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giddyliddy

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  1. Not many people sell wyvern accounts and from my experience if they're selling an account like that they usually will recover the account. Be careful :p
  2. I was thinking about it. I'm still learning how to do some stuff though.
  3. I think writing your own scripts helps a ton. Rest is just luck and not being a blatant bot.
  4. Joined Osbot in November. Here is my progress so far. Current Total level: 1300+ Skills I didn't bot: Slayer, and Prayer. -no bans so far -I don't use any scripts other than the ones I write myself. **I used APA AIO cooker before I wrote my own. I rate APA's cooker 10/10** -I don't bot one skill for more than three hours at a time Goal is at least 1750 Total Lvl Thanks for providing a great service Osbot
  5. I usually bot ten hours a day on all my accounts. On my fisher accounts I bot over night with breaks until I wake up. Still no ban but botting on update days is probably more of a risk than botting on other days.
  6. I cycle two accounts with three different scripts usually 10-14 hours a day. As Zappster said "Don't bot the same method of gold farming 2 days in a row basicly. I change goldfarming method every 4-8 hours". I have been botting for four months not a single ban yet. ]
  7. giddyliddy replied to Aio Macros's topic in Runescape
    I would recommend using private scripts. I have three shark fishers that have been going strong for two months. No bans yet

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