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***EXCLUSIVE BAN THEORY***

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Stop trying to find reason with bans, its literally all luck and if you get caught or reported. I botted endless hours at unicows, for three months straight, did nothing else on the account, no ban. However, botted on my main for 6 hours a day at dagonniths for a week, temp ban.

 

TL;DR: Bans are all luck of the draw, moral of the story, don't bot in high populated areas where you risk getting reported

 

 

Don't try to argue with me if you've been botting since 2012, don't want to hear your insane logic

You said it yourself, it's a theory.

 

Everyone is entitled to their own, just as you are.

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You said it yourself, it's a theory.

 

Everyone is entitled to their own, just as you are.

 

I have evidence for my theory to make my argument valid and years of experience.

I have evidence for my theory to make my argument valid and years of experience.

 

Let's see it. ^_^

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Let's see it. happy.png

 

Okay explain this, been botting on the same computer since 2010, IP has never changed at all. I have been banned on two EOC accounts and have two mains that were COMPLETELY botted that are unbanned. All luck. There is no IP tracking bullshit or flagged IP's or else my shit would be done, after my temp ban I continued botting on my money maker with no ban.

You are saying it's all luck, But then saying "Stay away from crowded areas where you can be reported", Like being reported increases your odds of being banned.

 

It's been verified by Jmods AND Player mods that when you're reported for macroing, Jagex DOESNT get your username. All they get from that report is your LOCATION which flags it as a botting location.

 

 

TLDR; Everything you said in this thread was either inaccurate or just plain spam.

Okay explain this, been botting on the same computer since 2010, IP has never changed at all. I have been banned on two EOC accounts and have two mains that were COMPLETELY botted that are unbanned. All luck. There is no IP tracking bullshit or flagged IP's or else my shit would be done, after my temp ban I continued botting on my money maker with no bS

 

So heres why you didn't get IP flagged.  You were doing 1-2 accounts at a time on one WAN IP.  Try doing 10 at once and tell me jagex dosn't check your IP and chain ban based on that.  (IF one account gets banned they all do).  

 

"Years of experience"

 

How about this - From someone who has years of experience of botting 10+ accounts at ONCE. If they are all on the same IP they all get banned.  This has happened to me atleast 50 times resulting in 500+ bans just becuase the accounts were all on the same IP.  And these 500 bans are just the ones that occured becuase of the 50 that were originally banned.  If i was doing separate IPs for each account I would probably still have more than half of these 500 banned accounts.

 

Good thing I've learned from my mistakes and now do not exceed more than 2 accounts/ IP 

2 years of experience.. ive been botting since 08'. so dont walk in here like you know shit

Same botting since 2008 on my main and such, and been goldfarming since late 2009

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2 years of experience.. ive been botting since 08'. so dont walk in here like you know shit

Where do you see where I've stated I've been botting for two years, learn how to process a sentence then come back and talk to me.

So heres why you didn't get IP flagged.  You were doing 1-2 accounts at a time on one WAN IP.  Try doing 10 at once and tell me jagex dosn't check your IP and chain ban based on that.  (IF one account gets banned they all do).  

 

"Years of experience"

 

How about this - From someone who has years of experience of botting 10+ accounts at ONCE. If they are all on the same IP they all get banned.  This has happened to me atleast 50 times resulting in 500+ bans just becuase the accounts were all on the same IP.  And these 500 bans are just the ones that occured becuase of the 50 that were originally banned.  If i was doing separate IPs for each account I would probably still have more than half of these 500 banned accounts.

 

Good thing I've learned from my mistakes and now do not exceed more than 2 accounts/ IP 

 

500 accounts on one IP...no comment.

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and im sure if you bot on an account that has just had a bond applied to it, it triples the chances of being banned.

I have evidence for my theory to make my argument valid and years of experience.

hahahahshshsh could be just luck that your evidence has appeared that way... Unless you do on bigger scale you can't determine that evidence

and im sure if you bot on an account that has just had a bond applied to it, it triples the chances of being banned.

that's a biggie and also how old the account is!

Where do you see where I've stated I've been botting for two years, learn how to process a sentence then come back and talk to me.

 

500 accounts on one IP...no comment.

Dude I never said 500 accounts on one IP.  It was 10 accounts on one IP 50 seperate times, spread out over a course of 4 years.  And sometimes my farm would last a full month with zero bans then mid day all 10 will be disabled (on that IP but the ones on my neighbors net were fine) ... learn to read man

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