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Main account runecrafting.

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Hello guys,

I have a main account that i want to bot runecrafting on. I know this is a risky skill but i am only planning to bot for 2 hours with breaks and not every day of the week.

Do you think that if i do it carefully that i can last for more then a month?

Honestly I've had the worst luck with runecrafting.  I botted 20 minutes every other day and still got banned.  This was early levels 1-30.  

just bot it 24/7 you wont get ban.........

runecrafting is one of the highest banrates even an hour can get you.

botting=risking

You'll get instabanned giving my experience, you'd be better off paying for a service that'll get you the levels you want. 

Runecrafting is basically a end game skill if ur going to bot, there's only one outcome, which is banned. pay someone a few mills for the service rather than a few years of game time for a few levels

Yeah just pay someone some $$$ to do it. Or just do it yourself since it is your main. I don't find the enjoyment of getting other people to grind on my main. 

idk how but I managed to bot 1-44 rc without bans and didnt even do anything between :???: that was few months ago tho

Edited by Abysm

I've always stayed away from botting Rune crafting on my main, everyone seems to get banned.

Edited by border22

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