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Count to one million!
tree turdy nine
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Count to one million!
tree turdy seven
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Count to one million!
tree turdy five
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Count to one million!
two fiver zero.
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Count to one million!
two fourty tree.
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Botting 2 accounts
Ive gotten chainbanned on all the accounts I was currently botting. However one slightly botted account is still alive to this day.
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When it turns out that she is...
Haha what. I dont get it.
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Molly's Tanner
Looks like a great script.
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Is it just me?
Rimmington Willow Powerchoppers do this too. Only really seen it from WC bots, although I've seen some crafting/smith bots spam spaces for some reason.
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Somebody must have hacked Paypal
Similar shit happening to me on Paypal. Really makes me want to just cut my losses and move on from Paypal. I did hear something about them getting sued. Not sure if it has any effect on your situation or not.
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Just had new internet ;)
Gz OP. You must be very excited.
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It's a boy!
Gratz on the little one. Be sure to teach him the ways of RS.
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Road to ObbyMaul's mauler!
Goodluck with the mauler OP. Ill be sure to follow your progress. Stay safe.
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Is it better to use similar patterns or try to make them as unique as possible?
This is a question ive been struggling to find an answer to. Lets say im fletching on one of my accounts legit and by hand. Said account may use a fletching script every now and then. So basically, To keep this account from being banned as much as possible, would it be better to have similar movements as the script or to try and make each pattern different each time I play legit? On one hand I can see how Jagex would ban an account based on it fletching using same pattern over and over again, but I can also see them banning an account for having a similar pattern for like 30 minutes then having completely different patterns afterwards. Unsure if there is even a true answer to this question or if its just like other various antiban variables that may or may not make a difference. Thanks everyone. Stay safe.
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PSA: why the client isn't working after the update.
Some people are just too impatient.