Before downloading any “free” or “cracked” version of ReiHook, you must understand the real-world consequences. These are not empty warnings.
ReiHook exploits Sunkenland’s client-side authority. Because the game is in early access, many critical checks—like “does the player have oxygen remaining?”—are processed on your PC before being sent to the server. ReiHook intercepts this data, modifies it (e.g., changing oxygen = 0 to oxygen = 9999), and sends the false report back. Sunkenland ReiHook Cheat
For single-player or co-op PvE servers, this might seem harmless. However, for PvP servers, ReiHook uses memory walking to read positions of enemies—data your client needs to render them—and then displays it on the cheat overlay. Because the game is in early access, many
Why it fails: Sunkenland developers periodically release anti-cheat patches through Steam. Because ReiHook is a public injector, its signatures are quickly flagged by EAC (Easy Anti-Cheat), which Sunkenland implemented in later patches. Users often find that a ReiHook build that worked on a Tuesday is completely obsolete—and bannable—by Friday. However, for PvP servers, ReiHook uses memory walking
Here is what the standard ReiHook features usually do in Sunkenland:
