Valorant is protected by Riot Vanguard, a kernel-level anti-cheat with aggressive driver policy and frequent updates. No honest rating can promise “safe forever” — the correct frame is relative risk, feature class (macro vs memory vs full package), and how you play. Below we compare the main lines on IVSOFTE’s Valorant catalog the way a buyer should: safety bands, what you actually get, and price posture.

Product tiers on the catalog

Hardware / input-style & macros

Options such as macro-focused tools (for example Novamacro Valorant) sit outside classic wallhack/ESP territory. Safety: often higher than memory readers because they avoid reading game state — still not ban-proof if behavior is robotic. Features: recoil and click discipline, not full ESP. Price: usually lower than premium internals. Best for: players who want a small edge without chasing glow outlines.

External / hybrid readers

Lines like Hyper Valo External aim to keep the attack surface smaller than a full internal. Safety: better than blatant injectors in theory, still under Vanguard’s microscope — treat status pages as law. Features: ESP and assist features vary by build. Price: mid band common.

Full packages & internals

Products such as Dash Valorant, Covcheg Valorant, Unnamed Valorant, Eclipse Valorant, and Memez Full Valorant target players who want deep ESP/aim stacks. Safety: highest volatility — Vanguard patches hurt fastest here. Features: strongest combat toolkit when online. Price: premium. Best for: alt accounts and users who read updates daily.

Specialist picks

  • Evicted Triggerbot — narrow feature focus; safety still depends on implementation and reports.
  • Valo Emulator — niche workflow; verify compatibility before purchase.
  • Naim — appears across multiple titles; double-check the Valorant-specific listing and status.
  • Memez Valorant vs full variant — compare feature matrix and sub length; don’t pay for aim if you only need QoL.

Ranking logic (honest)

  1. Safety-first: macro / limited-input tools and conservative externals — fewer moving parts for Vanguard to fingerprint.
  2. Balanced: externals with transparent status and fast rollback after patches.
  3. Maximum features / highest risk: full internals and “all features” bundles — powerful but first in line for waves.

Our recommendation

If you care about the account, start with the lowest capability tool that still solves your pain point — usually macros or a minimal external — and escalate only if you accept losing the account. If you grind ranked on a main, reconsider entirely: Vanguard is explicitly built to punish high-impact cheats. For current pricing, slots, and status, use the catalog rather than stale forum posts.

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