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if I don't use mirror mode, is it more likely to be ban?

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I don't have money for VIP right now, but I want to bot. So I can't use the VIP feature.

First of all, read my signature :D Secondly if you want to bot, just create new account and bot on it, because you will be banned 100% and very quickly since its your first time

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Okay i read your signature :D I understood. so if i not use mirror mode ban quickly?

1 hour ago, kharzak said:

Okay i read your signature :D I understood. so if i not use mirror mode ban quickly?

mirrior mode is good try it 

Yeah, I saw some people saying theres no difference but IN MY CASE, mirror mode decreases ban rate significantly.

Short answer: No.
Im botting just fine without mirror mode

Edited by raikzun420

Entirely depends on a lot of factors. I personally, have never used stealth injection so my opinion will be biased. However in the unlikely event that the client does get detected. You have little to no chance escaping a ban. If you use MM you're a little more protected since you're not directly injecting code into the client, you're using a JVM to hook onto the client and play through the client

Iv already made a post about this. Short answer: YES!

Injection actually modifies the client code, and can be detected by jagex INSTANTLY, it's good for gold farming, but you won't last long.

Mirror, means it will not modify the code in anyway, jagex has absolutely no way to tell you are using a 3rd party client, since it only hooks onto the original client. They will need to rely on basic detection such as patterns, habits, time played, etc.... you get the point.

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