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If you afk(literally) but stay in combat, do you log out eventually?

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if u go afk, ull stay logged in until 6 hours passed unless it stops attacking u for 1 second an example i could use,

 

monks + def pure - u can attack it for a long ass time because u don't do enough damage to kill and it heals itself.

 

but the double edge sword is after say 20-30 mins when it heals itself you may logout for that brief second u wasn't in combat

 

 

people claim to afk with guthans in nightmare zone for 6 hours just fine, Evan though ive yet to find the correct spot to stand and i get logged out.

^see like with this ur in combat (100%) of the time, so u wont log

 

 

I'm afking guthans in NMZ, i last about 4/5hours before getting logged.

 

North west corner. No in the corner but near 2 blood stains and a pile of bones.

They either line up or i have 2 sides always attacking me so always in combat!

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I'm afking guthans in NMZ, i last about 4/5hours before getting logged.

 

North west corner. No in the corner but near 2 blood stains and a pile of bones.

They either line up or i have 2 sides always attacking me so always in combat!

 

Can you perhaps take a screenie of that spot? I'm using guthans in nmz and always get logged out because I go to a corner(otherwise i die) and then I won't be in combat for 10 seconds straight sometimes.

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