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Hey I'm new here just looking for some help I have used another bot for over a year but my accs are being banned daily with fresh ips if I'm using mirror client on a 3day old account iv legit trained it and I'm botting cb in a place where there isn't many people (rarely see anyone) botting 8hours a day breaking every hour for 10-30mins doing roughly 5days a week combat 2days skilling/questing is there a high possibility I can avoid a ban ?

Edited by Tombow

Welcome :)

Well, the mirror client lowers the risk of bans but always keep in mind that the chance to get caught is always there, no matter how long/what or with which client you bot.

As of your break settings, I would recommend to take 10min breaks every hour as this isnt really human like.

Think about yourself, how would you play. Set the breaks like this!

 

Good luck and if you need further help, visit the chatbox :)

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Myself I don't think I could play for over 30mins before breaking

If you want to avoid bans 100%, then don't bot, it's as simple as that.

 

There's always the chance for a ban when you're botting.

 

The best success I've had botting was I only botted when I was actually at the computer so I could babysit it. I just threw the bot up on my second monitor while I was playing Dota or CSGO. 

Welcome

Mirror client is really good but you can get caught using that to.

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There is always a risk when botting, but the mirror client will for sure help you.

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