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Agility Ban Rate?

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I used to bot like 90-120 minutes of agility daily, but that was on a quested acc (making zul acc). And no bans. Paid script.

got one acc to 96-99 botting, and many 1-60, biggest issue  is usually seers village so either gonna do it by hand or bot at a diff location :)

 

8 hours ago, LeBron said:

For me personally it has been very high. Always getting the permanent ones too even when accounts are 90% hand done, quested, very high stats etc.

i get the same results as u

I bot agility every day but maxmimum of like 1 - 1 1/2 hours cause of the high ban rate. Thats been working for me recently. Just don't get too greedy I guess

Don't bot in an account which you won't willing to lose, as simple as it.

It's a highly risky activity, in my experience most scripts will get an account banned withing 10h of runtime.

about 33.999234400% as of today. It changes everyday though.

I've used Khaleesi's Agility script on 2 accounts over the last few years with no bans. Mirror Mode + Jagex Client with ~90 mins of botting per day, making sure to do other activities between sessions/days. I also mix up the Reaction setting between bot sessions, switching between 600-650-700-750ms & enabling the Anti-Ban feature of the script.

Edited by ophiates

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