Is VapeV4 worth its $35 price?

Before we start, I’d like to apologise for the lack of frequent posts. I’m really busy IRL :/

I have a serious spending problem. I’ve bough a ton of clients these past few days including Diablo, Novoline, Tenacity and now VapeV4. Perhaps the most infamous client of all time, known by legits and cheaters alike. I just had to try it out, from injecting to the blatant features. I want to say this review is completely unbiased, so please don’t hate on me for my opinion.

First of all, the injecting. My verdict: It’s cool. Very cool. It boggles my mind that the developer(s) have managed to literally put a full-blown client within lunar client. It’s an absolute accomplishment and sick af. from my experience, it works most of the time, but not all the time, in which case I have to download a new .exe and relaunch lunar. This is mildly annoying but it is most likely an issue on my end and once again, it’s an insane feature. Does this alone justify the price? Nah.

The features! This is where things start to get juicy. I thought I knew what to expect when I opened it up, but I didn’t. There were… a lot of modules. The first thing I noticed was just how polished it was. No need to type in chat .bind <module> <key>, you can just press a little box next to the modules. No need to tediously more the R, the B and the G sliders when you want to change a colour, you can use a slider where you can physically see the colours. I also liked the amount of options on certain pretty niche modules, it was good to see. Furthermore, the GUI looked clean and all the module seemed to work great. However… (wowwowwow look at that smooth transition from the pros to the cons)

Let’s talk blatant features. Some, like KeepSprint (isn’t really that blatant but okay) didn’t seem to flag at all. But obviously speed, or scaffold on the blatant setting would, due to months without updates. But who cares, right? Nobody really uses it for blatant cheating anyways. Well that’s my biggest problem with Vape: It’s not a true Hybrid client. A true Hybrid client should be something with proper blatant and ghost features alike. I think Rise is a better Hybrid client than VapeV4 tbh. The ghost features (ahem) need to be improved but the blatant bypasses are great and the ghost features are usable. Furthermore, the ghost features… didn’t feel right. I feel like Juul’s ghost features genuinely give me a higher advantage over others than Vape with the exact same settings. I’m genuinely more prepared to rush into a fight with Juul than with Vape, and this could be a personal preference thing but other people I spoke to agree.

Conclusion: No, to be honest, it isn’t. If it was $20 I would genuinely believe it would be a great deal, but $35 is just too high. However, that’s not to say it’s a bad client, and if you want to try the injecting out I do recommend it if you have the money for it. If you don’t Juul client has a wayyyy better value and I highly recommend getting Juul.

Anyways, I know this review was short, I’m tired and have been writing all day. I want to add as one last thing I have an Azura giveaway in my discord server 🙂 The link is: https://discord.gg/SzeFKkGc52. It would be greatly appreciated if you joined, I’m doing a Rise giveaway in there as well in a couple weeks.