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Why don't more scripts have this?

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Something I've recently noticed, why is Ande,s fighter (as far as I've seen) the only script that has the option to hop worlds when a jmod is near by? I have botted 5 99's using this script and was not banned once, no breaks 24/7. Perhaps i'm just lucky? Considering that the majority of bans are done by j mods, wouldn't this decrease the ban rate to nearly nothing? In total I've been banned 3 times, 1 mining, 1 fishing, and 1 woodcutting. None of which the scripts had the option to hop worlds at all. Even if scripts had the option to hop when x amount of players are near by, i believe it would make botting much safer. I don't know anything at all about script writing so i'm sure it is much easier said than done. Opinions?

There are most likely many MANY more factors than just being near  JMod which get you banned, however I'm sure it does help some.

It's really up to the script writer, any scripter can (pretty easily in fact) add this functionality, it's just their chose weather or not they choose to. 

You can suggest it on script threads and they might implement it in future updates.

JMods turn invisible when they go bot hunting... They can even turn into items or monsters or NPC's should they choose to...

I guess it would make somewhat of a difference if you hop when certain people get around your character, but it doesn't really make botting safe. They still have their detection system which still bans bots.

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