Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

OSBot :: 2007 OSRS Botting

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

LithiumVolt

Members
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by LithiumVolt

  1. Lol, gotta love artificial un-intelligence. The most obvious sign that someone is a bot. (Although in theory it seems like good anti-ban, the reality is that anyone who knows it exists can tell you are a bot in about 3seconds. For starters, actual grammar on RS? Secondly, random jokes yet if anyone talks to you, you will be unable to respond? Sorry..)
  2. LithiumVolt replied to Jeff's topic in Archive
    I would pay MAYBE 4-5m. The only thing it has going for it is that it has MM and Lost City done. That's it. The stats are all easily botted in like a week, and although it's "technically" a pure, its pure stats suck.. Hard. 17 mage? Lol. Anyway, could be worth 8m with the quests done, but you ruined the account with 61 attack. No serious pker is going to want it, the account is really just a potential goldfarm account with decently botted stats, or an account someone would bot into a main but would require a LOT more effort put into it. Sorry
  3. Running more than 1 bot can be extremely profitable and worth every cent if you plan on goldfarming. If you only plan on training one account for stats, don't buy VIP. It's to support the forum more than anything. $9.99 is a small price to pay for the service being provided. If I weren't a broke out-of-work highschool student, I'd buy sponsor in a heartbeat.
  4. LithiumVolt replied to Joseph's topic in Archive
    You would have to submit it to the admits, I'd shoot Raflesia or another admin a PM. As for the requirements, it has to be more or less flawless (capable of running for a number of hours with no human interaction), and it has to pass a sort of "code screening," which ensures the code is professional, contains no malicious content, and is not plagiarized. Goodluck.
  5. Ensure that you have the correct java version installed, x86 or x64. Many people on 64 bit computers install 32 bit java as a result of using firefox or another 32 bit browser. In order to run java programs successfully outside of your browser, it's important to install BOTH 32-bit and 64-bit javas.
  6. Make sure you don't have a ton of shit running in the background. Run multiple bot windows with 2-3 tabs each. Run in low cpu mode. Some scripts take up more memory than others.
  7. LithiumVolt replied to hero3128's topic in Archive
    prob ~3-4m
  8. The problem with apple products in general is that they are not built to last. They are built to be really really really expensive yet not durable, so you spend a ridiculous amount of money on their products. Apple products are also harder to fix once they are broken - for many problems, only apple can service them, and since they have a monopoly on it, they charge a fortune. I'd recommend a custom built PC. Not just because "pcs > macs," but because the cost of maintenance is much lower, and it's easier to upgrade as you see fit. You also get more power for your dollar if you know what you're doing.
  9. Unnecessarily negative. You aren't going anywhere in life. And they're like I aren't going anywhere in life cause I posted "No", Logic? Negativity breeds negativity. No need to rain on the parade. Just trying to have fun... In the SPAM forum.
  10. lmfao this was hilarious was? i still want to draw
  11. To be fair it was very entertaining
  12. I love you aries.
  13. Unnecessarily negative. You aren't going anywhere in life. And they're like
  14. I lol'd irl, so I'm gunna have to give that a +1
  15. LithiumVolt posted a topic in Archive
    So I think this is a topic that a lot of people can both learn from and get input from, since it's inevitable in every person's life. I just recently had a pretty bad breakup and it's something that I don't have a lot of people to talk to about. It'd be nice to hear some of your guys' experiences, and how you've coped (or are coping) with breakups of your own.
  16. LithiumVolt replied to 13teen's topic in Archive
    Being flagged, or looked into. For example, if you bot your main, and then your extra goldfarm account/bot account is banned, they'll be watching your main. They aren't dumb, they realize a lot of goldfarmers/botters use this, and they use that to their advantage. I NEVER get membership on my main by referring my goldfarm accounts, that would be just stupid. Just buy your main its own membership, and then have 2 goldfarm accounts or whatever.
  17. I think you mean the psychology of botters ;) in that case, that one's easy. Why the fuck would I spend 400+ hours repeating the same task when I only have one life to live and the game isn't even that fun.
  18. LithiumVolt replied to 13teen's topic in Archive
    Yep, that's a common strategy of goldfarmers. I've done it a number of times. EDIT: It's worth noting that the "recruited" account is directly attached to the "recruiting" account. If the "recruited" account gets banned for macroing, expect it to mean trouble for your main.
  19. yeah ill be doing a transfer of items every 5 hours. to an account i don't bot on. my only true goal is to make exactly what i started with. if i lose money ill be sad. but if i get what i started with "maybe more" ill be happy The most profitable gold farms (as in, profit in regards to money invested) are with 3-6 bots. I don't think you realize how much of a pain it is to transfer items from 20+ accounts every 5 hours onto one account, and to constantly be resetting bots, etc. VERY few scripts are flawless and about 50% of your bots will just freeze/logout/get stuck with 2 hours of botting. Especially with the randoms problem. Also keep in mind that if your account is logged trading with flagged farming accounts 3x per day for a month in a row it can get your account banned for real world trading. It's not a common ban, but it does happen, which is why professional goldfarmers always gather their gold RIGHT before a transaction (if you've ever bought gold from a goldfarm site, you know it can take em a long time to gather it). tl;dr: You'll probably make your money back, but managing a bot farm isn't "automated money making," large farms are a job in and of themselves.
  20. MUST WATCH MUSIC VIDEO
  21. Michael Bolton rapping.
  22. I've seen you I think haha. This is a good one, almost always empty. Those few people you do see are more likely to report you I imagine (anyone with a brain can realize that a fletcher at nardah is probaaaably a bot). What if you were botting something like runecrafting? Where other players don't effect your output/hr, but you can't hide in front of a bank booth. Would you still prefer to be in a swarm of other bots and players, or with just 1-2 other legit players?
  23. That works out to approximately $3 an hour accounting for switching songs and writing a brief review. Considering I normally run background music anyway, and that I make $0 an hour browsing these forums and jacking off to porn sites, it's an infinite increase in profit. Investors cream themselves for that % profit. +1
  24. That's what I'm doing now, but is that really safer? If a manual bot bust were to happen anywhere, world 1/2/45/30 at pest control would be a prime target.

Account

Navigation

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.