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Safe to bot combat atm?

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Most combat scripts are fucked , they aren't detecting when there in combat so spam clicking another npc whilst already under attack repeatedly , although im still geting roughly 45k xp/hr , my question , is it safe to bot atm with this problem/will i still be at the same risk of  being banned , and when will they fix the combat issues? :s

im usnig .43 but ive had this issue in pass few... lol

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I haven't had this problem two accounts botting combat monkey making atm.

is your osbot the most recent one?

 

yes it is up to date same with java , are the monsters your fighting aggressive? -_-

Most combat scripts are fucked , they aren't detecting when there in combat so spam clicking another npc whilst already under attack repeatedly , although im still geting roughly 45k xp/hr , my question , is it safe to bot atm with this problem/will i still be at the same risk of  being banned , and when will they fix the combat issues? :s

Someone else made a thread about this problem too, maybe get incombat hooks are messed up or something.

I wouldn't bot if my bot kept clicking the monsters even while in combat, that's some very botlike behavior and will definitely increase your chances of a ban.

iv been botting for 10 hours straight on a sketchy monk bot....attacks other peps monks

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