Arc Raiders Triggerbot — ARC Weakpoint Auto-Fire (2026)
Last updated · April 7, 2026
The Safest Aim Assist for Extract Camps and ARC Patrols
Arc Raiders triggerbot is the safest aim assist for extract camps and ARC patrols. Your aim movements stay 100% your own — the cheat handles the firing timing the moment a head bone or ARC weakpoint enters your crosshair. EAC's behavioral analysis flags impossible aim deltas more than fast reaction times, so triggerbot-only profiles survive ban waves better than full aimbot.
The triggerbot has two distinct use cases in Arc Raiders: surviving extract ambushes and clearing ARC patrols efficiently. Both rely on fast reaction windows that manual aim can't match. Combined with the aimbot's weakpoint targeting on ARC enemies and the wallhack's positional awareness on PvP threats, the triggerbot is what makes Arc Raiders winnable for solo players.
Where the Arc Raiders Triggerbot Becomes Brutal
Auto-fire on ARC weakpoints the instant they line up. The triggerbot identifies the optimal weakpoint per enemy type (head for Scouts, chest core for Brutes, exposed core for armored Sentinels) and fires when your crosshair drifts onto it. Combined with the aimbot's weakpoint targeting, you delete ARC patrols with single mags instead of unloading multiple mags into Brute bodies.
Extract camp triggerbot for incoming Raiders. Extract camps are the most common death cause in Arc Raiders — Raiders camp extract zones waiting for loaded extracting players, and the moment you peek to commit to extract, you die. The triggerbot fires the moment another Raider peeks the extract zone, which means you out-react every camper because the trigger response window is faster than human reaction. You can hold an extract from a sniper position and clean every approaching player without manually reacting.
Shotgun close-range trigger for bunker breaches. Bunker fights are decided by who shoots first, and the trigger removes that contest entirely. Hold ADS pre-aimed at the bunker entrance, the trigger fires the millisecond an enemy crosses your crosshair at point-blank range. Combined with the spread compensation from the aimbot, shotgun bunker fights become essentially automatic — you peek a corner and the kill is done before you process the visual.
Marksman rifle distance trigger for long sight lines. The marksman rifle is the dominant weapon for the open-map sections of Arc Raiders. The triggerbot waits for your crosshair to settle on a head bone before firing, and combined with bullet drop compensation, every long-range marksman shot becomes a connecting hit. Long-range duels become deterministic kill chains.
Humanizer delay tuned to PvE pacing. ARC enemies move predictably and reaction time matters more than human believability against PvE content — but firing impossibly fast against ARC enemies is the most common cheat tell. The PvE delay setting (60-80ms) is fast enough to react to ARC ambushes but slow enough to look natural in spectated review. PvP delay (90-110ms) handles other Raider engagements where spectated review matters more.
Why It Stays Undetected by Easy Anti-Cheat
Triggerbot detection in Arc Raiders primarily relies on behavioral analysis: how fast is your reaction time compared to baseline, how consistent is your inter-shot delta, how does your kill rate look. The humanizer delay system is what keeps the triggerbot under the detection threshold — variable delay (60-110ms with micro-jitter depending on PvE/PvP context) reads as a high-skill player rather than a script.
We test triggerbot reaction timing against every EAC signature update and every Embark Studios patch. Updates ship within 6-12 hours of any change. The triggerbot runs at the input layer rather than modifying game memory so signature scanning misses it entirely. Combined with the HWID Spoofer for hardware-level protection, the long-term account survival rate is among the highest in the niche.
What You Get with the Raw Raiders Triggerbot
Configurable bone filter (head only, weakpoint only, any visible) lets you tune for the situation. PvP runs head-only with 90-110ms delay because Arc Raiders weapons have lower headshot multipliers than typical FPS games. ARC patrols run weakpoint-only with faster delay because reaction time matters more against fast-moving robots. Per-mode profiles auto-tune based on whether you're targeting ARC enemies or PvP players.
Two profiles, hot-swap with a keybind. Most users have one profile for solo extract runs (triggerbot only with fast PvE delay for ARC enemies and slower PvP delay for human Raiders) and one for squad runs (full aimbot + triggerbot at slower delays). Switch between them mid-raid as your situation changes.
Pricing & Access
The triggerbot is included in every Raw Raiders subscription tier alongside the aimbot, ESP, wallhack, no-recoil, exploits, and radar. Plans start at $4.99 for a 1-day pass and go up to $34.99 for a full month. License is delivered instantly via email after payment, and the loader installs in under 2 minutes on Windows 10 or 11. Pair with the HWID Spoofer for account-level protection.
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// Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Arc Raiders triggerbot work on ARC weakpoints?
Yes. The triggerbot identifies the optimal weakpoint per enemy type (head for Scouts, chest core for Brutes) and fires when your crosshair drifts onto it. Combined with the aimbot's weakpoint targeting, you delete ARC patrols with single mags instead of unloading multiple mags.
Will the triggerbot help with extract camps?
Yes. Extract camp triggerbot fires the moment another Raider peeks the extract zone. You can hold an extract from a sniper position and clean every approaching player without manually reacting. The most-used feature for extract camp survival.
Is Arc Raiders triggerbot safer than aimbot for ban waves?
Yes. Your aim movements stay 100% natural — only the firing timing is automated. EAC's behavioral analysis primarily flags impossible aim deltas rather than fast reaction times. Triggerbot-only profiles survive Embark's occasional ban waves better than full aimbot.
Does the triggerbot work for shotgun bunker breaches?
Yes. Shotgun close-range trigger fires the moment your crosshair lands on a chest at point-blank range. Combined with the spread compensation from the aimbot, shotgun bunker fights become essentially automatic — you peek a corner and the kill is done before you process the visual.
What's the optimal triggerbot delay for PvE ARC fights?
PvE runs faster delay (60-80ms) because ARC enemies move predictably and reaction time matters more than human believability. PvP runs slower delay (90-110ms) because spectated player matches get reviewed. Profiles hot-swap with a keybind so you can adjust mid-raid.
Will the marksman trigger work for long-range Arc Raiders fights?
Yes. Marksman rifle distance trigger waits for your crosshair to settle on a head bone before firing. Combined with bullet drop compensation from the aimbot, every long-range marksman shot becomes a connecting hit at any range. Long-range duels become deterministic kill chains instead of probabilistic miss-fests.
Can I run Arc Raiders triggerbot in solo extract runs?
Yes — solo runs get the most value from the triggerbot because you can't rely on a teammate to handle ARC encounters or extract camps. Triggerbot-only solo profiles are the most popular configuration on Raw Raiders for that reason. Survive both PvE and PvP threats without the obvious cheat behavior that gets reported.
Does the Arc Raiders triggerbot detect Sentinel exposed cores?
Yes. When a Sentinel loses an armor plate and exposes its core weakpoint, the triggerbot fires the moment your crosshair lands on the exposed point. Manual aim usually loses to Sentinels because the weakpoint exposure window is short and unpredictable — the trigger reaction window is faster than the time it takes for the armor to re-engage.
