
Destiny 2 Cheats — Aimbot, ESP, God Mode & More
Three-tier Destiny 2 cheats covering aimbot with bone selection, player and AI ESP, weapon handling and flinch mods, God Mode, fly and no-clip, activity loader, and teleport presets — built for Crucible dominance and smoother PvE farming.

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Weapon Tuning
Tune range, handling, reload, recoil, flinch, zoom speed, aim assistance, damage, RPM, and weapon feel across supported products.

ESP Awareness
Read PvP and PvE pressure with boxes, skeletons, names, distance, weapons, health, shield, guardian class, tracelines, and colors.
Aim Control
Use aim keys, FOV, max distance, visible checks, bone selection, smoothing, target priority, snaplines, and activity-specific aim behavior.
Movement & Presets
Use movement tools, FOV controls, teleport presets, activity helpers, hotkeys, config saving, and product-specific profile control.
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Destiny 2 cheats built for Crucible wins and smoother PvE control
Destiny 2 hacks from GS23 come in three products — AS, Makima, and Savage — each targeting a different depth of play across both Crucible PvP and PvE content. AS is the focused entry: aimbot, magic bullet, ESP, and utility. Makima is the deep-tuning product: detailed player and AI ESP, bone-selection aimbot, weapon sliders covering handling, flinch, range and recoil, movement multipliers, God Mode, and ability multipliers for super, melee, grenade, and class. Savage is the activity and combat power product: magic bullet, infinite ammo, no recoil, rapid fire, damage multiplier, player fly, no-clip, activity loader, teleport presets, and fully customizable visual ESP. All three run on Windows 10 and Windows 11, Intel and AMD CPUs, Steam and Epic, Windowed and Borderless modes.
Destiny 2 is the only game in the GS23 catalogue that demands genuinely different feature sets depending on what you're doing. Trials of Osiris and Crucible players need aimbot precision, ESP visibility reads, and weapon feel improvements. Raid and PvE farmers need God Mode, ability uptime, activity tools, and movement. The three products exist because one setup doesn't cover both.
Which product: AS vs Makima vs Savage
- Destiny 2 AS: you want a clear, lower-complexity setup — aimbot with aim key, FOV, smooth, and max distance; skeleton and box ESP with weapon and distance display; and utility tools. Best entry point for PvP players who want aim and reads without deep menu tuning.
- Destiny 2 Makima: you want full control — bone selection, target priority (FOV, distance, or health), target lock, deadzone, per-axis smoothing, aim path; player and AI ESP with health, shield, render distance, and skeleton color; weapon sliders for handling, flinch, zoom, range, recoil, RPM, and damage; movement multipliers; God Mode; and ability multipliers. Best for players who tune every category and play both Crucible and endgame PvE.
- Destiny 2 Savage: you want combat power and activity control — magic bullet, infinite ammo, no recoil, rapid fire, damage multiplier, player fly, no-clip, activity loader, guardian size changer, force respawn, teleport presets with hotkeys, save/load configs, and fully customizable ESP with colors and thickness. Best for activity farming, movement freedom, and players who want preset-based profile switching.
AS: direct aimbot, ESP, and utility
Destiny 2 AS gives you aim on/off, magic bullet, aim key, smooth settings, FOV settings, circle FOV, max distance, skeleton ESP, player box ESP, player distance, player weapon, player name, and player line. It's the Destiny 2 cheats option for players who want the essentials working quickly without navigating deep category trees.
Magic bullet hits targets regardless of where the physical projectile travels — particularly valuable in Crucible where desync, lag, and peek-shooting create gaps between visual position and server position. FOV and max distance keep assistance scoped to real engagement ranges. Player weapon display is more valuable in D2 PvP than most games — knowing a player is holding a shotgun versus a sniper changes how you approach the angle entirely. The misc feature list on the AS page extends the product beyond basic aim and ESP into additional utility tools.
Makima: deep aimbot, weapon sliders, and ability tuning
Makima is the most tunable product in the D2 lineup. The aimbot section covers visible check, memory mode, magic bullet, bone selection (head, neck, chest, or closest), priority by FOV, distance, or health, target lock, max distance, deadzone, target switch delay, smoothing type, smoothing X and Y, aim path, and snapline. That depth matters in Destiny 2 where fights happen across several distinct range brackets — a handcannon duel, a shotgun doorway, a sniper lane, and a fusion rifle corner all need different aim behavior.
Weapon sliders
Makima's weapon section is the standout feature for serious PvP players. Handling, reload, flinch, zoom speed, range, aim assistance, recoil, no recoil, charge time, RPM, damage, damage boost, and zoom multiplier are all individually adjustable. In Destiny 2, these aren't cosmetic numbers — they're the actual mechanics that decide gunfights:
- Flinch reduction: getting shot while aiming causes flinch that throws your crosshair off — reducing it keeps aim stable during firefights.
- Handling: faster ready, stow, and aim-down-sights speed — the difference between winning and losing a peek.
- Aim assistance: affects bullet magnetism — the hidden stat that makes weapons feel "sticky" or "floaty" at range.
- Range: increases the effective damage falloff distance — handcannons and pulses in particular benefit from extended range.
- RPM and charge time: change fire cadence on applicable weapon archetypes.
Movement, health, and abilities
Makima covers movement speed multiplier, crouch movement speed, traction, jump height, and fly modes (directional and WASD). Health settings include God Mode, normal God Mode, health regen rate divider, and resilience multiplier — the last one raises your effective HP tier, directly improving survivability in Crucible without looking like a toggle. Ability multipliers cover super, melee, grenade, and class ability recharge rates — more frequent abilities in both PvP and PvE.
Player and AI ESP
Makima's ESP covers box type (full or corner), name, distance, health, shield, ESP color, visible color, render distance, skeleton color, and skeleton visible color for both players and AI. Color and render distance controls are what separate a readable overlay from an overwhelming one in Destiny 2's visually busy environments — ability effects, sparrow trails, and lighting vary dramatically between maps and activities.
Savage: combat power, activity control, and presets
Savage is built around doing more in less time. The combat side covers magic bullet, infinite ammo, no recoil, rapid fire, and damage multiplier — the tools that make enemies fall faster and weapons feel more powerful. Activity tools include player fly (velocity or coordinate mode), no-clip OPK with pull distance modifier, force respawn, activity loader, and guardian size changer. Together these make Savage the product for players who want to move freely through content and control how activities behave.
The visual layer in Savage is the most customizable of the three — nametags showing health, name, and guardian class; box, corner, and filled box ESP; tracelines; show distance; and fully adjustable colors and thickness per element. Guardian class display is Savage-specific and genuinely useful in Crucible — identifying a Titan, Hunter, or Warlock changes expected ability threats (barricade timing, dodge frequency, rift positioning).
Preset and config control is Savage's defining feature for players who switch activities often: save and load teleport presets, hotkeys for individual teleport points, display current and next teleport point, save/load full configs, and disable all features in one input. A Trials preset, a raid preset, and a farming preset all run independently. No rebuilding the menu between sessions.
Setup guide by activity
- Trials of Osiris / Crucible ranked: Makima for bone selection, target priority, flinch reduction, aim assistance boost, and health resilience multiplier. Or AS for a faster-loading aim and ESP setup. Keep FOV tight, smoothing high, visible check on. Guardian class display (Savage) adds callout value in 3v3 Trials.
- Quickplay Crucible: AS or Savage — simpler ESP and combat tools are enough for unranked lobbies. Damage multiplier and rapid fire in Savage can be used more aggressively without the report risk of high-stakes PvP.
- Raids and dungeons: Makima with God Mode, ability multipliers, and weapon damage boost for faster DPS phases. Activity loader (Savage) to skip loading sequences. Teleport presets for repositioning between encounter checkpoints.
- PvE farming (strikes, Nightfalls, seasonal): Savage with damage multiplier, infinite ammo, no recoil, rapid fire, player fly for fast tileset coverage. Or Makima with movement speed multiplier, ability multipliers, and God Mode for endurance-style missions.
- Activity grinding (Gambit, seasonal modes): Savage's activity loader and force respawn reduce downtime between rounds. Config save means your farming setup is one hotkey away from your PvP setup.
Risk management and safety
Destiny 2 runs BattlEye anti-cheat, and Bungie has one of the most aggressive anti-cheat enforcement records in the industry — including hardware bans for repeat offenders. This is the most detection-sensitive game in the GS23 catalogue. Conservative settings are not optional.
- Trials of Osiris is the highest-risk activity. Bungie actively monitors Trials for anomalous performance. Wide FOV aimbot, zero flinch, and unusually clean tracking at range in Trials lobbies draws reports and automated flags faster than any other playlist.
- Keep aimbot FOV tight and smoothing high — snap-locking in Crucible killcams is the most common reason for reports and manual review.
- Resilience multiplier is safer than God Mode in PvP — it raises survivability within believable bounds rather than making you completely immune to damage.
- No-clip, player fly, and activity loader are invisible to other players in PvE but abnormal behavior in PvP lobbies — restrict them to PvE sessions.
- Damage multiplier at extreme values in public PvE activities will be visible to fireteam members — use in solo or private sessions.
- Update after seasonal patches — Bungie pushes BattlEye signature updates alongside major content releases.
Further reading
Browse the full Destiny 2 cheats category to compare all three products. Open Destiny 2 AS, Destiny 2 Makima, or Destiny 2 Savage directly for current pricing and stock. Start from the GS23 homepage for the full catalogue. For game background, see Destiny 2 on Wikipedia or the official Destiny 2 site.
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