Marvel Rivals Triggerbot — Hawkeye Headshot Auto-Fire (2026)
Last updated · April 7, 2026
Most Useful on Hela, Hawkeye, and Other One-Shot Heroes
Marvel Rivals triggerbot is most useful on Hela and Hawkeye because both heroes win through one-shot reactions rather than sustained tracking. Your aim movements stay 100% your own — the cheat handles the firing timing the moment a head bone enters your crosshair. NetEase ACE flags impossible aim deltas more aggressively than fast reaction times, so triggerbot-only profiles survive better than full aimbot profiles.
Most cautious Marvel Rivals customers run triggerbot-only profiles for ranked play because it's the safest configuration that still delivers a measurable advantage on the headshot-priority heroes. You won't out-track a 5k-hour Punisher with triggerbot alone, but you'll out-snipe every Hela and out-charge every Hawkeye in your elo bracket because the trigger reaction window is faster than human reaction is capable of.
Where the Marvel Rivals Triggerbot Becomes Brutal
Auto-snap Hawkeye headshots the instant the bow draws. The triggerbot waits for your bow to reach maximum charge before firing, so every shot is full-power with the highest damage and projectile velocity. Combined with the aim's arrow velocity calculation, every Hawkeye shot becomes a max-charge headshot at any range. Spider-Man mid-swing kills become reliable because the trigger fires the moment the head bone enters the crosshair.
Hela snipe trigger for one-tap mid-range. Hela's left-click does massive damage on headshot and the triggerbot turns her into a single-target DPS monster. Your aim flicks to the head bone, the trigger fires the moment it lands, and the recovery animation is over before the enemy can react. From corner peek to one-shot kill is a single mouse click.
Punisher full-auto trigger for sustained DPS. Fires whenever your crosshair tracks onto a head bone during sustained sprays. With tracking aim active, this becomes a continuous headshot stream that melts tanks at every range. Combined with the no-recoil feature, Punisher becomes a tank-shredding monster regardless of distance.
Star-Lord dual-blaster peek shots. Star-Lord's dual blasters benefit from triggerbot in close-quarters peek-shot fights — hold ADS, lean around the corner, and the trigger fires the millisecond an enemy crosses your crosshair. Combined with the aimbot's blink-track prediction, Star-Lord mirrors become near-deterministic in your favor.
Humanizer reaction tuned per hero. Snipers (Hela, Hawkeye, Black Widow) run 100ms delay because their high-damage shots can afford slightly slower reactions. Tracking heroes (Punisher, Iron Man, Storm) run 80-90ms because the rate of fire chains follow-up shots. Beam heroes (Iron Man unibeam) run 70ms because the beam needs to start tracking immediately. Per-hero profiles auto-load when you swap.
Why It Stays Undetected by NetEase ACE
Triggerbot detection in Marvel Rivals primarily relies on behavioral analysis: how fast is your reaction time compared to baseline, how consistent is your inter-shot delta, how does your headshot rate look. The humanizer delay system is what keeps the triggerbot under the detection threshold — by inserting variable delay (80-110ms with micro-jitter) the trigger reads as a high-skill player rather than a script.
We test triggerbot reaction timing against NetEase ACE behavioral analysis after every Marvel Rivals patch and every ACE update. Updates ship within 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 Rivals Triggerbot
Configurable bone filter (head only, head+chest, any visible) lets you tune for your hero. Snipers run head-only because they want one-shot kills. Full-auto heroes run head+chest because the rate of fire is high enough to chain follow-up shots. Beam heroes run any-visible because the beam doesn't care about specific bone targeting. Per-hero profiles auto-tune when you swap heroes between rounds.
Two profiles, hot-swap with a keybind. Most users have one profile for sweat ranked (triggerbot only, 100ms delay, head-only bone filter) and one for casual quick match (full aimbot + triggerbot at 80ms with any-bone filter). Switch between them mid-session as the play context shifts. The triggerbot runs standalone if you don't want the aimbot active for ranked play.
Pricing & Access
The triggerbot is included in every Raw Rivals subscription tier alongside the aimbot, ESP, wallhack, no-recoil, exploits, and radar. Plans start at $3.99 for a 1-day pass and go up to $29.99 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 Marvel Rivals triggerbot work on Hawkeye?
Yes. Hawkeye charge lock waits for your bow to reach maximum charge before firing, so every shot is full-power with the highest damage and projectile velocity. Combined with the arrow velocity calculation from the aimbot, every Hawkeye shot becomes a max-charge headshot at any range.
Will the triggerbot fire on Hela headshots?
Yes. Hela snipe trigger fires the moment your aim lands on a head bone. Combined with the aim's flick targeting, your corner peek into Hela left-click becomes a 1-frame one-tap. The aim, the trigger, and the recovery all happen instantly — you'll out-Hela every Hela in your rank.
Is Marvel Rivals triggerbot safer than aimbot?
Yes. Your aim movements stay 100% natural — only the firing timing is automated. NetEase ACE primarily flags impossible aim deltas rather than fast reaction times, so triggerbot-only profiles survive better than full aimbot. Most cautious customers run triggerbot-only for ranked play.
What's the optimal triggerbot delay for Marvel Rivals?
We recommend 90-110ms for ranked play. That's fast but believable for high-skill players. Spectated ranked matches in Marvel Rivals get reviewed by other players (like Overwatch), so the same anti-obvious settings apply — keep it human-looking to avoid manual review flags.
Does the triggerbot work for Punisher full-auto DPS?
Yes. Punisher full-auto trigger is for sustained DPS — fires whenever your crosshair tracks onto a head. With tracking aim active, this becomes a continuous headshot stream that melts tanks. Combined with the no-recoil feature, Punisher becomes a tank-shredding monster.
Will the triggerbot fire on mobile heroes like Spider-Man during their swings?
Yes. The trigger fires the moment a head bone enters your crosshair regardless of how the enemy is moving. Spider-Man mid-swing, Iron Fist dashing, Magik teleporting — all become reliable kills because the trigger reaction window is faster than the time it takes for the enemy model to leave your crosshair.
Can I hot-swap Marvel Rivals triggerbot profiles between heroes?
Yes. Per-hero profiles auto-load when you swap heroes between rounds. Hela gets a snipe profile, Hawkeye gets a charge-lock profile, Punisher gets a full-auto tracking profile, Star-Lord gets a peek-shot profile. The cheat detects your current hero on every spawn and applies the right configuration without manual switching.
Does the triggerbot work in Tournament mode?
Yes. Tournament mode runs on the same NetEase ACE layer as Quick Match and Competitive. The triggerbot works identically across all game modes. We strongly recommend tuning the delay slightly higher (110-130ms) for Tournament because spectated tournament matches get scrutinized more aggressively than ranked play.
