Ninja Ripper 2.0.13 -
You cannot discuss Ninja Ripper without addressing the ethical gray area it inhabits.
On the positive side, Ninja Ripper 2.0.13 has been an invaluable tool for digital archivists. When official servers shut down and game assets are lost to time, modders have used this tool to preserve character models, weapons, and environments. It has also been a godsend for indie developers and animation students who lack the budget to buy high-quality 3D models, allowing them to study the topology and texture work of AAA studios.
On the negative side, it became the primary tool for asset flipping and intellectual property theft. Malicious actors would rip models from games like Call of Duty, Overwatch, or Final Fantasy, and sell them on sketchy 3D marketplaces, or use them to create unauthorized microtransactions in mobile games. This led to a massive crackdown by developers, who began implementing anti-rip measures—such as deliberately scrambling UV maps or splitting models into hundreds of tiny fragments in the game's memory. Ninja Ripper 2.0.13
Many rips export with vertical UVs flipped. In Blender: Select mesh > UV Editor > Image > Invert > V.
| Game Title | Works? | Notes | |------------|--------|-------| | Genshin Impact | Yes (with anticheat bypass) | Set to DX11 mode, disable HoYoProtect | | Elden Ring | Yes | Use DX12 mode; disable EAC offline | | The Witcher 3 | Perfect | DX11 mode recommended | | Starfield | Partial | Some meshes ripped as inverted normals | | Fortnite | No | EasyAntiCheat blocks injection | | Honkai: Star Rail | Yes | Requires decrypted exe | You cannot discuss Ninja Ripper without addressing the
A: The game uses a non-standard DirectX wrapper. Try manually setting API to DX11. For Vulkan games, use the -vulkan launch flag in Ninja Ripper.
A: You likely captured a post-process effect (motion blur, DoF). Disable those effects. Also try ripping in a lower resolution. It has also been a godsend for indie
This is the most critical section. Ninja Ripper 2.0.13 is a tool, not a weapon. However, using it to steal assets from commercial games and reusing them in your own commercial projects is copyright infringement. Many game studios explicitly forbid ripping in their EULAs.
No version is perfect. Here are the main issues with Ninja Ripper 2.0.13: