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  1. 1 hour ago, Psybration said:

    Yes I had the same thought as you, it does seem stupid and I asked people if this was true but they said chain bans are a myth and as long as your're not botting on more than 20+ accounts at the same time you're good to use your home-ip, Currently trying to see if this is true or not, if I do get chain banned on my accounts I will switch over to indiviudal proxies on each account.

    I tend to rely on information that has actual citations behind it. Unless someone can provide definitive proof that 'chains bans are a myth' you should be using caution and not making it so blatantly easy that a quick regex expression wouldn't pull up x amount of accounts made by the same person. We don't know what system Jagex has and if you google "Chain ban" there are results that show people have been chain banned so I don't know about that one.

    I just feel if you're learning, you should be learning good methods.

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  2. If anything, shouldn't you be creating email accounts that are pseudorandom on individual IP addresses so you're reducing the chance of fingerprinting? We don't know what Jagex detects but I'd imagine If you had 20 email accounts and the only difference was a single number, you're probably asking to be chain banned. Seems you're trying to learn but you're already setting yourself up by doing lazy silly things?

  3. 10 hours ago, xhannyah said:

    Another thing I have noticed recently is an increase in the injection of fake code from Jagex. I often watch my bots run and, for example, all of sudden my bot is tryig to dismiss a random that's not there. When I check for item Id's, there is something where the bot is trying to click. This has happened a lot recently both during skilling and botting quests like Romeo and Juliet. This used to happen before, but with much less frequency. Maybe they found a way to detect patterns more easily, so they bait the bot with something, and then they just ban the accs?

    Also noticed it seems they've adjusted the items and npc ids to +1 or -1 as well. Not sure if that has any relevance.

  4. 2 hours ago, xhannyah said:

    It has nothing to do with the setup. It has been the same setup I've always used.

     

    I was running Stealth's NMZ. All the accounts were nearly maxed.

    #1: 70 def 98 range 99 magic (tank)

    #2 75 atk 95 str 45 def (zerk)

    #3 75 atk 98 str 45 def (zerk)

    #4 60 atk 94 str 70 def (zerk)

    #5 60 atk 92 str 70 def (zerk)

     

    I run them on Virtual instances of Windows 10 with non-flagged VPN IPs.

     

    Lol I always comment to report bugs. From my experience, it's not a good idea to bot the same thing for too long; otherwise it's easier to get the ban hammer because it allows for more mouse data of the same type to  be recorded and sent to jagex.

     

     But anyways, I strongly believe jagex has done something on their bot detection system. The worlds have been emptier this entire month, plus people are reporting not receiving 2 day bot busting bans anymore; they just get a perma "macroing" ban.

    I had a 2 day ban myself this morning on a slayer alt. I wasn't using any of the osbot forum scripts though. I had a few bluelite, dz and openosrs plugins.

  5. 13 hours ago, xhannyah said:

    I had been botting NMZ for 4-5 hrs a day on some accounts, then botting something else for around 1 hr every day. This is the same I have done with some other accounts and never got banned, other than a 2 day bot busting.

    Each account was in a different IP, running on mirror mode. I wake up on Saturday with all my accounts perma banned, even those without previous marks. 

    I decide to start 4 fresh accounts. I did some manual work on them, and botted 1 or 2 quests, and then from 1-15 woodcutting, 1-15 mining with breaks. 

    Today, I wake up with all of them banned again. 

     

    This is the first time I have gotten banned this fast on so many accounts.

     

    Edit:  I have also noticed an unusually low player count on many worlds. 

     

    Anyone else experiencing unusually high ban rates?

    I had 0 bans so far using NMZ. What were you running? How fresh was the account in terms of how long was it last played, exp gained, etc..? When you said you 'changed IP' what did you use to do this? (proxies or a vpn) I was running my main who is now max combat using Fruity's NMZ for easily 10-12 hours a day. I haven't been banned. I haven't even been warned. That doesn't mean it's safe - botting is an inherent risk but so far I have not encountered a ban on any nmz account I've done.

    I saw on your profile you're commenting on lots of scripts from slayer to combat to quest scripts. Perhaps you're running too many scripts too soon? 

  6. I don't know if it's because of the type of activity but I've hit max combat courtesy of @Fruity and his NMZ script and I haven't been banned. I think you need to switch up what you're doing or do something that's got a much lower ban rate.

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    • Your actions are bot like
    • Players are manually reporting you
    • The scripts you are using are either know and the data they give off is getting your accounts flagged
    • The script activity has a higher ban rate
    • Your botting too much on the account 
    • You're not deleting the random.dat file (I don't know how beneficial this is)
    • You're not using mirror mode? (I personally don't use this)
    • Your account is still in a threshold that could get you flagged (with this I mean 1200 is still relatively low, so a 1200 isn't a safe variable to determine the likelihood of the account being flagged)
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