I Tried Ashes of Creation Cheats So You Don’t Have To… Except You Should
Hello guys, It’s Anakin here. Maniacboy in-game. If you’ve seen someone flying, jumping off cliffs, or generally ignoring game rules — yeah, that’s me
Alright, confession time.
I love Ashes of Creation. The world looks insane, the systems are deep, and the promise of what this game will be is honestly exciting.
But after a few long sessions of running, jumping, climbing, and asking myself “why am I still walking like a peasant,” I snapped.
So I did the thing.
I loaded up the Phoenix cheat from PlayWithCheats.com… and yeah, I regret nothing.
First Five Minutes: “Oh. So THIS Is How Admins Play.”
The first thing I turned on was speed hack.
Not teleporting. Not rubber-banding. Just… faster walking.
Suddenly my character stopped feeling like they were wearing medieval ankle weights. Combat felt snappier, skill casts were quicker, and moving between NPCs didn’t feel like a second job. I kept it around 30–40% and honestly? Felt clean.
Then I hit Fly + No Gravity.
That’s when the intrusive thoughts won.
Flying Over Cities Like I Pay Rent There
Fly hack doesn’t just lift you up — it makes the map optional.
Walls? Decorative.
Terrain? A suggestion.
Stairs? For roleplayers.
I was hovering over rooftops, super jumping across buildings, and landing next to NPCs like I belonged there. I’m pretty sure one player watched me float down and just… chose peace.
Is it subtle?
No.
Is it funny?
Absolutely.
ESP: The “Oh, You Were THERE?” Feature
Once ESP is on, you realize how blind you were before.
Players and NPCs light up with boxes, skeletons, names, distance — everything. You can even filter specific NPC types like goblins, hunters, or guards, which turns grinding from “where the hell are they?” into “oh, there you are.”
Busy zones stopped being chaos.
Questing stopped being guesswork.
I stopped running in circles pretending I knew what I was doing.
Is It Safe?
From My 1 Week of Using It, Yeah, So Far.
I ran this for about a week during beta. Other users in Discord did too. No bans reported.
That said, it’s beta. Easy Anti-Cheat can change things. When updates drop, the team tests everything again before giving the green light. If something’s sketchy, it gets pulled.
That honesty alone is refreshing.
Final Verdict: Would I Do It Again?
100%.
Grinding feels lighter.
Exploring feels fun instead of slow.
And flying around cities like an MMO cryptid never gets old.
If you want to play Ashes of Creation normally, this isn’t for you.
If you want to skip the boring parts, mess around, and actually enjoy beta without pretending walking is content — yeah. You’ll get it.
Now excuse me — I’ve got a cliff to jump off, a city to hover over, and someone in chat questioning reality.
Fly fast, jump high, ManiacBoy ✧˖°🗡️
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