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MEMEZ FULL Review for Valorant 2026

MEMEZ FULL Review for Valorant 2026

MEMEZ FULL is worth the money for Valorant players who need a complete set of features in one private cheat, not a stripped down version with a couple of functions. This is the top tier model in the Memez lineup for Valorant: a full featured Aimbot with several aiming modes, extended ESP covering agents, skeleton and rank, a separate TriggerBot and a Misc block with anti flash and in match vote control. Pricing starts at 479 rubles per day, the status at the time of testing is confirmed as undetected, and in the ForgeCheats catalog the cheat is marked as "TOP CHOICE" among all Valorant products. For details on pricing and purchase, see the MEMEZ FULL page.

We ran the cheat on the current patch 11.03 against Riot Vanguard, an anti cheat that starts at the kernel level together with Windows and keeps its process active until the system reboots. We focused on three things: how the aimbot behaves in ranked matches across different roles (duelist, controller, initiator), what the ESP actually shows beyond a simple enemy silhouette, and how long the software stays undetected after a client update. Further in the review we break down each function separately, compare MEMEZ FULL with the lower tier versions of the lineup, and honestly list the downsides we found over a week of play.

For context: Valorant remains one of the tactical shooters most demanding on cheat stealth precisely because of Vanguard, which constantly analyzes process behavior on the system, not only at the moment a match starts. That is why the evaluation of MEMEZ FULL was based not on a single lucky match but on a series of sessions in a row with breaks of several days, to rule out coincidence and get a more honest picture of stability.

How we tested MEMEZ FULL

Test setup: two accounts of different rank (Platinum and Ascendant), Competitive and Deathmatch modes, around 40 matches total over a week after the release of patch 11.03. We used Deathmatch for a quick check of the aim against a large flow of targets and different weapon types, from Vandal and Phantom to Operator, and Competitive to evaluate how ESP and TriggerBot behave in real rounds with economy and tactics. We kept a standard map rotation: Ascent, Bind, Haven, Sunset and Icebox, to check ESP readability both on tight indoor corners and on open lines with long distances.

We separately looked at Agent ESP against the agents that are the most information restrictive from the opponent's point of view: Sova, Killjoy, Chamber and Vyse, where knowing the opponent's role in advance changes round tactics the most. We also separately measured whether Vanguard triggers on the cheat process at client startup and after a map change: throughout the entire test the status remained undetected, and no bans were recorded on the test accounts. Part of the matches were played with only the ESP block enabled and no aim, part with the full set of functions, to understand where the line runs between "helps you read the game" and "plays for you".

As a separate block we ran several eco rounds and force buys: it is precisely on cheap weapons like Spectre and Sheriff that the difference in reaction speed between TriggerBot and a manual click is most noticeable, because in a pistol round it often comes down to literally one millisecond between two players with equal equipment level. We also recorded how the cheat behaves during frequent lobby composition changes and reconnects: over the week we never once had to reauthorize the loader after a connection drop with the Riot server.

MEMEZ FULL features: a practical breakdown

In the product card the functions are split into the AIM+, ESP+ and MISC+ blocks, and in practice they really do work as a single system rather than a set of separate checkboxes. Below we break down each block based on a week of testing, with specifics rather than a retelling of the developer's site description. We paid particular attention to how the functions combine with each other in real combat, not just how each one looks on its own in the settings menu.

Aimbot in MEMEZ FULL: flexibility matters more than raw power

Bone Aimbot does not lock only onto the head: you can choose the aim point per weapon, which is useful for close range shotguns like Judge or Bucky, where a clean headshot is unstable because of pellet spread. FOV Aimbot limits the capture zone to a field of view cone, and this is what actually reduces the suspiciousness of sharp turns: at a low FOV the crosshair movement looks like ordinary hand correction rather than an instant snap onto a target at the edge of the screen. Smooth Aimbot adds a delay to the aim adjustment toward the target, and combined with Visible Check and Perfect visible check the aimbot does not pull through Brimstone's or Omen's smoke, does not latch onto a target through thin cover geometry, and waits for honest hitbox visibility. Flash Check separately blocks the lock if the player themselves is blinded by a Phoenix or Breach grenade: a small detail, but details like this are exactly what separate a private cheat from a free forum tool.

MEMEZ FULL aimbot menu with FOV, Smooth and Visible Check settings

The aim settings are placed in a separate menu with sliders rather than baked into a config file: you can adjust smooth on the fly for a specific match without leaving the game. In testing, for the Vandal at medium range it is more comfortable to keep a narrow FOV and minimal smooth, while for a shotgun at close range it is the opposite: a wider capture zone and a slightly softer adjustment, so the crosshair does not jerk when switching targets quickly in a tight corridor on Bind.

TriggerBot: a separate module, not an add on to the aimbot

In MEMEZ FULL, TriggerBot works as an independent function with its own activation delay, not just a checkbox inside the Aimbot block. This shows in the logic: you can enable TriggerBot alone without aiming, if the only task is finishing off under the crosshair while holding an angle, or combine both modules for close range duels where every millisecond counts. The activation delay can be adjusted separately from the aimbot's smooth, and at low sensitivity TriggerBot is almost indistinguishable from the quick reaction of a live player with good ping. In rounds involving holding an angle on Haven, this function most often decided the outcome of the first contact, before the opponent even had time to react to the movement.

ESP and Wallhack: what you see besides enemies

Box ESP, Skeleton ESP and Head ESP give three levels of silhouette detail, from a simple box to a full skeleton with a clearly marked headshot point, and switching between them is convenient to match your personal playstyle. Agent ESP shows which agent the opponent is playing, which is critical for reading abilities before they are used: against Killjoy it is a signal to check angles for turrets and mines, against Chamber, readiness for a teleport and a sniper hold. Health ESP and Distance ESP add numbers over the model, and Rank Esp highlights the opponent's rank right in the match, which is useful for quickly assessing the threat level in the first seconds of the round.

MEMEZ FULL ESP: skeleton, health and distance to enemies through walls

In testing, the combination of Agent ESP and Rank Esp turned out to be more useful than the box alone: knowing the opponent's agent and rank in advance changes round tactics more than a simple silhouette through a wall. For example, after seeing an opponent with Sova at respawn, the team more often changed its rotation route to avoid a scouting arrow while approaching the site.

Spike ESP and control over bomb information

Spike ESP, Spike INFO and Spike Box cover the entire logic around the spike: you can see who is carrying the bomb, where it is on the map, whether a plant or defuse countdown is running, plus a separate notification when a defuse starts. On attack this saves seconds when rotating between sites on Bind or Ascent, on defense it removes the panic of searching for the plant location in smoke or behind cover during the post plant stage of the round, when every second affects the outcome of the exchange.

Spike ESP in MEMEZ FULL: plant indicator and bomb position on the map

On Icebox, with its multi level sites and abundance of vertical angles, this function stands out especially: there is no need to guess whether the spike was planted in the container or under the stairs, one glance at the indicator is enough.

Misc and auxiliary functions

Wireframe weapons draws weapons through walls, which helps read the opponent's angle of attack even without direct visual contact with the cover, and is especially useful on Sunset with its narrow passages. Anti-AFK keeps the client from kicking you for inactivity during long pauses between rounds or waiting in the lobby, Anti-Flash cuts the blinding effect from enemy flashes, Who Vote reveals surrender or map change votes before they finish, and saving and loading a config carries settings between accounts without recalibrating every slider by hand again.

In practice, Who Vote turned out to be an unexpectedly useful detail in mixed parties with random players: you can see in advance which teammate is voting to surrender the match after a couple of failed rounds, and adjust your own play or tone in chat without waiting for the final voting result to appear on screen.

HWID Spoofer and safety

MEMEZ FULL does not have a built in spoofer, and this applies to the entire Memez lineup of cheats for Valorant: not a single product in the catalog ships with a spoofer by default. With a stable undetected status this is not critical for an account with no prior bans, but if the HWID is already blocked by Vanguard, a separate spoofer will need to be sourced on your own, the cheat does not solve that task and does not claim that functionality.

MEMEZ FULL versus other versions in the lineup: what to choose

The developer Memez has four products for Valorant with different sets of functions and prices, and the difference between them is not always obvious from the names alone. Below we have summarized the key differences in a table based on a comparison of the product cards in the ForgeCheats catalog.

VersionAimbotTriggerBotESP and Spike ESPMiscPrice from
MEMEZ FULLyes, with bone/FOV/smoothyesfull setyes479 rubles
MEMEZ LITEreducedyesbasicpartial270 rubles
MEMEZ AIMBOT + TRIGGERyesyesnono149 rubles
MEMEZ TRIGGERnoyesnono79 rubles

If you need full control over the match, from aiming to spike information, the extra cost of FULL is justified: the other versions cover only part of the tasks and are meant for players with a narrow request, for example only TriggerBot for finishing off under the crosshair without the other functions. In practice, the switch from MEMEZ LITE to FULL most often happens after a couple of weeks of play, when it becomes clear that the reduced ESP is not enough for reading the round on new maps, and a manual TriggerBot without the Spike ESP module leaves a blind spot exactly at post plant moments.

Stability and launching MEMEZ FULL

The loader starts up the cheat before the Riot Games client, and you must play strictly in windowed mode: this is a Vanguard requirement, not a developer whim. The listed hardware support is Intel and AMD without tying to a specific processor generation, system requirements are Windows 10 or 11 within the supported build range from 2004 to 25h2. The launch order is simple: first the MEMEZ loader, then key authorization, wait for the modules to finish loading, and only after that open the Riot Games client in windowed mode, otherwise the driver does not pick up the game process.

Over the week of testing we did not catch a single client crash, the cheat update for the new patch came out within a day after the Riot release, which is a normal reaction speed for the team on a private cheat of this class. The cheat menu opens with a standard hotkey over the game, all settings are saved between sessions, we never once had to re enter the aimbot and ESP parameters after a restart across all 40 test matches.

The developer team publishes the status after every major Valorant patch in a separate message, and this removes the main source of anxiety for new buyers: there is no need to guess whether it is safe to launch the cheat on the first day after an event or season update, it is enough to check the status on the product page. During the test period, no patch caused the cheat to stop working for longer than a day, and the developer usually closes minor Vanguard anti cheat fixes without a public announcement, through a quiet loader update.

Pros and cons of MEMEZ FULL

Pros:

  • A complete set of functions in one cheat: aimbot, ESP, TriggerBot, Spike control and misc, without buying separate modules
  • Flexible aim tuning (bone, FOV, smooth, visible check) instead of a single rigid preset
  • Agent ESP and Rank Esp provide information you cannot get from the regular game interface
  • The undetected status holds stable, and updates for patches come out quickly
  • The config is saved and can be carried between accounts

Cons:

  • No built in HWID spoofer, if a ban has already been issued a separate solution will be needed
  • Higher price than the lower tier MEMEZ versions (LITE, AIMBOT + TRIGGER and TRIGGER), due to the full set of functions
  • Requires strictly windowed mode, which is inconvenient for players used to fullscreen
  • No trial period: before buying you have to rely on the catalog status and reviews rather than your own test run

Price of MEMEZ FULL and how to buy

Pricing at the time of testing: 1 day, 479 rubles; 7 days, 1400 rubles; 30 days, 2700 rubles. The per day price is noticeably lower with the weekly and monthly subscription, so for regular play it is more cost effective to get 30 days right away, while for a one time evaluation before committing to a longer period the daily plan is enough. You can subscribe and check current slots on the page buy MEMEZ FULL →. If you need a more budget friendly option or a comparison with other private cheats for Vanguard, the whole catalog is gathered on the cheats for Valorant hub.

Questions about installation, keys or detection status are covered in the community: Telegram (200+ members) and Discord (637+ members).

Who MEMEZ FULL is a good fit for

There is no single correct answer here, a lot depends on what matters most in a specific match: precision, information or budget savings.

If price matters: the lower tier versions in the Memez lineup (LITE, AIMBOT + TRIGGER or plain TRIGGER) cover the basic tasks more cheaply, but without Spike ESP and some of the misc functions found in the top tier version. For those entering private cheats for the first time and wanting to first evaluate the approach itself without a large investment, this is a reasonable entry point before moving up to FULL.

If safety matters: the undetected status of MEMEZ FULL is stable, but without a spoofer the risk for an already suspicious account is not reduced, in that case it makes more sense to play on a clean profile and follow the cheat's updates after every Riot patch. It is also worth making a habit of checking the status on the product page before every long gaming session, rather than relying on memory of a check from a week ago.

If you need maximum functionality: MEMEZ FULL covers both aiming and map awareness in one cheat. It has full ESP, and we covered in more detail what exactly you can see besides enemy silhouettes in the ESP of agent abilities breakdown.

If you play without a team on voice: Who Vote and Spike ESP partially make up for the lack of coordination: you can see teammates' decisions on surrendering the round and the bomb position without constant pinging on the map. This is especially noticeable in solo ranked, where random teammates rarely say the plan out loud, and round economy decisions have to be guessed from indirect signs.

A separate question: why in MEMEZ FULL the triggerbot and aimbot are set up as separate modules rather than a single function. We covered the logic and the difference between them in the context of a tactical shooter in the article about triggerbot vs aimbot in Valorant.

Frequently asked questions about MEMEZ FULL

Is MEMEZ FULL detected or undetected right now?

As of publication, MEMEZ FULL is in undetected status, marked in the ForgeCheats catalog as "TOP CHOICE" with an Excellent rating. The status is updated together with cheat updates for new Valorant patches, the current state is always visible on the product page before purchase, and we recommend checking it before every launch after a major game update.

How much does MEMEZ FULL cost?

From 479 rubles per day up to 2700 rubles for 30 days, there is also a weekly plan for 1400 rubles. The range covers both a one time gaming session and steady use, the specific period should be chosen based on how often you play, not on the lowest subscription price.

MEMEZ FULL will not launch, what should I do?

First check that the Riot Games client is in windowed mode and the Windows version (you need 10 or 11 within the supported build range), then restart the cheat loader and wait for the modules to fully load. If the problem persists, message ForgeCheats on Telegram, cases like this are handled there in real time.

Do I need a spoofer along with MEMEZ FULL?

Riot Vanguard bans by HWID upon confirmed cheating, and MEMEZ FULL does not have a built in spoofer. For a clean account with no ban history this is not critical, but if the hardware is already blocked, a separate spoofer should be sourced in advance, not after a repeat block on a new profile.

What is the difference between MEMEZ FULL and MEMEZ LITE?

LITE is cheaper (from 270 rubles) and has reduced functionality: a simpler aimbot, without part of the spike related ESP block and without separate misc tools like Who Vote and Anti-Flash. FULL covers the entire feature list at once and is worth choosing if your budget allows you not to save on capability for the sake of a one time discount on the subscription.

How do I pay for MEMEZ FULL and how fast does access arrive?

Payment goes through the ForgeCheats catalog on the product page, the available methods are shown right at checkout during the subscription setup. In testing, the key and loader link arrived immediately after payment confirmation, without waiting for manual moderation, so it was possible to start playing within a few minutes of purchase.