UpTopBuddy Posted February 1 Share Posted February 1 Hey everyone, Im new here and i have recently decided i want to start a small bot farm on p2p. My goal is to have a farm of 10 f2p to practice then move to p2p once im more confident. (method undecided) Ive done some research on the whole process and mostly understand but still have a ways to go. Before i get started buying accs/programs/VIP/server to run etc i wanted to ask a question that i couldn't find a solid answer to. Is it safe to play my main OSRS account in the same house/IP and or computer? is there something other then IP that jagex can use to link accounts together? The goal i guess is to be able to play legit while botting on a different computer with zero risk of my account being associated. I havent decided on wether or not im going to use an 1:1 or 1:2 proxy but since all the bot accounts will have different IPs then my main, is there any risk of the accounts being linked back to my main? Keep in mind i I intended to keep my main completely separate from all botting activity as much as possible, no trading or muling ofc. I do have 2 laptops and one desktop PC so i can dedicate one laptop to botting if need be. but would it matter? If anybody could clear this up for me it would be greatly appreciated, its really the only thing holding me back from starting this journey xD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gearing Posted February 1 Share Posted February 1 11 hours ago, UpTopBuddy said: Hey everyone, Im new here and i have recently decided i want to start a small bot farm on p2p. My goal is to have a farm of 10 f2p to practice then move to p2p once im more confident. (method undecided) Ive done some research on the whole process and mostly understand but still have a ways to go. Before i get started buying accs/programs/VIP/server to run etc i wanted to ask a question that i couldn't find a solid answer to. Is it safe to play my main OSRS account in the same house/IP and or computer? is there something other then IP that jagex can use to link accounts together? The goal i guess is to be able to play legit while botting on a different computer with zero risk of my account being associated. I havent decided on wether or not im going to use an 1:1 or 1:2 proxy but since all the bot accounts will have different IPs then my main, is there any risk of the accounts being linked back to my main? Keep in mind i I intended to keep my main completely separate from all botting activity as much as possible, no trading or muling ofc. I do have 2 laptops and one desktop PC so i can dedicate one laptop to botting if need be. but would it matter? If anybody could clear this up for me it would be greatly appreciated, its really the only thing holding me back from starting this journey xD if you are worried then just use proxies for the bots Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nox Posted February 2 Share Posted February 2 If you have a bot running on the same IP as you're main, and the bot gets caught, you'll automatically get a ban on that too (if not a ban, it will be flagged and your IP as well). Get a proxy for any bots and keep your main on the same IP you've been using it on. If you end up botting anything on the main, note that it is at risk of a ban. Might be a 2-day ban or might be a perm ban. Botting is a risk across the board, you can only minimize risk, but not terminate it altogether. Additionally, I believe F2P is more at risk of a ban. I'd start with 1-3 bots (P2P), and get a feel of how to bot them for over a month without getting any red flags (bans). Don't bot too long on one task, don't bot for over 6 hours/day, and make sure the script is GOOD, so it doesn't end up looping something for hours due to a code error. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HoneyDewBubbleT Posted February 4 Share Posted February 4 imo proxies got my fresh accounts banned faster than home IP. I had 5-8 account mid-high lvl account bots botting on home IP and main account and it was just fine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...