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Beginning a Bot Farm --Need Advice---

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I am trying to figure out the best way to begin a bot farm. At the moment I have a few accounts with 50+ fishing, thinking maybe have a few at Karajama or Catherby. Obviously these will get banned sooner rather than later, Would it be better for me to run multiple accounts doing different things?

 

I have a good fishing/fletching/crafting scripts where I could do Lobs/Spinning/cutting to make good profit but is it worth the hassle to start up and maintain multiple scripts or just to keep all the bots doing the same thing in different worlds.

 

Just looking for opinions maybe PM me if you dont want the way you do it out to the public.

 

Thank you,

 

v2uncrippled

Well first you should get VIP so you can run more than 2 bots. and before you stop a big bot farm out of the start, get a feel for how botting works, what times are best to bot, what spots don't get banned as much and such. 

 

And set goals. Like make your first 10m or first 100m. Don't aim too high. Be reasonable with yourself. 

 

Goodluck to you and your goals!!

A great man once said "Don't let your dreams be dreams, just do it!" emote3.png

 

making a decent profit it won't be easy, but as qw3 said make reasonable goals.

 

Think disposable. don't waste getting membership on accounts you plan to use purely for fishing. What if they get banned?

You might make 50k-150k/h profit with the risk of losing accounts you just made member.

If you keep it mixed, getting hit with bans will hurt you less but is more time consuming, so it's depending on what is more important to you.

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