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Splashing using Autoclicker

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i leave it when i go to sleep, its safer than alching using an autoclicker or its the same ban rate?

From my experience with auto clickers, factors that affect "ban rate" were: Duration of macro session, frequency and length of breaks, total time played given a 24 hour period, and Account Age. Of all the factors I listed, I found that account age had the greatest impact in regards to how long of a session you could autoclick for. I fletched for 3 hours and breaked for 1-2 hours autoclicking on my main and got it to 90+. Tried the same thing on a relatively fresh account and got it banned. So I would keep the length of duration proportional to the account age. 

Autoclicker, no matter how unique your pattern is isn't ban-proof. 

Either way, botting or auto clicking overnight isn't a great idea

If i was you I'd make a fresh level auto click it for 24-48 hours straight and see how long it lasts - I just did this the other day/night fresh lvl 3 f2p auto clicked all night and no ban 

Got banned for the first time in 12 years using a autoclicker at knights today. Bot busting moderate only a two dayer

6 hours ago, Thee Goat said:

Got banned for the first time in 12 years using a autoclicker at knights today. Bot busting moderate only a two dayer

fresh acc?

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