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Private/Premium scripts + good proxies, one account per proxy + not botting too much + not botting stupid stuff that most people bot + botting on older, human like account + mirror mode = you might not get banned

39 minutes ago, NoCC said:

Private scripts + proxies

Would also help making sure you don't bot for prolonged periods of time etc.. 

private scripts, membership, proxies, and limited play time. Limited play time maybe the most underrated thing ever. But i've seen people who play maybe 1 hr a day and swap accounts and they last for a long time.

Why is every one recommending proxies? If you're only botting a couple of accounts you'll probably get banned quicker using some recycled proxy than you would on your own home IP.

I remember when I first started botting I was extremely impatient, I would suggest practicing aggressive patience.

Train your accounts manually at first and never bot tutorial island. If you don't have time then pay someone else to do it, but make sure they're actually doing it and not just botting.

Then once your accounts are established find a method and profit. You can calculate your profits based on a set schedule (i.e 4 hours a day per bot). Then you just have to stick to the schedule and replace the accounts that get banned.

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