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11 hours ago, HashPlant512 said:

Mirror mode makes a significant difference. 

No bot is 100% detectable.

Stealth injection: Injects hooks and scripts into the client causing detection that you are using a 3rd party client.
(however you have to remember no client is safe, RSBuddy and RuneLite are also 3rd party clients, but jagex said those were fine to use) Can still get banned though with those.
It's also about the pattern, and the information being supplied to the client

RSBuddy and RuneLite do not inject automation code, it simply mimics features currently in the client, by rearranging menus, providing already known information, to assisting with entity's or objects/npc's

Which brings me to Mirror mode, which simply mimics the original OSRS client, so to jagex it looks like you are playing on the original legit client.
All that is left to bust you, is searching for patterns, or bots getting stuck etc. They can't determine bot use via Client.

Moral of the story, Mirror mode is 100% better if you can control the botting parameters, such as time ran, breaks, hours played, etc.

Where as the stealth injection is good for multiple accounts, but expect to banned very quickly, due to jagex being able to detect actual client modification.

First respons that was worth anything thanks Sir!

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