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NayBely

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  1. I've been banned on many alts before while still playing on my main, so far so good
  2. NayBely replied to catchmeifyoucan's topic in Archive
    It doesn't mean because it's free, you're going to get banned. It all depends on what you're going to bot, which script you're going to use, how long you're going to bot for. Mirror client is available to VIP which will supposedly decrease the chance of getting a ban as Jagex can't detect that you're using a different client to access their game. I've been using it for a couple of days now and I haven't been banned yet, in the end the decision is up to you.
  3. NayBely replied to catchmeifyoucan's topic in Archive
    I don't really understand what you're trying to ask in your first question but yes you can buy VIP with paypal
  4. Can confirm this happens a lot to me too. Not after a few hours but in most cases just 15-20 minutes
  5. Thankyou:)
  6. I play on my main:)
  7. Change up text font? Looks really good tho
  8. NayBely replied to RDM's topic in Runescape
    Hah #getrekt
  9. My router is dynamic. I would turn it off and back on again everytime I would be hit with bans, and get set with a new ip
  10. If you have enough cash ingame to spend on bonds then obviously use that, get accounts member and start making money from them. If you're going to bot 1 account to get a few bonds, I doubt you'll even make enough money to get 1/10th of a bond if you're going to bot f2p
  11. On this account sure. I've been a member of osbot since 2013
  12. Oh if you're taking about the accounts that were banned, I was botting them about 6-10 hours a day with no breaks on normal client. Ive changed to breaks and mirror client now
  13. http://osbot.org/forum/topic/13734-how-to-change-your-ip-using-a-vpn-usefull-for-botting/ You could invest in tut island if you have the money to spend, rather than actual script or vip for mirror. It all depends what you're going to want to do
  14. Put in your own research, no one here will tell you
  15. Nope, botting for about 2 hours with 30 minute breaks for a total of 10 hours a day
  16. Ban rates are high, there is no value on the rate. I recently bought VIP for mirror client because I was getting banned after my accounts had been running for 3 days. So far this account has been running for 2 days on mirror and hasn't been banned yet so I'm seeing
  17. If you would like to compare to those other skills, then you could call combat stats and agility 'safe'. But nothing is safe nowadays with botting.
  18. Hunter, fishing, woodcutting, flax picking/spinning, cannonball making
  19. I was thinking of running another bot on the same ip, both using mirror client. Am i increasing the risk of ban by a lot or would it be worth it?
  20. Just died twice at gobins.....
  21. After getting constantly banned botting smart, I decided to purchase premium to try out mirror client. At the moment I'm running just one bot, is it not a good idea to run more than one bot on the same ip? In addition, is it possible to set breaks at random between a period of lets say 30 minutes and 60 minutes. Currently I only see the settings that either it will do it completely randomly or specific times to break. With specific times to break isn't it kind of suspicious that every 34 minutes for example, the bot logs off for 36 minutes exactly and then gets back on?

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