One Tuesday, during a high-stakes match on Haven, something felt off. He was holding a tight angle on C-Long. A Sova peeked. Elias’s finger wasn't even on the trigger, but the bot fired. Crack. Then, a millisecond later, it fired again at a butterfly flickering in the background textures that shared a similar hue to the enemy highlight.
But the seed of panic was planted. That night, the forum thread where he’d bought the bot was deleted. The developer’s last message was a single sentence: Vanguard updated. Use at your own risk. Valorant Immortal Triggerbot Hack | Pixelbot
The first match was on Ascent. Elias held B-Main with an Operator. Normally, his heart would be hammering, his palms slick with sweat. But as a Jett dashed across the gap, the bot reacted before Elias’s brain even registered the movement. Crack. The kill feed lit up. One shot. One kill. One Tuesday, during a high-stakes match on Haven,
I can keep going with this story or pivot to something else, if you tell me: Elias’s finger wasn't even on the trigger, but