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Mirror mode after 2 day ban?

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Would it be safe to bot in mirror after I got 2 day ban? I don't bot more than four hours and strictly only use mirror. Probably will use VPN as well.

Obviously botting in general isn't safe but will I get banned the next day for it?

I've done this for about a month. No bans yet. But I do only use premium scripts too.

Tbh these topics kind of make me mad...like once you get your 2 day ban, the Jagex systems watch your account a lot more closely.

 

There is always a risk, no one can tell you for sure you won't get banned whatever you do... also would be helpful to know whether you were using mirror when you got your 2 day ban bc in that case you prob will get banned

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Tbh these topics kind of make me mad...like once you get your 2 day ban, the Jagex systems watch your account a lot more closely.

There is always a risk, no one can tell you for sure you won't get banned whatever you do... also would be helpful to know whether you were using mirror when you got your 2 day ban bc in that case you prob will get banned

I strictly use Mirror as read in the post.

Don't switch ip's on a already existing account. Especially after a 2 day ban. It's like "Hey, let's try to fade out my traces to redo my crimes" wink.png

I strictly use Mirror as read in the post.

 

Sorry I meant to say if you are going to continue using the script you were banned with and the amount of hours you used to bot...

 

If you bot a diferent skill using a difference script (thats ofc premium and has good reviews) and use a paid VPN (not a free one that is tied to a bunch of other botters & goldfarmers).. and again use mirror with 4 hours like you said prob a lot safer.. but again NOT guaranteed

You probably shouldn't if you're going to use the same script you got banned for. In my own experience, I've found ban rates to definitely be higher(/quicker) both for scripts I've already been caught with and also following a two-day ban. Maybe you won't get banned the next day, but if you really fear losing the account then I wouldn't.

I think you would get caught in no time to be honest even if you are using mirror mode.

You got caught on that account once and now they are most like monitoring that account more than usual.

Don't take the risk unless you really don't care about the account and just start botting a new one on a VPN and play legit on other or try to sell the other one to someone who would play legit on it.

 

I think you would get caught in no time to be honest even if you are using mirror mode.

You got caught on that account once and now they are most like monitoring that account more than usual.

Don't take the risk unless you really don't care about the account and just start botting a new one on a VPN and play legit on other or try to sell the other one to someone who would play legit on it.

+1. If it has decent stats, selling it would be be a great idea.

I received a 2 day bann on an account like a few months ago, stopped botting it for like 2 weeks but then botted again for months, only this time I used mirror mode. No banns.

I wouldn't risk that if your account has decent stats.

Got two day ban on my main botting agility, played legit for two months. Started botting agility again, perm banned within 12 hours. Don't risk it.

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