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Ban rate on ghost mouse/autoclicker

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Hi, doing magic atm and haven't botted on this account, have gotten other accs permbanned though (1,5+ years ago) so might be flagged. 

I want to do stun alch with ghost mouse or similiar autoclicker or recording device, or just alch with autoclicker, I thought there was virtually no ban rate on autoclickers, but is there a high chance I'd get banned? And what can I do to avoid it?

thanks in advance!

1 minute ago, Chris said:

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typical osbot members. 

To answer your question. Yes, autoclickers and mouse recorders especially, have a lower ban rate.

very low rate. ive auto clicked on multiple accounts to 99 mage and not even a 2 day ban yet

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Cheers fellas ill try it out :) Also, do you always get a 2 day ban? or sometimes insta permaban?

8 minutes ago, Jammer said:

typical osbot members. 

To answer your question. Yes, autoclickers and mouse recorders especially, have a lower ban rate.

what do you mean bro chris gave him the answer he was looking for??

Lower bans on ghost mouse, but as always if you bot in moderation. Scripts are just as good.

don't do it in f2p: i had a 500 alch recording - got 99 mage on 3 accs in mems no problem decided to alch 94-99 mage in f2p using same script and got insta perm on a 1600 total X D but otherwise do it in members and you'll be fine - i'd stick to alching at g.e world 2

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