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Have u ever tried botting in nmz?

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I'm just noob at botting.

Anyone tried nmz botting before?

Is it safer than other bots?

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3 minutes ago, Kramnik said:

Its mostly one of the safest bots out there because of high AFK'ing

Thank you so much.

17 hours ago, catherite said:

I'm just noob at botting.

Anyone tried nmz botting before?

Is it safer than other bots?

yeah man

maxed out various mains and trained shitload of others

as it is an instance i would say yes; however i think spam clicking rapid heal can make your acc flagged

i wouldnt recommend doing more than 2-3 dreams a day, afaik the times when you could nmz 24/7 are long gone

Edited by gearing

I've botted nmz on my account which was banned in April of this year and not had any issues. Only doing 2-3 dreams p/day but the account is a 1 defence pure so it doesn't last very long anyway with absorbtion potions. I tend to do the prayer method. I wouldn't go too crazy and even then I "recover" the account and disable the authenticator as well as use a proxy if I do bot on the account so it looks as though it was hijacked just incase I do get caught I can make it look as though it wasn't me botting.

 

Though, I haven't botted for about 2 month now, just do some afk skills.

 

TL/DR; 
NMZ is completely safe as long as you bot smart, bot as though you would play (bot as many hours as you would play legit in a single sitting) but always expect that you can be banned.

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