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Returning to the community - What to expect?

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Hey OSBot community,

 

I've been active in the early 2010s in the RuneScape cheating scene but haven't been since round 2017, and I wanted to make a simple easy dollar so I'm back. I was hoping to start a meta thread as to what could be expected by new or returning bot users who only have experience from the gold days, so these are my questions:

 

What's botting like for you these days? Is it still lucrative to single account bot a main? Do you write your own scripts or buy scripts? How successful have you been?
 

Reply to this thread with answers to the prior questions and I'd appreciate it greatly. Thank you guys for providing a mildly toxic development community surrounded by the extreme grimecore hustle experience that is OSRS cheating

Jagex has gotten a lot better at detecting bots in recent times, skills to avoid are typically woodcuting, mining & agility. Combat is fairly safe as long as you don't keep killing chickens are high level lol, but like any script, eventually you will get caught, jagex normally give 2 day ban before perm ban unless it's a fresh/F2P or clearly botted account from the get go, if botting a fresh account, the first 20 hours gameplay is the most difficult to pass as more data is collected during this time so combat is better during this period.

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