In PEAK, the rope cannon is regarded as the final vertical shortcut-but what happens when you never get your hands on it? Leaving cannon-free rewrites the climb entirely and nettles you into wrangling stamina, mastering the resources available and being inventive in climbing. This is what you are going to have to contend against and this is how to beat it.
Key Mechanics to Master When Skipping the Rope Cannon
- High‑Stamina Demands
There should be no immediate ascents, which means that you will have to empty your stamina frequently. All vertical vaults have to be achieved by either rope spools, pitons, or anti-rope tools. Pro tip: place plant pitons on low overhangs- take a break to rest before climbing or you will waste valuable energy - Gear Prioritization
You will be dependent on rope spoolers and anti-rope spoolers/cannons. The 12.5 m rope in the spool is not immediate and has the advantage of being reusable and silent, thus sufficient to take more discreet and less hectic passages. Carry additional pitons as natural anchorages to save fresher and rope. - Route Creativity & Team Play
Players have to identify natural ledges without shooting ropes and then cut sideways or downwards then later verticals. This creates non-silhouette ways and causes closer communication among team members- yelling out the placements of pitons becomes natural. - Enhanced Safety & Exploration
By passing on the rope cannon, missed shots are avoided as well as the unintentional fall through the ceiling. You will find out about concealed cavities, all-natural plinths and cachettes of harvests that are often ignored by the users of a cannon.

Expert Tips for the No‑Cannon Climb
- Stock 4–6 pitons per kit: essential for mid‑climb rest points.
- Layer‐rope strategy: use spool first, then piton, then spool again—conserves expensive gear.
- Stamina sharing: keep snacks like cooked marshmallows or lollipops to support teammates during long spools.
- Anti‑rope spool trick: attach it at the edge, climb up without recoil, perfect for upward verticals.
The Alternative Climb Challenge
Choosing not to use the rope cannon isn’t just about making things harder—it’s a different way of thinking. It slows you down, forces you to find creative paths, and makes teamwork even more important. It’s not a shortcut—it’s a challenge that tests your real climbing skills.
Want to top the leaderboards? Then try and earn to climb without the cannon. Most players take longer this way, but with smooth piton placement, smart rope use, and careful gear management, you can still beat the best times.