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taking breaks from botting which runescape should i play

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I've been reading on the forms and responses to questions I have posted regrading tips and advice for botting. I seen a quite a few suggestion of switching up of doing some botting and regular play, should I play on regular runescape aka the jagex launcher or is osbot okay to play on for legit times?

 

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Thank you, that what I was thinking but couldn't find any definitive answers or suggestions. 

3 hours ago, Nate Pahl said:

I've been reading on the forms and responses to questions I have posted regrading tips and advice for botting. I seen a quite a few suggestion of switching up of doing some botting and regular play, should I play on regular runescape aka the jagex launcher or is osbot okay to play on for legit times?

 

 

 

I would recommend that you do play on the offical client or runelite. If you plan on "playing legit" on osbot mirror mode fair enough. If you plan on playing on stealth I wouldn't. There is always a chance the client could be detected due to it (as the name implies) injecting code into the client and whether or not you were botting during the time, you would be banned if that ever did happen. Play it safe if you're going to play legit. Then again, there's always the chance you could get banned for botting. So realistically, play however you want :D

I recommend you playing on runelite if you're not botting doesn't make sense to use osbot client for legit reasons

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