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How many bots is it safe to run on a static IP?

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I'm just curious.

I've only recently started goldfarming, and I don't want to get any of these accounts banned for simple ignorance.

Is it risky to run multiple accounts on a static IP? I'm babysitting them as much as I possibly can and I'm worldhopping them every so often. I'm less worried about the in-game bot detection and more worried about Jagex detecting multiple accounts connecting from the same IP.

Once again, I really have no idea what to look out for, so I'm just looking for so advice I suppose.

probably about 2

So would I need to obtain a VPS?

If there's a guide to this, sorry for not seeing it initially.

go to the market and see if anyone is selling a proxy, one account is most safe, maybe two

i bot 3 each ip and i am fine.

many bans ofc due to gold farming but not ip related bans.

It all depends on how you bot. If your method is detectable they will all get banned if its not one one will.

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so if I level up their skills, do quests, staggering login times, etc I have a small chance of being banned even if I run 3 on one computer?

I also have a laptop I could use as well, would that be beneficial? If so, should I use 2 on my desktop and one on the laptop, or all 3 on the desktop with on the laptop? Would it make a difference?

If your Laptop and computer are on the same IP it wouldn't really matter i would say get a low spec VPS and just bot on that just make sure the VPS isn't already flagged otherwise its useless

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