April 6, 20205 yr Does anyone know if the old account rule that they're less likely to be banned applies in favor of old rs3 accounts but freshly made for osrs? Also does a ban in osrs also carry over to rs3? I guess what I'm asking is do I essentially lose both accounts. Thanks
April 6, 20205 yr 1) Im not entirely sure but I would assume there would be less 'heat' on an older account (maybe username login) compared to a fresh account. Either way I would think they detect mainly by player movement/hours online and amount of times being reported. 2) Yes, ban on RS3 carries over to OSRS and vice versa.
April 6, 20205 yr is 2020 the year where rich people buy lifetime sponsor with zero knowledge on botting and get into goldfarming when they dont need to?
April 6, 20205 yr Author Thanks for your help on the replies. I used to bot 10-15yrs ago during the Reinet days and haven't picked it up since. Fast forward to today, my first attempt at botting lasted all of 5 days about a week ago. I'd say times have sure changed ha
April 6, 20205 yr Yeah things are much more challenging now, but that's part of the fun trying to learn what works and what doesn't
April 6, 20205 yr I really don’t think anything makes a difference at all in regards to older accounts. An account I’ve had from 2006 was banned in less than a week yet an account I’ve had since 2016 and did exactly the same even the same break times and things botted survived for 6 months before it was banned for agility. They where also both level up 3s when I started. One is now 1600 total the other is perm banned. It’s all about luck. One thing I would always recommend to anyone is use Mirror Mode. It is a hell of a lot safer than using stealth injection from my experience Edited April 6, 20205 yr by Space
April 6, 20205 yr Older accounts are definitely better for botting compared to an account that was just created and run through tutorial island on the same day though in my experience. Even if doing tutorial island by hand.
April 7, 20205 yr Author One other question: use a vpn or proxy, or don't use a vpn or proxy, which is it? Hypothetically, lets say I forego VPNs or proxys and decide to start botting on my home IP address. Eventually I will get banned without a doubt. Just a matter of time. However what if I am also legit playing a main account (no botting whatsoever) on the same IP address. Is it likely that Jagex will ban that one as well? For example, if i'm trading a few mill gp here and there onto alt bots for bonds. Thanks
April 7, 20205 yr Juiced, im not an expert but i think its luck of the draw. Jagex mods can manually ban accounts with the same IP, happened to me with 3 accounts on the same vpn. As to whether its likely or not, probably not, just depends on how your bot gets banned id say.
April 7, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, Juiced308 said: Hypothetically, lets say I forego VPNs or proxys and decide to start botting on my home IP address. Eventually I will get banned without a doubt. Just a matter of time. However what if I am also legit playing a main account (no botting whatsoever) on the same IP address. Is it likely that Jagex will ban that one as well? For example, if i'm trading a few mill gp here and there onto alt bots for bonds. Kiss your main goodbye that way. You want a main and to bot, you never let the two come in contact, via the game or IPs. The more you care about the main the more precautions you take.
April 8, 20205 yr 9 hours ago, Ace99 said: Kiss your main goodbye that way. You want a main and to bot, you never let the two come in contact, via the game or IPs. The more you care about the main the more precautions you take. 100% Accurate.
April 8, 20205 yr On 4/6/2020 at 3:29 PM, powerrangeralt said: Older accounts are definitely better for botting compared to an account that was just created and run through tutorial island on the same day though in my experience. Even if doing tutorial island by hand. You're also saying that creating an account and doing tut island by hand on same day carries more risks than letting it age a bit before doing tut island? Not taking into consideration the comparison you did with older accounts Edited April 8, 20205 yr by Nerotos
April 8, 20205 yr No, you can create an account and do tutorial island on the same day, but don't bot on it for a couple of days at least.
April 8, 20205 yr 25 minutes ago, powerrangeralt said: No, you can create an account and do tutorial island on the same day, but don't bot on it for a couple of days at least. psh I bot on them right away 😉 I just keep it very minimal and do combat and like 2 quests though. I dont go right into power fishing or anything like that.
April 9, 20205 yr 23 minutes ago, Botthestrange said: psh I bot on them right away 😉 I just keep it very minimal and do combat and like 2 quests though. I dont go right into power fishing or anything like that. Well yeah but it sounds like you know what you're doing lol
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