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Ban number 2

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Well I was finally perma banned on runescape. The first ban was at the seers yews and the final and second was power mining at the Yanille mine. These bans were about a week apart. It was stupid on my part because I should have taken a break from botting to make sure I wouldn't get banned again. If you guys want to make sure you don't get banned I would really recommend using the "break" setting that OSBOT programmed in. Yes it will slow your botting progress down but it will save your accounts ass from the banhammer. Happy botting!

suicide botting and at two of the worst spots too. It sucks ive had acouple perms before.

Be safer

This happened to me too, try botting in unknown places. Lower ban rate.

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If you're going to bot yews I would really recommend tree gnome village. Its not a convenient location but not many players cut their.  Find a world with no players and you're set,

been botting on 2 accs now and one bann so far... took 2 week brake of botting and did quest ect.... now botted about 30m and almost 1300 total so its all about luck ^^

always take breaks in runescape to do human-like tasks, only if you care about the account, otherwise bot your heart out if its a gold farm account, but if it's a main account, maybe do a quest or a clue scroll or 2 & hang out in clan chats :)

Gutted man, also had a few account perm banned :(

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