It scans for specific Hue, Saturation, and Value (HSV) thresholds—most commonly the red, purple, or yellow enemy outlines provided by Valorant's accessibility settings.
def shoot(): # Introduce a human-like random delay reaction_delay = random.uniform(0.02, 0.09) time.sleep(reaction_delay) pyautogui.click() # Simulate a mouse click valorant triggerbot komut dosyasi python valo extra quality
import mss import numpy as np import time import win32api import win32con # Configuration for "Extra Quality" Performance TRIGGER_KEY = 0x06 # XBUTTON2 (Side mouse button) SEARCH_AREA = "top": 539, "left": 959, "width": 3, "height": 3 # Tiny 3x3 box at center of 1080p screen # Target Color Profiles (e.g., Purple Outline) LOWER_PURPLE = np.array([140, 0, 140]) UPPER_PURPLE = np.array([255, 100, 255]) def click_weapon(): # Simulates a rapid hardware mouse click win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN, 0, 0) time.sleep(0.01) # Short delay to register shot win32api.mouse_event(win32con.MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP, 0, 0) def start_triggerbot(): with mss.mss() as sct: while True: # Check if user is holding down the activation key if win32api.GetAsyncKeyState(TRIGGER_KEY) < 0: # Capture the tiny center zone instantly img = np.array(sct.grab(SEARCH_AREA))[:, :, :3] # Check if any pixels match the target color range match = np.all((img >= LOWER_PURPLE) & (img <= UPPER_PURPLE), axis=-1) if np.any(match): click_weapon() time.sleep(0.1) # Fire-rate delay to prevent weapon jamming else: time.sleep(0.005) # Small sleep to prevent 100% CPU usage if __name__ == "__main__": print("Triggerbot system operational. Hold hotkey to activate.") start_triggerbot() Use code with caution. Why "Extra Quality" Public Scripts Carry Massive Risks It scans for specific Hue, Saturation, and Value