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Memez TriggerBot is an exclusive private cheat for Valorant, engineered for instant reaction and tactical supremacy. The triggerbot feature ensures automatic firing when aiming at enemies, eliminating delays and enhancing precision. The cheat operates in Key Hold, Push, or Pixel Change modes, adapting to your playstyle.
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Memez TriggerBot for VALORANT pulls the trigger for you when a tracked pixel changes color. It never moves the crosshair — that is what makes a VALORANT triggerbot different from an aimbot.
The Misc group carries three trigger modes: Key Hold fires while a key is down, Push sends a single pulse per press, and Pixel change fires on its own once the tracked pixel shifts color, with Pixel percent change setting how far a shade has to move before that counts, which means a lower percentage makes the bot react to a smaller shift. Color Tolerance widens or narrows the range of shades that still read as a target — worth tightening if a similarly-tinted skin or ability effect keeps setting the trigger off by mistake. Delay before shot and Delay after shot pull the detection moment and the firing moment apart on purpose: the first stops the bot from pulling before the crosshair has actually settled on the target, the second keeps a readable gap between shots instead of one smeared burst. Sticking shot switches between a single pulse and holding fire for as long as the tracked color stays under the crosshair, because full-auto weapons need the hold for a proper spray while a single-fire Sheriff or Operator gains nothing from it.
The published list runs 20 items across two groups — 16 under Misc cover the trigger and the character actions tied to it, 4 under Other cover general options. The left rail carries two trigger-profile icons plus a settings icon, and each profile keeps its own FOV X/Y Axis and Fire Rate, which lets you save one setup for close-range duels and another for longer rifle angles instead of re-tuning one slider every round. The second profile is labelled Alternative Trigger in the interface — nothing under that exact name sits in the published feature list, since it is a second slot inside the same Trigger Mode group. Auto strafer and its movement interval, plus Auto crouch with a Crouch Sleep setting for how long the crouch holds after it fires, are tied to the character's body — handy when you prefire an angle and need to be back on your feet immediately. Stop mouse freezes mouse movement for the instant of the shot, so you don't jerk the crosshair off target right as the color matches. The settings tab holds a color picker for what the trigger watches for, a sound toggle for the firing cue, and a keybind that hides the menu for the round; Anti AFK sits in the same tab and keeps the character from being flagged idle through a long eco or force-buy round.
Runs on Windows 10 and Windows 11, with Intel or AMD for the CPU and Nvidia or AMD for the GPU — disk and BIOS carry no extra condition. No USB flash drive is needed; the cheat does not boot from one. It works only with the Riot Games client, in windowed or borderless mode — fullscreen is not supported. Screen recording and streaming do not hide the overlay, so it shows up on a capture. HWID spoofing is typically not part of this key; that masking ships as a separate product.
The key for this VALORANT cheat is issued automatically right after checkout and sits in the account's keys section with its expiry date. Memez TriggerBot ships five terms — 1, 3, 7, 15 and 30 days — priced 79 to 499 GCC, the site's balance topped up on /refill; a short balance gets offered exactly the difference at checkout. Memez also sells ColorBot in the VALORANT catalogue — it reads the same kind of pixel color but steers the crosshair rather than the trigger, and it is a separate key.