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Botting after a moderate ban

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I just got back into osrs like a month ago, never botted before, used apa sand crabs from 85 str to 88. then botted 25-61 agility and got a 2 day moderate ban, which im assuming is from the agility botting. From start to ban it was like 3 days. Do you guys think I would be safe if I just botted sand crabs like 3 hours a day, or is this acc a lost cause?

I had bots lasting for 2 months+ after a moderate ban. I also had bots not even lasting a day after a moderate ban. Anything is possible ?‍♂️

Edited by Mephisto

If you dont mind getting the acc getting permbanned, bot it. If not, don't bot. Ban rates through the roof after a moderate.

yea ive botted after a 2 day ban and almost instantly the acc gets permed..... the most I went was like 2-3 weeks

if you dont care about your acc getting banned then just go for it

 

but this time avoid high banrate skills like agility and I would recommend you doing it for small amount of time at a time if youre only going to bot combat, I think for combat skills you only really need to look out for player reports and high botted areas. (maybe try a diff npc instead of sandcrabs)

In my experience sand crabs is like best place to bot for long hours, suicided 1-90 it was great

 

Botting an account is NEVER SAFE. So it's your call!

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