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  1. Risk it for the biscuit if you have balls. I'm currently botting an account with a two day ban for over a month now. Granted I could get banned, I just can't be bothered to such tedious tasks by hand. Just bot in small increments over a longer period of time and use high end scripts.
  2. What is the word on not instantly hopping when hunting black salamanders? I tried it out today and it kept hopping world without picking up traps when it saw players and eventually the bot ran out of traps and logged out. Hunting black sallies is really good xp compared to red chins if black chins are your end goal, but with the current way black salamanders work with the script, it is very inefficient if not broken.
  3. 10m killing chickens in lumbride.
  4. I don't know anything about scripting though =(. Is it pretty hard to learn to write your own scripts? In response to everyone saying don't bot if you don't want to get banned. I obviously understand there is a risk involved, but I believe that by being smart there are ways to avoid bans to a high degree. Back in the old days of OSRS before EoC and everything I level'ed two accounts to 100+ combat with many high skills, but I just can't be bothered to do all the tedious aspects of Runescape. I love the game, but some of the content just isn't worth doing 3-4 times by hand. So those are the types of things I use for botting. As long as you bot extremely smart and doing a lot of things by hand you can greatly decrease ban rates to the point of them almost being avoidable in my experience at least. And I honestly enjoy the ever-lasting battle between Jagex and botters. I want to bot and get an account as sexy as possible just to prove Jagex wrong that they say they can detect 100% of botters, that's just bullshit.
  5. Here are the stats I have on my main I have been botting/playing for the last 2 months. I have over 230 quest points, and a lot of other content completed. Using certain methods I have thought of and only botting with this one account under my home IP I believe that it is possible to bot successfully on a main account you are wanting to play. https://gyazo.com/272bf4b0d1d79b6c2c479f9a5fd877d9 Has anyone else been having luck with botting on a main account?
  6. Ok, will give this a go. Appreciate the help man.
  7. Mmm, I installed a new version of Java with the JDK files in it, but Mirror Mode worked for several weeks after installing that. Other than that I can't think of anything I manually updated or changed.
  8. I would say yes, one of the main ways Jagex determines if your a bot is by the number of interactions your account has with the runescape world. Fletching has very few interactions and often times they are not random, making it ever more obvious you are a bot.
  9. Were you botting multiple accounts at the same time from the same computer or was that the only account running on that pc?
  10. I have been using Mirror Mode for several months now with zero issues. Suddenly now I can't load up Mirror Mode. Everytime I begin loading it up and goes black and gives me the "could not load stream library" issue. I have tried everything to my knowledge to resolve the issue with no luck. Is there a fix for this someone could help me out with? [ERROR][bot #1][07/04 03:19:56 PM]: legacyload java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.sun.tools.attach.spi.AttachProvider at java.lang.ClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source) at org.osbot.n.loadClass(vr:28) at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method) at java.lang.Class.forName(Unknown Source) at client.TEt.<clinit>(Unknown Source) at client.VGja.mnn(Unknown Source) at client.VGja.rsyx(Unknown Source) at client.nat.stream.Stream.yshx(Unknown Source) at client.Lf.vzc(Unknown Source) at client.emu.sGCv.run(Unknown Source) [ERROR][bot #1][07/04 03:19:56 PM]: Could not load stream library java.lang.RuntimeException: Could not load stream library at client.nat.stream.Stream.yshx(Unknown Source) at client.Lf.vzc(Unknown Source) at client.emu.sGCv.run(Unknown Source) Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: s2 ... 3 more
  11. How did you fix this? I am having this issue with mirror mode after using it for several months.
  12. I am experiencing the same issue on Windows 7. I need aid brothers...
  13. Dayum, I have been botting super catuiously with Nature runes, I'm about to go ham =D
  14. Wow! That is awesome! I'm proud of you man. Keep up the good work!
  15. I have seen this error coming up every time I try to load OSBot in Mirror Mode. I also have seen other members on the forums experiencing the same issue. Is there a fix for this other than uninstalling OSBot?
  16. I'm getting the same issue.
  17. Jagex has a system in place that logs your account out after 6 hours of consecutive playing. I don't why your OSBot isn't logging back in thol.
  18. I second this. Also as long as your not botting, then Jagex would have no reason to investigate your account to check if your playing on the original client. So even if you could get banned for using OSBot, as long as you don't bot your not going to have random inspections done on your account.
  19. I'll do it. Add me on Skype: Josiah.james.dean Edit: Did you find someone or do you still need it? I can have it done in 20-30 mins tops.
  20. Yeah, I used to run several bots under the same IP. If even just one of the accounts receives any sort of a ban than all of your accounts are being currently monitored. If they see that you are botting still on any of the accounts than eventually they will all be banned unfortunately. Sometimes Jagex will give you a delayed ban so that you don't know exactly how you were banned to prevent you from trying to figure out their banning methods. So it could be a week even after your first account got banned that your second will get hit. I would highly recommend not botting any of the accounts that are tied to your IP that had an account banned under. At least for a a good while. If the accounts aren't already going to be banned soon, they for sure will be perm banned within 2 weeks after the first account was banned. It sucks, but that's why I NEVER bot more than one account per IP anymore. For a long time I blamed it on the script or something else, but I eventually realized that when one account is banned all other accounts under the IP will be banned soon after especially if you continue botting. If I were you I would trade over all valuable goods on the accounts to a mule account and then create a new account under a fresh IP and transfer all of it to that account to save your bank just in case and wait it out for a while to see if a ban comes. It sucks losing the account AND all the profit.
  21. Sup shawty
  22. Zion_OSRS

    Stealth Quester

    Is Shadow of the Storm abailable? It isn't appearing on the list of quests currently.
  23. Hello OSBot community! I have been having a lot of success lately with botting a main account that I intend on playing and hope that methods I use to avoid bans can help you guys. I have had several accounts last 3-6 months using some of these methods and it was only through stupidity on my part that they ever got banned. Most of these tips can be applied to any type of botting account, but they are primarily aimed towards botting on an account that you are attempting to play long-term. Note: These are my opinions that I have gathered from 2+ years of botting OSRS. They have given me a lot of success, but ultimately botting on Runescape always come with the risk of being banned no matter how smart you are or what secret anti-ban methods you use. Firstly, although this a no-brainer, don't get greedy. I'm sure you have heard it before, but often times people will leave a bot on overnight a few times or accidentally leave a bot running and get a 12+ hour proggy. Suddenly you feel like your invincible and that Jagex can't touch you. However, if this becomes a regular occurrence on your account, you WILL be banned. It is only a matter of time. Play safe and be disciplined in your botting hours. Don't let greed get the best of you and maintain discipline to not bot over 6 hours a day, sometimes 8 hours a day. Do not bot the same skill for over 3-4 hours. Secondly, do quests. Questing is a way that I have managed to see many account last 3-6 months on that I bot regularly. Questing is an activity within Runescape that perhaps takes more interactions with the Runescape client than any other activity. On an account I am currently botting on that is well over a month old, I have 130+ quest points. I quest every day in between doing other activites and botting. Doing quests on a very regular basis, 1-2 quests done every day is what I reccommend, until getting a quest cape obviously. Doing this sets you apart from other bots and proves you are not a gold farmer. This will lower the chance of Jagex investigating your account for bot activity. Thirdly, interact with the Runescape world. Don't simply sit and skill or train combat endlessly. Get out and interact with the world. Do Achievement Diaries, go PKing, play mini-games, go to the duel arena, explore Runescape, interact with other players, enjoy the game of Runescape. If you are botting on an account you play on, what's the point if your not actually going to enjoy the game aside from the time you are botting. This also legitimizes your account further. By actually interacting with players and the world you appear as though you are just another player within Runescape looking to enjoy the game. Fourthly, level the Farming skill. For some Farming may seem like a tedious waste of time, but farming is a skill that is very rarely botted and requires a lot of interaction with the game and world. I do Farming runs almost every day and it is yet another way to legitimize your account as a human player and set yourself apart from 90% of botters on Runescape. Fifthly, set XP caps for yourself and long-term goals you want to achieve on the account. For most botters they get greedy and want to see progress as fast as possible. This is a downfall for many. Most legitimate players don't spend an entire week skilling one or two skills. They do a wide range of activities and and various skills. If an account is level 30 combat with 80 hunter and 90 fishing, and 10 quest points. Chances are that account won't last longer than a month, a month being lucky. I have set guidelines for myself on accounts that I intend to play. I first look up what quests give experience for a skill that I want to invest time into and level. I then begin leveling that skill by questing. After questing the skill up I will get a decent chunk of xp (usually to around level 60). Take a two or three day break from the skill and then begin leveling the skill once, maybe twice a day until around level 80-85. At that point you should spread a level gain over two or three days and continue at that rate until 99. This should take about a month to achieve a 99, but it will be much more satisfying having a 99 when you don't get banned a week later. And gain XP in the skill by hand in between. I will usually take a day off of botting and level it by hand to further reduce the risk of being banned. And always maintain the no botting a skill for more than 3-4 hours a day, sometime 5 or so if the skill is 85+. The point of all of this is that you don't want your XP gains to be through the ceiling in super short amounts of time. That will most definitely raise a red flag for Jagex and it is likely they will look into your account. Most human players don't gain 2 mill xp in 3 days, either should you. Lastly, never bot more than one account on the same IP address. For the longest time I always botted two accounts per IP. Usually a main account I wanted to actually play and then either a gold farmer or a pure or something. I would always get banned on one account and then shortly after the second account would get hit. Botting one account on an IP is already a risk no matter how safe or smart you play it, but botting two accounts is far more riskier. If Jagex receives a report for one of your accounts and looks into your account and sees another account attached to the same IP that has very similar play times and hours logged. They will most definitely catch on ban both accounts. The way I see it, running two accounts under the same IP essentially doubles the chances of being banned. If one account is flagged you will most likely have both accounts banned. To wrap things up I just want to say that you should play Runescape legitimately at least 50% of the time that your account is logged if not more. If you can't bother to play the game more than 50%, you should maybe be asking yourself why you play it in the first place. This excludes bot farms and other accounts that's sole purpose is money making. Anyways I hope these tips can help someone out and encourage people to play legit more and enjoy the game rather than just botting 24/7. Good luck fellow botters.
  24. Weekend bans are definitely not as frequent, but I'm just saying that it is possible.
  25. I also received a 2 day ban on an account on a Saturday, so if the whole theory that bans aren't administered on weekends was valid at some point. They either have recently (in the last few months) hired people for moderating accounts for weekends or the theory was invalid from the start. I don't think that 100% of bans are administered by actual Jagex staff going around and banning accounts in game. A lot of it is probably done from computers that monitor players with certain aspects of the account that raise a flag in the Jagex system and then later on the weekdays someone looks into it and either unbans them or sees they are a legitimate botter and administer a ban. Just my opinion and experience from 2 years of botting.
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