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Jagex Account Using Jagex Launcher Botting Questions

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Hi,

I am forced to go through the Jagex Launcher on my Jagex Account and have a few questions:

1. I tried to login through the old OSRS separate client (outside of the Jagex Launcher), but it will not allow you to login with a Jagex Account. I then, with the old OSRS client still installed, tried to login through the Jagex Launcher itself, but it kept providing an error. Is this not possible to do so anymore?? Because on my old account I used the mirror botting system in OSBOT, which would only pick up the old OSRS client to mirror off of.

2. I then tried using the Runelite Client Patch within OSBOT, and when I open Runelite in the Jagex Launcher, it Opens up OSBOT instead. Is the only option to use Stealth Mode and Not use Mirror Mode from this approach? Can I not play runelite again if i didnt want to bot since it always opens directly to OSBOT and not runelite?

3. I have also read forms about using HDOS instead of Runelite? Is running OSBOT through HDOS better than Runelite if I mainly use Runelite?

4. Would using Runelite and/or HDOS increase the chance of being caught higher than the previous old OSRS client? 

5. If 0 offenses on the account, would first offense of botting most likely be a temp ban?

 

Thanks for the help!

1) You must patch it to runelite or hdos using the client patcher tool, it'll appear when you first launch osbot. It'll ask you the location of runelite you must locate the file and then click run, it'll do the trick :D If you don't wanna patch it then mirror is always an option.

2) You can unpatch it so it won't open osbot anymore, using the same method as above but in reverse

3) HDOS is also a great option, none is better, they are there for convenience imo. Some people want to isolate runelite and hdos just to make life easier.

4) Nope

5) If account is member, first ban will be a temporary 2 day warning ban, then if you get caught again, it'll be a perm. The temp expires in 1 year and you can start over with another 2 day ban. I recommend changing the activity, most people still continue botting past a 2 day ban.

If the account is f2p, it's a straight perm ban.

Hope this helps, gl fellow botter :doge: 

  • 2 weeks later...
On 1/23/2025 at 9:44 AM, Czar said:

1) You must patch it to runelite or hdos using the client patcher tool, it'll appear when you first launch osbot. It'll ask you the location of runelite you must locate the file and then click run, it'll do the trick :D If you don't wanna patch it then mirror is always an option.

2) You can unpatch it so it won't open osbot anymore, using the same method as above but in reverse

3) HDOS is also a great option, none is better, they are there for convenience imo. Some people want to isolate runelite and hdos just to make life easier.

4) Nope

5) If account is member, first ban will be a temporary 2 day warning ban, then if you get caught again, it'll be a perm. The temp expires in 1 year and you can start over with another 2 day ban. I recommend changing the activity, most people still continue botting past a 2 day ban.

If the account is f2p, it's a straight perm ban.

Hope this helps, gl fellow botter :doge: 

they are definitely banning members accounts permanently

this isn't true. 

lol

 

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