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Botting on mobile

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@poptartjake was the only mobile botter I know that had a farm up and running at one point. As for macro detection I have yet to run into any problems but at the same time I don't do heavy botting on mobile as well.

iv used a macro recorder on it, dont know about ban rate but from what iv done its not to high. but all i did was fletching/cannonballs

 

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@Runnwith I'm still here 😉

I've got extensive experience with running mobile bots, both macro based and fully scripted. The detection rate for mobile vs desktop isn't much different when talking about macros in specific. Both use the official client and typically a macro recording is unique to the user that created it, so the BotWatch data is minimal. (Run the same script for weeks on end or on several accounts and that will change)

However, when it comes to scripted bots, I've had some interesting results. For example, if I try out a new money maker and build a new bot/script for it, I usually get between 4-8 weeks before the first ban happens. After that, the bans become increasingly more frequent until eventually I can't get longer than 24-48 hours before a ban happens. The more accounts I run a script on, the faster BotWatch learns and starts fighting back. 😉

Hope this info is helpful.

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