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Hello guys

 

Could someone tell me if it is best to bot a skill like fletching in w2 GE where it is really crowded or to bot at an empty world in a place where there are almost no people at all ?

 

 

I wouldn't bot at Grand Exchange mate, try somewhere like falador or something, somewhere sort of out of the way but has the odd person.

i don't think that matter, but i would do more populated. less chance of getting reportted.

Well here, put it like this.

 

Are you one of those people who are scared about players reporting you?

 

If yes = bot at the GE on world 2

 

If no = who cares

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Hmm okay,

 

So botting in Nardah wouldn't decrease the % of getting banned ? 

It would only decrease the % of getting reported ? 

Hmm okay,

 

So botting in Nardah wouldn't decrease the % of getting banned ? 

It would only decrease the % of getting reported ? 

Well the chance of getting reported will increase the chance of a ban. The banning system most likely works on the principle of a flagging system. The more reports you get, the more your behavior data will be scrutinized, eventually leading to manual scrutiny. 

Edited by Newt0n

Botting in popular area's means you're probably going to get reported by users. Which literally always gets a JMod to look into the case.

I would do it in an area nobody goes to, or not a lot of users do.

Go somewhere where you'll get less reported. grand exchange is populated and nobody really cares but theres other people botting in populated areas= you'd get caught.

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