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Rip perm banned after 10hrs total botting time.

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been botting 2hrs / day for the past 5 days and banned. 4hrs of agility with khal agility, and 6hrs of khal motherload mine.

rip my alt, this is my first botting ban.

Edited by Durky

I like wearing the tinfoil hat of - don't bot then play or play then bot.

17 minutes ago, Charlotte said:

You should bot just 5mins of agility a day

shut up charlotte
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Edited by Slut

I've botted agility to 99. It's numerous factor: account age, stats, patterns, etc. and some would say otherwise but I think the script plays a huge factor as well. 

52 minutes ago, NHtoxic said:

i just got my 1st ban using khal wintertodt

then dont bot if ur afraid of a ban..

58 minutes ago, defil3d said:

then dont bot if ur afraid of a ban..

i didnt say i was afraid of a ban? i was just saying i had also been banned recently?

Avoid botting agility. Mirror has no effect since rooftops are constantly monitored regardless. 

Ive done so with/without my own script, 1-3 hrs per session with breaks. 2/3 of my bots constantly got filtered out from courses. No such experience with any other skill/ including RC.

Wouldn't recommend botting agility unless you got a good script.

Shouldn't bot one of the most click intensive skills in OSRS ?

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