Valorant's Vanguard anti-cheat is one of the most aggressive in the industry. It runs at kernel level, monitors running processes, and scans memory for known cheat signatures. That's why traditional internal cheats get detected within days — but external, pixel-based triggerbots remain undetected because they never touch the game's memory.
Why Color-Based Detection Works Against Vanguard
Vanguard monitors your system for unauthorized memory access, DLL injection, and known cheat signatures. A color triggerbot doesn't do any of that. It simply reads pixels from your screen — the same thing a screenshot tool does — and presses a key when specific colors appear under your crosshair.
Skyrant uses DXGI Desktop Duplication to capture your screen at up to 240 FPS with zero game injection. The capture happens at the OS level, completely invisible to Vanguard.
Best Settings for Valorant
- Detection Mode: Color (AI available but color works best for Valorant's outlines)
- Target Colors: Enemy highlight colors (red/yellow depending on settings)
- Color Tolerance: 25-35 (Valorant outlines are consistent)
- Trigger Mode: Tap (one shot per detection, best for Vandal/Sheriff)
- FOV: 30-50 pixels (small FOV = less suspicious)
- Reaction Time: Enable with 80-150ms (humanized delay)
Is It Safe in 2026?
Skyrant has been undetected for over 5 years. Because it's fully external — no memory reading, no injection, no driver — Vanguard has no mechanism to detect it. Your gameplay behavior is the only risk factor, which is why humanization features like reaction time, random delay, and miss chance are essential.
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