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Fletching Ban Rate?

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Recently got the 2 day ban for botting Yews at the Grand Tree (pretty much asked for a ban) was wondering what ban rate Fletching holds, as it's not incredibly obvious as you're stood at a bank booth. Still makes me wonder, answers :)?

 

-Lanthrax

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never got banned from fletch and i have 3 99 accs

 

Sounds promising, thanks man!

Hmmm..

 

it depends where you fletch. PC bank is high ban rate cause its high chance of lure. but if you fletch at V West W1 you just blend in.

Edited by LedZeppelin

I botted 70-90 over a week just at night while I slept. One friend got a 2 day ban suiciding. As long as you have a 30 min break for every 3 hours or so you should be fine.
Also pick an isolated bank or a really crowded one :P like Led said you'll blend in (you're fps and xp/hr drops though)
I used nardah bank where I set up a counter and saw zero players in a low pop world for over 22 hours.

I also strongly recommend you don't use PC bank. The tradeoff for not having randoms to the banrate is too damn high.

Good luck and happy botting!

Go to a spot where no one is, fletching is a very low ban rate.

Go to a spot where no one is, fletching is a very low ban rate.

or like i said you can blend in if you can deal with lower FPS

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