Rust Ban Help

What Bans are there in Rust?

Game Ban:

This is a ban applied by Rust's developers or anti-cheat systems like Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC). It prohibits you from accessing Rust on any server that employs EAC.

HWID Ban:

Hardware Identification (HWID) bans are more severe as they tie your ban to your computer's hardware.

Server IP Ban:

Some servers may ban your IP address if you're caught cheating. This prevents you from accessing that specific server again.

How to bypass each ban?

Game Ban: If you receive a Game Ban in Rust, your account is permanently restricted from accessing any servers protected by Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC). EAC is highly aggressive, often issuing both Game and HWID bans simultaneously upon a single violation. To bypass a Game Ban, you'll generally need to purchase a new Rust account. Websites like G2G.com offer full-access accounts, while platforms like LZT.Market provide temporary accounts.

HWID Ban: A Hardware ID (HWID) ban is even more severe, targeting your computer's hardware and preventing gameplay, even if you create or buy a new Rust account. Due to EAC's aggressive enforcement, HWID bans commonly accompany game bans after the first violation.

Before bypassing a HWID ban, it's essential to thoroughly remove all traces of Rust and associated files using powerful tools like Revo Uninstaller. Follow these steps:

  1. Initiate Uninstall:

    • Right-click Rust and select "Uninstall".

  2. Initial Analysis and Uninstall:

    • Skip creating a restore point.

    • Perform the built-in uninstall process.

    • Select "Advanced" scanning mode and press "Scan".

  3. Delete Leftover Registry Items:

    • Review detected registry entries.

    • Click "Select All", then "Delete", and proceed with "Next".

  4. Remove Leftover Files and Folders:

    • Select all leftover files and folders.

    • Click "Delete" and then "Finish" to finalize the process.

After completing these steps, proceed by using an HWID spoofer. You can use our Temporary Spoofer for short-term use or our Perma Spoofer, which permanently masks your computer's unique hardware identifiers but requires a Windows Reinstall, allowing you to safely play Rust again without detection on new accounts.

IP Ban: If you're IP banned from a Rust server, your IP address has been blocked from accessing that specific server, typically due to cheating. You can bypass this type of ban by using a Virtual Private Network (VPN). However, some servers actively block VPNs, so it's recommended to use a residential VPN for the best results.

Note: When you receive a Game Ban, server administrators can often see your previously game-banned account linked to your new account through your IP. This means that even if you purchase a new account, you might still face manual server bans if admins recognize your banned history some good VPNs to counter this are: Star Residential VPN (Good for Legit Play) Mysterium Dark (for rage play)

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