| Risk | Explanation | |------|-------------| | | Some bans flash TPM (Trusted Platform Module) or Secure Boot keys. A cleaner cannot change these without a motherboard reflash. | | ACPI table changes | Vanguard now checks SMBIOS tables in memory. Many cheap cleaners miss this. | | Vanguard updates | Riot patches spoofer vectors every 2–4 weeks. Cleaner must be updated accordingly. | | False positives | Overly aggressive cleaning can break Windows Update, network stack, or driver signatures. |
: Most Valorant HWID bans are temporary (usually 90 days ). After the time expires, you can play again on a new account without any tools. Valorant Spoofer Cleaner
Advanced versions of Vanguard can now "brick" a specific component on your motherboard (like the TPM chip) if it detects a spoofer. In a worst-case scenario, you may have to physically replace your motherboard or SSD to play Valorant again. | Risk | Explanation | |------|-------------| | |
Anti-virus software will almost always flag a spoofer as a "HackTool" or "RiskWare" – and it is right to do so. Many cheap cleaners miss this