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Mirror Mode / Stealth Injection

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I know this has probably been asked many times and I apologise for my lack of knowledge but I have recently just returned to RS/Botting after many years and I am just wondering what the differences are, I read that mirror mode decreases the chance of a ban so if anyone knows if this is the case then I think I may purchase VIP. thanks!

Edited by TheTariq

Mirror mode, the bot client hooks onto the RuneScape client. Stealth injection: the bot injects it’s own code into the RuneScape client (afaik)

 

I could be completely wrong but hope this helps.

 

Edited by Space

I'm going to say it does reduce bans BUT it will obviously not prevent you from getting banned. It also uses more resources than Stealth Injection and it is slower with the ingame reactions.

mirror mode: Reflects the oldschool client (JVM) into a new process and hooks into that to get information such as object ID's etc. Control is done on the official client.

Injection mode: Injects directly into the official client.

 

Imo, on windows always use mirror mode. If you use macos, a linux distro or anything else, injection has the same ban rates as mirror mode from my own testing at least. 

Nobody really knows. There are so so many factors that go into bot detection, and this is just one.

 

However, I would highly recommend you get VIP. It's very helpful.

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