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Autoclicking to 99s Project

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54 minutes ago, Unclaimed said:

How do you train combat stats with autoclicking?

Use your imagination....so many methods, lol, do some research

 

1 hour ago, RAM said:

Could you do agility rooftops? and how can you do multiple accounts at once

 

auto-clicking is all X-Y coordinates on your screen, so adjust multiiple tabs so that every X-Y position is clicked on and there ya go, happy low-key botting. Not as 100% effective because the mouse clicks wherever you want it to click and at a certain position at a certain point in time (hence, botting on multiple OSBOT clients vs. a mouse recorder moving from 1 client to another) it can be maybe a tiny bit slower?, but it'll make your account and your end-goal attainable for whatever it is you want to bot without receiving a ban 

 

Also, you can probs auto-click agility @ edgeville dungeon in the Wilderness by spam clicking the monkey-bars to the Earth Warriors. I remember someone did this method while doing wilderness slayer, reported them for the lols, and has yet to be banned (still see his acc. on hiscores). It comes out to be like 20k agility exp/hr, so its pretty good, at that rate it would take 2 months of non-stop agility to 99.

Edited by paulrut24

All skills are pretty much auto-clickable except maybe for hunter, farming, and slayer. Rest is all auto-clickable to 99.

 

 

Mouse recording programs are pretty much a "poor man's" way of making your own "private script," but it goes to show how effective it is at reducing ban rates

Edited by paulrut24

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21 hours ago, paulrut24 said:

Use your imagination....so many methods, lol, do some research

 

auto-clicking is all X-Y coordinates on your screen, so adjust multiiple tabs so that every X-Y position is clicked on and there ya go, happy low-key botting. Not as 100% effective because the mouse clicks wherever you want it to click and at a certain position at a certain point in time (hence, botting on multiple OSBOT clients vs. a mouse recorder moving from 1 client to another) it can be maybe a tiny bit slower?, but it'll make your account and your end-goal attainable for whatever it is you want to bot without receiving a ban 

 

Also, you can probs auto-click agility @ edgeville dungeon in the Wilderness by spam clicking the monkey-bars to the Earth Warriors. I remember someone did this method while doing wilderness slayer, reported them for the lols, and has yet to be banned (still see his acc. on hiscores). It comes out to be like 20k agility exp/hr, so its pretty good, at that rate it would take 2 months of non-stop agility to 99.

that edgvile thing was op back in days lol remeber i got 80 by that way

Thanks for sharing what program you use, in the process of making some accounts my self.

The software keeps thinking I’m moving my mouse, any idea why? ( I’m not ).

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16 hours ago, Pryzm said:

The software keeps thinking I’m moving my mouse, any idea why? ( I’m not ).

go options and turn off that thing if you move mouse it doesnt stop

Edited by jesenican

Nice thread, I'll be using your method for fletching once I'm done with 200M thieving. Only ~20M xp to go. All autoclicked too!

anybody here have experience with mouse recorders on Linux systems?

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