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Ban time for members

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Hey guys, lemme ask, if im a member and im botting for a non profitable skill, i will receive a "light" ban first? Or will be a perma ban?

There is no system for bans. It's near impossible to predict whether you would get a perm or a two day, however perms are far more common no matter the skill, especially for young accounts.

You can only hope that they hit you with a 2 day. But I've had some of mine be hit with a perma right off the back whole training thieving and such. But that's the name of the game 

3 hours ago, pratesvi said:

Hey guys, lemme ask, if im a member and im botting for a non profitable skill, i will receive a "light" ban first? Or will be a perma ban?

i find that skills like agility fishing theiving etc cop yah a perm and doing such like nmz sand crabs gives a  2 day but its all random 

All the luck of the dip - Although personally > new accounts seem to get the ban hammer and decently trained accounts get a 2 day 

But in saying that i've had visa-versa 

if ur account is less than 6 months old, its 99% perm ban

For me it's around 60/40 2-days/perms for first offence if I intend on them being durable

The majority of my accounts that I intend to survive will be slapped with a 2-day first.

I don't find that time is a factor HOWEVER I rarely receive 'young' bans so I'm not a good source for that.

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