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Whats higher ban rate? Banking or Dropping

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I'm using Capes woodcutting script and its amazing so far! i'm wondering if the ban rate is higher if you bank your willows or just drop them? What about for other skills?

I ran aleks macro cutter for 10 hours with breaks banking all my logs and havent been banned yet, did that a few days ago now..

dropping would require more repetitive clicking

2 minutes ago, Juggles said:

Dropping is higher ban rate. Have extensively tested this. 

^ I would trust Juggles on this one; glad you enjoy the script! :) 

Edited by Team Cape

 

13 minutes ago, Juggles said:

Dropping is higher ban rate. Have extensively tested this.

even using random drop ?

1 hour ago, RuneMaker4657 said:

 

even using random drop ?

I never tried random dropping. 
From my testing, shift dropping had a higher ban rate than regular dropping. 

Lowest ban rate:

Banking>Regular dropping>Shift drop 

Banking > Any form of dropping.

Tested for over 2 months :)

16 hours ago, Charlotte said:

Banking > Any form of dropping.

Tested for over 2 months :)

Should I assume this applies for fishing and mining too?

4 hours ago, Barty69 said:

Should I assume this applies for fishing and mining too?

Yes.

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