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Got temp ban on 1 account, need advice

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Never been banned on an account, got a 2 day ban (bot bust moderate). I was using mysterrychopper. What's your advice? Buy a paid flawless script, bot something else, wait some time, or stop botting all together?

Thanks

How were you banned? Did you bot for 20 hours no breaks, what were your settings?

Dont auto on that char anymore unless your baby sitting it .. it is now a flagged account. 

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I say I bot anywhere between 4-10 hours a day. I only wc bot on it. I've been running this same script for about a week and a half

I was cutting yews at gnome stronghold

Edited by haydenrocks2

Yeah, do that without logging out = ban man.

 

I would suggest waiting a week after you're unbanned so that Jagex gets less suspicious of your account. After that, find an optimal break setting or even a VPN/New IP so you can fly under the radar. Try to make yourself seem as human as possible, IE: Walking to camelot to sell your logs, trading for 5 minutes before going back to cutting.

 

Mystery's Chopper from my experience at the Grand Tree has bad pathing in my opinion and does seem very bot like, but it does the job. Hope this helped.

in your position i would stop botting for awhile, let my offence cool down and then restart but gradually keeping in mind your actual game play times to avoid perma ban

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