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So.. got transfered to bot world..

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Any advice? I was thinking I'd lay off the account for a day or two and then play legit for another day or two. After that I would resume botting. good plan?

Last time I got put into a bot world, I stopped playing all together for about 4 days and didn't log in, botted overnight then got banned 

 

Best should would probably be playing legit :p

That means your account will be banned soon or you need to stop botting for awhile

You can wait a year and it's not going to affect your chances of getting banned.

do some pointless quests and pk...i woudlnt bot till sunday at least and they know people play like crazy on the weekends cuz alot of people are still in school

I got put into a botting world while just afking in the bank. I waited a day and then started botting on it. I was however botting a bunch of different stuff to get his req's up. I also did a bunch of quests which were req's for what i'm farming with.

 

point is he hasn't been banned and I've been botting it ever since (like a week ago)

 

My advice then is to play legit on it, or bot a bunch of other stuff while babysitting it. You don't want this to flag your ip and compromise any other accounts you may be botting on.

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