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F2p botting

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Hey guys, I'm planing to bot on a old acc I created 1 year ago but f2p. 

 

I'm using paid scripts, what do you think is the ban rate? 

That depends on so many factors. What you’re botting, how long you’re botting for and what your breaks are.

And then there’s also a huge random factor. The same script could be run on 2 similar accounts, one could get insta banned and the other could last weeks.

You will never really know until you figure it out for yourself

I won't recommend f2p botting. Not profitable if just using 1 account.

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1 hour ago, Charlotte said:

I won't recommend f2p botting. Not profitable if just using 1 account.

I don't Gold farm, it's just for fun cuz I don't have time by myself to play RS legit 

18 minutes ago, ilikecheating said:

I don't Gold farm, it's just for fun cuz I don't have time by myself to play RS legit 

You can try since its free atleast, but dont have high expectations since f2p is always higher ban rate

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Yeah I have had 5 bans in the past, creating a max  f2p pure, but p2p. Had 3 accs with 80+ stats and almost 99 fishing, but failed anyways :(

 

My next project is in progress, I will let you know 

heavily depends on what your botting. F2P looting will last a lot longer than F2P RuneCrafting. 

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