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should i risk

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I just got a 2 days banned from using the cursing bot

 

Should I risk autoclicker to splash fire strike at lumbridge?

Does somebody know if they ban ppl that use autoclicker? 

7 minutes ago, Antwerpen said:

I just got a 2 days banned from using the cursing bot

 

Should I risk autoclicker to splash fire strike at lumbridge?

Does somebody know if they ban ppl that use autoclicker? 

ddont risk if you care about the acc, if you must bot it only on weekend with 1 hour botting 1 hour pause schedule

Haven't got any bans with using autoclicker yet (like 6x 94 magic autoclicked)

But for real if you got 2 days ban i would not bot/autoclick anything on it.

Its suicide lol

Got a 2 day ban about 2 weeks ago and have been botting on it everyday. Just lowered the time down from 12-16 hours a day to 2-4 hours a day. 

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It is my main account, but I just never heard someone getting banned for autoclicking

dude you're autoing still, you can get banned. Jagex doesnt care if your botting a skill or moneymaking you are still botting, botting=risk of ban. I lost two accounts this week and I was only botting 4/hrs a day.

lol 'its your main' why would you even think of botting again after having a 2 day ban?

I got banned using a curser script too, while some months ago i got myself 94 magic with it. Probably they detecting it now? :P

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