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BAN rate ALCH auto click?

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 i got no  bans on my acc atm sholda i risk , do auto click on pc bank?

No.

Why would you go to the most populated botting spot? (For alching/fletching/etc) 

 

I used APA auto alch and got 55-75 at vwest on random worlds.

best place for afk high alch Duel arean w301 by bank chest. dd is always big and ur name wont show up 

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so u guys think its risk ?


is possobly get perm banned , even not having any ban b4 , for auto click alch just?

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I've noticed almost every alch it switches to mage book manually, you think something like that would attract bot detection software or whatever?

got 94 mage by autoclicking on my zerker like 2weeks ago, no problems at all and i didn't even do anything special to prevent a possible ban.

Use a auto alcher bot and go to a very populated area such as Vwest world 301 let the bot do the work and randoms for you. If you get banned then you get banned its your risk use at OWN RISK

plz its insta ban? or 2 day ban ?wats the ban rate?  and where to do it?  house , or nmz?

You can alch anywhere now. As random events are not mandatory anymore. 

Don't do it, if you aren't willing to lose the account.

It's macroing, and because of that, there is a risk of being banned.

 

K no need for bots/auto clickers no more

 

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