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Price Check Pure

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Mith Gloves + Fire Cape.

 

2 Day Ban (not that this should affect the price IMO)

 

No real wealth.

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The 2 day ban does affect the price because now you can't bot it anymore without risking a permanent ban 100%, before that it'd be "meh, I'll just get a 2 day ban and quit botting".

 

2 day bans aren't guaranteed and are actually quite lucky. People have had much older accounts perm banned for a first offence. There is probably a very similar probability that even if this account had no offences, the next botting offence would be a perm ban. 

I suppose if i were to sell it I would have to make clear that I would not allow the price to be affected due to the ban.

2 day bans aren't guaranteed and are actually quite lucky. People have had much older accounts perm banned for a first offence. There is probably a very similar probability that even if this account had no offences, the next botting offence would be a perm ban. 

I suppose if i were to sell it I would have to make clear that I would not allow the price to be affected due to the ban.

 

Only accounts I've had permanently banned on the first infraction were obvious goldfarming accounts, never a main/pure. Regardless, if you already have a 2-day ban the next one is permanent for sure. If not, it's most likely that you'll recieve a 2-day ban, could also be permanent though, depending on how Weath is feeling.

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