You’ll hear tools like Frost for Arc Raiders being pushed as “safe” ways to get ahead, but don’t buy the hype. I’m telling you, they still ruin fair play, can get you permanently banned, and force you to lower your own PC’s security just to run. That whole “safest cheat” label? It’s more of a marketing slogan than any real promise.
What Is Frost For Arc Raiders?

It’s a paid cheat for Arc Raiders sold by ArcticCheats, and they’re calling it one of the top and “safest” choices out there right now. They really stress that it’s their only Arc Raiders cheat with a lifetime subscription, which is a big draw if you think you want access forever.
Basically, they’re selling Frost as:
- The new kid on the block for Arc Raiders cheating.
- A tool with a super clean, simple menu that’s easy to use.
- A powerful product built around aimbot and ESP features so you can overpower honest players.
What Features Does Frost Offer?
So, what does Frost actually give you? The post focuses heavily on the combat and info perks, basically turning Arc Raiders into a heavily-assisted experience. Once you’ve got it running, you pull up a menu right in the game where you can tweak settings on the fly.
Key features shown include:
- Aimbot/Targeting: You get a toggle and can adjust the lock-on speed, so you control how “snappy” or smooth it looks. You can even choose which body part to prioritize—like head or chest—and there’s a “magnet” feature that subtly pulls your aim toward the target.
- Triggerbot: This automatically shoots for you the moment an enemy crosses your crosshair. You bind it to a key (like a side mouse button), but I saw it sometimes fire at the wrong time and “cook” a player, which shows you how powerful and disruptive it can be.
- ESP (Wallhack): This is the visual stuff. You see outlines and labels for enemies, teammates, and bots right through walls, and you can customize all the colors. Honestly, the ESP seemed really stable with no lag—one of the cleanest I’ve seen.
- Config and Overlay Options: You can save your favorite configurations to load them up quickly. There’s also an FPS counter in the overlay so you can keep an eye on your performance.
In the actual gameplay, the aimbot felt incredible, letting them get rapid kills even while admitting they weren’t very experienced with Arc Raiders itself.
How Does The Frost Setup Work?
Alright, let me walk you through how the setup for Frost actually works. This is the part where that “safest cheat” talk really starts to bump against reality.
Here’s basically what you have to do:
1. Disable Your Windows Protections First.
You start by opening Windows Security. You need to go into Virus & Threat Protection, then Manage Settings. From there, you turn off real-time protection and dev drive protection.
You also make sure tamper protection and controlled folder access are disabled. You’re doing this because the cheat alters game memory and emulates mouse movements, which security software will naturally flag as a threat.
2. Download and Run Their Loader.
Next, you download the ArcticCheats loader from their site. Your browser will throw up warnings, which you bypass by clicking “Keep” and then “Run anyway” on the file. It’s a process that should already feel a bit sketchy.
3. Log In and Load the Cheat.
You type the key you bought into the loader. Its menu shows your subscription time and the last update. You click “Load module” and wait for an audible beep that tells you it’s ready.
4. Launch the Game.
Once you hear the beep, you start Arc Raiders. The cheat hooks in. A notable point they make is that it’s “stream proof” in OBS, meaning viewers won’t see the menu—though that’s just for your stream’s privacy, not safety from bans.
I will say, compared to others, this setup didn’t require a PC restart and was pretty straightforward to install.
So, is it actually “safe” from anti-cheat?

Arc Raiders uses Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC), which the seller frames as “pretty easy to bypass.” That’s meant to reassure you, but let’s be real—no cheat can promise it will stay undetected forever.
They advertise Frost as undetected and safe, but that’s just based on my experience at that specific time. The truth is, the loader uses methods—like memory manipulation—that anti-cheat systems are built to find. That “stream-proof” feature doesn’t protect you from a ban; it just hides the cheat from your audience.
In the end, even in early gameplay, I wasn’t very good at the game itself, but with Frost’s help, I could dominate. That right there shows you how badly these tools can break fair competition.
How Does Frost Perform In Real Matches?
From what I played, the performance is generally smooth, but you notice some clear patterns. Here’s what went down:
- The aimbot makes close-range fights feel almost automatic. Once an enemy is in view, securing a kill happens fast—so fast it even made me celebrate out loud a few times.
- The ESP is a constant flow of intel. You always know where enemies are, what’s coming around the corner, and where you might get ambushed. The advantage is huge.
- The triggerbot isn’t perfect. It occasionally fired at the worst moment, giving away my position, but overall it still shaves crucial milliseconds off your reaction time.
Interestingly, even with all these tools, I still got outplayed sometimes. It just goes to show that if you don’t understand the map, positioning, or the core gameplay, cheats won’t magically make you a winner.
By the end of it, I had to admit—the ESP felt like probably the best I’ve personally used, mostly because of how stable and responsive it was.
So, Is Frost Really The “Safest”?
Let me frame this honestly: no, it’s not.
Sure, Frost might be:
- Easier to install than some other cheats.
- Currently flying under the radar (at least during my testing).
- Polished and stable in its performance.
But none of that changes the hard facts. You’re weakening your PC’s defenses, handing deep system access to a program you downloaded online, and using a tool designed to break the rules of a game that can update its anti-cheat at any time.
In other words, Frost isn’t “safe.” It’s just convenient and, for now, undetected—which is a much riskier and more temporary reality than the marketing suggests.
Ethical And Practical Considerations
Beyond the hype, using a tool like this comes with real downsides.
On the ethical side:
Tools like aimbot and ESP break the skill-based heart of a game like Arc Raiders. They create a deeply unfair environment where honest players are up against automated aim and wallhacks, which erodes trust for everyone.
On the practical side:
Turning off your security protections to run any unknown software opens up your whole system to risk. Furthermore, if Arc Raiders or Easy Anti-Cheat gets an update, a cheat that was “undetected” yesterday can lead to a ban wave tomorrow.
And remember, if you don’t know how to actually play the game, these tools can actually prevent you from ever developing real skill, leaving you dependent on software that could vanish overnight.
So while Frost is polished and powerful, branding it as the “safest” cheat in 2025 has more to do with marketing than with giving you any real, lasting security or a fair experience.




