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Chances of Another Ban?

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Got a 2 day ban on friday for moderate botting.

 

What's the chances of getting banned again? And I assume this is going to be permanently?

 

Should I risk it, or not? laugh.png

if you care about this account i would not bot again because you are probably flaged..

If you're using the same script/activity you were doing when you got a 2 day ban then the chance of getting another ban will be the same as the chance of getting your first ban. I don't believe they flag your ip or monitor your account any closer if you receive a 2 day ban.

 

So basically after you receive a 2 day ban, the ban rate should stay the same (assuming you're doing the same thing)

 

Just know the next ban you get will be a permanent ban, and it could be very soon after your 2nd ban or not at all, depends how you bot/your luck 

Logically speaking, botting again would be you basically wanting your account banned lol.

ehh depends on your area i say bot 1 hr 30mins a day max.

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Gonna go for it, if I get perm'ed I will post exactly with what and how.

 

I've changed my IP address since.

 

Not too bothered about it, can always make a new one. My RS3 stats are nice but RS3 blows anyways.

Edited by MrLolWhat

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Time for a proxy and only bot 3 hours a day max. :)

Left it running while I've gone to work, YOBO !

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5 days later botting 8 hours a day or so, permanent ban.

Goodbye RuneScape :P

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