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Oldschool bans?

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I highly doubt this is true, i mean it might be. But a few of my buddies told me that jagex hasn't really been cracking down on old school bots. Mainly because it keeps the economy steady. Is this true to an extent? Is it hard to get banned on old school for botting? I only bot 1 account and very rarely over night. I also switch it up  a lot with a few different skills.

Ye lots of bans, no point botting. See you wink.png

 

Lot's of point to be botting, especially if you know what you're doing. Lol

The ban rate on osrs is insanely high right now, has been ever since f2p was released

Lot's of point to be botting, especially if you know what you're doing. Lol

Smart? Mirror mode? Prem script? Idk, you will get banned in the end. 1-14 days.

Smart? Mirror mode? Prem script? Idk, you will get banned in the end. 1-14 days.

It also depends on what you're botting too. Stuff like woodcutting and mining will always have a higher ban rate and you'll get banned quicker

that's true, jagex still need to figure out the economy if they kill all bots economy will die as well.

like on rs3, they brought divination and some other ways to obtain those items to keep the economy alive & bot free.

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