The most common DM we get about Rust cheats is “why are there several Masons, what’s the difference?” And it’s a fair question: under the single Mason brand the Rust catalog has three separate products — Lite, Full and Internal. They don’t differ “a little” — they differ fundamentally: different way of working, different feature set, and almost a 3x price spread. Buy blind and you risk overpaying for things you won’t use, or buying a bare WallHack while expecting an aimbot. Let’s lay it out.
Short verdict
- Mason Lite — the cheapest. WallHack (player boxes) and recoil control only. No aimbot, no menu, no loot ESP. For people who just need to see enemies through walls.
- Mason Full — an external cheat with the grown-up kit: ESP, visuals and an aimbot. The sweet spot on price and features.
- Mason Internal — the top internal version: maximum features, including farming automation and code-lock brute-forcing. The most expensive and the most demanding on your system.
Prices (as of 2026-06-14)
| Version | 1 day | 7 days | 30 days |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mason Lite | 225 ₽ | 670 ₽ | 1690 ₽ |
| Mason Full | 399 ₽ | 1599 ₽ | 3499 ₽ |
| Mason Internal | 515 ₽ | 2150 ₽ | 5150 ₽ |
Per month that’s roughly 56 ₽/day for Lite, 117 ₽/day for Full, 172 ₽/day for Internal. The price directly reflects how much functionality you get — it’s not “the same cheat at different prices.”
What’s inside each
Mason Lite
The most minimal option. There is no menu at all — features turn on automatically, except the ones bound to hotkeys. It’s essentially a clean WallHack: Player Box (a box drawn around players) runs constantly and can’t be turned off, plus recoil control. There is no aimbot, loot ESP or magic functions here — and the price reflects that honestly. Lite is for players who only need to know exactly where the enemy is, to plan their moves and avoid getting shot from a blind angle.
Mason Full
An external cheat with a full kit: visuals (player ESP), aimbot and shooting control. This is already a complete package for aggressive play. One honest caveat at the time of writing: the “Vector Aim” aimbot mode is temporarily down, but Silent aim works — hits without visibly snapping onto the target. Activating the aimbot auto-enables target highlighting; there’s prediction and auto-switching between targets. Full is the optimal pick if you want to both see and shoot, but without the heavy automation and system requirements of the Internal version.
Mason Internal
The most powerful version — an internal injection with a huge feature set. Beyond an advanced aimbot (PSilent, grenade prediction, bone selection) and full visuals (Player/World/Loot ESP, map radar) it has what Lite and Full lack: an automation module. Auto-fishing, auto-loot, auto-upgrade of structures, auto-collect of resources, and even code-lock brute-forcing for code-raiding. A built-in Anti-Violations system blocks the violations Easy Anti-Cheat reacts to.
You pay for this not only in money but in requirements: a USB flash drive is required to launch, and Intel and AMD on Windows 10/11 x64 are supported. Internal is distributed to a limited number of users — that lowers risk, but also means slots may be sold out.
Who each is for
- Just need to see enemies through walls, minimal budget → Mason Lite.
- Want both ESP and aimbot, no extra automation → Mason Full.
- Need the maximum: farm automation, code-raiding, anti-violations → Mason Internal.
What to know before buying
An HWID spoofer is a separate thing. Rust runs on Easy Anti-Cheat, and none of the three Mason versions protect you from an HWID ban. If a ban lands, it’s hardware-based. For a main account that’s solved by a separate spoofer; don’t buy a cheat expecting it to cover this too.
Updates after patches. Rust patches regularly, and after a major update any cheat can temporarily go down — that’s normal, usually fixed within hours. Watch the status on the product card.
The versions aren’t interchangeable. A Lite key doesn’t turn into Full. Decide on the version before paying — which is exactly why we wrote this breakdown.
Bottom line
Lite is for people who want a clean WallHack for minimal money. Full is a balanced external with aimbot and ESP. Internal is for those who also want farm automation and code-raiding and are fine with the USB-flash requirement. The full catalog of Rust cheats with price and status filters is on the Rust game page.
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