
Chivalry 2 Cheats — ESP, Auto Parry, Infinite Stamina & Aimbot
See every enemy before they reach you, auto parry every swing, fight with infinite stamina, and lock bows onto targets — built for players who want to dominate every medieval brawl.

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ESP & Battlefield Reads
Use player visuals, team filtering, indicators, radar, animal reads, and siege awareness to understand crowded fights faster.

Misc Tools & Configs
Tune crosshair, gamma, movement, stamina, and access-tier extras while saving or loading profiles from the menu.
Aimbot Targeting
FOV targeting, lock text, vischeck, and lock line support help keep target focus more readable in brawls.
Steam & Ubisoft Support
Built for Steam and Ubisoft Chivalry 2 with Windows 10/11, Intel/AMD, and Windowed or Borderless mode support.
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Chivalry 2 cheats for melee dominance, battlefield reads, and ranged control
Chivalry 2 is not a shooter. Fights are decided by stamina management, parry timing, positioning in a crowd, and knowing where the next threat is coming from before it reaches swing distance. GS23 Chivalry 2 cheats are built around exactly that — ESP to read a chaotic battlefield, targeting support for bows and thrown weapons, infinite stamina, auto parry and block, movement tools, and save/load configs for different setups. Supports Windows 10 and Windows 11, Intel and AMD CPUs, Steam and Ubisoft platforms, Windowed and Borderless modes.
Chivalry 2 hacks that only address aim miss the point of the game. The fights that kill you are the ambush from behind, the stamina drain that leaves you open, the parry you just barely miss, and the archer you couldn't see across the objective. The GS23 product covers all of it.
ESP: seeing through the chaos of a Chivalry 2 battlefield
Chivalry 2 ESP from GS23 covers players, indicators, radar, animals, team filter, and siege visuals. In a game where 64 players fight across a medieval objective map — projectiles flying, horses charging, siege engines grinding forward — knowing where threats are before they reach you is the difference between survival and respawning every 20 seconds.
Player visuals and team filter
Player ESP places enemy positions on your screen before they round a corner or push through a gate. In Chivalry's melee chaos, that read is worth more than any parry skill — you can't react to someone you don't know is there. Health display tells you whether an enemy is fresh or about to break, changing whether you chase, reset, or let a teammate clean up. Team filter keeps the overlay on enemies only — in a 64-player match the last thing you need is the overlay filling up with friendly bodies. Body-line and skeleton reads show enemy posture: a sprinting attacker needs a different response than a backing-up low-health player trying to escape.
Radar, indicators, and siege
Radar surfaces the threats you can't see in peripheral vision — the flanker circling the objective, the horseman about to charge from the side, the group collapsing behind you while you're locked in a duel. Indicators add immediate directional signals so you don't have to glance away from your weapon timing to check radar. Siege visibility matters on objective maps where a catapult shot, ballista, or burning cart changes where it's safe to stand. Animal ESP covers horses, which in Chivalry 2 are active threats that can trample, charge, and disrupt group fights in ways that catch players completely off guard.
Targeting: aimbot for bows, thrown weapons, and crossbow
Chivalry 2 targeting includes aimbot on/off, FOV, lock text, vischeck, and lock line. This is ranged-weapon aim support, not a snap-locking hitscan tool. Bows, crossbows, and throwing axes in Chivalry 2 have travel time, drop, and timing windows — the aimbot assists with lining up that shot before releasing, not overriding the projectile mid-flight.
- FOV keeps the targeting zone tight around your natural aim — important when multiple enemies cluster around an objective point.
- Vischeck restricts targeting to enemies in actual line of sight, which prevents the aimbot from locking onto someone behind a wall you can't shoot through anyway.
- Lock line and lock text give visual feedback on what the tool is targeting, letting you see and adjust if it's selecting the wrong enemy in a crowd.
- Keep FOV conservative — a wide targeting cone in a 20-person brawl will jump between targets unpredictably and feel worse than a tight, focused profile.
Misc: the features that actually change how Chivalry 2 plays
The Misc section is where Chivalry 2 cheats go beyond information and into game-feel. These are the tools most players are thinking about when they search for Chivalry 2 hacks.
Infinite stamina and auto parry/block
Stamina is the hidden resource that controls every Chivalry 2 fight. Block too many times, swing too aggressively, or get overwhelmed by multiple attackers and your stamina breaks — leaving you exposed and unable to defend. Infinite stamina removes that ceiling entirely. You can block freely, swing without cost, and sustain pressure in multi-enemy situations without the stamina drain that normally ends fights. Auto parry and auto block handle the hardest mechanical skill in the game — the exact timing window that separates new players from veterans. With it active, incoming attacks are parried automatically, turning one of Chivalry 2's highest skill gates into a non-issue. These two features together change the game more than any visual tool. Note: auto parry/block is available on weekly, monthly, and lifetime keys.
Speed, fly, jump, and crosshair
Speed increases movement pace, which in a melee game translates directly to gap-closing, escape timing, and repositioning between objectives faster than enemies can chase. Forced jump and high jump change vertical movement — useful for reaching elevated positions, escaping surrounded situations, or simply outpacing a group trying to collapse on you. Fly is the most extreme movement option and should be treated accordingly — useful for exploration or specific situations rather than default-on in competitive matches. Crosshair adds a custom reticle for ranged weapons where the default visual is vague. Gamma adjusts display brightness to make darker map areas — castle interiors, shadowed gates — more readable without changing monitor settings.
Save and load configs
A melee-focused setup looks different from an archery setup. An objective-focused run benefits from wider ESP range. A dueling profile needs tighter targeting and cleaner visuals. Save/load config lets you switch between these instantly rather than re-tuning every time your playstyle changes. Build your baseline first, save it, then experiment — you can always reload the profile that felt right.
Access-tier extras: weekly, monthly, and lifetime keys
Several features in the GS23 Chivalry 2 product are locked to longer access keys. Instant kill, immediate spawn, random items, auto pickup arrows, and auto parry/block require a weekly, monthly, or lifetime key. Auto parry/block in particular is one of the most impactful features in the product — if that's your primary reason for purchasing, confirm you're selecting a qualifying access duration before checkout.
- Auto parry/block: weekly, monthly, lifetime only — the core defensive automation feature.
- Instant kill: weekly, monthly, lifetime only — one-hit elimination on hit.
- Immediate spawn: weekly, monthly, lifetime only — removes respawn delay.
- Auto pickup arrows: weekly, monthly, lifetime only — relevant for archery-focused play.
- Random items: weekly, monthly, lifetime only.
Setup guide: starting points by playstyle
- ESP: start with players, team filter, health, and indicators. Add radar once that baseline feels stable. Siege and animal visuals add only if they're causing you deaths on the maps you play.
- Targeting: FOV at 3–5 degrees for ranged. Vischeck on. Lock text on while tuning so you can see what's being targeted. Tighten FOV if it's jumping between enemies in crowds.
- Infinite stamina: on by default for melee-focused play — the benefit is immediate and consistent.
- Auto parry/block: on for general combat; understand it changes the skill dynamic of every duel.
- Speed: subtle values first — large speed differences are immediately visible to other players.
- Crosshair: on for bow and thrown weapon builds; optional for pure melee.
- Save a baseline config before experimenting with movement or misc features.
Role-based profiles
- Melee frontliner: infinite stamina, auto parry, player ESP with health, team filter, radar. Targeting off or minimal. Your advantage is sustain and awareness — not ranged output.
- Archer/crossbow: targeting on with tight FOV and vischeck, crosshair active, auto pickup arrows (weekly+), player ESP at medium range. Speed for repositioning after firing.
- Objective player: wide player ESP, siege visuals, radar for flanks, immediate spawn (weekly+) to minimize downtime on contested objectives. Stamina active for extended fights around points.
- Horse rider: high-speed movement, player ESP for charge pathing, radar for awareness of incoming counter-cavalry. Instant kill (weekly+) for maximum charge impact.
Risk management and safety
Chivalry 2 is less aggressively anti-cheat monitored than titles like CS2 or Valorant, but obvious behavior still triggers reports. Instant kill and extreme speed are the most visually apparent features — other players will notice immediately. Use them selectively or in modes where casual play is expected.
- Auto parry on with a perfect block rate every duel is statistically unrealistic — mix in deliberate misses on weaker opponents.
- Infinite stamina is invisible to other players; it's one of the safest features to run consistently.
- Instant kill and very high speed values are visible to every player around you — use only when acceptable in the match context.
- ESP and radar have no visible tell; keep them on as your default information layer.
- Update after patches — game updates can affect detection status.
Further reading
Check the GS23 Chivalry 2 product page for current pricing, stock, and compatibility. Browse the full Chivalry 2 cheats category or start from the GS23 homepage. For game background, see Chivalry 2 on Wikipedia or the official Chivalry 2 site.
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