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Botting a Main

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So recently I have been trying to level a main with minimal botting in comparison to the amount of time I play legit. And when I do bot I babysit it 100% of the time, delete jagex cache, use socks5 paid proxies, get a minimum of 2-6 quest points a day, never bot the same task for more than 2-3 hours, switch between paid scripts on the same skill on the daily, go pk'ing, do clue scrolls, everything that a normal player would do. And again I stress that on these accounts I bot maybe a quarter of my played time, probably less. Yet, I still am receiving bans at an alarming rate. 

 

I am just curious if anyone has had any luck on botting a main account for more than a month that you actually intend on playing and not purely using it for gold farming or botting to gain profit? Is it possible to actually incorporate botting into an account that you intend on playing as your main?

why would you use proxies when you are botting when you play that acc legit most of the time?

 

I think it would be kinda suspicious if you suddenly get a new ip everytime you start to bot

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I use proxies because my home IP was flagged a while back, I'm sure of it. I would create an account and if there was even 5 minutes of botting done on the account it was banned and all accounts linked to the account would be banned no matter what.

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