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Should I bot 07 again

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I'm asking this because I'm not sure how high the ban rates are. I don't have any accounts with membership but I have 3 bonds so I'll use an old account or see if I can buy one for cheap possibly. 

 

Do you think it would be worth it or would I be banned to easily? I use to bot "smart" and still got banned after a few months of botting back when. I would usually bot 5-10 hours a day and do quests between botting periods and switch skills up every few days.

I haven't been banned in the past few months so I guess they're pretty low xD

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really matters on what you want to bot

Nothing particular in mind, I'd probably be doing a lot of combat though. 

Nothing particular in mind, I'd probably be doing a lot of combat though. 

 

IF you do combat, do NMZ bc other methods usually have a high ban rate unless you babysit

Just go for it, bot as much as you can :)

Combat especially yaks has a very high ban rate got my main banned lol 

Edited by Glass

They've been really cracking down hard, and its harder and harder each week.  So it might not be a good time to get started up, but if you really know what your doing of course it still profittable ;D

be careful many accounts are getting banned lately, Jagex is stepping up to the plate for once.

Also if your botting like a main don't do it, but if your trying to goldfarm yeah sure why not if you have the time but they'res plenty of other ways to be making money right now

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