4,99 € – 29,99 €Price range: 4,99 € through 29,99 €
The Klar Dead by Daylight cheat lifts the fog on both sides of the trial. The ESP shows survivors and killers through walls with names, distance, radar dots, skeletons, boxes, and chams (separate visible/hidden colors), while live tracking marks generators and gate progress, the hatch, pallets, windows, totems, hooks, and traps. Survivors get automation — Auto Skill Checks, Auto Dead Hard, Auto Moonwalk, and a magic flashlight — and killers get a memory aimbot for ranged powers plus chase-enders like infinite lunge, no attack cooldown, and instant pallet break.
Round it out with cosmetic unlocks, a camera FOV override, far interaction, and a config system that shares setups via clipboard hash. A hardware spoofer is bundled in.
Heads-up: the blatant features are powerful but visible to opponents, so use them with care. Watched undetected status, instant delivery, real support. Grab a license and load in.
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Dead by Daylight is a game of hidden information — where the survivors are, which generator is nearly done, whether the killer is bearing down on you from across the map. The Klar Dead by Daylight cheat strips that fog away. It shows every survivor, killer, generator, pallet, and hook through walls, automates the fiddly survivor mechanics, and hands killers the tools to end a chase fast — all from one config-driven menu. So whether you’re slipping out through the hatch or hunting the last survivor down, you play with information the other side simply doesn’t have.
Here’s everything in the build.
Every license bundles our general hardware spoofer, which keeps the hardware side handled inside the same package rather than as a separate buy. Run it the way the setup guide lays out, pair it with a fresh account, and you start from the cleanest footing the tool allows.
Klar’s render layer treats both roles on their own terms, which fits a game where you’re sometimes the hunted and sometimes the hunter. Survivors and killers each get a name, distance, radar dot, skeleton, bounding box, and chams, with separate colors for visible and hidden states so you instantly read who has line of sight on whom. Boxes come in 3D, 2D, or 2D-corner styles with adjustable thickness, skeletons scale from one to five pixels, and chams ride an opacity slider.
A survivor health bar shows you who’s hurt, the killer type label tells you exactly who you’re up against, and per-category max render distance and font size controls keep the screen readable. As the killer, no survivor hides; as a survivor, the killer never gets a free jump on you.
Survival here is a race against the gens, so Klar keeps the objectives on screen the whole match. Generators show a label and a live progress readout, so you always know how close the trial is to ending. Escape doors display the same, plus a dedicated hatch indicator — the survivor’s last-resort exit — so you’re never hunting blindly for a way out. Each carries its own chams, distance cap, and font sizing. For survivors, that’s clean gen efficiency and a guaranteed read on the endgame; for killers, it’s knowing precisely which gen to defend before it pops.
The chase lives and dies on the map’s interactables, and Klar marks all of them. You see pallets, windows, lockers, and searchable objects, plus totems, hooks, and traps — each with its own label, chams, distance limit, and font size — alongside a killer-interactables layer for power-specific objects. As a survivor, you’ll always know where the next pallet or vault sits to stretch a chase; as a killer, you’ll spot the totems to protect and the loops to cut.
On the survivor side, Klar automates the mechanics that usually decide a match. Auto Skill Checks handle your skill checks with an adjustable perfect-hit chance, so gens and heals stay fast and clean. Auto Dead Hard fires the dodge the instant the killer swings, Auto Moonwalk runs a hold-to-activate moonwalk, and Magic Flashlight lets you blind through walls.
These are powerful, but they’re also blatant — opponents notice an impossible Dead Hard or a flashlight that shouldn’t land — so the obvious ones carry real report risk. Lean on them knowing that.
As the killer, you get a memory aimbot for ranged powers — Huntress hatchets, Trickster knives, and the like — plus a set of chase-enders. The aimbot includes a visibility check, prediction, a drawable FOV with deadzones, smoothing, a max distance, and hitbox selection, so ranged powers connect far more often.
Beyond that, Infinite Lunge removes the lunge time limit, No Attack Cooldown lets you swing again immediately, Instant Stun Recovery shrugs off pallet stuns, and Instant Pallet Break skips the break animation. These are extremely strong and extremely visible, so treat them as the highest-risk options in the whole kit.
A few client-side tools finish things off. You can unlock cosmetics for killers and survivors, override your camera FOV between 70 and 150 degrees, and run a legit speed hack that adds a modest 10% movement. A far interaction option lets you touch objects from range, with a remote mode that holds your hitbox at the interaction point, a configurable hotkey, and a max distance. Everything saves through a full config system — create, save, load, delete, and share setups via a clipboard hash — and you can set the menu hotkey and DPI scale however you like.
The build runs comfortably on any rig that already handles Dead by Daylight:
The current notes sit on the product page and move as the game updates, so look them over right before checkout.
From checkout to your first trial is a quick process:
Your settings carry across sessions, and the dashboard links a guide plus a video. If a step won’t cooperate, support takes it from there.
Is the Klar Dead by Daylight cheat undetected? It runs on a status the team watches and refreshes, and the loader drops whenever that status looks uncertain. Be honest with yourself, though — no online cheat is risk-free, and the blatant features raise that risk, so check the live status before each session.
Does a spoofer come with it? Yes. Every license includes our general hardware spoofer, so the hardware side is handled in the same package.
How fast do I get access? Right away. Your key arrives in your dashboard and inbox the second 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 fresh account is the smart default.
Does it work for both survivor and killer? Yes. The ESP covers both roles, and each side has its own toolset — auto skill checks and Dead Hard for survivors, an aimbot and chase-enders for killers.
Which features are riskiest? The ones opponents can see — Auto Dead Hard, Magic Flashlight, No Attack Cooldown, and Instant Pallet Break. They’re the strongest, but they also draw reports, so use them deliberately.
Can I share my configs? Yes. The config system exports a clipboard hash, so you can save, swap, and share setups in seconds.
How often does it update? The team follows DBD’s regular patches and chapter releases closely and updates quickly when something shifts.
Why not just grab a free Dead by Daylight cheat? Most free ones are malware or a fast ban. A paid, maintained build with a bundled spoofer, a watched status, and support is what keeps your account playing.
A plain wallhack barely scratches what this game asks of you. The Klar Dead by Daylight cheat covers the whole trial — survivor and killer ESP, live objective and interactable tracking, survivor automation, and killer chase tools — so you control the information no matter which side you load into. Whether you’re escaping by the skin of your teeth or securing a four-kill, it hands you the read and the tools to come out ahead.
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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1,99 € – 19,99 €Price range: 1,99 € through 19,99 €