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kylebot

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  1. So if I were to create ~5 accounts on the same IP as I created my mule on, and then did everything on those accounts (tut island and botting) completely on proxies and never logged back in with the bot accounts on the mule IP, the mule would probably still have a high potential of still getting a chain ban? Just trying to familiarize myself with the current state of all this in 2020. Thank you for the reply btw! I suppose I might as well create the bot accounts on a proxy, I'm just unfamiliar with how to go through the account creation on a browser and if it would need to match up with the IP as when I log in ingame.
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  3. Ive been out of the botting scene for about 6 years. A LOT has changed! I have an odd circumstance with regard to my internet at my house - I have two different connections (my ISP recently installed fiber, but left my old connection online). I also just happen to have two gaming PCs that can handle quite a bit of load. I play with my main on the fiber connection, and I'm going to do everything bot-related on the old connection, just to completely delete the risk of cross-contamination somehow. Ive created my mule on my old connection, and started manually leveling and playing like a legit normal account by hand. My "old" connection has a static IP, and If flagged by jagex, I doubt I could get my ISP to cooperate with me on getting the IP changed since they focus on fiber now. Here's my main question - Should I create my bot accounts on my "old" IP and then proxy to bot, or should I never login on that IP with an account thats going to bot in the future? Also, since the PC I am going to use to bot with can handle quite a bit of load, this would mean I wouldn't need a VPS until it gets overloaded? The only reason I can think i would need a VPS from the start would be if it turns out that I should create my bots on a completely different IP... Would I need a VPS do that, or could this be done on my system? Many thanks for any help =]

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