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Your anti ban techniques for a new account

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What do you do when you start out a new account?

I personally train a little bit by hand and do a few select quest

Edited by javant

What do you do when you start out a new account?

I personally train a little bit by hand and do a few select quest

 

Yep that is pretty much what everyone does mate not sure if your going to get a better answer that ^^^^ yours.

Log in, click the minimap and hope I don't get banned.

i made a lvl 3 6 months ago, went streaight to power chop normal trees, oaks and willows until 60, after hitting 60 i went to chip yews 24/7 rofl got the 99 with no bans and 30m profit doing yews only from 60 to 99 :p 

 

fuck training, fuck questing just bot 

I role-play w/ my bot, then try to run scripts in a manner which i think a player would interact w/ the game. 2 hrs wc -> fletch, go kill some st00f, wc more, fish, alch some bows, quest, pause and enjoy the view.

I go on my new account train for a little by hand for like 2 hours or so than I usually do a quest like cooks assistant and than I bot :p

Also take your time to set autenticator if you haven't.I cant tell for sure but my acc with autenticator set on is still botting strong.I believe Jagex expects legit players to set that on.

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