1,99 € – 19,99 €Price range: 1,99 € through 19,99 €
The Ancient DBD cheat turns Dead by Daylight’s guesswork into certainty. Its player ESP shows survivors and killers through walls with boxes, skeletons, snaplines, gaze lines, nicknames, and health — and uniquely surfaces each opponent’s character level and prestige, so a glance tells you whether you’re facing a fresh player or a seasoned P100. World ESP pins generators, pallets, windows, hooks, totems, traps, chests, lockers, the hatch, and exit gates to your screen.
For ranged killers, a smoothable aimbot with FOV control and target lock keeps your hatchets and knives connecting. Round it out with Auto Skill Check, a Combat Mode that declutters mid-chase, a camera FOV override, and a full config system.
It leans clean rather than blatant, with a watched undetected status, instant delivery, and real support. Grab a license and load in.
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In Dead by Daylight, every trial is guesswork until it isn’t. You’re piecing together footsteps, scratch marks, and gen pops, trying to picture a map you can only half-see. The Ancient DBD cheat turns that guesswork into certainty. It gives ranged killers a clean aimbot, surfaces every survivor and killer through walls — right down to their prestige and level — and pins generators, pallets, and the hatch to your screen. So instead of guessing where the chase is heading, you start dictating it.
Here’s the full build.
While Dead by Daylight isn’t a shooter, its ranged killers live and die by precision, and the aimbot is built for exactly them. Once you enable it and set an aim key, it locks to your chosen target bone the moment you commit to a hatchet, knife, or spear. You shape the feel with a FOV radius slider and an on-screen Draw FOV circle, then add Smoothing so the motion looks like a practiced flick rather than a hard snap. Target Lock keeps the aim fixed on one survivor through a chase, so a juke doesn’t throw your shot. Dialed in tight, it reads as a strong player rather than an obvious one.
This is where Ancient stands apart. Beyond the usual through-wall visuals — a box, a skeleton with adjustable thickness, snaplines with their own thickness control, and a gaze line that shows where a character is looking — it surfaces information most cheats skip. You see each player’s nickname, their character name, and crucially their character level and prestige level, so a glance tells you whether you’re up against a fresh survivor or a battle-hardened P100.
A health bar rounds out the read, and you can toggle the whole layer for survivors or the killer independently. Knowing who you’re facing before the first interaction changes how you play the entire trial.
Ancient keeps the map’s important spots lit up from the opening seconds. Generators appear instantly, so survivors plan an efficient route and killers know what to patrol. Pallets and windows show every option for extending or cutting a chase, while hooks, totems, and traps reveal the killer’s setup before it catches anyone out. On top of that, chests and lockers point you to items and hiding spots, and the hatch plus exit gates mark both escape routes the moment they matter. Whether you’re the one running or the one hunting, nothing on the map stays hidden.
A handful of utilities keep the experience clean. Combat Mode strips certain ESP elements on demand, so your screen clears up the instant a chase starts and clutter would only distract you. Auto Skill Check handles your skill checks automatically while you repair, keeping gens moving without a missed beat. You can widen your view with a Camera FOV override, switch the menu between English and Russian, set your own menu key, and lean on a full configs system to create, import, and swap setting presets whenever your playstyle shifts.
Because the build leans clean rather than blatant, it adapts well to careful play. As a survivor, ride the world ESP and Auto Skill Check, keep Combat Mode on, and play efficiently without drawing attention. As a ranged killer, smooth the aimbot, use the prestige read to prioritize threats, and end chases faster. The configs system lets you bank a profile for each side and load it the moment you queue.
The build runs comfortably on any rig that already handles Dead by Daylight:
The current notes live on the product page and change as the game updates, so look them over right before you buy.
Getting from checkout to your first trial is quick:
Your settings carry across sessions, and the dashboard links a guide plus a video. If a step won’t cooperate, support steps in.
Is the Ancient DBD cheat undetected? It runs on a status the team monitors and refreshes, and the loader goes offline whenever that status looks shaky. Keep a clear head about it — no online cheat is risk-free, so check the live status before each session.
How fast do I get access? Immediately. Your key lands in your dashboard and inbox the moment payment clears.
What do I need to run it? Windows 10/11 64-bit, 8 GB of RAM or more, and a PC that already runs DBD well. A separate account is the sensible default.
Does it lean legit or blatant? This build sits on the cleaner end. Its standouts are information — ESP, prestige reads, objective tracking — plus a smoothable aimbot and Auto Skill Check, rather than flashy, obvious exploits.
What’s the point of seeing prestige and level? It tells you who you’re dealing with before you commit. A high-prestige opponent plays very differently from a newcomer, and you can adjust your approach accordingly.
What does Combat Mode do? It hides chosen ESP elements for a cleaner screen, which is handy the instant a chase starts and you want fewer distractions.
How often does it update? The team follows DBD’s regular patches and chapter releases closely and updates quickly when something changes.
Why not just use a free DBD cheat? Most free options are malware or a fast ban. A paid, maintained build with a watched status and real support is what keeps your account in the game.
Plenty of tools hand you a wallhack and leave it there. The Ancient DBD cheat goes deeper on the thing that actually wins trials — information — pairing full player and objective ESP with a unique prestige-and-level read, a smoothable aimbot for ranged killers, and clean utilities like Combat Mode and Auto Skill Check. Whether you’re escaping by the hatch or securing a kill, it gives you the read and the control to play Dead by Daylight on your terms.
Pick up a license and load in. You’ll find more in our Dead by Daylight cheats section, the current status on the undetected status page, and the base game on Dead by Daylight’s Steam page.
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4,99 € – 29,99 €Price range: 4,99 € through 29,99 €