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Artilleryman37

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  1. Process hooking on mobile does require root access and also from what i can tell is a pain to do but a modified client built from the original client source code wouldnt be process hooking because youre code is part of the original program. I dont know enough to know how hard it would be to add your own features to the existing clients source code but i can tell you the source code is easy to get.
  2. That seems pointless to me. You can already bot on pc so why emulate the mobile version? A mobile bot would be for people without pc access or while away from home. To me a modded client seems like the safest and most accurate/reliable way to bot.
  3. Ankulua is a great clicker bot. Easy image detection and can make swipes and pinch inputs. Also you can write lua scripts to control the bot better. For example using if statements to check hp via image detection before looking for monsters etc. I just downloaded an apk of the runescape app and managed to extract it and convert it into its java source code using jadx on mobile. Im a complete java noob but couldnt a skilled programmer use that to add botting features and compile a new modded client. As far as i can tell i can just recompile the code as an apk in aide and it will run as intended. And thats just with mobile apps. No telling what someone who knows java and is using a pc could do.

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