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Couple Noob Questions

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I haven't botted in a very long time, bought gold the other day to chuck at the sand casino, and for a vouch it brought me here so decided to get back into it.

Really only have 2 basic questions;

What's the difference between Mirror mode and Injection?

Which is safer to use for extended periods of time? (6-8 hour intervals)

I've paid for all of my scripts, I don't use any free ones so I'm curious the difference and if one is safer over the other

Mirror more uses the original Runescape client and Jagex see that and this is main assumption why Mirror mode is safer and many people agree on that. If you main higher end stuff or only one account Mirror mode is probably way better than injection.

Yes, paid one are better mainly for two reasons: 1. They are better made. 2. Less people use them so less detectable

Mirror mode is more safe to use.

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Thank you guys!

I ran a few older accounts with paid scripts via injection and they all got banned the next day using different scripts; so I'm going to assume that's very unsafe lol


I guess a follow up question would be; 
Is it  as safe to bot 2-3 accounts at once as it would be to bot just 1?
Or is it ultimately safest to stick to 1 account?

Edit; And if anyone knows;
Is it safe to bot with VirtualBox vs a home pc?
Idk if Jagex does some sort of HWID detection, figure I'd ask.
I've been using a VM with a paid VPN to bot.

Edited by pappapurps

32 minutes ago, pappapurps said:

Thank you guys!

I ran a few older accounts with paid scripts via injection and they all got banned the next day using different scripts; so I'm going to assume that's very unsafe lol


I guess a follow up question would be; 
Is it  as safe to bot 2-3 accounts at once as it would be to bot just 1?
Or is it ultimately safest to stick to 1 account?

Edit; And if anyone knows;
Is it safe to bot with VirtualBox vs a home pc?
Idk if Jagex does some sort of HWID detection, figure I'd ask.
I've been using a VM with a paid VPN to bot.

VPN's are normally really bad for botting. Like they suck hard donkey balls. Probably why you're getting banned so easily and quick.

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13 hours ago, Gunman said:

VPN's are normally really bad for botting. Like they suck hard donkey balls. Probably why you're getting banned so easily and quick.

I'm going to have to agree.

Out of all accounts I tried to run last night, the only 1 on my home IP didn't get banned, while the rest on the VPN did.

Any other tips guys?
I'd like to proficiently bot for 6-8 hours at a time and NOT get banned. 
I'm not going for 24/7 365, or a ridiculous amount of time in a row on these accounts, just the 6-8 hours.

My client also crashes rather often outside of the VM, is there a way to make this happen less often?
Am I not supposed to do anything else on my PC while botting?

Edited by pappapurps

3 hours ago, pappapurps said:

I'm going to have to agree.

Out of all accounts I tried to run last night, the only 1 on my home IP didn't get banned, while the rest on the VPN did.

Any other tips guys?
I'd like to proficiently bot for 6-8 hours at a time and NOT get banned. 
I'm not going for 24/7 365, or a ridiculous amount of time in a row on these accounts, just the 6-8 hours.

My client also crashes rather often outside of the VM, is there a way to make this happen less often?
Am I not supposed to do anything else on my PC while botting?

If you're crashing in Mirror Mode then there is not much you can do. Mirror has some issues right now. It can work for a while with quite a few scripts but there is a known memory dump.

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