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2 hours ago, AsBakedAsCake said:

There is no such thing as anti-ban. The only reason scripters will label a script with "anti-ban" is to help it sell. Chances are if you ask the scripter what that anti-ban is, they'll tell you it's disclosed information as to not expose what their anti-ban is, which never existed in the first place.

So yeah, anti-ban is not a real thing. Doesn't work, does 0% to reduce ban rate. Best off just perfecting your code and not worrying about anti-ban procedures at all. To those who don't want to believe me - I can script as well. Anti-ban procedures DO NOTHING.

 

2 hours ago, Malcolm said:

Take a look about what Alek says here especially about anti-ban. IMO I completely agree that anti-ban does nothing and is completely useless and is just used as a "marketing" ploy. 

 

Its speculation not proven. I don't think stuff like hovering stats to check xp etc. helps. but there is some stuff in my scripts I think personally help, which are in a lot of basic scripts. If it is something you afk - then have mouse api move off screen like you are afk training. not just sit on the fishing spot you clicked 5 minutes ago.

Edited by RawrChad

14 hours ago, HexMurder said:

I appreciate all the comments, and thanks for the information about anti-ban. But, I'm still looking for a well written source to study here ?

Unofficial Scripts --> I have learned heaps from it.

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