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Starting bot farm soon

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Im looking to start a bot farm and already know about the vpn etc but just want to know a few questions.

 

1)  Is there a good chance for all the accounts to get banned with no profit instantly?

2) how does osrs anti botting currently work?

3) Any more information i might need to know :D

1) Yes. Just dont bot the most obvious places like flax etc

2) Not as good as on RS3, but they are really stepping up their game recently. I've heard they added more anti-botting technology lately.

1. When I start off my bots I legit train them to about 10 att, str, def. a lot of bots get banned at cows and chickens starting off (So depending on what you're botting) I bot skills like fish, cook more than combat skills.

 

2. Like Lyfe said, Jagex is stepping the game up on os, you should be fine though as long as you don't bot in heavy areas for a very long time.

 

3. Train them legit for like 20 mins then bot on different worlds with each bot.

 

EDIT: I read #2 as anti ban

Edited by Linc

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1. When I start off my bots I legit train them to about 10 att, str, def. a lot of bots get banned at cows and chickens starting off (So depending on what you're botting) I bot skills like fish, cook more than combat skills.

 

2. It's different for every script, free scripts don't have as good anti ban as the paid ones. Some bots will check stats, quests, mage spells, etc. Other bots will make it look like you're afking on another tab, etc.

 

3. Train them legit for like 20 mins then bot on different worlds with each bot.

Im thinking of doing waterfall quest for every bot, ill probably have around 5, then have then all do different things, like kill desert goats, unicorns, have some cut trees, what are the hot spots for bans?

Botting is becoming EXTREMELY hard on 07 now, especially if your looking for profit. The best thing to do would be to find your own money making method that there are no scripts for and either write/get a private one made.

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1. When I start off my bots I legit train them to about 10 att, str, def. a lot of bots get banned at cows and chickens starting off (So depending on what you're botting) I bot skills like fish, cook more than combat skills.

 

2. It's different for every script, free scripts don't have as good anti ban as the paid ones. Some bots will check stats, quests, mage spells, etc. Other bots will make it look like you're afking on another tab, etc.

 

3. Train them legit for like 20 mins then bot on different worlds with each bot.

also im using DNAIOFighter $12 version

 

1. When I start off my bots I legit train them to about 10 att, str, def. a lot of bots get banned at cows and chickens starting off (So depending on what you're botting) I bot skills like fish, cook more than combat skills.

 

2. It's different for every script, free scripts don't have as good anti ban as the paid ones. Some bots will check stats, quests, mage spells, etc. Other bots will make it look like you're afking on another tab, etc.

 

3. Train them legit for like 20 mins then bot on different worlds with each bot.

Im thinking of doing waterfall quest for every bot, ill probably have around 5, then have then all do different things, like kill desert goats, unicorns, have some cut trees, what are the hot spots for bans?

 

 

You can think of it like this.

"If I was't botting, where would I go last?" So like if you're cutting trees (maples) go and cut them north west of the seers bank. Not south east or directly north of the bank.

Botting is becoming EXTREMELY hard on 07 now, especially if your looking for profit. The best thing to do would be to find your own money making method that there are no scripts for and either write/get a private one made.

 

I dunno, I've been botting on a lvl 5 acc for 3 days, got lvl 64 fish (thanks) and over 4000 lobbies total from different accs.

yeah I botted in places that I thought were unheard of, got banned

botted on different Ip flax 1 hour, banned

 

07 is getting extremely hard to bot on, so I suggest you take breaks and monitor your bot at ALL TIMES

there is always a risk of getting banned while botting

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Ive been adding breaks to my bot, and haven't been doing it for long amounts of time, im not dumb enough to do it at places like flax which is almost a 100% ban rate.

Ive been adding breaks to my bot, and haven't been doing it for long amounts of time, im not dumb enough to do it at places like flax which is almost a 100% ban rate.

 

If you have any more concerns on botting, pm me :)

1) Yes. Just dont bot the most obvious places like flax etc

2) Not as good as on RS3, but they are really stepping up their game recently. I've heard they added more anti-botting technology lately.

 

This man does not know what he's talking about. More people bot any other skill than flax.

Ok, I've been at Osbot since when it started out ( quit for awhile and now back). My advice would be to have a throwaway account that you can check how safely you can bot each day. Usually I either get insta-banned by logging in during one of Jagex's routine banwaves or not at all even after suiciding 40 hours +. Another suggestion I have is to not bot flax or yews. Good luck smile.png

Edited by Jellybean

Wow I must be the luckiest person in the world, I Started botting on my lvl 3 acc at flax for 6 hours straight, then 9 hours straight and I havent been banned :)

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