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How to decrease your chances of being banned!

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I agree with all of them to an extent, however some script makers, like myself (I'm shit so this probably doesn't count for the good script makers) like making their bots do whatever at undisclosed locations, such as my woodcutting script, cuts yews below edgeville, you can leave that on 24/7 and like three people will walk past you. It's all about where real players actually go / what they actually do. 

Edited by basedbeast

Jagex will still ban us.

I don't agree with number 1, obviously Jagex don't look at accounts that have been playing nonstop for say 24 hours, or 48 hours, because then everyone that botted for that amount of time would be banned (99% of the time). I think there's just a bigger chance to get banned because you are botting more, and therefore have more time to be reported/caught. Obviously there is a greater chance to receive a ban if you bot for 18 hours a day everyday then if you only bot 1 hour a day.

 

That being said I do take a ~30 min break every ~2 hours, and have never been banned, and have received 1 ban with no breaks.

Most bans come from PMod reports. Their bot detection system is struggling.

If I get banned on oldschool does my EoC account also receive a ban?

 

Yes, it's still the same account, just two game.

I'm botting 24 hours a day druids, and I'm still not banned lol, got 85 ranged and still going on... GF with your conspiracy theories ;)

This is mostly bullshit. The only things that matter is how good the script is and how popular the bot spot is. If they can detect you, you'll get banned, if they can't you wont. I ran a bot for 104 hours straight(4 days and a bit straight), on a goldfarming method(Not a popular one but it was also obviously not something that someone in their right mind would do over and over and over and over again), and traded over 60M to a chinese gold site yet my account is still spotless. Now I'm doing this same method for at least 18 hours a day on 3 seperate accounts on the same IP. Still no bans whatsoever. Explain this please.

 

EDIT: As people get banned, they make more and more myths as to why they're getting banned. None of them will save you from a ban. Someone can bot for a minute every 7 days and still have a significant chance of getting banned. 

Your "edit" post is 100% true, i ran a bot for a friend on for 7 days, didn't get banned once. I turned on a woodcutting bot on an account i was making to make a little extra profit for my main (im not a gold farm fag) and it got 2 day ban in less than 10 minutes lol

I'm botting 24 hours a day druids, and I'm still not banned lol, got 85 ranged and still going on... GF with your conspiracy theories wink.png

 

Good job haha laugh.png Hopefully you won't end up getting banned any time soon considering so many people get banned there.

Edited by AussieClaw

getting banned is a tradition for us as botters, why would you want to stop that?!?!!??!?!

Agreed :)

alll bull shit bot 24/7 with breaks atleast evry 2 hours for 20-30min. make profit get banned :)

Useful guide for new botters, nice!

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Useful guide for new botters, nice!

Thanks Gotenks :-)

 

 

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