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JimmyBeamer

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  1. Hello, a freshman here and I came to share my studies. I am new to OSRS and have only written color bots for different games so far, but somehow I got hooked on OSRS and wanted to build something to make my life easier. This is my first post here and I rarely use forums, so please tell me if I’m doing something wrong. I left 8 VMs with different scripts I running for 7 days, with (almost) no breaks, F2P accounts: 2 accounts got banned straight away the next morning (power mining in Lumbridge) 2 accounts got banned on day 4, they were grinding combat to 40, then mining 2 accounts got banned on day 8, after the weekend; they did some quests, swapping between combat and mining every 20 levels. I even managed to trade out 5M gold total 1 account: I’m not sure why the account was suspended. It was doing quests (manually) after reaching combat 40, after 16 hours of botting 1 account: got stuck and did not get banned, it reached only combat 30. using only lunge, so it probably ran for over 10 hours On my host machine, I left my best script running: Mining, smithing, combat (melee, ranged, and magic), selling items and after 2 weeks, no ban. Combat is 60+, mining and smithing are 70+, making 10k gold per hour. I also did all starter quests myself. My bots are not very fast, but extremely reliable, and I did not implement any antiban/antipattern/human-pattern stuff. The account that got stuck had nearly the same progress as the account that got banned (the one where I don’t know why), so I believe multiple players reported me, which got me banned in the end. What I learned is: Making quests helps a lot Don’t grind in the same spot Look for less congested areas Make sure to level up multiple skills I read somewhere from a 2017 post that antipatterns are useless. They are not. Maybe you won’t trick Jagex, but you can trick other players, which is exactly what you want. By diversifying the tasks and adding human behavior, my bots will get fewer reports for sure, making them last for a little bit longer. Another person also wrote, “only botting for 10 hours a week and not for a profit destroys the whole purpose of botting,” which is why my ultimate goal is, for my bots to at least survive 2 weeks, trading out all goods on Sundays. I will have to make some scripts to automatically do the tutorial and quests, which currently consumes the most time when setting up new accounts. I hope my information can help someone, and I will soon be starting a second wave using new techniques and implementing some "anti patterns". Thanks for reading. Edit: I added myself everywhere as a friend, yet my main is not banned even though 7 out of 8 friends were bots. The combat script only grinds goblins non-stop, the mine script farms tin to level 15, mines iron, depositing all items in the bank, repeating the cycle approx. every 250s.

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