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Runelite client seems pretty OP for something that’s not a bot. I’ll ptobably switch to it.

 

Woox’s loot logger looks cool tho

Just be cautious, I've had a few friends say they got hacked after using it for a short time. Again no actual data to prove it, just word of mouth. Does seem pretty OP though TBH

Same thing with OSBuddy.

But this is free and I don't know how they make money so who knows. I have a RS authenticator active, though, so I shouldn't be able to get hacked..

24 minutes ago, RoomScape said:

Same thing with OSBuddy.

But this is free and I don't know how they make money so who knows. I have a RS authenticator active, though, so I shouldn't be able to get hacked..

You never know.. also isn't the authenticator a thing that could be disabled by going to rs website without email confirmation ?

17 minutes ago, d23p said:

You never know.. also isn't the authenticator a thing that could be disabled by going to rs website without email confirmation ?

They need your email to disable auth or have your account recoverd by lost password. 

I was using it but i heard they sell IP for money? Thats why B0aty stopped using it.

Edited by Casper Ghost

3 minutes ago, Casper Ghost said:

I was using it but i heard they sell IP for money? Thats why B0aty stopped using it.

Get a dynamic IP.

4 hours ago, evenflyox said:

Just be cautious, I've had a few friends say they got hacked after using it for a short time. Again no actual data to prove it, just word of mouth. Does seem pretty OP though TBH

It's open source

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