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On 11/1/2017 at 12:06 AM, HoneyDewBubbleT said:

Murgee auto clicker has macro recording. Super good! I found that I could even do Teak powerchopping with it for 6 hours a day without ban. Super nice considering WC is pretty easy to get banned for as well once you go over 2 hours.

When you do this, do you just set it to click the tree and drop inv every so often? What level did you start, and what are you now?

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On 12-10-2017 at 6:37 PM, GPSwap said:

a script is safer than a recording this isnt 2005 XD

It isn't. used it on rs3 to max out almost every stat if you are creative you can do loads with this program.

On oldschool i mainly used it for the skills listed above also herblore. cleaning herbs / making potions.

 

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didn't even realize this topic was this old my bad.

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i can confirm recording software works really well i ve done 99 mining wc crafting over 250m fletching etc this way without any bans

 

Edit: when crafting etc i only record 1 inventory, its enough

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On 4/15/2018 at 6:58 PM, lvl7botter said:

i can confirm recording software works really well i ve done 99 mining wc crafting over 250m fletching etc this way without any bans

 

Edit: when crafting etc i only record 1 inventory, its enough

yall got me fucked up. I knew about this back in the day but still!?

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currently doing this for mage/fletching. Works like a charm.

I'd say if you have a couple recordings and they are long enough there is enough change in pattern that it should be fine.
Scripts themselves have a pattern that you can find.

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I used the autoclicker from gary's hood to get 99 mage on my pure. It's literally 100x safer than botting on a client.

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This is 100% true. All this time the safest way to bot has been macros. I have experimented a lot this year and it is very clear how jagex's detection works. STEALTH INJECTION = definite ban. Mirror mode is just like using macros on your own client. HOWEVER, the reason people get banned is because they use the popular bots. Jagex only deviates from their stealth injection detection for these very popular bots. They create special flagging code targeted at specific scripts. I've been making my own scripts in secluded places using mirror mode all year long and there is no issue at all. In essence that becomes the same thing as mouse macros, but with a much greater capability. Oh and Antibans are completely useless and most real coders know this. They only add them because ppl think that they help. I stood in the same secluded place for 3 days straight clicking the same exact three pixels of iron ore and no ban. 

 

TLDR; Stealth Injection = Ban, Popular Bots = Ban

made a zerk like 4 months ago and got 1500 total with 95% ghostmouse, can't do it for every skill and some recordings need babysitting but bankstanding stuff is fairly safe. 99cooking/fletching, 80 crafting/smithing etc and only did profitable methods.

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