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AFK NMZ

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Hello fellow botters

 

I have a few questions about Afk'ing NMZ or bandits with guth.

 

Does the ingame autotyper count as a way to not get logged out while afk'ing ? Or is is necessary to click?

 

Have any of you guys just tried to use an autoclicker/ghostmouse to click once between 16/20 mins ? 

 

 

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Yeah I did but it's mainly about Dh, not guth so I didn't know if there was any difference. 

 

So clicking on the same spot once every 20 mins is okay ? 

 

And do you maybe have an idea if there is a ghost mouse program for linux ?

Because my vps is running on linux. 

 

 

 

 

Edited by Rainierrrr

Yeah I did but it's mainly about Dh, not guth so I didn't know if there was any difference. 

 

So clicking on the same spot once every 20 mins is okay ? 

Jep that's completely fine :P

Yeah I did but it's mainly about Dh, not guth so I didn't know if there was any difference. 

 

So clicking on the same spot once every 20 mins is okay ? 

 

And do you maybe have an idea if there is a ghost mouse program for linux ?

Because my vps is running on linux. 

install windows

 

:doge:

Okay, thank you both wink.png.

a piece of advice, if you're going to use an mouse recorder anyway, dont use guthans. guthans is very slow, the xp rates are not good at all. i reccomend following my guide instead since you're using an mouse recorder anyway

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