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Noobs question, do I get banned for autoclick teleport? No bot using

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Is not a bot, It's just a mouse autoclicker. They'd detect like Im spending all my runes clicking them

Less likely to get banned than an actual bot and if you do get banned more likely a 2 day ban i think :p still risky if you care about the account though

Edited by FuryShark

Yeah autoclickers can get you banned. I've never been banned while using one though.

33 minutes ago, CaTiiRe said:

Im using autoclick to teleport, does it get banned too?

doubt it i alched and teleported wth auto clickers from 25-94 mage never been ban even on accounts with a 50% ban for botting before

 

There's still a chance of you being banned. The auto clicking software is considered 3rd party/botting.

28 minutes ago, Muffins said:

prolly notgonna get banned

It actually increases the ban chance because its on the same pixel creating the same pattern?

Any automation gets you banned. Autoclickers are considered macroing 

2 minutes ago, Muffins said:

sorry didnt know you had a PhD in botting tactics

 

youll be fine

Just graduated last year with it actually :doge:

They count bot as pretty much any input that isnt from someone. so yes they count that as botting but low chance of a ban if the autoclicker is good.

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