If one were to theoretically bypass initial detection (which is nearly impossible), the script requires sophistication. Below is a layered AHK script that attempts mimicry.
PixelGetColor is slow (~15ms per call). A faster method is using GDI via DllCall. valorant triggerbot with autohotkey hot
GetPixelColor(x, y)
hDC := DllCall("GetDC", "Ptr", 0, "Ptr")
color := DllCall("GetPixel", "Ptr", hDC, "Int", x, "Int", y, "UInt")
DllCall("ReleaseDC", "Ptr", 0, "Ptr", hDC)
return color
Between Valorant Episode 2 and Episode 4, a popular GitHub repository named "Valorant-TriggerBot-AHK" received 50,000+ downloads. It used pixel detection and SendInput. If one were to theoretically bypass initial detection
Outcome: Within 3 months, Riot updated Vanguard to specifically target AHK's Input and Play functions. Thousands of accounts received bans. The repository was taken down via DMCA. Forensic analysis showed Vanguard was taking screenshots of the user's screen from kernel mode and detecting AHK tooltips ("Triggerbot ON"). Between Valorant Episode 2 and Episode 4, a
Today, that method is 100% signature-detected.