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Alching ban rate?

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Hey guys, I heard botting High Alchemy has a low ban rate. I've been asking around and apparently you can use mousekeys to spam high alch with your cursor sitting on the same pixel (Mouse unplugged). I'd imagine this behaviour would be super easy to replicate, just an auto clicker clicking at random intervals with short breaks.

 

Anyway, how many of you got banned for High alching? I need that 94 mage on an acc that got a 2day ban and I can't fathom getting that shit legitimately.

If you can find an autoclicker that records your clicks, manually click a couple hundred alchs and then let it go. I have a gaming mouse with a built in auto-clicker and I alched 55-85 mage all at once with not problems. As long as the clicks on the spell aren't in perfect intervals, the mouse moves slightly every now and then and the camera doesn't do a bunch of stupid shit I would say its pretty hard to detect. I guess the mouse doesn't really even need to move, I manually did it every so often just to be safe.

 

This also allows you to use the normal RS client with no need for mirror/stealth mode, reducing the possibility of a ban rate to extremely low.

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If you can find an autoclicker that records your clicks, manually click a couple hundred alchs and then let it go. I have a gaming mouse with a built in auto-clicker and I alched 55-85 mage all at once with not problems. As long as the clicks on the spell aren't in perfect intervals, the mouse moves slightly every now and then and the camera doesn't do a bunch of stupid shit I would say its pretty hard to detect. I guess the mouse doesn't really even need to move, I manually did it every so often just to be safe.

 

This also allows you to use the normal RS client with no need for mirror/stealth mode, reducing the possibility of a ban rate to extremely low.

 

Runescape is actually eating away at my life. Im gonna yolo#idgaf it and see how it goes. 

Hey guys, I heard botting High Alchemy has a low ban rate. I've been asking around and apparently you can use mousekeys to spam high alch with your cursor sitting on the same pixel (Mouse unplugged). I'd imagine this behaviour would be super easy to replicate, just an auto clicker clicking at random intervals with short breaks.

 

Anyway, how many of you got banned for High alching? I need that 94 mage on an acc that got a 2day ban and I can't fathom getting that shit legitimately.

It's not reccomended botting on accounts with previous bans however I would suggest you to maybe bot for an hour or two and then do legit alching yourself for 10-20 mins. 

do they have bots for this?

Yes

If you can find an autoclicker that records your clicks, manually click a couple hundred alchs and then let it go. I have a gaming mouse with a built in auto-clicker and I alched 55-85 mage all at once with not problems. As long as the clicks on the spell aren't in perfect intervals, the mouse moves slightly every now and then and the camera doesn't do a bunch of stupid shit I would say its pretty hard to detect. I guess the mouse doesn't really even need to move, I manually did it every so often just to be safe.

 

This also allows you to use the normal RS client with no need for mirror/stealth mode, reducing the possibility of a ban rate to extremely low.

 

Do this and you will be fine!

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