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I have been botting oldschool RS for quite a while now, & I have an arsenal of level 3 bots ready to use. I need a bot that's stable, as in I wont have to fix it every 2-3 hours.

Even a stable flax bot would be fine with me, but every bot I have ever used is unstable. 

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You will get banned in few hours/days lol.

 

I botted flax on 10 accounts for 3 days with no bans, botted yews on 8 accounts for a month with 1 ban. Don't comment your useless input.

your lucky then cause i made a new acct tried botting like a week like 300 total lvls later and it got banned in 4 hours

I submit FishAny.

 

Very stable, and features the nice auto-pilot that will automatically change fishing types as you level up. No monitoring needed, only a bit of gold (10k to be safe) and some cammy teles (around 20 to be safe).

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I submit FishAny.

 

Very stable, and features the nice auto-pilot that will automatically change fishing types as you level up. No monitoring needed, only a bit of gold (10k to be safe) and some cammy teles (around 20 to be safe).

Ran this for 50hr +

All ur accounts will get banned within a day. Then u will be ip flagged and any new accounts u make will also be banned. Dont bot flax

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