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Nice. If you decide to make another main, 99 Thieving is also possible in Mirror, just be careful where you bot it and avoid other players.
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Bot bans non-existent with one factor change
caketeaparty replied to DylanSRT's topic in Botting & Bans
Botting is absolutely systematized. The oldest anti-cheating efforts relied heavily on automated software, today in the age of machine learning it's become much more advanced. Flagging accounts/ips absolutely happens, and it can be triggered by using the wrong proxy/VPN or like you said, getting the client detected. Manual bans are pretty rare, and the reason they won't ever provide "evidence" for your ban is because all of their evidence is algorithm-based. Mirror Mode on an unflagged proxy is the best case scenario and will possibly last that account forever as long as it doesn't get manually reported. You are not totally safe even in Mirror Mode. How do I know? I had several Thieving bots I was babysitting that didn't get off of a certain NPC when asked, it got mass reported by everyone in the room. Next day, banned every time. It's pretty clear that botwatch only runs on accounts that are flagged somehow, if it decides to analyze you, you're out of luck even in Mirror Mode. If enough people report you whether on Mirror or Stealth, it seems you're going to get flagged. -
It's very, very rare that they'll ever flag your mules for botting, only RWT if they find out, and they barely even catch that. I have mule tiers if I'm trading tons of bots in a short window just to be safe, but in two years I've experienced 0 bans on mules that have traded 100+ banned bots. It may be wise to change up your mule every so often, but that's really all you have to do to be super safe. Some say questing/skilling keeps your mules under the radar, but they make no difference to me. I've even made a mule on a flagged proxy lol.
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A lot of your needs can be fulfilled with VIP scripts, which requires monthly recurring VIP but tbh, it's worth every penny. I've profited hundreds of mills on Fletching alone.
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Manual reports is a less touched upon factor that will get you banned most of the time, too. Just don't bot crowded areas where everyone is competing for resources.
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Residential IPs are absolutely necessary!
caketeaparty replied to caketeaparty's topic in Botting & Bans
I know for a fact that my dynamic home IPs last much longer than on the datacenter IPs I've used, so it's definitely not a placebo. Maybe I've just been looking at the wrong providers. It seems like if you don't know where to look, residential is always better to go with for nearly guaranteed unflagged proxies. Virgin (never used) proxies might also bypass flagging, but they're pretty expensive as well.- 16 replies
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Residential IPs are absolutely necessary!
caketeaparty replied to caketeaparty's topic in Botting & Bans
According to Proxifier, data transfer for Runescape after logging in is measured in KB. I doubt a few bots would run 1GB in an entire month. I never get extra data charges on mobile either, so it's pretty safe with low bandwidth.- 16 replies
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caketeaparty replied to caketeaparty's topic in Botting & Bans
Do you use a lesser known provider or create your own proxy servers?- 16 replies
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So after extensive testing I've come to the conclusion there are two main factors that will determine how quickly you are detected and banned. The first is Mirror Mode, of course, but most scripts don't work well with it. Anyway, it's not the scripts, it's not the client, it's not account age or stats or any of that, these are all afterthoughts. The main thing that will prevent you getting banned right away is a Residential IP. If you can't use Mirror Mode (or equivalent on other clients), then Residential proxies are 100% mandatory, it's not even a debate. I've tested this with many bot clients including OSBot and almost every time I use a DCH proxy, that account will be banned in under 2 days in stealth injection. Using the same scripts on my home IP, nearly every account lasts a week, more often a month, or longer, and when they do get banned, it's a 2 day ban, rarely permanent. Even the godawful p****bot flies under the radar on home IPs for weeks at a time. How could this be? We know certain types of IPs can get flagged, but more specifically, Jagex's system seems to flag your account for botwatch as soon as you connect with these flagged IPs, meaning botwatch will be analyzing your account at all times on types of IPs legitimate players never use. This would the reason why we get detected right away when we try to run scripts on any datacenter proxy. Residential IPs are used by every legit player and so botwatch is not analyzing accounts on Residential IPs 24/7, therefore we get away with running scripts until enough activity alerts Jagex's system. This is just my theory based on testing. I'm pretty sure a Residential IP can become flagged if enough bots are banned in association with it. Now, besides the fact that botting on your home IP can get your real accounts chain-banned, after a few bots it's not scalable at all. Residential SOCKS proxies are extremely hard to come by, I've only found localproxies.com and a few RDP servers with residential ips as realistic options, but these are both very limiting because they're not static/dedicated, or the RDPs are scarce from sketchy providers. Sure, it may be possible you can find datacenter proxies that will last your accounts at least a week, but I haven't had any luck finding them. Meanwhile, Residential IPs are literally the holy grail of botting. If anyone knows a good source of dedicated Residential proxies or any other kind of proxy that works for that matter, please share it so we can at least break even on these overpriced bonds ?. I'll keep searching and testing.
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It sounds like you're botting your mules to auto-trade, big mistake. Full automation sounds nice in theory, but in practice it astronomically increases risk. I never keep more than 100m on any account and always sell everything except what I need to keep a farm running. Larger trades are suspicious, this is proven. Try splitting trades up into 30m at a time, or random small amounts. Think about it, what do you think Jagex sees? The only accounts that constantly move hundreds of mills rather than accumulate wealth on one single account are Duel Arena addicts and gold selling sites.
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How much would you recommend to pay for these? 1. 75 Ranged 75 Magic 70 Def no quests done. 2. 80+ Magic 70 Def no quests done.
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I also had my main perm'd while doing Thieving long before I got into botting. It got quashed some months later, so the only explanation is that my clicks/interactions were detected as bot-like, which isn't surprising consider how Thieving works. It's also possible to be falsely banned if enough players manually report you for botting. It doesn't always have anything to do with botting on the same IP at all.
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Depends on the value of gp/xp for Hunter. You could easily fetch 7m for it. Do Eagle's Peak and get it to 80 and you might be able to sell for 15-20m if not more, especially since you can do black chins right away. Anyone with the right hunter script can make the investment back and much more.
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The IP you're using is flagged as suspicious. Never use VPN or datacenter IPs. When your accounts start getting locked, it's time to switch to a fresh IP because you'll always be carefully watched by their algorithm even if you solve the locking problem. This is the first reason why some people get banned in less than 2 days and have no clue how. Don't be some people.
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Script is broken after yesterday's update, it doesn't click to pickpocket, only to move. Pls fix. Ty
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Trial please
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This script was working flawlessly when I used it around a week ago, but unfortunately it's bugging out for me now. It gets to the first few barrows brothers and switches the prayer on just fine, but doesn't go back to the inventory to use a pray pot when prayer starts to run out. It stays on the prayer tab and the cursor spazzes out while prayer hits 0. I tried different settings/different profiles, so I can only assume the script broke? Bugged or any ideas? EDIT: STRANGELY ENOUGH, just zooming in has somehow fixed all issues for now...