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the age old question; how to be, 'safer'

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Hello, all. 

 

Of course, you're at risk of getting banned for botting, but is there any general advice for potentially having a 2-3 bot farm? Like 2 green dragon bots, or something? 

 

 

Age old question will be met with age old replies; take breaks, try to avoid botting during working hours, consider premium/private scripts, thinking about how long and at what time you bot, consider proxies to avoid chainbans and the like.

From personal experience a good script goes a long way, so I usually find a script that works well and then use a more cautious approach to botting, especially when running smallers farms, as each account is more important and bans set you further back.

You'd be suprised how ''useless'' most of the ''how to not get banned '' information is, a good script gets you far. People like to credit their ''breaking scheduel and botting techniques'' instead of the developers.

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Is it ever worth getting a private script made? Just exactly how many people are purchasing these premium scripts, anyway? 

Someone told me they're like $200-$300 for a decent script. If I ever want to run a small farm or even one account, is that ever worth it?

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