Stealth Lite — Rust chams, wallhack and no-recoil

Undetected

Stealth Lite is the cheap, legit way into Rust cheats: three F-key toggles. Chams light up every player, a wallhack shows the loot and the sleeper behind a base wall, and anti-recoil holds your spray flat. No bloated menu to learn, external or internal, and undetected only while it is confirmed clear of EAC. From $5.99.

  • Chams: every player lit up through walls and terrain (F5)
  • Wallhack: see loot, deployables and sleepers behind a wall (F9)
  • Anti-recoil: hold the spray flat (F6)
  • No in-game menu, just three F-key binds
  • External or internal build
  • From $5.99 (1, 7 or 30 days)

See Stealth Lite in action

What Stealth Lite does

Visuals

  • Chams (F5) — enemy players lit up bright through walls and terrain
  • Remove walls / wallhack (F9) — see loot, deployables and sleepers behind a base wall

Recoil

  • Anti-recoil (F6) — flatten the recoil pattern so your spray stays on target

Build & setup

  • External or internal build
  • Three F-key hotkeys — no in-game menu to configure
  • Steam, Windows 10 or 11, Intel or AMD

How Stealth Lite runs in Rust

Stealth Lite is exactly what the name says: the light build.

There is no aimbot and no menu to learn: you get three things on three F-keys. Chams (F5) lights every player up bright so you read a fight through trees and rocks; the wallhack (F9) strips a wooden or stone wall so you can see the loot, the deployables and the sleeping owner behind it before you commit C4; and anti-recoil (F6) flattens the recoil pattern so your spray stays where you point it.

That is the whole kit, and for a lot of players it is enough.

The reason it works is that Rust is an information game before it is an aim game. Chams and a wallhack hand you the two things a naked spawn roaming past you will never have: where the players are, and what is behind the wall you want to raid. Anti-recoil then closes most of the gap to someone who has drilled the spray pattern for a thousand hours.

Run legit, it is a low-footprint edge that keeps you a step ahead on roam and tells you whether a base is worth the sulfur, without the obvious tells a full rage kit brings.

Setup is a console loader: close Rust and any launcher first, run the loader, and enter your key at the prompt. In game, F5, F6 and F9 do the rest. Nothing to configure. Be straight about the risk: Rust runs Easy Anti-Cheat and Facepunch drops bans in waves, a ban stamps a permanent Steam “Game Ban”, and it can carry an HWID flag.

Stealth Lite is listed Online only while it is confirmed undetected. Check the status page before you load in, and treat every account as expendable.

Stealth Lite — FAQ

Does Stealth Lite have an aimbot?
No. Stealth Lite is the light build: chams, a wallhack and anti-recoil, and nothing else. If you want a silent aimbot, full player and sleeper ESP and no-sway, step up to Stealth Full from $7.99.
What do the F-keys do?
F5 switches chams on and off, F6 toggles anti-recoil, and F9 is the wallhack (remove walls). There is no menu: the three binds are the whole product.
Is Stealth Lite undetected on Rust?
It is kept undetected against Easy Anti-Cheat and Facepunch's own detections, and we mark it Online only while that holds. Facepunch drops bans in waves and a ban leaves a permanent Steam "Game Ban", so no provider can promise permanent safety. Check the status page before every session.
External or internal — which build?
You get both, and the F-key kit is identical either way. The external build is the simplest place to start; the internal build injects into the game. Either way it is F5, F6 and F9 in-game.
Stealth Lite or Stealth Full — which should I buy?
Buy Stealth Lite at $5.99 if you want the cheap, legit essentials (chams, a wallhack and anti-recoil on simple binds). Buy Stealth Full from $7.99 if you want the complete kit: a silent aimbot, full player and sleeper ESP, no-recoil and no-sway, and more.