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Tips for botting a skiller

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yeah nothing really just go with ^^ that link above. Botting is asking for a ban no matter how :D

Maybe get your skills up a bit legitimately to start with, then bot. It may reduce the chance of ban a little, but it's still a high chance you will be banned.

There is no tricks or tipps if you wanna bot with a low banrate you either get a private script or buy one use mirror client stay active on forums go trough threads if you just want to get 1 skiller account I would do Tutorial Island by Hand and get Fletching / WC / Fishing etc. to a level of 20-30 wouldnt take to long then do some quests and start botting.

Train the account legit before you start botting. Do not bot things with high ban rates ( WC Yews , Fishing Sharks, etc) Do not suicide bot, and be prepared for the worst.

 

GL

Botting a skiller is risky business. Players in game are much more likely to report a level 3 that is chopping willows for 8 hours straight than they are to report a level 50 or something. But my main advice is to quest a shit ton in between botting and play legit to start like the others have said. Play legit for a few days, then maybe even let the account sit for a while and come back a week later. Fresh accounts have MUCH higher ban rates. If you bot straight off of tutorial island you will probably be banned within 3 days tops unless the RNG gods have blessed you.

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