STEALTH FULL for Rust is the pick when you want a full internal cheat with a flexible aimbot and highly detailed ESP, not a stripped set built around a cheap daily price. From our team's experience the software handles aggressive PvP on the coast just as confidently as the careful prep for a clan raid, and in the ForgeCheats catalog it sits as a working top choice starting from 500 ₽ per day. The full product card with the loader and current status lives here: STEALTH FULL.
We went through the cheat on the current 2026 wipe with Windows 11 and the Steam client: we ran the silent aim across different bones, checked how readable the ESP stays through monument walls, and kept an eye on FPS on non top-tier hardware. The in-game anti-cheat, EasyAntiCheat, bans by HWID on a confirmed detection, so the undetected status and the spoofer question get their own block below instead of a passing mention.
How we tested STEALTH FULL
The test run stretched across several days right after a fresh wipe: we played solo on the coast, held a compound as a duo, farmed sulfur and metal for a big base build, and in the evenings joined raids on custom servers with heavy population. Separate sessions fell on Launch Site and the small and large oil rigs, where NPC guards and live players crowd in at the same time and a firefight flares up around the hangar corner without warning.
We kept the focus on four things: how the silent aim pulls the round into the chosen bone while running and crouching, how clean the player ESP reads in a crowd at Bandit Camp, whether the resource ESP really saves time on a running farm, and whether the overlay drops frames on a weak build without a discrete GPU. EasyAntiCheat during ordinary play without sudden moves stayed under watch too: we looked at whether the loader connects cleanly before the Rust start and how the software behaves across a long six-hour session without a restart.
STEALTH FULL features: a hands-on breakdown
The STEALTH FULL feature set is built around three large tabs, AIM+, ESP+ and MISC+, and the developer did not skimp on detail inside any of them. The aimbot got separate parameters for aim type, bone, distance and capture angle, the ESP covers players, resources, vehicles and whole monuments, while Misc handles recoil control, world brightness and small comforts like a quick EOKA shot. Below we break down each block the way it behaved across real sessions, not the way a dry list looks on the product card.
STEALTH FULL aimbot: silent, bones and capture angle
Aim is set through the aim type, silent or the regular mouse mode, and through bone selection: nearest, head, chest or pelvis. For a quick kill we set head, for a softer play in a drawn-out firefight we shift the point to chest or pelvis, and separately you enable ignore team and ignore sleepers so the bot does not latch onto an ally or a lying body. The capture angle (target FOV) adjusts across a range from 1 to 400, and the mouse aim behaves according to aim time, end delay and distance limit parameters, so the tracking speed can be tuned to a specific weapon.
In practice the silent mode pulls the round into the chosen bone cleanly even against a player running among the rocks, and the visibility check keeps the bot from firing through a solid wall where the shot would go nowhere anyway. Narrowing the FOV removes the extra reaction to distant silhouettes near the horizon, where hitting with a shotgun is pointless, while on the approach to Launch Site a wide angle instead helps you not miss a sniper on a far cliff. The draw FOV and draw target options show the reaction circle and the current target marker right on the screen, which is handy for knowing in advance who the bot is holding before you pull the trigger.
To be honest: very fine manual smoothing per weapon is scarcer here than on some narrow aim-focused cheats, and the silent logic takes on part of the work. Players used to dialing smoothing to the millimeter by hand will have to get used to the default aim behavior instead of a profile for each gun separately.

Player ESP: skeleton, nicknames and weapon in hands
Players get highlighted with a skeleton, plus a nickname, distance, team ID and a visibility bar, and separately the cheat marks the weapon in hands and items on the quick slots. Sleeping players and NPC bots like monument guards come out as their own category, corpses land on the screen too, which covers nearly every scenario of meeting people: from a neighbor looting on the warehouse roof to a sleeping raider deep inside someone's base. The draw distance for players has its own slider so you do not clutter the screen with silhouettes on the far side of the map.
The weapon-in-hands mark tells you in advance whether an incoming player has a rifle or a hammer, and that directly changes the call: take the fight or slip away quietly. When storming another base, the item mark on sleepers hints whether to wake them with a first shot or clear the active guards at the gate first. On dense compounds like Bandit Camp the markup overlaps itself in places, and at the hottest moment the readability is honestly not perfect, whereas on open ground around Ranch the targets read clean and early, well before visual contact through the foliage.

STEALTH FULL Loot ESP and resource scouting
For resources the cheat highlights deposits of stone, metal and sulfur, and alongside it marks what is gathered on the ground: wood, sulfur, stone, metal, hemp and diesel. On top of that the map shows crates, barrels, boxes, animals, food and dropped items, and at the big points you see airdrops and scattered loot after someone's raid. For this whole category you set your own maximum draw distance so far-off junk does not clog the view.
For farming toward a big base build or for a quick loot sweep after a repelled raid this saves a genuinely large amount of time, especially on big maps with a high resource limit. It is also nice that barrels and crates along the roads get highlighted on par with the large monuments, so you do not have to drive the map from memory each time in search of the next spawn. On a running sulfur farm across the rocky fields around Arctic Research Base the deposit highlight noticeably cuts the extra loops over the terrain.

Monuments and vehicles: what the world ESP shows
A separate world category brings vehicles, trains, tool cupboards, workbenches, helicopters, the Bradley tank and the cargo ship to the screen. For raid scouting this is real help: you can see where an enemy tool cupboard stands before you have come right up to the base, while the Bradley and patrol helicopter marker warns of a big event on the map in advance. Traps get marked too, which lowers the chance of stepping on a trip wire at someone's gate during an assault.
On custom servers with active vehicle traffic the transport marker helps you spot a ground raid on a buggy or minivan in time and take a position at the turrets while the vehicle is still on the approach. The cargo ship and airdrop, paired with the ESP, turn into a clear timed objective: you see where to run for the loot and whether it is even worth fighting another squad for it.
STEALTH FULL Misc and recoil control
The MISC+ tab handles recoil and spread minimization, disabling weapon sway (no sway), a bright world for dark cellars and night runs, a manual time of day from 1 to 24 hours and a debug camera. It also holds an automatic firing mode, a quick EOKA play and custom color settings so you can split players, resources and vehicles by palette. Recoil control noticeably simplifies rifle handling at mid range, where ordinary shooting demands manual pattern compensation.
The bright world in practice helped most in enclosed spots like Military Tunnels and underground junctions, where regular play forces you to crank the monitor gamma by hand. Manual time of day is handy for training on an empty server, and the quick EOKA takes away part of the fuss with a homemade shotgun on an early wipe when there is no proper weapon yet. The debug camera stays a niche option for recording clips rather than a combat tool.

HWID spoofer and EasyAntiCheat compatibility
A spoofer is not advertised as a big standalone module and a headline feature on the STEALTH FULL card, so the hardware protection question is worth handling deliberately. The correct wording on the anti-cheat is not a "bypass" of EasyAntiCheat but "compatible and listed as undetected at the time of this review": the status in the ForgeCheats catalog updates separately from the feature list, and before buying it is worth rechecking right on the product page. The client runs on top of ordinary Steam without third-party launchers and, unlike part of the internal cheats, supports not only windowed but also borderless and fullscreen modes.
EasyAntiCheat in Rust bans by HWID on a confirmed detection, so if the account has already caught a block or is used across several profiles at once, a separate spoofer from the catalog noticeably lowers the risk of a repeat hardware flag. The cheat is best treated as a tool for aim and scouting, not as insurance against a moderator investigation over server logs and recordings.
STEALTH FULL stability and launch
The system requirements are moderate by internal-cheat standards: you need a 64-bit Windows 10 or 11, virtualization enabled and secure boot disabled, an Intel or AMD processor with AVX support and a plain Steam client. A nice detail some catalog rivals lack: the software is stated for windowed, borderless and fullscreen modes at once, so you will not have to get used to fullscreen all over again.
Across the test days the cheat did not crash once, and the connection before the Rust start went cleanly when the loader was run as administrator before joining a server. The ESP overlay on a budget build without a discrete GPU did not add noticeable frame drops, the main load still comes from the game itself on high graphics settings. The developer usually closes updates for Rust patches quickly, and during Facepunch maintenance the subscription does not burn away for nothing.
The requirement to disable secure boot and enable virtualization is worth handling in advance: on some laptops this is only fixed through the BIOS, and without it the loader simply will not start. The team did not run formal temperature benchmarks, but by feel across long sessions a laptop with integrated graphics did not heat up more than in ordinary Rust without the overlay, and that is a subjective observation, not a lab measurement.
| Parameter | Value in STEALTH FULL |
|---|---|
| Aimbot | Yes, silent and mouse, bone selection, FOV and distance limit |
| Player ESP | Skeleton, nickname, distance, team ID, weapon, quick slots |
| Loot ESP | Ore, gathered resources, crates, barrels, airdrops, dropped loot |
| World and vehicles | Transport, cupboards, workbenches, helicopters, Bradley, cargo ship, traps |
| Misc | Recoil control, no sway, bright world, time of day, quick EOKA |
| Screen modes | Windowed, borderless and fullscreen |
| Anti-cheat | EasyAntiCheat, undetected status at the time of testing |
| Price | From 500 ₽ per day, periods for 7 and 30 days available |
STEALTH FULL pros and cons
Pros:
- Flexible aimbot with a silent mode, bone selection and capture-angle tuning per weapon
- Very detailed ESP: players, resources, vehicles, monuments and traps in one set
- Support for windowed, borderless and fullscreen modes without being tied to windowed only
- Recoil control and bright world noticeably simplify mid-range fights and runs into dark spots
- Fast updates for wipes and the subscription held through Facepunch maintenance
Cons:
- No built-in HWID spoofer as a separate module, on a hardware ban you need a separate product from the catalog
- Requires secure boot disabled and virtualization enabled, which on part of laptops is only fixed through the BIOS
- Fine manual aim smoothing per gun is scarcer than on narrow aim-focused cheats
- Weekly and monthly prices show only after you pick the duration in the order form
STEALTH FULL installation and first launch
Access to the loader opens right after payment in the personal account on forgecheats.com, there is no need to hunt for files on third-party forums and file hosts, and that on its own lowers the risk of picking up extra malware along with the cheat. The order is simple: download the fresh build from the account, add the folder to the antivirus and Windows Defender exclusions, check in the BIOS that virtualization is on and secure boot is off, and then run the loader as administrator before the Rust start itself, not after joining a server.
Then the game starts in the chosen screen mode, and the settings menu opens by a hotkey right over Rust, where you enable the needed ESP categories, the bones for the aimbot and the Misc parameters for a specific session. The first launch after every big wipe is worth doing with an updated loader version already: an old build for the previous patch may simply fail to connect to the game, and in that case a fresh version from the personal account helps, not a system reinstall or manual registry edits. If the cheat does not attach on the first try, most often the cause is an antivirus that returned the file to quarantine, or the fact that secure boot turned itself back on after a Windows update.
It is also worth keeping the support contacts on hand before the first launch: the community links are in the personal account, and if a build does not start after a fresh Rust patch, the question is solved fastest right in the chat where other STEALTH FULL buyers sit too. Reinstalling Windows or cleaning the registry by hand is not required in such cases, an updated loader and correctly set BIOS parameters are almost always enough.
STEALTH FULL price and how to buy
The starting plan costs 500 ₽ per day, and that is a confirmed price right on the product page, while the 7 and 30-day periods recalculate as soon as you pick the duration in the order form, without hidden surcharges on top. For a one-off raid night the daily access is enough, while for wipe prep and constant play it is smarter to look at the weekly or monthly option, and the final sum is always shown before payment.
You can order access right here: buy STEALTH FULL →, payment goes through the same catalog where we keep the card with the current status. If STEALTH FULL does not fit the budget or you need a different feature set, look at the other Rust cheats: there you will find options both for a one-off session and for constant play as a clan, with different feature sets and prices.
Questions about setup and operation are handled through the community: Telegram (200+ members) and Discord (637+ members), where you can also ask current buyers about the fresh status after the next wipe.
Who STEALTH FULL suits
There is no universal "for everyone" answer here, so let us split it by scenario, and if none matches exactly you can always check against the other Rust options on the game hub.
If price matters: daily access for 500 ₽ covers one raid night or a trial session without overpaying for a month up front.
If safety matters: check the undetected status right at the moment of purchase and keep a separate spoofer on hand, since there is no built-in module in the set, especially if the account has been banned before.
If you want maximum scouting: the ESP for resources, vehicles and monuments works out more thoroughly than many rivals in the same price segment, which shows most on big maps.
If you play on a weak PC: the overlay adds no noticeable frame drop, and fullscreen support removes part of the discomfort of a windowed launch.
If you roll as a squad: remember the per-account license, each member needs their own subscription, but joint scouting through the ESP holds the base defense more reliably than a single player.
Frequently asked questions about STEALTH FULL
Is STEALTH FULL for Rust detected or undetected right now?
At the time of this review the cheat is listed in the ForgeCheats catalog as a working top choice with an undetected status, and the developer usually ships updates for a fresh patch quickly after a wipe. The current status is best checked right on the product page before buying, because the EasyAntiCheat situation can change after any big game update.
How much does STEALTH FULL cost?
The confirmed price is daily access for 500 ₽, and periods for 7 and 30 days are also available, their cost recalculated on the page after you pick the subscription duration. A longer period is usually better per day, but the exact sum is worth checking right in the order form before payment rather than from old screenshots and reviews.
STEALTH FULL will not launch, what should I do?
First check whether virtualization is enabled and secure boot disabled in the BIOS, whether a 64-bit Windows 10 or 11 is installed and whether the loader was run as administrator before the Rust start. If that did not help, write to support through the ForgeCheats Telegram or Discord, where such cases are sorted out quickly and to the point.
Do I need a spoofer with STEALTH FULL?
The cheat itself does not include a separate HWID spoofer as a main module, and Rust bans through EasyAntiCheat by hardware too on a confirmed detection. If the account has already caught a ban or is used across several profiles at once, a separate spoofer from the catalog noticeably lowers the risk of a repeat HWID block, especially before buying a new account on the same PC.
Can I play STEALTH FULL in fullscreen mode?
Yes, unlike part of the internal cheats STEALTH FULL is stated for windowed, borderless and fullscreen modes at once, so there is no need to relearn on windowed. That suits those used to fullscreen who do not want to change their usual output for a cheat, but still check the current requirements on the product page.

