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is there a difference between tut island botted accounts if they are rested vs manually done?

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also havent had bans that felt like they were from botting tut island from the script but wondering if its a factor at all even later into the bots life

As long as I use mirror mode, I can bot tut island without a problem it seems. If I bot tut island with injection, I get banned within an hour

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1 hour ago, Camaro said:

As long as I use mirror mode, I can bot tut island without a problem it seems. If I bot tut island with injection, I get banned within an hour

I wonder if its less about the script and more so just detecting a client

The difference is you can't get banned for botting if you don't bot tutorial island. If you want to really take an account seriously don't bot tutorial island.

The only good reason I ever see to bot tutorial island is if you're producing accounts on a mass scale. The trade-off is you gain a lot of time because you don't have to do all the accounts manually, but you will probably have a higher percentage flagged as bots. That's when resting the accounts comes into play so you can confirm whether or not they successfully botted tutorial island.

If I was Jagex, I'd prioritize watching over Tutorial Island for bots.

As stated above, no, do not bot tutorial island unless mass suiciding your bots for gp gain.

 

  • 5 weeks later...

To answer your question, it is unlikely that resting them would make much difference once they have been flagged/if they have been flagged

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