Clean
Most Rust bans don't come from EAC catching software. They come from player reports and admin spectating. Here's what experienced users do:
- Don't beam everyone at 200 meters - Missing shots sometimes is normal. Perfect accuracy at range gets noticed.
- Admin Alert saves accounts - The second you see an admin spectating, toggle everything off. Play clean until they move on.
- Don't hit every buried stash you pass - Running straight to hidden stashes you shouldn't know about is an obvious tell.
- Pace your farm - Bringing home 3x the sulfur of anyone else on the server draws attention from admins and players.
- Let some players go - Killing the same person 15 times gets you reported. Pick your engagements.
290,000 Accounts Banned in 2025. Here's Why That Doesn't Apply to You.
Facepunch banned over 290,000 accounts last year. Average detection time for cheap Rust hacks dropped below 7 hours. Free downloads from Discord? Detected within a single session. Pasted code from forums? Maybe a day.
These numbers sound scary until you realize what they actually represent. The 290K includes every kid who downloaded a free injector and every recycled paste job from some unknown provider. Premium cheats with kernel-level operation, unique builds, and active monitoring aren't part of those statistics. That's the tier Zhexcheats operates at.
No provider can promise permanent undetection. Anyone making that claim is lying to you. What we deliver is consistent safety through real development work, rapid response when EAC pushes updates, and a 4.8 TrustPilot rating backed by years of results. See what actual Rust players say on our reviews page.
Get Into Your Next Wipe With an Advantage
Pick your product from the shop and you'll have dashboard access right away. The loader handles injection. Follow the setup steps in our documentation and you're in-game within minutes. No coding knowledge, no technical background needed.
We accept crypto for players who want privacy. Subscriptions run from daily to monthly so you can test before committing. Got questions? Check the FAQ section first or reach out to support directly.
Play Something Else Too?
Our DayZ hacks handle a similar survival loop if you play both. Tarkov players deal with the same gear-loss frustration on a different scale. For faster-paced PvP, take a look at our Apex Legends or Valorant products. Same security standards, same team, different games.











