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Amount spent stopping ban

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I'm pretty sure the amount of money spent on an account has something to do with ban likeliness, because I accidently left my main with $400 on bonds/members subscriptions botting agility for 15h overnight and several days later no ban lol.

1 minute ago, ryan1169 said:

I'm pretty sure the amount of money spent on an account has something to do with ban likeliness, because I accidently left my main with $400 on bonds/members subscriptions botting agility for 15h overnight and several days later no ban lol.

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money like IRL? doubt it. I'm guessing its mainly account levels. Jagex for a fact tracks every single low level accounts from the start. Also f2p is tracked way more than members accounts at level 3

 

Make new accounts (10 of them), bot for 3 hours, all banned

Use level 3s that I made almost a year ago with no stats, bot for 1.5 hours, ban

Make new account, Do tut island by hand, level to ~ 200-225 total level by hand, get members, bot 16 hours, no ban

 

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6 minutes ago, John Liu said:

the balls to bot agility on your main

I did 20 minute runs, 120 minute breaks for 30-60. Worked for me xD

its a gamble tbh for jagex to ban accs perm instantly with good stats because either the guy is very addicted any will buy new membership or he will quit.

Ya older accounts with some decent stats definitely last longer it seems like for sure from all the accounts ive botted... theres no point in even botting a fresh lvl 3, you're gonna get banned

you can bot from level 3 just fine, just don't be stupid about it, ramp it up, use appropriate breaks.
do a real slow ramp (like shown below), but work on a group of like 20 accts, so in a month you can have 20 accounts with base 50s that can then bot like crazy.

this is the kinda ramp i use 
botting by day;
1)tut island then goblins to 10 att str def
2)wc, fm, fishing to 10
3)fishing, cooking, 30
4)stronghold goblins to 20 att str def
5)wc, fm to 25
6)1 hour of f2p quests
7)fishing cooking to 40
8)stronghold minotaurs to att str def
9)break
10)mining smithing to 20
11)crafting to 30, wc fm to 35
12)spash mage to 45~
13)finish f2p quests

after that, i usually get members and it looks something like this;
14)20 agi, thieving, few misc members quests
15)fm to 50, mining smithing to 30 and 40 respectively
16)herblore to 35, fletch to 35
17)2 hours of wintertodt
18)herblore to 40, agi and thieving to 35
19)2 hours of wintertodt
20)40 agi, 38 thieving
------start doing farm runs-----
21)2 hours of wintertodt
22)quests
23)2 hours of wintertodt
24)2.5 hours of combat
25)3 hours of wintertodt
at around this point its just working towards base 50s not including combat, 2.5ish hours of botting a day is pretty safe with the right breaks
i usually avoid leveling combat anymore from here because WT is the cashcow paying for other stats, this allows you to avoid botting really "botty" training methods, because you're not in it for profit (just yet)
once you hit 99 FM, stop using WT and switch to NMZ, you can pretty safely NMZ for 6 hours a day on an acct like this, the herbs, sand and seaweed from nmz will now pay for other skills

2 hours ago, fcknbobfrank said:

you can bot from level 3 just fine, just don't be stupid about it, ramp it up, use appropriate breaks.
do a real slow ramp (like shown below), but work on a group of like 20 accts, so in a month you can have 20 accounts with base 50s that can then bot like crazy.

this is the kinda ramp i use 
botting by day;
1)tut island then goblins to 10 att str def
2)wc, fm, fishing to 10
3)fishing, cooking, 30
4)stronghold goblins to 20 att str def
5)wc, fm to 25
6)1 hour of f2p quests
7)fishing cooking to 40
8)stronghold minotaurs to att str def
9)break
10)mining smithing to 20
11)crafting to 30, wc fm to 35
12)spash mage to 45~
13)finish f2p quests

after that, i usually get members and it looks something like this;
14)20 agi, thieving, few misc members quests
15)fm to 50, mining smithing to 30 and 40 respectively
16)herblore to 35, fletch to 35
17)2 hours of wintertodt
18)herblore to 40, agi and thieving to 35
19)2 hours of wintertodt
20)40 agi, 38 thieving
------start doing farm runs-----
21)2 hours of wintertodt
22)quests
23)2 hours of wintertodt
24)2.5 hours of combat
25)3 hours of wintertodt
at around this point its just working towards base 50s not including combat, 2.5ish hours of botting a day is pretty safe with the right breaks
i usually avoid leveling combat anymore from here because WT is the cashcow paying for other stats, this allows you to avoid botting really "botty" training methods, because you're not in it for profit (just yet)
once you hit 99 FM, stop using WT and switch to NMZ, you can pretty safely NMZ for 6 hours a day on an acct like this, the herbs, sand and seaweed from nmz will now pay for other skills

Dam that's quite a routine. Do you have this all scripted or do you do some by hand?

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