REDIANT FULL is worth the money for Escape From Tarkov players who need to cover three things at once: a stable aimbot that does not read like a script thanks to the Humanizer system, full ESP with players, bots and allies split apart, and Loot ESP that sorts finds by price. We tested REDIANT FULL on the current EFT patch under BattlEye protection, the status in the ForgeCheats catalog at review time: undetected, price from 800 rubles per day.
The first thing that stands out after launch: a separate config window with tabs by function, not one long list of checkboxes like many competitors in this segment. Humanizer settings sit apart from the base aim, which makes it easy to switch quickly between an aggressive and a cautious profile between raids.
We ran the cheat in solo raids on the Streets of Tarkov and at Factory, checking close-quarters combat at short range separately and how readable ESP stays through grenade smoke and in the dark with Night Vision on. Below is a breakdown of every function with real screenshots, honest downsides and a verdict for different playstyles.
How we tested REDIANT FULL
Testing ran on the current EFT patch, about twenty raids over a week, a third of them in duo with a partner, the rest solo, on Streets of Tarkov (dense buildings, frequent mid-range firefights) and Factory (point-blank contact, the toughest test for Humanizer). We watched three things: whether aimbot holds the hitzone at different Reaction settings, whether Target Angle Limit cuts off target acquisition at the edge of the screen, and how readable ESP boxes stay in dark basements and through grenade smoke. We separately logged cases where the crosshair visibly snapped too hard on screen recordings, at medium Reaction settings there were almost none. Anti-cheat: BattlEye, status at test time: undetected.
We separately ran several raids at Reserve and Customs to check the aim's behavior at distances different from Streets of Tarkov and Factory: on the open ground of Customs, Reaction behavior is less visually noticeable than in tight corridors, a useful observation in itself for tuning a config per map.
REDIANT FULL functions in practice
First impression of the REDIANT FULL interface
The config window opens as a semi-transparent layer on top of the game, tabs are split by order of use: aim settings first, then ESP, then loot filter, then radar and minor functions. That structure feels intuitive to anyone who has already used at least one similar loader, but a beginner may need time to figure out where to find a specific setting the first time.
Aimbot and Humanizer in REDIANT FULL: how it feels in a fight
The base aimbot locks onto a visible point with a line-of-sight check, but the main thing that sets REDIANT FULL apart is Humanizer, which randomizes tracking speed and the aim point itself within the chosen zone. In practice the crosshair does not snap perfectly to the center of the hitbox every time, it drifts slightly, like a player with a well-tuned sensitivity. At Factory, up close, that saves you from the usual problem with hard aimbots, an instant 180-degree snap that any viewer of a recording spots in a second.
Aim Line Range and Target Angle Limit work as limiters: the first cuts off target acquisition beyond a reasonable combat distance, the second at the very edge of the screen, where a real player physically could not have brought the crosshair in time. Reaction adds a delay on a target stopping, a new target appearing, and the enemy changing direction, with separate thresholds for speed and turn angle. Together these three settings produce a config that reads as careful play at a distance rather than an aimbot, as long as you do not max out every parameter at once.
ESP in REDIANT FULL: players, bots and squad play
ESP splits players, Scav bots and allies into separate color groups, which matters in practice in duo and squad play: you do not have to squint to tell friend from foe, and radar showing the whole team on one screen rounds out that use case. Beyond standard boxes and skeleton, the cheat shows health, distance and the weapon in the target's hands, plus extract points and traps right on screen.

The screenshot above shows a typical situation on the Streets of Tarkov: a target at 31 meters marked with a skeleton box, with weapon status and fire mode readable right next to it. A quest tracker hotkey built right into the cheat's interface is also a rare touch among competitors, that feature is usually either skipped entirely or locked behind a separate paid add-on.
Loot ESP in REDIANT FULL: sorting by price and corpse highlighting
The Loot ESP filter works by minimum price, weight and category separately, with different draw distances for items on the ground and inside containers. In practice this clears clutter off the screen: on the Streets of Tarkov, where there is physically a lot of loot, without a price filter the screen fills up with dozens of low-value markers.

The screenshot shows a list of valuable finds with the price of each item and a running total across all markers, which is more convenient than the plain line-by-line layout with no total that most loaders use. Highlighting corpses separately from ground loot is also not a common feature, most loaders just dump bodies into the general loot list without splitting them out.
Radar, No Recoil and support functions in REDIANT FULL
Radar switches between a north-locked mode and rotating with the camera, showing players, bots and the team separately, with background transparency on its own slider. For squad raids that beats a static, non-rotating radar: at Reserve, where orientation by height and direction matters, camera-rotation mode reads faster in peripheral vision mid-fight.
No Recoil removes weapon recoil completely, without partial compensation, and that is worth keeping in mind when configuring, because zero recoil on an automatic weapon looks suspicious on a recording even to your own eye. Night Vision and Thermal Vision handle dark zones like the Reserve basements and shooting through grenade smoke, No Visor removes the field-of-view restriction from a helmet. Instant ADS removes the weapon-raise animation, and out of the minor functions this is arguably the riskiest one, because the difference between normal aiming and instant aiming shows up on a stream recording almost immediately.
Spoofer and BattlEye compatibility for REDIANT FULL
REDIANT FULL has no built-in HWID spoofer, worth knowing in advance: if an account already took a hardware ban, a separate solution will be needed. BattlEye compatibility at review time is confirmed by our test team, the status in the catalog is updated by hand after every major EFT patch, not on a fixed schedule.
REDIANT FULL versus ESP-only visual cheats
The difference between REDIANT FULL and purely visual options in the catalog is not just price, it is risk profile too. A cheat without an aimbot barely changes how the character shoots, so BattlEye's behavior analysis sees ordinary play by a well-informed human. REDIANT FULL adds a combat component, and even with Humanizer some risk remains: the randomization lowers detection odds but does not remove them entirely, especially with aggressive Reaction settings at short range. Choosing between the two approaches should come down to your goal: players who mostly farm loot and avoid contact usually get by fine with an ESP-only setup, while REDIANT FULL earns its keep for those hunting PMCs on purpose for the loot on their bodies.
REDIANT FULL versus AUTHORITY: the practical difference
Both products belong to the full-package category, but they place emphasis differently. AUTHORITY bets on the sheer volume of support functions, including the unique Quest Helper, while REDIANT FULL focuses specifically on the quality of the aimbot itself through Humanizer. If the deciding factor is how believable the aim looks on a recording, REDIANT FULL wins on randomization, if a broader set of extra functions like quest help matters more, AUTHORITY offers more.
| Criterion | REDIANT FULL | AUTHORITY |
|---|---|---|
| Aim randomization (Humanizer) | Yes | No |
| Quest Helper | No | Yes |
| Built-in spoofer | No | Yes |
| Price per week | 3600 rubles | 2500 rubles |
REDIANT FULL settings to use on different maps
A config tuned for one map rarely fits another without changes, here is a rough guide for Reaction and Aim Line Range across the main locations.
| Map | Reaction | Aim Line Range | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Factory | minimal delay | short, 5-10 meters | point-blank contact, reaction speed matters more than acquisition range |
| Streets of Tarkov | medium delay | medium, 20-40 meters | mixed combat distances, balance between speed and believability |
| Forest and Lighthouse | higher delay | long, 50+ meters | long-range fights, a sharp snap at that distance stands out immediately |
| Reserve | medium delay | medium | radar matters more than aim because of the underground tunnels and height levels |
| Customs | medium delay | medium, 15-30 meters | open ground between warehouses and tight quarters inside the three-story building at once |
Stability and launching REDIANT FULL
The loader runs through a separate injector on top of the game client, supported systems: Windows 10 and 11, all current builds from 1903 to 25H2. During testing the game never crashed with ESP and radar both active, FPS drop at maximum ESP and radar settings at Reserve did not exceed 5-7 frames per second on mid-range hardware. The Rediant team ships updates for EFT patches within a day or two of a major change, the status switches to on update in the catalog for that window instead of staying silent in its previous state.
What could be improved in REDIANT FULL
The lack of a built-in spoofer stands out most against competitors like AUTHORITY, where that function is already included in the price: a REDIANT FULL buyer either has to accept the risk of a repeat HWID ban or buy a separate solution, which raises total costs. A screen-recording bypass, even an optional one, would also help players who stream raids and want to use the cheat without risking exposure in front of viewers.
The pricing also raises questions: 3600 rubles per week is above most competitors with a similar feature set, and the difference is justified mainly by Humanizer, which for a casual player might be more quality than needed for a modest reduction in risk.
REDIANT FULL pros and cons
Pros:
- Humanizer genuinely changes crosshair behavior, not just random noise layered on top of a finished aim.
- Splitting players, bots and allies in ESP saves decision time in squad raids.
- Loot ESP with a running total across markers, a rare and convenient touch among competitors.
- A quest tracker hotkey built right into the cheat's interface.
- Radar that switches between north-lock and camera-rotation.
Cons:
- No built-in HWID spoofer, a separate solution is needed after a repeat hardware ban.
- No Recoil without partial compensation looks suspicious on a recording unless you dial it down manually.
- Instant ADS is the riskiest of the minor functions, worth enabling selectively.
- Price is above average for the catalog given the amount of functionality.
REDIANT FULL price and how to buy
In the ForgeCheats catalog REDIANT FULL sells across three periods: 800 rubles per day, 3600 rubles per week and 7200 rubles per month. That is above the average ticket for the Tarkov catalog, but it matches the amount of functionality, most competitors in this price range offer either ESP only or an aimbot without Humanizer. You can buy REDIANT FULL directly on the product page, which also shows today's detection status.
If you need something more budget-friendly, or a pure radar with no aim, it is worth comparing the rest of the Escape From Tarkov cheats in the catalog, there are visual mods and radar-only options there for anyone who does not want to risk a combat aimbot. For compatibility questions and status updates: the community on Telegram (200+ members) and Discord (637+ members).
Who REDIANT FULL fits
The cheat is not built for just one goal, it fits several different playstyles at once.
If price matters most: look at the budget visual options in the catalog, paying extra for Humanizer only makes sense if you actually use the aimbot often, not once every few raids.
If safety matters most: keep Reaction and Target Angle Limit at medium values, turn off Instant ADS, and do not manually zero out No Recoil in the weapon settings.
If you want maximum functionality and squad play: REDIANT FULL covers almost everything at once, ESP split by role, radar with two orientation modes and Loot ESP with a running total justify the above-average price.
If you already tried AUTHORITY and want a more believable aim: Humanizer in REDIANT FULL solves exactly that problem, but you will have to give up Quest Helper and the built-in spoofer.
Bottom line on REDIANT FULL
REDIANT FULL occupies a niche between a pure visual setup and a maximally feature-packed full package: it does not try to cover absolutely everything like AUTHORITY, but instead invests in the quality of the aimbot itself through Humanizer more than any other product in the Tarkov cluster. For players who care specifically about how believable the aim looks rather than a set of support functions, this is a deliberate and justified choice, despite the higher price and lack of a built-in spoofer.
REDIANT FULL frequently asked questions
Is REDIANT FULL detected or undetected right now?
At the time this review was published, the status in the ForgeCheats catalog is undetected, our test team confirmed it works on the current EFT patch under BattlEye. Always check the current status on the product page, it updates within a day of any major anti-cheat change.
How much does REDIANT FULL cost?
Three subscription periods: 800 rubles per day, 3600 rubles per week, 7200 rubles per month. The price is above average for the Tarkov catalog, but that reflects the amount of functionality, Humanizer, split ESP, Loot ESP with filters and radar in one loader.
REDIANT FULL will not launch, what should I do?
Check your Windows version (builds 1903-25H2 for Windows 10 and 11 are supported) and that the loader is up to date. If that does not fix it, contact support through Telegram or Discord with a description of the error.
Do I need a spoofer with REDIANT FULL?
There is no built-in spoofer in the loader. If an account already took an HWID ban, a separate solution is needed before logging in again, otherwise a block on the same hardware usually repeats within the first minutes of a session.
How does REDIANT FULL differ from budget visual cheats in the catalog?
Budget visual cheats only give you ESP or chams with no aim, which is safer but gives no combat edge in a firefight. REDIANT FULL adds a full aimbot with Humanizer, which is why it fits players who deliberately hunt PMCs rather than just farm loot.
How does REDIANT FULL differ from AUTHORITY in practice?
The main difference is priorities: REDIANT FULL focuses on how believable the aim looks through Humanizer, AUTHORITY focuses on the volume of support functions like Quest Helper and a built-in spoofer. The choice depends on what matters more for your specific playstyle.
Can REDIANT FULL be used for streaming raids?
Technically yes, but the cheat has no screen-recording bypass, so active functions, the aimbot above all, will be just as visible on the recording as in the game. For streaming it is safer to leave only ESP enabled without aim.
Related reading: bans and spoofer guide and ESP or Full Package.

