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this be effective antiban?

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I am currently botting some accounts in a rather remote location and was wondering if I turn on the switch worlds option if a player is near by would help minimize bans. The only thing I'm not sure of is how close the person has to be before I do log because it would be fishy if a guy walked up to me and I randomly logged.

If the anti-ban in any way makes it suspicious that you're botting, it's not an anti-ban. People never do the exact same thing over and over again, take this into account.

Edited by Eliot

what if it changed world after 3-5 mins after a person comes to spot like at magics at duel arena for example.. if the person doesn't leave in 5 mins it would hop into another world and if a person is there hop after a certain amount of time hopping it will stay at one world even if there is one person there

     and what if you could set the time, decide how long until it logs to hop , how many time it switches worlds until it stops, how many people are near, and if it couldn't find a world it stays and start over again during a set time. and it could work like the break system?

 

Edited by juany361

The best would be if the amount of time or logs chopd was random like 5-10 minutes or 10-20 logs if it hops after Every five minutes it would be pretty obvious

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