The ultimate prize, however, was the and Force Pull . In this shadow version of Teyvat, every character—from the Raiden Shogun to the rarest limited-edition skins—was available at level 90 with R5 weapons. The hacker walked through the streets of Fontaine wearing outfits that hadn't been released, wielding weapons that existed only in the game’s deep code. The Final Patch But Teyvat has a "Heavenly Principle"—the Anti-Cheat.

Perhaps the most chaotic feat was . Instead of running from camp to camp to collect Hilichurl masks and slime condensate, the hacker stood still in the center of the map. With a single click, every dropped item in the region teleported directly into their inventory. It looked like a localized black hole, pulling hundreds of glittering icons across the horizon into a single point. The Forbidden Gacha

It started in Mondstadt. While other players carefully managed their stamina bars to climb Starsnatch Cliff, a "Hacked" Traveler simply sprinted vertically. With the feature engaged, the yellow bar never flickered. They swam across the Cider Lake without drowning and glided from the highest peak of Dragonspine to the harbor of Liyue without ever touching the ground. The God-Slayer’s Edge